Assembly Bill 215
Assembly Bill 410
Assembly Bill 411
Assembly Bill 483
Assembly Bill 513
Assembly Bill 541
Assembly Bill 564
Assembly Bill 570
Adopted and asks concurrence in:
Assembly Joint Resolution 48
Concurred in:
Senate Bill 359
Senate Bill 362
Senate amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 378
Amended and concurred in as amended:
Senate Bill 35 Assembly amendments 1 and 2 adopted.
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messageS from the assembly considered
Assembly Bill 64
Relating to: evictions of tenants in buildings used for prostitution.
By Representatives Kunicki, La Fave, Wasserman, Baumgart, Porter, Notestein, Green, Dobyns, Goetsch, Turner, Albers, Hasenohrl, Hanson, Kaufert, Ryba, Ainsworth, Seratti, Ward, Olsen, L. Young, Walker, Plale and Riley; cosponsored by Senators Plache, Rosenzweig, Buettner, Welch and Darling.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 90
Relating to: time limits for prosecution of crimes against children.
By Representatives Krusick, Baldwin, Bock, Lazich, J. Lehman, Plale and Wasserman; cosponsored by Senators Buettner, Darling, Plache and Risser.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 215
Relating to: nitrous oxide and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Underheim, Dobyns, Freese, Kelso, Hasenohrl, Kreibich, Ward, Rutkowski, Hahn, Seratti, Owens, Gard, Albers, Lazich and Ott; cosponsored by Senators Buettner, Welch and Huelsman.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 410
S361 Relating to: original adult court jurisdiction over a juvenile who is alleged to have attempted or committed a violation of any state criminal law if that violation may be joined with an alleged assault, battery, homicide or attempted homicide over which the adult court has original jurisdiction, the elimination of reverse waiver for a juvenile who is once waived always waived, the imposition of a juvenile adjudication and disposition by an adult court on a juvenile who has been found to have committed a lesser offense, the financial ability of a juvenile, either alone or with the assistance of a parent with custody of the juvenile, to make restitution for any damage or injury resulting from the juvenile's act or to pay a forfeiture imposed on the juvenile, sanctions for a juvenile in need of protection or services based on habitual truancy or being a school dropout who violates a condition of his or her dispositional order and sanctions for contempt of court by a juvenile who violates a condition of his or her dispositional order, the rules of evidence at postdispositional hearings under the juvenile justice code and the disclosure of juvenile court records to other juvenile courts for the purposes of preparing a presentence investigation, determining custody of a juvenile, setting bail, impeaching a witness and determining whether a juvenile who would otherwise be an heir has intentionally killed the decedent.
By Representatives Ladwig, Huebsch, Ainsworth, Albers, Baumgart, Dobyns, Goetsch, Green, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Hasenohrl, Hoven, Kelso, Krusick, Olsen, Ott, Owens, Porter, Powers, Seratti, Staskunas, Sykora and Vrakas; cosponsored by Senators C. Potter, Drzewiecki, Fitzgerald, Roessler, Rosenzweig and Welch.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 411
Relating to: burglary and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Ladwig, Dobyns, Albers, Baumgart, Hasenohrl, Hoven, Owens, Porter, Seratti, Staskunas, Sykora and Vrakas; cosponsored by Senators C. Potter, Fitzgerald, Rosenzweig and Welch.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 483
Relating to: allowing the department of transportation to contract with public utilities and rural electric cooperative associations for cooperative acquisition, development or maintenance of jointly used rights-of-way.
By Representatives Brandemuehl, Musser, Freese, Albers, Hahn, Vrakas, Goetsch, Kelso, Grothman, Ott, Schafer, Seratti, Otte, Powers, Kedzie, Ainsworth, Zukowski, Gunderson and Plouff; cosponsored by Senators Plache, Farrow, Huelsman, Moen and Schultz.
Read first time and referred to committee on Labor, Transportation and Financial Institutions.
Assembly Bill 513
Relating to: the licensing of motor vehicle dealers and salespersons, sales finance companies and motor vehicle salvage dealers and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Foti, F. Lasee, Baumgart, Dobyns, Freese, Goetsch, Handrick, Huber, Ladwig, Lazich, M. Lehman, Musser, Ott, Plale, Ryba, Schafer, Steinbrink, Underheim, Vander Loop and Otte; cosponsored by Senators Shibilski, Cowles, Drzewiecki, Fitzgerald, Jauch, Moen, Plache, C. Potter, Risser, Roessler, Wineke and Zien.
Read first time and referred to committee on Labor, Transportation and Financial Institutions.
Assembly Bill 541
Relating to: domestic abuse and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Harsdorf, Goetsch, Jensen, Walker, Robson, Musser, Brandemuehl, Gunderson, Olsen, Turner, Lazich, Gronemus and Kelso; cosponsored by Senators Roessler, Clausing and A. Lasee.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 564
Relating to: sexual assault, the controlled substance flunitrazepam and providing penalties.
By Representatives Hoven, Otte, Huebsch, Ryba, Jensen, Underheim, Walker, Kreibich, Brandemuehl, Gard, Green, Musser, Plale, Hasenohrl, Plouff, Porter, Boyle, Gronemus, Sykora and Seratti; cosponsored by Senators Moen, C. Potter, Burke, Decker and Wineke.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Assembly Bill 570
Relating to: exempting multilevel multifamily housing without elevators from the multifamily housing accessibility law.
By Representatives Krug, Ladwig, Huber, Porter, La Fave, Musser, Albers, Grothman, Schafer, Sykora, Seratti and Harsdorf; cosponsored by Senators Panzer, Weeden, Huelsman and Welch.
Read first time and referred to committee on Economic Development, Housing and Government Operations.
Assembly Joint Resolution 48
Relating to: recognizing the importance of the Kettle Moraine.
By Representatives Black, Krug, Dobyns, Baumgart, M. Lehman, Baldwin, Vrakas, Bock, Porter, Ryba, Goetsch, Notestein, Kelso and Hoven; cosponsored by Senators Panzer, Wirch, Fitzgerald, C. Potter, Huelsman, Buettner, Cowles and Weeden.
Read and referred to committee on Agriculture and Environmental Resources.
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adjournment
Senator Risser, with unanimous consent, asked that the Senate adjourn pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1.
Adjourned.
10:01 A.M.
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legislative reference bureau corrections
Corrections In:
1997 Senate Bill 362
Prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau
(November 19, 1997)
1. Page 24, line 22: substitute "9149" for "45".
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