SB110, s. 48 7Section 48. 12.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,25,108 12.03 (1) No election official may engage in electioneering on election day. This
9subsection dose not apply to an election official who is appointed under s. 6.285 or
106.873 and is not serving as an election official on election day.
SB110, s. 49 11Section 49. 12.03 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,25,1412 12.03 (1m) No election official appointed under s. 6.285 or 6.873 may engage
13in electioneering at a satellite absentee voting station designated under s. 6.873 (1)
14on any day during which absentee ballots may be cast at the station.
SB110, s. 50 15Section 50. 12.03 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,25,2116 12.03 (2m) (a) No person may engage in electioneering within any building, or
17at the doors to any building, in which a satellite absentee voting station is designated
18under s. 6.873 (1) on any day during which absentee ballots may be cast at the
19station. This paragraph applies to electioneering on private property only if the
20property is owned or controlled by the person who consented under s. 6.873 (1) to the
21designation of the station.
SB110,26,322 (b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no person may engage in
23electioneering within 100 feet of a satellite absentee voting station that is designated
24under s. 6.873 (1) and that is not located within a building on any day during which
25absentee ballots may be cast at the station. This paragraph applies to electioneering

1on private property only if the property is owned or controlled by the person who
2consented under s. 6.873 (1) to the designation of the station. This paragraph does
3not apply to the placement of any material on the bumper of a motor vehicle.
SB110, s. 51 4Section 51. 12.07 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,26,75 12.07 (2) No employer may refuse to allow an employee to serve as an election
6official under s. 7.30 or make any threats or offer any inducements of any kind to the
7employee for the purpose of preventing the employee from so serving.
SB110, s. 52 8Section 52. 12.13 (3) (x) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,26,139 12.13 (3) (x) Refuse to obey a lawful order of an inspector or special voting
10deputy
made for the purpose of enforcing the election laws; engage in disorderly
11behavior at or near a polling place or at or near a satellite absentee voting station
12designated under s. 6.873 (1)
; or interrupt or disturb the voting or canvassing
13proceedings.
SB110, s. 53 14Section 53. 17.29 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,26,21 1517.29 Effect of chapter. The provisions of this chapter supersede all contrary
16provisions in either the general law or in special acts, except ch. 7 ss. 6.26 (2) (b), 6.28
17(2) (b), 6.285, 6.873, 6.875, and 7.30
relating to appointed election officers appointed
18for the election wards or polling places in the state
officials and ch. 21 relating to the
19military staff of the governor and to officers of the Wisconsin national guard; and
20shall govern all offices whether created by general law or special act, unless
21otherwise specially provided.
SB110, s. 54 22Section 54. 19.32 (1c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,27,223 19.32 (1c) "Incarcerated person" means a person who is incarcerated in a penal
24facility or who is placed on probation and given confinement under s. 973.09 (4) (a)

1as a condition of placement, during the period of confinement for which the person
2has been sentenced.
SB110, s. 55 3Section 55. 20.921 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,27,84 20.921 (2) (b) The head of each state agency or the chief executive officer of the
5University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority shall deduct from the salary
6of any employee the amount certified under s. 7.33 (5) (a) which is received by the
7employee for service as an election official while the employee is on a paid leave of
8absence under s. 7.33 (3).
SB110, s. 56 9Section 56. 67.05 (3) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,28,210 67.05 (3) (f) If a special purpose district calls a referendum to be held in
11conjunction with a state, county, municipal, or judicial election, the polling places for
12the state, county, municipal, or judicial election shall be the polling places for the
13special purpose district referendum and the municipal election hours shall apply. If
14no state, county, municipal, or judicial election is held on the day of the special
15purpose district referendum, the governing body of the special purpose district may
16set the election hours and select the polling places to be used, except as otherwise
17provided in s. 120.06 (9) (b) in the case of a school district. If a polling place located
18in the special purpose district that was utilized at the most recent spring or general
19election is not utilized by the special purpose district, the governing body of the
20special purpose district shall post a notice on the door of the polling place indicating
21all polling places open for voting. Election hours set by the governing body of the
22special purpose district for each polling place shall be the same as those provided by
23the governing body of the municipality in which the polling place is located, except
24that if the opening hour is later than 7 a.m., the governing body of the special purpose
25district may extend the opening hour to not earlier than 7 a.m.
The municipal clerk

