Industrial boiler inspection requirements re energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions, exceptions provided  - AB649
Industrial boiler inspection requirements re energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions, exceptions provided  - SB450
Motor vehicle emission standards: DNR to promulgate rules identical to California's, zero emission vehicle requirements provision; study and report required  - AB649
Motor vehicle emission standards: DNR to promulgate rules identical to California's, zero emission vehicle requirements provision; study and report required  - SB450
airplaneAirplane, see Aviation
airportAirport, see also Aviation
Development zones, enterprise development zones, agricultural development zones, technology zones, and airport development zones consolidated; LAB audit required  - AB113
Development zones, enterprise development zones, agricultural development zones, technology zones, and airport development zones consolidated; LAB audit required [Sec. 1, 2, 42, 89, 112, 136, 159-164, 180, 201-206, 222, 224, 758, 760, 761, 764, 766, 768, 776, 780, 781, 801-846, 9110 (4), (5)]  - SB62
Development zones, enterprise development zones, agricultural development zones, technology zones, and airport development zones consolidated; LAB audit required  - SB77
Development zones, enterprise development zones, agricultural development zones, technology zones, and airport development zones consolidated into program that provides tax benefits for certain eligible activities; LAB audit required [for section numbers, see entry under ``Commerce, Department of"; original bill only] -  AB75
alcohol and other drug abuseAlcohol and other drug abuse
Alternatives to prosecution and incarceration for persons who use alcohol and drugs and grants to certain county with highest crime rate: OJA grants [Sec. 572, 9101 (3), (4)]  - AB75
AODA grants requirement re county population of at least 500,000 eliminated [Sec. 896; Enrolled AB-75: reference to populous county removed] -  AB75
Byrne justice assistance grants for Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center and the Drug Abuse Correctional Center: one-time funds utilized [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 9101 (6q)]  - AB75
Fermented malt beverage: tax rate increased; funding for law enforcement officers, training, equipment, and AODA treatment services and prevention programs  - AB287
Fermented malt beverage: tax rate increased; funding for law enforcement officers, training, equipment, and AODA treatment services and prevention programs  - SB209
Group health insurance coverage of nervous and mental disorders, alcoholism, and AODA: specified minimum amounts of coverage removed; coverage of annual screening for mental health and substance abuse treatment and prepartum and postpartum depression required; referrals to nonphysicians, deductibles, out-of-pocket limit, and providing certain information to insured on request provisions - AB512
Group health insurance coverage of nervous and mental disorders, alcoholism, and AODA: specified minimum amounts of coverage removed; coverage of annual screening for mental health and substance abuse treatment and prepartum and postpartum depression required; referrals to nonphysicians, deductibles, out-of-pocket limit, and providing certain information to insured on request provisions [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, annual and pre- and postpartum depression screenings removed, equal coverage requirement exceptions added]  - SB362
Insurance coverage of services provided by licensed mental health professionals: laws modified; provisions re grievance resolution, patient rights, and treatment records [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 1424g, 1427r, 1431d, 1443f-k, 2995p, 3137r, 3197r-t, 9326 (9q), (10q)] -  AB75
Juvenile correctional services provided by counties and nonprofit organizations: DOA and Corr.Dept to conduct comprehensive review; to include description of AODA and mental health services; youth counselors from the state's three schools to participate [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 9111 (2k)]  - AB75
MA services provided by licensed mental health professionals: definitions, funding, and requirements revised [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 1305r, 1321r, 1323c, 1443m, 2995sm, 3137r, 9422 (12r)] -  AB75
OWI conviction for second or third offense: expanding a pilot program that reduces period of imprisonment if violator completes probation that includes AODA treatment  - AB191
OWI conviction for second or third offense: expanding a pilot program that reduces period of imprisonment if violator completes probation that includes AODA treatment  - AB283
OWI first offense penalties for certain BAC revised re fees, surcharges, and AODA program compliance; DOT to keep record permanently -  AB218
OWI first offense penalties for certain BAC revised re fees, surcharges, and AODA program compliance; DOT to keep record permanently -  AB283
Restorative Justice Programs, Inc., in Barron County: OJA grant and sunset date provided [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 572g, h, 9101 (13f), 9401 (4g)] -  AB75
Urine collection for drug testing purposes: restrictions created [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 156n] -  AB75
W-2 benefits reduced based on positive drug test: reduction percentage increased; dependent children provision  - AB874
