10. Under current law, physical endurance contests in which any person
participates in the contest for a period of more than 16 hours in any 24-hour period
over a period of more than 6 days in one month are prohibited. This bill eliminates
this prohibition.
11. Under current law, a conductor of a train may arrest any person who is
violent, abusive, profane or uses indecent language and secure that person in the
baggage car or some other safe place on the train. This bill eliminates this authority.
12. Under current law, no prisoner may generally be required to work on
Sunday or a legal holiday. This bill eliminates this prohibition.

13. Under current law, a life insurer is prohibited from providing any bonus,
prize or award or similar additional compensation on insurance business in this state
as a result of a competition among insurance intermediaries. This bill eliminates
this prohibition.
14. Under current law, all marriages that are otherwise legal and valid and that
were contracted prior to April 24, 1953, to which either party was an epileptic person,
are valid and legal in all respects. This bill eliminates this provision.
15. Current law provides that any fence, hedge or other similar structure that
unnecessarily exceeds 6 feet in height and that is maliciously erected or maintained
for the purpose of annoying the owners or occupants of adjoining property is, by law,
a private nuisance. This bill eliminates this provision.
16. Current law provides that all persons in jail on civil process may have jail
liberties (the right to leave the confines of the jail) upon executing a bond. The
geographic space in which jail liberties are permitted is the space of ground in a
square, the center of whose sides is one mile distant from the jail. In addition, current
law provides that a prisoner has escaped from jail if he or she goes beyond the
geographic boundaries permitted for jail liberties. This bill eliminates this
geographic circumscription of jail liberties and the concept of an escape from jail for
going beyond the geographic boundaries permitted for jail liberties.
17. Under current law, no person may use, or possess or control with intent to
use, a fluoroscopic or X-ray machine for the purpose of fitting or attempting to fit
shoes. In addition, no person may knowingly permit such a machine, whether or not
it is in use, to remain on his or her premises. A person who violates these prohibitions
may be required to forfeit not more than $1,000. This bill repeals these prohibitions.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB842, s. 1 1Section 1. 66.37 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 2 2Section 2. 66.44 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 3 3Section 3. 97.18 (5) of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 4 4Section 4. 101.124 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 5 5Section 5. 101.58 (2) (j) 2. f. of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 6 6Section 6. 103.78 (1) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 7 7Section 7. 172.01 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 8 8Section 8. 172.08 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 9
1Section 9. 175.09 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 10 2Section 10. 175.15 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 11 3Section 11. 192.17 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 12 4Section 12. 303.22 of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, is
5repealed.
AB842, s. 13 6Section 13. 628.77 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 14 7Section 14. 765.035 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 15 8Section 15. 844.10 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 16 9Section 16. 898.15 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 17 10Section 17. 898.20 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 18 11Section 18. 941.34 of the statutes is repealed.
AB842, s. 19 12Section 19. Effective date. This act takes effect on the day after publication,
13except as follows:
AB842,4,15 14(1) The treatment of section 303.22 of the statutes takes effect on January 1,
151996, or on the day after publication, whichever is later.
AB842,4,1616 (End)
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