Special order of business for February 28, 2006 established re AB-1057 -  AR48
Special orders of business for March 9, 2006 established re AB-71, AB-87, AB-129, AB-287, AB-328, AB-538, AB-587, AB-639, AB-735, AB-777, AB-875, AB-887, AB-937, AB-966, AB-1002, AB-1003, AB-1026, AB-1032, AB-1035, AB-1044, AB-1078, AB-1090, SB-123, SB-145, SB-150, SB-183, SB-226, SB-268, SB-272, SB-273, SB-284, SB-338, SB-352, SB-359, SB-362, SB-363, SB-364, SB-365, SB-380, SB-420, SB-453, SB-457, SB-474, SB-487, SB-488, SB-489, SB-490, SB-491, SB-492, SB-493, SB-494, SB-512, SB-515, SB-527, SB-539, SB-540, SB-547, SB-549, SB-555, SB-556, SB-557, SB-560, SB-562, SB-579, SB-591, SB-592, SB-597, SB-601, SB-612, SB-613, SB-638, SB-642, SB-652, SJR-33 -  AR51
Spending limits for cities, villages, towns, counties, and technical college districts established, referendum required to exceed the limit; school district revenue modified; QEO exception eliminated from binding arbitration process; MERA revisions re limiting certain expenditures and factors arbitrators must consider; school district professional employees provisions - AB462
Spending limits for local governmental units and state required to spend certain amount on school aid and shared revenue, consumer price index provision; spending limit adjustments and costs incurred by local governmental units to comply with certain state law or administrative rule or order provisions. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration)  - AJR71
Spending limits for state, school districts, and local governmental units established; elector approval to exceed limits required; exclusions, separate fund for excess revenue, and state mandate provisions. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration) - AJR40
State aid formula modified for newly consolidated school districts -  SB323
State school aid: determination of amount of general school aid to fund two-thirds of statewide school costs required; JCF duties specified -  AB170
State school aid: determination of amount of general school aid to fund two-thirds of statewide school costs required; JCF duties specified -  SB25
Streamlined sales tax project: additional revenue collected from compliance used for school aid [Sec. 66, 72, 176, 1881, 1897-1905, 1910-1912, 9141 (3); A.Sub.Amdt.1: use of sales tax for school aid removed, transportation fund appropriation use for school aid eliminated, 1r, 191m, 531m, 1895v, 1897m, deletes 176, 1898, 1900-1905, 1910-1912, 9143 (3)]  - AB100
Tribal schools: state aid for certain pupils; DPI and tribal gaming revenue provisions -  AB638
Tribal schools: state aid for certain pupils; DPI and tribal gaming revenue provisions -  SB301
school _ suppliesSchool — Supplies
Tangible personal property sold during certain period in August: sales and use tax exemption created; items specified  - SB333
school _ taxationSchool — Taxation, see Property tax
school crossingSchool crossing, see Road — Marking
scott, joshua michaelScott, Joshua Michael
Life and military service commended -  AJR49
Life and military service commended -  AJR54
secretary of stateSecretary of State
Secretary of State office deleted from the constitution; BCPL provision. Constitutional amendment (1st consideration)  - SJR9
State agency collections appropriation lapse [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9242 (1m)] -  AB100
securities _ regulationSecurities — Regulation
Wisconsin businesses: income and franchise tax credits created for certain percentage raised in the offering of a business; individual income tax credit created re capital gain from sale of an asset if gain is reinvested under certain conditions; shareholder personal liability modified; security registration requirement exemptions revised -  SB566
Wisconsin index fund created re publicly traded businesses incorporated, established, or headquartered in this state; Deferred Compensation Board to provide an option in the deferred compensation plan; DOA duty specified  - AB1076
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)  - SB512
seized propertySeized property, see Forfeiture
senate districtSenate district, see Redistricting
Caregiver background information: if entity requires 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 -  AB987
Caregiver background information: if entity requires 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 -  SB579
Companionship services: exemption from overtime pay rules under certain conditions; definitions provided; suspension of DWD emergency rule -  AB11
Companionship services: exemption from overtime pay rules under certain conditions; definitions provided; suspension of DWD emergency rule -  SB11
Crimes committed against an individual age 65 or over: penalty enhancers created -  AB1172
Driver's license of persons at least 75 years old: requirements revised re expiration, eyesight test, and knowledge of traffic laws; DOT report required; fee provision  - AB43
Elder abuse law revisions re terminology, reporting of, investigations, services, and confidentiality; counties permitted to assist adults-at-risk who are under age 60 [A.Amdt.5: ``financial exploitation" definition expanded; S.Amdt.1: age for county assistance raised to 70 (Assembly nonconcurred; Senate recedes from its position)] -  AB539
Elderly benefit specialists program funding [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 897p, r, 9121 (12c), 9225 (2d), 9421 (10e)]  - AB100
Family Care resource center expansion: DHFS to create nine new centers; JCF to review [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 872m-s, 878m, 9121 (12k), (12L)] -  AB100
Family Care resource centers and care management organizations: DHFS authority to contract with certain entities to provide, JCF provision; pilot project requirements eliminated - AB1110
Family Care resource centers and care management organizations: DHFS authority to contract with certain entities to provide, JCF provision; pilot project requirements eliminated [for further revisions, see entry under ``Family"]  - SB653
