MA supplemental payments for school-based services: DHFS authority eliminated [Sec. 177, 1147-1149, 1880]  -  Act 25
Marriage and parental responsibility instruction in human growth and development course, during same school year, required -  Act 341
Meningococcal disease: DPI and all schools required to provide information to parents or guardians of pupils in grades 6 to 12; DHFS Secretary required to promulgate a rule requiring vaccinations against meningitis -  Act 221
School district, school board, and DPI requirements revised re fire drill reports to Comm.Dept, rules prohibiting pagers, reporting school bus accidents, school districts acquiring or using another district's facilities or equipment, extracurricular and recreational program policies, exchange of teachers, promote training of certain health professionals, maintain certain mailboxes, and report on CESA programs and services  -  Act 220
Special education aid reimbursement for school counselors and nurses permitted; provision re special education services to charter schools [Sec. 1877, 1878, 9337 (2)]  -  Act 25
Volunteer Health Care Provider Program expanded to certain public elementary schools, charter schools, and MPCP participating schools; conditions set; definition expanded to include nurse practitioner; DOA approval required  -  Act 188
school _ lunchSchool — Lunch
Charter and residential school eligibility for school lunch reimbursement [Sec. 179r, 1857m, 9337 (6q)]  -  Act 25
school _ state aidSchool — State aid, see also School — Finance
Advanced curriculum and assessments for gifted and talented middle school pupils: DPI grants to CESAs and MPS [Sec. 187, 1883] -  Act 25
Advanced placement courses: DPI grants for costs incurred in offering courses not usually offered [Sec. 186, 1855]  -  Act 25
Charter and residential school eligibility for school lunch reimbursement [Sec. 179r, 1857m, 9337 (6q)]  -  Act 25
Educare Center of Milwaukee funding; aid to MPS reduced [Sec. 177m, 9137 (2n)] -  Act 25
English for Southeast Asian children: funding re aid to Wausau School District shifted from DWD to DPI; Head Start supplement from TANF funds eliminated [Sec. 179, 188, 1107, 1108, 1859] -  Act 25
High-cost special education aid: additional funding [Sec. 178, 1879, 9437 (2)] -  Act 25
Intradistrict transfer aid threshold [Sec. 1909m, r] -  Act 25
Negative tertiary aid exclusion for certain costs [Sec. 1897j] -  Act 25
New school district: calculation of special adjustment aid and revenue limit revised -  Act 219
SAGE appropriation consolidation [Sec. 181, 1889, 1890] -  Act 25
SAGE formula re MPS [Sec. 1893m] [vetoed] -  AB-100
SAGE per pupil payment increased -  Act 125
SAGE program funding and contract revisions [Sec. 1888m-s, 1891t] [1891t — partial veto; 1888m-s — vetoed] -  Act 25
School aid funding revision [Sec. 1r, 66, 72, 191m, 531m, 1881, 1895v, 1897, 1897m, 1899] -  Act 25
School district may choose not to comply with SAGE contract requirement; foregone aid lapses to general fund to supplement special education aid [vetoed] -  SB-68
School district pupil transportation aid reimbursement rate [Sec. 1906-1908, 9337 (3)] -  Act 25
Second Chance Partnership funding [Sec. 179m, 183b, 1856w, 1899d, 9137 (3q)] -  Act 25
Special education aid distribution on census basis rather than cost basis: DPI to study and report to JCF [Sec. 9137 (2q)] [vetoed] -  AB-100
Special education aid reimbursement for school counselors and nurses permitted; provision re special education services to charter schools [Sec. 1877, 1878, 9337 (2)]  -  Act 25
State aid formula modified for newly consolidated school districts -  Act 222
school _ taxationSchool — Taxation, see Property tax
scott, joshua michaelScott, Joshua Michael
Life and military service commended [AJR-54] -  JR-23
secretary of stateSecretary of State
State agency collections appropriation lapse [Sec. 9242 (1m)] -  Act 25
securities, division ofSecurities, Division of
DFI revisions re pawnbrokers, Division of Banking authority, trust services, seller of checks, securities and investments, franchises, and collection agencies (remedial legislation)  -  Act 158
seized propertySeized property, see Forfeiture
Caregiver background information: if entity required annual disclosure of criminal conviction or charge, the entity is not required to use DHFS form; civil penalty for failure to comply with disclosure policy -  Act 351
Elder abuse law revisions re terminology, reporting of, investigations, services, and confidentiality; counties permitted to assist adults-at-risk who are under age 60; ``financial exploitation" defined -  Act 388
Elderly benefit specialists program funding [Sec. 897p, r, 9121 (12c), 9225 (2d), 9421 (10e)] -  Act 25
Family Care resource center expansion: DHFS to create nine new centers; JCF to review [Sec. 872m-s, 878m, 9121 (12k), (12L)] -  Act 25
Family Care resource centers and care management organizations: DHFS authority to contract with certain entities to provide, JCF approval; pilot project requirements integrated into contract requirements; provisions re DHFS use of capitation payments re long-term care services, self-directed services option, evaluations, and increased funding for reimbursement for certain care provided by nursing homes; annual report re certain relocations or diversions required  -  Act 386