1of each municipality in which a polling place is located shall provide the necessary
2equipment to operate the polling place.
SB110, s. 57 3Section 57. 111.93 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,28,124 111.93 (3) Except as provided in ss. 7.33 (4), 40.05, 40.80 (3), 111.91 (1) (cm),
5230.35 (2d), 230.35 (3) (e) 6., and 230.88 (2) (b), if a collective bargaining agreement
6exists between the employer and a labor organization representing employees in a
7collective bargaining unit, the provisions of that agreement shall supersede the
8provisions of civil service and other applicable statutes, as well as rules and policies
9of the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System, related to wages, fringe
10benefits, hours, and conditions of employment whether or not the matters contained
11in those statutes, rules, and policies are set forth in the collective bargaining
12agreement.
SB110, s. 58 13Section 58. 120.06 (9) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,28,2514 120.06 (9) (a) The primary and spring elections for school board members shall
15be conducted by the election officials for state and municipal elections. In a school
16board election held in conjunction with a state, county, municipal , or judicial election,
17the polling places for the state, county, municipal, or judicial election shall be the
18polling places for the school board election and the municipal election hours shall
19apply. If no state, county, municipal, or judicial election is held on the day of the
20school board election, the school board may set the election hours and select the
21polling places to be used. The election costs shall be charged as provided in ss. 5.68
22and 7.03. Election hours set by the school board shall be the same as those provided
23by the municipal governing body in which the polling place is located, except that if
24the opening hour is later than 7 a.m., the school board may extend the opening hour
25to not earlier than 7 a.m.
SB110, s. 59
1Section 59. 302.117 of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,29,5 2302.117 Notice regarding ineligibility to vote. When an inmate who is
3disqualified from voting under s. 6.03 (1) (b) is released to parole or extended
4supervision, the department shall inform the person that he or she may not vote in
5any election until his or her civil rights are restored.
SB110, s. 60 6Section 60. 303.09 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,29,107 303.09 (1) The county board of any county may establish, relocate and
8maintain an unlocked facility for use exclusively by persons granted leave privileges
9under s. 303.08 (1) and persons confined under s. 973.09 (4) (a) or 973.11 (1) (b). The
10facility need not be located at the county seat.
SB110, s. 61 11Section 61. 303.09 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,29,1812 303.09 (2) The county boards of 2 or more counties may jointly establish,
13relocate and maintain a facility described in sub. (1). The operation and expenses
14of the facility shall be governed by an agreement between those counties. In a jointly
15established facility, authority under ss. 303.08 (2m), 973.09 (4) (a) and 973.11 (1) (b)
16may be exercised by a sheriff of any of the counties which jointly establish the facility.
17The agreement shall specify who has authority to act under ss. 303.08 (2m), 973.09
18and 973.11 (1) (b).
SB110, s. 62 19Section 62. 946.42 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,30,1020 946.42 (1) (a) "Custody" includes without limitation actual custody of an
21institution, including a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a
22secured child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), a secured group home,
23as defined in s. 938.02 (15p), a secure detention facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (16),
24a Type 2 child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (19r), or a juvenile portion
25of a county jail, or of a peace officer or institution guard and constructive custody of

1prisoners and juveniles subject to an order under s. 48.366, 938.183, 938.34 (4d), (4h)
2or (4m) or 938.357 (4) or (5) (e) temporarily outside the institution whether for the
3purpose of work, school, medical care, a leave granted under s. 303.068, a temporary
4leave or furlough granted to a juvenile or otherwise. Under s. 303.08 (6) it means,
5without limitation, that of the sheriff of the county to which the prisoner was
6transferred after conviction. It does not include the custody of a probationer, parolee
7or person on extended supervision by the department of corrections or a probation,
8extended supervision or parole officer or the custody of a person who has been
9released to aftercare supervision under ch. 938 unless the person is in actual custody
10or is subject to a confinement order under s. 973.09 (4) (a).
SB110, s. 63 11Section 63. 946.425 (1r) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,30,1512 946.425 (1r) (a) Any person who is subject to a confinement order under s.
13973.09 (4) (a) as the result of a conviction for a misdemeanor and who intentionally
14fails to report to the county jail or house of correction as required under the order is
15guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
SB110, s. 64 16Section 64. 946.425 (1r) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,30,2017 946.425 (1r) (b) Any person who is subject to a confinement order under s.
18973.09 (4) (a) as the result of a conviction for a felony and who intentionally fails to
19report to the county jail or house of correction as required under the order is guilty
20of a Class D felony.
SB110, s. 65 21Section 65. 946.425 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,31,222 946.425 (2) A court shall impose a sentence under this section consecutive to
23any sentence previously imposed or that may be imposed for any crime or offense for
24which the person was sentenced under s. 973.03 (5) (b) or 973.15 (8) (a), consecutive
25to any sentence that may apply to the person under s. 973.10 (2) or consecutive to any

