AB688, s. 18 7Section 18. 802.06 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,15,128 802.06 (2) (a) (intro.) Every Except as provided under sub. (1m), every defense,
9in law or fact, except the defense of improper venue, to a claim for relief in any
10pleading, whether a claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, or 3rd-party claim, shall be
11asserted in the responsive pleading thereto if one is required, except that the
12following defenses may at the option of the pleader be made by motion:
AB688, s. 19 13Section 19. 804.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,15,2014 804.01 (1) Discovery methods. Parties may obtain discovery by one or more
15of the following methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions;
16written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter
17upon land or other property, for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental
18examinations; and requests for admission. Unless the court orders otherwise under
19sub. (3), and except as provided in s. 804.015, the frequency of use of these methods
20is not limited.
AB688, s. 20 21Section 20. 804.015 of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,15,23 22804.015 Limits on discovery by prisoners. (1) In this section,"prisoner"
23has the meaning given s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2.
AB688,16,6 24(2) Unless ordered by the court, a prisoner in an action or special proceeding
25may not obtain discovery before the court receives a copy of the answer or other

1responsive pleading in the action commenced by the prisoner. If a defendant waives
2his or her answer under s. 802.06 (1m) or submits a motion to dismiss or a motion
3for summary judgment, no discovery may be obtained until the court decides that the
4prisoner has a reasonable opportunity to prevail on the merits, or until the court
5decides the merits of the motion, unless the court orders a party to submit to
6discovery.
AB688,16,14 7(3) If a court allows a prisoner to obtain discovery under sub. (2) before the court
8decides that the prisoner has a reasonable opportunity to prevail on the merits,
9receives a copy of the answer or other responsive pleading in the action, or decides
10the merits of a motion to dismiss or a motion for summary judgment, the court order
11shall be narrowly tailored to limit the discovery to allow only discovery that is
12essential to enable the prisoner to obtain the evidence necessary to his or her case.
13The court shall limit the discovery so as to provide a minimal intrusion in the
14activities of any person subject to discovery under this subsection.
AB688,16,18 15(4) If a prisoner commences an action or special proceeding, the court shall
16limit the number of requests for interrogatories, production of documents or
17admissions to 15, unless good cause is shown for any additional requests. This
18number may not be expanded by the use of subparts to the interrogatories.
AB688, s. 21 19Section 21. 804.05 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,17,420 804.05 (1) When depositions may be taken. After commencement of the action,
21except as provided in s. 804.015, any party may take the testimony of any person
22including a party by deposition upon oral examination. The attendance of witnesses
23may be compelled by subpoena as provided in s. 805.07. The attendance of a party
24deponent or of an officer, director or managing agent of a party may be compelled by
25notice to the named person or attorney meeting the requirements of sub. (2) (a). Such

1notice shall have the force of a subpoena addressed to the deponent. The deposition
2of a person confined in prison may be taken only by leave of court on such terms as
3the court prescribes, except when the party seeking to take the deposition is the state
4agency or officer to whose custody the prisoner has been committed.
AB688, s. 22 5Section 22. 804.06 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,17,156 804.06 (1) (a) After commencement of the action, except as provided in s.
7804.015,
any party may take the testimony of any person, including a party, by
8deposition upon written questions. The attendance of witnesses may be compelled
9by subpoena as provided in s. 805.07. The attendance of a party deponent or of an
10officer, director, or managing agent of a party may be compelled by notice to the
11person to be deposed or his or her attorney meeting the requirements of s. 804.05 (2)
12(a). The deposition of a person confined in prison may be taken only by leave of court
13on such terms as the court prescribes, except when the person seeking to take the
14deposition is the state agency or officer to whose custody the prisoner has been
15committed.
AB688, s. 23 16Section 23. 804.08 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,17,2517 804.08 (1) (a) Any Except as provided in s. 804.015, any party may serve upon
18any other party written interrogatories to be answered by the party served, or, if the
19party served is a public or private corporation or a limited liability company or a
20partnership or an association or a governmental agency or a state officer in an action
21arising out of the officer's performance of employment, by any officer or agent, who
22shall furnish such information as is available to the party. Interrogatories may,
23without leave of court, be served upon the plaintiff after commencement of the action
24and upon any other party with or after service of the summons and complaint upon
25that party.