Fermented malt beverage: tax rate increased; funding for law enforcement officers, training, equipment, and AODA treatment services and prevention programs  - AB287
Fermented malt beverage: tax rate increased; funding for law enforcement officers, training, equipment, and AODA treatment services and prevention programs  - SB209
alcohol beverage _ regulationAlcohol beverage — Regulation
Alcohol beverages consumed in public places: prohibition exception for event at and sponsored by private colleges - AB335
Alcohol beverages consumed in public places: prohibition exception for event at and sponsored by private colleges - SB234
Alcohol licensed premises in a public park within a 1st class city: customers permitted to bring in and consume beer and intoxicating liquor purchased elsewhere - AB248
Alcohol licensed premises in a public park within a 1st class city: customers permitted to bring in and consume beer and intoxicating liquor purchased elsewhere - SB192
BAC above 0.0 prohibited during working hours re persons holding an operator's license, manager's license, or designee of a ``Class B" or Class ``B" license; immediate family member provision -  AB67
Bulk transfers of inventory: Uniform Commercial Code provisions repealed -  AB202
Bulk transfers of inventory: Uniform Commercial Code provisions repealed -  SB143
Class ``B" and ``Class B" permits for tribal applicants: DOR required to issue [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 2318em, it]  - AB75
``Class B" license: certain village in Waushara County may exceed village's retail liquor license quota  - AB973
``Class B" license: certain village in Waushara County may exceed village's retail liquor license quota  - SB510
``Class B" license: City of Fort Atkinson may exceed the city's retail liquor license quota by two, conditions set  - AB626
``Class B" license municipal quota: enrolled 2009 AB-8 recalled per Assembly Rule 73 (8) - AJR78
``Class B" license: municipal quota exception for full-service restaurant on a golf course, fee provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, narrowed to an Iron County municipality and special provisions applied, ``full-service restaurant" defined; A.Amdt.2: definition deleted, Iron County changed to Bayfield County; AJR-78 recalls enrolled AB-8; A.Sub.Amdt.2 to AB-8: further revisions, Bayfield County specified]  - AB8
``Class B" license: municipal quota exception for full-service restaurants modified -  AB466
``Class B" license: municipal quota exception for full-service restaurants modified -  SB294
``Class B" license: municipal quota for certain localities modified [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 2318g-im]  - AB75
``Class B" license: village in Dane County with certain population may exceed village's retail liquor license quota  - AB674
``Class B" licenses for capital improvement areas; TID number 3 within City of Oconomowoc enumerated as a capital improvement area; sunset provided [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 2318fm, ip] -  AB75
Commercial quadricycle: definition and possession and consumption of alcohol beverages by passengers permitted; consumption by driver prohibited, penalties provided  - AB390
Heritage Hill State Historical Park events: alcohol beverage licensed caterer may sell at [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 2318e, f] - AB75
Intoxicating liquor manufacturer or rectifier permitted to sell or provide free taste samples directly to consumers for consumption on or off the premises; licensing, DOR, and winery permit provisions [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 2318j-x]  - AB75
Musical entertainment or theatrical performance: minor permitted to perform in roadhouse, cabaret, dance hall, night club, or tavern under set conditions - SB295
Nonprofit fundraising event: beer and wine provided for free without municipal license [A.Sub.Amdt.1; deleted by A.Amdts.] -  AB75
Small winery cooperative wholesalers: meeting with DOR and U.W. Center for Cooperatives and publicly available reports requirement eliminated -  AB859
Smoking prohibitions: designated smoking area prohibited in public places and places of employment, a few exceptions specified; certain existing exceptions eliminated; smoking in sports arenas, private clubs, and bus shelters specifically prohibited; enforcement by person in charge required [Sec. 1840, 2076-2150, 2445, 2447, 2741, 2996, 3204, 3233, 9310 (2), 9410 (1); original bill only] -  AB75
Smoking prohibitions: designated smoking area prohibited in public places and places of employment, a few exceptions specified; certain existing exceptions eliminated; smoking in sports arenas, private clubs, and bus shelters specifically prohibited; enforcement by person in charge required  - AB253
Smoking prohibitions: designated smoking area prohibited in public places and places of employment, a few exceptions specified; certain existing exceptions eliminated; smoking in sports arenas, private clubs, and bus shelters specifically prohibited; enforcement by person in charge required [for revisions, see entry under ``Tobacco"]  - SB181
Smoking prohibitions: designated smoking area prohibited in public places and places of employment, a few exceptions specified; certain existing exceptions eliminated; smoking in sports arenas, private clubs, and public conveyances specifically prohibited; enforcement by person in charge required - AB252
Temporary ``Class B" licenses a municipality may issue to certain organizations in a 12-month period increased  - AB85