Harassment, child abuse, and vulnerable adult injunctions modified -  AB54
Harassment definition modified and harassment restraining order or injunction deadline increased; payment of filing fee for child abuse or vulnerable adult injunction revised [A.Amdt.1: child abuse restraining order or injunction deadline increased] - AB636
Home care placement agency notification requirements re home care worker and consumer; complaint, liability, damages, and definition provisions [A.Amdt.2: telephone numbers for reporting abuse provision] -  AB792
Homestead tax credit may be claimed by persons living in tax-exempt housing and aged 65 or older  - SB92
Individual income tax capital loss limit federalized for taxpayers 65 years old or older -  SB624
Mail theft prohibitions expanded; identity theft penalty enhancement if victim is elderly, under age 18, disabled, or a vulnerable adult; SSN use by employer or on driver's license as unique ID number prohibited; employer may request SSN only when offer of employment is made to applicant; restricting release of credit reports, fees, notice, and civil action provisions  - SB581
Personal individual income tax exemption revision re persons age 70 or 75 -  SB29
Protective placements and services, involuntary administration of psychotropic medication, guardianships, conservatorships, wards, and services for adults at risk and elder adults at risk: reconciliation of 2005 WisActs 264, 387, and 388 (AB-785, SB-391, and AB-539) -  SB731
Rural health clinic in Chippewa Falls: funding re dental services for elderly or developmentally disabled [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 2031m, 9421 (11k)] -  AB100
Special orders of business for March 2, 2006 established re AB-172, AB-539, AB-579, AB-785, AB-851, AB-904, AB-933, AB-945, AB-976, AB-992, AB-993, AB-1021, AB-1036, AB-1037, AB-1038, AB-1052, AB-1054, AB-1071, AB-1072, AB-1073, AB-1074, SB-161, SB-221, SB-259, SB-312, SB-414, SB-495, SB-496, SB-497, SB-511, SB-529, SJR-33 -  AR49
Specialized Transportation Assistance Program: aid held in trust by DOT expanded to cover services; deadline to apply for county proportionate share revised  - AB426
Vehicle admission and camping fees increased [Sec. 543-546, 548-553; A.Sub.Amdt.1: fee increase for resident senior citizens, 546m, 9435 (7f)] -  AB100
WHEDA property tax deferral loans for persons over age 65: income and loan limits increased - SB130
WHEDA property tax deferral loans for persons over age 65: eligibility requirements, permissible amount of outstanding liens and judgments, and maximum amount revised; DOA to prepare an appendix report -  AB863
sentences and penaltiesSentences and penalties, see also Fines; Forfeiture
Alternatives to prosecution and incarceration for persons who use alcohol or other drugs: OJA to administer grant program for counties in collaboration with DHFS and Corr.Dept  - AB275
Alternatives to prosecution and incarceration for persons who use alcohol or other drugs: OJA to administer grant program for counties in collaboration with DHFS and Corr.Dept  - SB142
Child sex offenders: additional residence restrictions apply if the offender refused treatment programs while incarcerated  - AB301
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement and maximum term of imprisonment revised under certain circumstances [S.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, maximum term of imprisonment provisions removed] - AB784
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement and maximum term of imprisonment revised under certain circumstances -  SB408
Court may prohibit defendent, during term of confinement, from contacting victims of the crime; felony, probation, and penalty provisions [A.Amdt.1: court to determine who are victims; A.Amdt.2: ``felony" provision removed]  - AB62
Crime victim right to make a statement at sentencing or disposition: prosecutor's obligation to provide notice modified - AB1063
Crimes committed against an individual age 65 or over: penalty enhancers created -  AB1172
Death penalty for multiple first-degree intentional homicides under certain conditions: call for an advisory referendum; DNA evidence provision [S.Amdt.3: multiple homicide condition removed; S.Amdt.5: Spring 2006 primary election specified; A.Amdt.1: November 2006 general election specified, vicious nature of the homicide condition removed]  - SJR5
Earned release to early parole or extended supervision authorized in any state prison re substance abuse treatment  - AB866
Earned release to early parole or extended supervision authorized in any state prison; report re alternative dispositions for non-violent offenders [Sec. 2226-2231, 9101 (9); A.Sub. Amdt.1: provisions removed, Robert C. Ellsworth Correctional Center to provide substance abuse treatment program re earned release, 2226m, 2227m, deletes 2226, 2227, 9101 (9)]  - AB100
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -  AB1095
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -  SB629
Harboring or aiding a felon: penalties revised; probation removed as a penalty and exemption for certain family members eliminated -  SB248
Imprisonment for noncompliance with a municipal court order: consecutive with or concurrent to other imprisonment permitted -  AB91
Life imprisonment without parole for second first-degree sexual assault conviction; convictions in other jurisdictions provision - AB708
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 - AB48
Microchip implanted in an individual: requirement of prohibited; forfeiture provision [A.Amdt.1: exceptions for condition of parole, probation, extended supervision, conditional release, or supervised release and a minor as directed by the minor's parent; S.Sub.Amdt.1 deletes the provisions of A.Amdt.1]  - AB290
Misdemeanor term of confinement: person may petition for sentence adjustment after serving certain percentage  - AB1134
Revocation of probation, parole, or extended supervision proceedings: admissibility of felony victim's prior testimony - AB890
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