Harassment definition modified; harassment and child abuse restraining order or injunction deadlines increased; payment of filing fee for child abuse or vulnerable adult injunction revised -  Act 272
Home care placement agency notification requirements re home care worker and consumer; complaint, liability, damages, definition, and telephone numbers for reporting abuse provisions -  Act 197
Rural health clinic in Chippewa Falls: funding re dental services for elderly or developmentally disabled [Sec. 2031m, 9421 (11k)] -  Act 25
Specialized Transportation Assistance Program: aid held in trust by DOT expanded to cover services; deadline to apply for county proportionate share revised  -  Act 438
Vehicle admission, camping fees, and fees for resident senior citizens increased [Sec. 543-546m, 548-553, 9435 (7f)] [9435 (7f) — partial veto; 546m — vetoed]  -  Act 25
sentences and penaltiesSentences and penalties, see also Fines; Forfeiture
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement revised under certain circumstances -  Act 430
Court may prohibit defendent, during term of confinement, from contacting victims of the crime; probation and penalty provisions -  Act 32
Death penalty for first-degree intentional homicide conviction supported by DNA evidence: advisory referendum at November 2006 general election [SJR-5] -  JR-58
Earned release program: Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center to provide substance abuse program [Sec. 2226m-2231] -  Act 25
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -  Act 437
GPS tracking of persons on parole, probation, extended supervision, supervised release, or conditional release for committing a serious child sex offense; residency requirements and sex offender registry Web site provisions; Corr.Dept, DHFS, and court duties specified; report required  -  Act 431
Imprisonment for noncompliance with a municipal court order: consecutive with or concurrent to other imprisonment permitted -  Act 192
Life imprisonment without parole for second first-degree sexual assault conviction; convictions in other jurisdictions provision -  Act 271
Methamphetamine and related controlled substance analog: drug paraphernalia possession penalties increased re residence of person under age 18 and presence of child age 14 or younger -  Act 263
Sex offenses against children: certain penalties revised; child pornography surcharge created; computers used to facilitate a child sex crime provision; OJA grants to nonprofit organizations that provide services to sexual assault victims created -  Act 433
Transitional halfway house for sexually violent persons on supervised release deleted from the authorized state building program -  Act 300
Voting and registration procedures for convicted felons created; notification re ineligibility to vote during parole or extended supervision [vetoed] -  SB-42
service animalService animal, see Animal; Dogs
service corporationService corporation, see Corporation
service of process and papersService of process and papers
UI law revisions; study required -  Act 86
sex crimesSex crimes
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement revised under certain circumstances -  Act 430
Crime laboratories drug law enforcement surcharges revised; funds lapse; reimbursement costs re sexual assault forensic exams [Sec. 359b, s, 362c, 2086, 9229 (2k)] [9229 (2k) — partial veto] -  Act 25
Crime related to a felony sexual assault: time limit and DNA exception for prosecuting felony sexual assault expanded to include -  Act 60
DNA profile required from person sentenced or on probation for fourth degree sexual assault, exposing oneself to a child or causing a child to expose himself or herself, or lewd and lascivious behavior -  Act 275
First-degree sexual assault case: evidence of previous assaults similar to alleged offense may be admitted  -  Act 310
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -  Act 437
GPS tracking of persons on parole, probation, extended supervision, supervised release, or conditional release for committing a serious child sex offense; residency requirements and sex offender registry Web site provisions; Corr.Dept, DHFS, and court duties specified; report required  -  Act 431
Harassment definition modified; harassment and child abuse restraining order or injunction deadlines increased; payment of filing fee for child abuse or vulnerable adult injunction revised -  Act 272
Life imprisonment without parole for second first-degree sexual assault conviction; convictions in other jurisdictions provision -  Act 271
Second degree sexual assault: ``intoxicant" modified to include alcohol beverages; provision re giving consent  -  Act 436
Sex offender management: Corr.Dept authorized to charge fee to registered offenders [Sec. 287, 2223]  -  Act 25
Sex offender registered with Corr.Dept: intentionally photographing, filming, or videotaping person under age 17 without written consent of parent, guardian, or custodian prohibited; felony provision -  Act 432
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