Temporary Class ``B" or ``Class B" alcohol license issued to certain nonprofit organizations selling beer and wine at fundraising events authorized, exception to prohibition on Class ``B" license or permit for premises where another business is conducted; number of temporary ``Class B" licenses issued to eligible applicants in a 12-month period increased  - AB900
Temporary Class ``B" or ``Class B" alcohol license issued to certain nonprofit organizations selling beer and wine at fundraising events authorized, exception to prohibition on Class ``B" license or permit for premises where another business is conducted; number of temporary ``Class B" licenses issued to eligible applicants in a 12-month period increased  - SB537
Underage person, at least 18 years of age, on licensed premises and accompanied by parent, guardian, or spouse who is the legal drinking age may possess, consume, or be provided alcohol beverages -  AB106
Underage person, at least 18 years of age, on licensed premises and accompanied by parent, guardian, or spouse who is the legal drinking age may possess, consume, or be provided alcohol beverages -  SB30
Unlimited or undefined quantity of beer or intoxicating liquor for sale at a fixed price: Class ``B" and ``Class B" licensee or permittee prohibited from providing, penalty provisions  - AB66
alcohol beverage _ sale to minorsAlcohol beverage — Sale to minors, see also Identification cards
Alcohol beverages knowingly provided to 18, 19, or 20 year old on a licensed premise: penalties created if the underage person suffers great bodily harm or death; JRCCP report  - AB155
Underage person, at least 18 years of age, on licensed premises and accompanied by parent, guardian, or spouse who is the legal drinking age may possess, consume, or be provided alcohol beverages -  AB106
Underage person, at least 18 years of age, on licensed premises and accompanied by parent, guardian, or spouse who is the legal drinking age may possess, consume, or be provided alcohol beverages -  SB30
Underage person prohibited on school premises with detectable alcohol concentration in blood or breath, forfeiture provision; school administrator's written permission to have alcohol on school premises does not apply to underage persons  - SB421
alcohol beverage _ taxationAlcohol beverage — Taxation
Fermented malt beverage: tax rate increased; funding for law enforcement officers, training, equipment, and AODA treatment services and prevention programs  - AB287
Fermented malt beverage: tax rate increased; funding for law enforcement officers, training, equipment, and AODA treatment services and prevention programs  - SB209
OWI violation: first offense changed to misdemeanor, LESB to establish rules for a sobriety checkpoint program, counties required to seek reimbursement from persons confined in jail, wine and liquor tax deposited into the intoxicated and drugged driver fund, definition of prohibited BAC, court may not release person after conviction but before sentencing, reinstatement of driving privileges and surcharges and fees for first offense, DOT to keep permanent record of first offense; JRCCP report - AB547
Tribal tax refund and sharing agreements expanded [Sec. 1815, 1841, 1848, 2338, 2401, 9443 (8); Enrolled AB-75: further revisions, use tax credit for purchases made on Native American lands, 1841b, 9443 (14q)] -  AB75
Group health insurance coverage of nervous and mental disorders, alcoholism, and AODA: specified minimum amounts of coverage removed; coverage of annual screening for mental health and substance abuse treatment and prepartum and postpartum depression required; referrals to nonphysicians, deductibles, out-of-pocket limit, and providing certain information to insured on request provisions - AB512
Group health insurance coverage of nervous and mental disorders, alcoholism, and AODA: specified minimum amounts of coverage removed; coverage of annual screening for mental health and substance abuse treatment and prepartum and postpartum depression required; referrals to nonphysicians, deductibles, out-of-pocket limit, and providing certain information to insured on request provisions [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, annual and pre- and postpartum depression screenings removed, equal coverage requirement exceptions added]  - SB362
Injuries based on the use of alcohol or controlled substance: health insurance policies and governmental self-insured health plans prohibited from excluding or denying coverage  - AB730
Injuries based on the use of alcohol or controlled substance: health insurance policies and governmental self-insured health plans prohibited from excluding or denying coverage  - SB483
alienAlien
Driver card and driver card instruction permits: DOT to issue to applicants that meet certain criteria, including the lack of proof of citizenship or legally present in the U.S.; cannot be used as a basis to inquire about immigration status or deny or cancel an automobile insurance policy -  AB777
Employing unauthorized aliens in violation of federal law: companies are ineligible for income or franchise tax credits, property tax exemptions, public works contracts, or grants or loans from local governmental units; fine provision  - AB53
Food processing plant and food warehouse investment credit created [S.Amdt.1: Comm.Dept cannot certify if the taxpayer has hired an alien] -  AB757
Food stamp benefits for qualified aliens: provision eliminated [Sec. 1372, 1374; original bill only]  - AB75
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