AB688, s. 24
1Section 24. 804.09 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,18,162 804.09 (2) Procedure. The Except as provided in s. 804.015, the request may,
3without leave of court, be served upon the plaintiff after commencement of the action
4and upon any other party with or after service of the summons and complaint upon
5that party. The request shall specify a reasonable time, place, and manner of making
6the inspection and performing the related acts. The party upon whom the request
7is served shall serve a written response within 30 days after the service of the
8request, except that a defendant may serve a response within 45 days after service
9of the summons and complaint upon that defendant. The court may allow a shorter
10or longer time. The response shall state, with respect to each item or category, that
11inspection and related activities will be permitted as requested, unless the request
12is objected to, in which event the reasons for objection shall be stated. If objection
13is made to part of an item or category, the part shall be specified. The party
14submitting the request may move for an order under s. 804.12 (1) with respect to any
15objection to or other failure to respond to the request or any part thereof, or any
16failure to permit inspection as requested.
AB688, s. 25 17Section 25. 804.11 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,19,218 804.11 (1) (a) A Except as provided in s. 804.015, a party may serve upon any
19other party a written request for the admission, for purposes of the pending action
20only, of the truth of any matters within the scope of s. 804.01 (2) set forth in the
21request that relate to statements or opinions of fact or of the application of law to fact,
22including the genuineness of any documents described in the request. Copies of
23documents shall be served with the request unless they have been or are otherwise
24furnished or made available for inspection and copying. The request may, without
25leave of court, be served upon the plaintiff after commencement of the action and

1upon any other party with or after service of the summons and complaint upon that
2party.
AB688, s. 26 3Section 26. 806.025 of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,19,5 4806.025 Payment of judgment in cases involving prisoners. (1) In this
5section, "prisoner" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2.
AB688,19,7 6(2) If a court enters a judgment for a monetary award on behalf of a prisoner,
7the court shall do all of the following:
AB688,19,128 (a) Order that the award be used to satisfy any unpaid court order of restitution
9against the prisoner and any other civil judgment in favor of a victim of a crime
10committed by the prisoner. If the amount of the monetary award is insufficient to
11pay all these unpaid orders and judgments, the orders and judgments shall be paid
12based on the length of time they have existed, the oldest order being paid first.
AB688,19,1613 (am) If money remains after the payment of all the unpaid orders and
14judgments under par. (a), the court shall order reimbursement to the department of
15justice for an award made under ch. 949 for which the department is subrogated
16under s. 949.15.
AB688,19,2017 (b) If money remains after the payment of reimbursement under par. (am), the
18court shall order the payment of court costs or filing fees previously assessed against
19the prisoner by a state court that remain unpaid, with the oldest costs or fees being
20paid first.
AB688,19,2321 (c) If money remains after the payment of all court costs or filing fees under par.
22(b), the court shall order the payment of any unpaid litigation loan, as defined in s.
23301.328 (1).
AB688,20,724 (d) If any money remains after the payments under pars. (a) to (c), the court
25shall request that the department of corrections make a reasonable effort to notify

1any victims of the crime for which the prisoner was convicted and imprisoned,
2incarcerated or confined of the pending payment of a monetary award to the prisoner.
3The department of corrections shall inform the court of whether any victims were
4notified. The court shall withhold any payment to the prisoner under par. (e) for a
5reasonable time after the department of corrections notifies the court that a victim
6was notified so that the victim may have time to petition the court regarding
7payments to that victim from the remaining money.
AB688,20,98 (e) The court shall order that any money remaining after all payments are
9made under pars. (a) to (d) be paid to the prisoner.
AB688, s. 27 10Section 27. 807.04 of the statutes is renumbered 807.04 (1) and amended to
11read:
AB688,20,1512 807.04 (1) All Except as provided under sub. (2), all trials, and all hearings at
13which oral testimony is to be presented, shall be held in open court. The court may
14make any order which a judge or court commissioner has power to make. Court
15commissioners shall have the powers provided in ch. 753 or by other statute.
AB688, s. 28 16Section 28. 807.04 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,21,217 807.04 (2) All hearings in which oral testimony is to be presented in an action
18or special proceeding that is commenced by a prisoner, as defined in s. 801.02 (7) (a)
192., shall be conducted by telephone, interactive video and audio transmission or other
20live interactive communication without removing him or her from the facility or
21institution if his or her participation is required or permitted and if the official
22having custody of him or her agrees. The court in which the action or special
23proceeding is commenced shall, when feasible, also allow counsel, witnesses and
24other necessary persons to participate in the hearing by telephone, interactive video

1and audio transmission or other live interactive communication. The procedures and
2policies under s. 807.13 shall apply to the extent feasible.
AB688, s. 29 3Section 29. 807.15 of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,21,5 4807.15 Penalty for certain actions by prisoners. (1) In this section,
5"prisoner" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2.