1confinement order under s. 973.09 (4) (a) previously issued by a court regarding the
2person.
SB110, s. 66 3Section 66. 968.255 (7) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,31,44 968.255 (7) (d) Is confined as a condition of probation under s. 973.09 (4) (a).
SB110, s. 67 5Section 67. 973.033 of the statutes is renumbered 973.176 (1), and 973.176 (1)
6(title), as renumbered, is amended to read:
SB110,31,77 973.176 (1) (title) Sentencing; restriction on firearm Firearm possession.
SB110, s. 68 8Section 68. 973.034 of the statutes is renumbered 973.176 (3), and 973.176 (3)
9(title), as renumbered, is amended to read:
SB110,31,1110 973.176 (3) (title) Sentencing; restriction on child Child sex offender
11working with children.
SB110, s. 69 12Section 69. 973.09 (1) (d) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,31,1913 973.09 (1) (d) (intro.) If a person is convicted of an offense that provides a
14mandatory or presumptive minimum period of one year or less of imprisonment, a
15court may place the person on probation under par. (a) if the court requires, as a
16condition of probation, that the person be confined under sub. (4) (a) for at least that
17mandatory or presumptive minimum period. The person is eligible to earn good time
18credit calculated under s. 302.43 regarding the period of confinement. This
19paragraph does not apply if the conviction is for any of the following:
SB110, s. 70 20Section 70. 973.09 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 973.09 (4) (a).
SB110, s. 71 21Section 71. 973.09 (4) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,32,222 973.09 (4) (b) If a person who is disqualified from voting under s. 6.03 (1) (b)
23is confined under par. (a) and remains on probation after completing the period of
24confinement, the department shall inform the person upon the completion of the

1period of confinement that he or she may not vote in any election until his or her civil
2rights are restored.
SB110, s. 72 3Section 72. 973.09 (7m) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,32,154 973.09 (7m) (a) Except as provided in s. 943.017 (3), the court may require as
5a condition of probation that the probationer perform community service work for a
6public agency or a nonprofit charitable organization. The number of hours of work
7required may not exceed what would be reasonable considering the seriousness of the
8offense and any other offense which is read into the record at the time of conviction.
9An order may only apply if agreed to by the probationer and the organization or
10agency. The court shall ensure that the probationer is provided a written statement
11of the terms of the community service order and that the community service order
12is monitored. If the court requires the conditions provided in this subsection and sub.
13(4) (a), the probationer reduces the period of confinement under sub. (4) (a) at a rate
14of one day for each 3 days of work performed. A day of work equals 8 hours of work
15performed.
SB110, s. 73 16Section 73. 973.11 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,32,1817 973.11 (1) (b) Any requirement that the court may impose under s. 973.09 (1g),
18(1x), (4) (a), and (7m).
SB110, s. 74 19Section 74. 973.176 (title) and (2) of the statutes are created to read:
SB110,32,23 20973.176 (title) Notice of restrictions. (2) Voting. Whenever a court imposes
21a sentence or places a defendant on probation for a conviction that disqualifies the
22defendant from voting under s. 6.03 (1) (b), the court shall inform the defendant that
23he or she may not vote in any election until his or her civil rights are restored.
SB110, s. 75 24Section 75. 977.05 (6) (g) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,33,2
1977.05 (6) (g) 2. The state or the court seeks to modify the conditions of
2probation to include a period of confinement under s. 973.09 (4) (a).
SB110, s. 76 3Section 76. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB110,33,104 (1) Universal, centralized voter registration; recommendations. The
5elections board shall study the costs, benefits, and feasibility of and prepare
6recommendations with regard to requiring voter registration in every municipality
7in this state. If the board recommends that registration be required in all
8municipalities, the board shall study the costs, benefits, and feasibility of and
9prepare recommendations with regard to creating and maintaining a statewide voter
10registration list. This study shall address at least each of the following issues:
SB110,33,1111 (a) How the list should be created and maintained.
SB110,33,1312 (b) The fiscal impact upon the state and local governments of maintaining the
13list.
SB110,33,1414 (c) How accuracy of the list should be ensured.
SB110,33,1715 (d) Whether, to use the list, an electronic connection would need to be
16established between each polling place in the state and the board and how such a
17connection would be established and maintained.
SB110,33,1818 (e) How registrations on election day would be integrated into the list.
SB110,33,2019 (f) How procedures for corroboration of the identities of electors would be
20affected by maintenance of the list.
SB110,33,2121 (g) How absentee balloting would be affected by the creation of the list.
SB110,33,2322 (h) The impact of maintenance of the list upon transient populations, such as
23college students.
SB110,33,2524 (i) How the list could be accurately purged of the names of convicted felons who
25are ineligible to vote while ensuring that no eligible electors are disenfranchised.
SB110,34,2
1(j) How the list should be purged of the names of ineligible or inactive electors
2while ensuring that no eligible electors are disenfranchised.
SB110,34,43 (k) Whether the list should be publicly maintained or a private entity should
4be retained to maintain the list.
SB110,34,65 (l) If a private entity were retained to maintain the list, the standards to which
6the entity should be held to account
.
SB110,34,87 (m) Whether and how provisional voting of challenged electors could be
8facilitated if the list were maintained.
SB110,34,149 (2) Universal, centralized voter registration; report. No later than the first
10day of the 10th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection, the
11elections board shall submit the results of the studies and all recommendations
12prepared under subsection (1) to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for
13distribution to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the manner
14provided under section 13.172 (3) of the statutes.
SB110,34,1615 (3) Special legislative committee for the study of multilingual voting
16needs.
SB110,35,917 (a) Committee duties and powers. There is created a special legislative
18committee to be called the committee for the study of multilingual voting needs. The
19purpose of the committee is to study the need for providing ballots in languages other
20than English and for hiring bilingual or multilingual inspectors for elections held in
21this state. The committee shall study whether federal law requires the use of ballots
22printed in languages other than English or the use of bilingual or multilingual
23inspectors in this state and, if so, the extent to which the federal law is being followed.
24The committee shall study whether and the extent to which electors who are
25members of a particular language minority in this state and who have no ability, or

