Senate Bill 362
Relating to: grounds, and notice requirements, for rescission of insurance contracts.
Passage.
Ayes, 6 - Senators Schultz, Huelsman, Buettner, Cowles, C. Potter and Shibilski.
Noes, 1 - Senator Chvala.
Dale Schultz
Chairperson
The committee on Judiciary reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 115
Relating to: the placement, possession, transportation, loading or discharge of a firearm by certain private security persons.
Concurrence.
Ayes, 4 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki and Darling.
Noes, 3 - Senators Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Assembly Bill 83
Relating to: battery to an emergency room worker and providing penalties.
Introduction and adoption of Senate amendment 1.
Ayes, 6 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser and Burke.
Noes, 1 - Senator Adelman.
Concurrence as amended.
Ayes, 6 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser and Burke.
Noes, 1 - Senator Adelman.
Assembly Bill 88
Relating to: seized dangerous weapons.
Introduction and adoption of Senate amendment 1.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Concurrence as amended.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
McCrory, Marc T., of Janesville, as a member of the Public Defender Board, to serve for the term ending May 1, 1998.
Confirmation.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Senate Bill 213
Relating to: polygraph testing of prospective employes of a law enforcement agency.
Passage.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling and Burke.
Noes, 2 - Senators Risser and Adelman.
S413 Senate Bill 215
Relating to: disarming a peace officer.
Introduction and adoption of Senate amendment 1.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Senate Bill 292
Relating to: creating immunity from liability for the owner of recreational property if a person dies while involved in a recreational activity on the property.
Passage.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling and Risser.
Noes, 2 - Senators Adelman and Burke.
Senate Bill 323
Relating to: testing criminal defendants who are found not competent to proceed or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect for the presence of the human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted diseases.
Introduction and adoption of Senate amendment 1.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Senate Bill 72
Relating to: persons who are ordered to be confined as a condition of probation and providing a penalty.
Introduction and adoption of Senate amendment 1.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 7 - Senators Huelsman, Welch, Drzewiecki, Darling, Risser, Adelman and Burke.
Noes, 0 - None.
Joanne Huelsman
Chairperson
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petitions and communications
State of Wisconsin
Claims Board
The Honorable, The Senate:
Enclosed is the report of the State Claims Board covering the claims heard on June 8, 1995.
The amounts recommended for payment under $4,000 on claims included in this report have, under the provisions of s. 16.007, Stats., been paid directly by the Board.
The Board is preparing the bill(s) on the recommended award(s) over $4,000, if any, and will submit such to the Joint Finance Committee for legislative introduction.
This report is for the information of the Legislature. The Board would appreciate your acceptance and spreading of it upon the Journal to inform the members of the Legislature.
Sincerely,
Edward D. Main
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Claims Board
The State Claims Board conducted hearings at the State Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin on June 8, 1995, upon the following claims.
In addition, the following claims were considered and decided without hearings:
The Board Finds:
S414 1. Jeffrey G. Stellings of Oshkosh, Wisconsin claims $250.00 for reimbursement of his insurance. On December 6, 1994, the claimant was en route to work-related training at MATC. He was coming down a hill toward an intersection and was unable to stop his car because of the icy conditions. The claimant's car slid into the rear of a vehicle stopped at the stop sign. The police did not issue any citations for the accident; attributing it to icy road conditions. The vehicle which the claimant struck was not damaged. Since the accident occurred while the claimant was traveling on work-related business, while he was in pay status, and was not the claimant's fault, he requests reimbursement of his $250.00 insurance deductible. The Board concludes there has been insufficient showing of negligence on the part of the state, its officers, agents or employes and this claim is not one for which the state is legally liable nor one which the state should assume and pay based on equitable principles.
2. Jerome E. Van Natta of Milwaukee, Wisconsin claims $250.00 for vehicle damage which occurred on August 8, 1994. The claimant an employe of DOC, was attending Agent Basic Training in Milwaukee during the week of August 8-12. The Claimant's vehicle was parked in a hotel parking lot and was undamaged as of 8:30 p.m. August 8. At 8:00 a.m. August 9, the Claimant discovered that unknown persons had thrown a piece of concrete through the rear window of his vehicle. The entire window had to be replaced. The Claimant requests reimbursement of his $250 insurance deductible. He feels he should be reimbursed because he had been assigned to be at the training site as a condition of his employment and completion of his probation. The Board concludes there has been insufficient showing of negligence on the part of the state, its officers, agents or employes and this claim is not one for which the state is legally liable nor one which the state should assume and pay based on equitable principles.
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