AB688,21,11 6(2) In any action or special proceeding, including a petition for a common law
7writ of certiorari, brought by a prisoner, the court may, on its own motion or on the
8motion of any party, order the department of corrections to extend the prisoner's
9mandatory release date calculated under s. 302.11 (1) or order the sheriff to deprive
10the prisoner of good time under s. 302.43 if the court finds that any of the following
11applies:
AB688,21,1212 (a) The action or special proceeding was filed for a malicious purpose.
AB688,21,1413 (b) The action or special proceeding was filed solely to harass the party against
14which it was filed.
AB688,21,1615 (c) The prisoner testifies falsely or otherwise knowingly offers false evidence
16or provides false information to the court.
AB688,21,20 17(3) (a) Subject to par. (b), if a court orders the department of corrections to
18extend a prisoner's mandatory release date or orders the sheriff to deprive the
19prisoner of good time under sub. (2), the order shall specify the number of days by
20which the mandatory release date is to be extended or the good time deprived.
AB688,21,2321 (b) An order under sub. (2) to extend a prisoner's mandatory release date or
22deprive a prisoner of good time may not require the prisoner to serve more days than
23provided for under the prisoner's sentence.
AB688,21,25 24(4) This section applies to prisoners who committed an offense on or after the
25effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date].
AB688, s. 30
1Section 30. 808.04 (5) of the statutes is repealed.
AB688, s. 31 2Section 31. 809.103 of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,22,4 3809.103 Appeals in proceedings related to prisoners. (1) In this section,
4"prisoner" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2.
AB688,22,6 5(2) (a) An appellate court shall review the trial court record as soon as
6practicable after the record is filed with the court if the appeal is taken by a prisoner.
AB688,22,97 (b) The appellate court may dismiss the appeal without requiring the
8respondent to respond to the appeal if the appellate court determines that the appeal
9meets any of the following conditions:
AB688,22,1010 1. Is frivolous, as determined under s. 814.025 (3).
AB688,22,1211 2. Is used for any improper purpose, such as to harass, to cause unnecessary
12delay or to needlessly increase the cost of litigation.
AB688,22,1413 3. Seeks review of a denial of monetary damages from a defendant who is
14immune from such relief.
AB688,22,1515 4. There is no ground upon which relief may be granted.
AB688,22,1816 (c) If a court dismisses an appeal under par. (b), the appellate court shall notify
17the department of justice of the dismissal by a procedure developed by the director
18of state courts in cooperation with the department of justice.
AB688,22,2019 (d) The dismissal of an appeal under par. (b) does not relieve the prisoner from
20paying the full filing fee related to the appeal.
AB688, s. 32 21Section 32. 813.02 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,22,2522 813.02 (1) (c) If the court determines that a temporary injunction may be
23granted under par. (a) to a prisoner, as defined in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2., in any action
24or special proceeding with respect to prison or jail conditions, as defined in s. 801.02
25(7) (a) 3., the following apply:
AB688,23,6
11. The court may not issue the injunction until giving notice and an opportunity
2to be heard on the request for a preliminary injunction to the attorney general, if the
3case involves a prisoner in a state correctional institution, as defined in s. 801.02 (7)
4(a) 1., or to the attorney representing the local correctional institution involved and
5to all other interested parties. Any injunction issued without giving notice and an
6opportunity to be heard is void.
AB688,23,117 2. Any temporary injunction issued shall meet the requirements in s. 813.40
8(1) (b). When determining what to require in the temporary injunction, the court
9shall give substantial weight to any adverse impact on public safety or on the
10operation of the facility involved in the action or special proceeding caused by the
11temporary injunction.
AB688,23,1512 3. Any temporary injunction issued under this paragraph shall expire no later
13than 90 days after the day the temporary injunction is issued unless the court makes
14a finding that the requirements under s. 813.40 (1) (b) are met and makes the order
15final before the expiration of the 90-day period.
AB688, s. 33 16Section 33. 813.40 of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,23,17 17813.40 Injunctive relief in prison condition cases. (1) (a) In this section:
AB688,23,1818 1. "Prisoner" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2.
AB688,23,1919 2. "Prison or jail conditions" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 3.
AB688,23,2220 (b) If a court determines that an injunction may be granted to a prisoner in any
21action or special proceeding with respect to prison or jail conditions, any injunction
22issued shall meet all of the following criteria:
AB688,23,2323 1. Require only what is necessary to correct the harm.
AB688,23,2424 2. Is the least intrusive means necessary to correct that harm.
AB688,24,3
13. Does not require or permit a government official, employe or agent to exceed
2his or her authority or to violate a state law or local ordinance unless all of the
3following apply:
AB688,24,44 a. Federal law permits that relief.
AB688,24,55 b. The relief is necessary to correct the violation of a federal right.
AB688,24,66 c. No other relief will correct the violation of a federal right.