1limited abilities, to understand English are unable to vote if ballots printed only in
2English are used and if inspectors who are literate only in English are used. The
3committee shall prepare recommendations with regard to maximizing voting in this
4state by electors who are members of language minorities and who have no ability,
5or limited abilities, to understand English. The committee may call upon any state
6agency or officer, city or city officer, village or village officer, or town or town officer
7for the facilities and data of the agency, city, village, town, or officer, and those
8agencies, cities, villages, towns, and officers that are called upon shall cooperate with
9the committee to the fullest extent possible.
SB110,36,410 (b) Committee membership and staff. The committee created under paragraph
11(a) shall consist of 13 members. The members shall be the senate majority leader or
12his or her designee; the senate minority leader or his or her designee; the assembly
13majority leader or his or her designee; the assembly minority leader or his or her
14designee; the executive director of the state elections board or his or her designee; the
15attorney general or his or her designee; one municipal clerk or executive director of
16a board of election commissioners of a city in this state with a population of at least
1750,000; one municipal clerk of a city, village, or town in this state with a population
18of at least 5,000 but less than 50,000; one municipal clerk of a city, village, or town
19with a population of less than 5,000; one municipal clerk of any other city, village,
20or town in this state; and three members representing the public. Two of the
21members who are municipal clerks or executive directors of boards of election
22commissioners shall hold office in a city, village, or town with a significant number
23of residents who are members of a language minority and who have no ability, or
24limited abilities, to understand English. The members who are municipal clerks or
25executive directors of boards of election commissioners and the members

1representing the public shall be appointed jointly by the cochairpersons of the
2committee. The cochairpersons of the committee shall be the senate majority leader
3or his or her designee and the assembly majority leader or his or her designee. The
4staff of the joint legislative council shall administer the affairs of the committee.
SB110,36,105 (c) Committee report and termination. By the first day of the 10th month
6beginning after the effective date of this paragraph, the committee shall report its
7findings and recommendations to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for
8distribution to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the same
9manner as in provided under section 13.172 (3) of the statutes. The committee
10terminates on the date it submits its findings and recommendations.
SB110, s. 77 11Section 77 . Initial applicability.
SB110,36,1612 (1) Leaves of absence for service as an election official. The treatment of
13sections 7.33 (4) and (5) (b) and 111.93 (3) of the statutes first applies to employees
14who are affected by a collective bargaining agreement containing provisions
15inconsistent with this treatment on the day on which the collective bargaining
16agreement expires or is extended, modified, or renewed, whichever first occurs.
SB110,36,2017 (2) Notification regarding ineligibility to vote during parole or extended
18supervision.
The treatment of section 302.117 of the statutes first applies to persons
19whom the department of corrections releases to parole or extended supervision on
20the effective date of this subsection.
SB110,36,2421 (3) Notification regarding ineligibility to vote during probation. The
22treatment of section 973.09 (4) (b) of the statutes first applies to persons whom the
23court orders confined as a condition of probation on the effective date of this
24subsection.
SB110,37,3
1(4) Notification at sentencing regarding ineligibility to vote. The treatment
2of sections 973.033, 973.034, and 973.176 (title) and (2) of the statutes first applies
3to persons whom the court sentences on the effective date of this subsection.
SB110, s. 78 4Section 78. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after publication,
5except as follows:
SB110,37,106 (1) Notification regarding ineligibility to vote. The treatment of sections
7302.117, 973.033, 973.034, and 973.176 (title) and (2) of the statutes, the
8renumbering of section 973.09 (4) of the statutes, the creation of section 973.09 (4)
9(b) of the statutes, and Section 77 (2), (3 ), and (4) of this act take effect on the first
10day of the 3rd month beginning after publication.
SB110,37,1111 (End)
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