AB688,24,117 (c) If an injunction is issued that does not meet the requirements in par. (b), a
8defendant or intervenor is entitled to immediate termination of any prospective
9relief or to a revision of the injunction to meet those requirements. Prospective relief
10need not be terminated if the court makes written findings based on the record that
11the requirements under par. (b) are met.
AB688,24,1812 (d) A court may not enter into or approve a consent decree in an action for
13injunctive relief under this section if that consent decree does not meet the
14requirements in par. (b). This paragraph does not prevent the parties from entering
15into a private settlement agreement that does not comply with the requirements in
16par. (b) if the terms of that settlement agreement are not subject to court enforcement
17other than the dismissal of the action or special proceeding based on the settlement
18agreement.
AB688,24,21 19(2) When determining the extent of any injunction issued under this section,
20the court shall give substantial weight to any adverse impact on public safety or on
21the operation of the criminal justice system caused by the injunction.
AB688,25,7 22(3) Any interested party may, 2 years after the date the court issued an
23injunction under this section, or one year after the court has denied a request under
24this subsection for modification or termination of the injunction, request that the
25court modify or terminate an injunction issued under this section. Any interested

1party may, 2 years after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date],
2request that the court modify or terminate an injunction related to prison or jail
3conditions that was issued before the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor
4inserts date]. Any prospective relief issued under this section shall be stayed by the
5filing of a motion for modification or termination of the injunction for the period
6beginning on the 30th day after the motion is filed with the court and ending on the
7day the court enters a final order on the motion.
AB688,25,9 8(4) This section does not prevent the parties from agreeing to terminate or
9modify an injunction issued under this section.
AB688,25,12 10(5) This section does not authorize a court to order the construction of prisons,
11jails or other places of incarceration or to order the raising of taxes and does not
12expand the powers of a court under this chapter.
AB688,25,18 13(6) This section does not authorize the court to issue a prisoner release order.
14Prisoner release orders may only be issued by habeas corpus or as otherwise required
15by the state or federal constitution. In this subsection, "prisoner release order"
16means any order that has the purpose or effect of reducing or limiting the prison or
17jail population, or that directs the release or nonadmission of prisoners to a prison
18or jail.
AB688,25,23 19(7) This section may not be used as a substitute for a petition for a common law
20writ of certiorari to challenge the disposition of a complaint concerning prison or jail
21conditions, to challenge the validity of a probation revocation, parole denial or
22revocation, a mandatory release date or to challenge any issue regarding the fact or
23duration of confinement.
AB688, s. 34 24Section 34. 814.24 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,26,5
1814.24 Action against city, village or town official, cost. Costs, if any, in
2an action against a city, village or town officer in his or her official capacity, except
3an action directly involving the title to the office, and except as provided in s. 814.25,
4shall not be awarded against that officer, but may be awarded against the city, village
5or town.
AB688, s. 35 6Section 35. 814.245 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,26,127 814.245 (3) If Except as provided in s. 814.25, if an individual, a small nonprofit
8corporation or a small business is the prevailing party in any action by a state agency
9or in any proceeding for judicial review under s. 227.485 (6) and submits a motion
10for costs under this section, the court shall award costs to the prevailing party, unless
11the court finds that the state agency was substantially justified in taking its position
12or that special circumstances exist that would make the award unjust.
AB688, s. 36 13Section 36. 814.25 of the statutes is created to read:
AB688,26,14 14814.25 Costs in actions by prisoners. (1) In this section:
AB688,26,1515 (a) "Prisoner" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2.
AB688,26,1616 (b) "Prison or jail conditions" has the meaning given in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 3.
AB688,26,19 17(2) If a prisoner brings an action or special proceeding related to prison or jail
18conditions, no costs may be allowed against the state, a state agency or a county, city,
19village or town, or against any individual defendant when sued in an official capacity.
AB688,26,25 20(3) If the prevailing party is the state, a state agency or a county, city, village
21or town or an individual in any action or special proceeding commenced by a prisoner
22related to prison or jail conditions, the prisoner shall pay the full costs allowed under
23this chapter. The prisoner shall be required to pay the costs out of any trust fund
24accounts that he or she holds in the same manner as payment is required for court
25fees under s. 814.29 (1m) (e).
AB688, s. 37
1Section 37. 814.29 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB688,27,72 814.29 (1) (a) Any Except as provided in sub. (1m), any person may commence,
3prosecute or defend any action or special proceeding in any court, or any writ of error
4or appeal therein, without being required to give security for costs or to pay any
5service or fee, upon order of the court based on a finding that because of poverty the
6person is unable to pay the costs of the action or special proceeding, or any writ of
7error or appeal therein, or to give security for those costs.
AB688, s. 38 8Section 38. 814.29 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
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