121.90 (2) "State aid" means aid under ss. 121.08, 121.09 and 121.105 and subch. VI, as calculated for the current school year on October 15 under s. 121.15 (4), and amounts under s. 79.095 (4) for the current school year, except that "state aid" excludes all of the following:
(a) Any additional aid that a school district receives as a result of ss. 121.07 (6) (e) 1. and (7) (e) 1. and 121.105 (3) for school district consolidations that are effective on or after July 1, 1995, as determined by the department. "State aid" also includes amounts under s. 79.095 for the current school year.
Note: The stricken language was inserted by
1997 Wis. Act 237, but the treatment of s. 121.90 (2) by
1997 Wis. Act 286 resulted in the positioning of that language within the provision being incorrect. "79.095" is changed to "79.095 (4)" to specify the part within that statute that relates to payments.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
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190. 128.17 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
128.17 (1) (d) Wages, including pension, welfare and vacation benefits, due to workmen, clerks, traveling or city salesmen salespersons or servants, which have been earned within 3 months before the date of the commencement of the proceedings, not to exceed $600 to each claimant.
Note: Replaces gender specific word form.
138.09 (1m) (b) 2. b. The division may disclose information under subd. 1. a. to the department of industry, labor and job workforce development in accordance with a memorandum of understanding under s. 49.857.
Note: The department of industry, labor and job development was renamed the department of workforce development by
1997 Wis. Act 3.
138.12 (3) (d) 2. b. The division may disclose information under subd. 1. a. to the department of industry, labor and job workforce development in accordance with a memorandum of understanding under s. 49.857.
Note: The department of industry, labor and job development was renamed the department of workforce development by
1997 Wis. Act 3.
146.34 (1) (j) "Relative" means a parent, grandparent, stepparent, brother, sister, first cousin, nephew or niece; or uncle or aunt within the 3rd degree of kinship as computed under s. 852.03 (2), 1995 stats. 990.001 (16). This relationship may be by consanguinity or direct affinity.
Note: Section 852.03 (2), 1995 stats., is recreated as s. 990.001 (16) by this bill for user convenience. See also the note to the treatment of s. 990.001 (16) by this bill.
146.40 (1) (d) "Nurse's assistant" means an individual who performs routine patient care duties delegated by a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse who supervises the individual, for the direct health care of a patient or resident. "Nurse's assistant" does not mean an individual who is licensed, permitted, certified or registered under subch. X XI of ch. 440 or ch. 441, 448, 449, 450, 451, 455 or 459 or an individual whose duties primarily involve skills that are different than those taught in instructional and competency evaluation programs for nurse's assistants certified under sub. (3) or evaluated by competency evaluation programs for nurse's assistants approved under sub. (3m).
Note: Subch. X of ch. 440, as created by
1997 Wis. Act 156, is renumbered subch. XI of ch. 440 by this bill.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
146.81 (1) (hp) A massage therapist or bodyworker issued a license of registration under subch. X XI of ch. 440.
Note: Subch. X of ch. 440, as created by
1997 Wis. Act 156, is renumbered subch. XI of ch. 440 by this bill.
Note: Confirms renumbering by the revisor under s. 13.93 (1) (b).
1997 Wis. Act 114 also created a provision numbered s. 146.82 (2) (a) 18.
157.061 (7) "Family member" means a spouse or an individual related by blood, marriage or adoption within the 3rd degree of kinship as computed under s. 852.03 (2), 1995 stats. 990.001 (16).
Note: Section 852.03 (2), 1995 stats., is recreated as s. 990.001 (16) by this bill for user convenience. See also the note to the treatment of s. 990.001 (16) by this bill.
165.40 (1) (d) "Nonprofit corporation" has the meaning given in s. 181.02 (8) 181.0103 (17).
Note: Inserts correct reference.
1997 Wis. Act 79 repealed and recreated ch. 181. The definition of "nonprofit corporation" is now at s. 181.0103 (17).
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
172.52 Appraisal. The freeholders appointed as appraisers under s. 173.01 172.51 shall be immediately notified and shall immediately repair to the place damaged by the animals and view the damages done. The appraisers may take evidence of any witnesses of the facts and circumstances necessary to enable them to ascertain the extent of the damages and the sufficiency of any line fence on the premises where the damage was done, if any dispute arises regarding the damages or line fence. The appraisers may administer oaths to the witnesses. The appraisers shall certify under their hands the amount of damages, the cost of keeping the beasts to that time, their fees for services as appraisers not exceeding $1 per day each, and their determination as to the sufficiency of the line fence, if in dispute. The appraisers' decision as to damages and sufficiency of the fence is conclusive.
172.53 (1) (intro.) Unless the damages determined under s. 173.02 172.52, together with the fees of the appraisers and chairperson, president or mayor, have been paid within 24 hours after the appraisal, the person distraining the beasts shall cause the beasts to be confined in accordance with whichever of the following applies:
172.53 (2) The beasts shall remain confined until sold under ss. 173.04 172.54 to
173.06 172.56, until the damages, fees and costs of keeping the beasts after appraisal are paid or until they are otherwise seized or discharged according to law. The confined beasts shall be furnished with suitable food from the time of seizure until they are discharged or sold. The expense of feeding the beasts, after the appraisal, shall be added to the amount determined under s. 173.02 172.52 and paid as additional costs. If the beasts are put in a pound, the certificate of appraisal shall be delivered to the keeper of the pound.
Note: Sections 173.01 to 173.07 were renumbered to ss. 172.51 to 172.57 by
1997 Wis. Act 192.
172.54 Time and notice of sale. The poundmaster of any pound shall receive and keep any beasts delivered to the poundmaster under s. 173.03 172.53. Unless the beasts are seized or discharged according to law within 6 days, from the time of their delivery to the pound, the poundmaster shall sell at public auction the beasts or so many of them as is necessary to pay the damages, fees and costs enumerated under ss. 173.02 172.52 and 173.03 172.53. The poundmaster shall give 2 days' notice of the sale by notice posted upon the pound and at 3 public places in the town, city or village in which the pound is located.
Note: Sections 173.01 to 173.07 were renumbered to ss. 172.51 to 172.57 by
1997 Wis. Act 192.
172.55 Sale of animal not impounded. If in consequence of there being no pound within the distraining person's city, town or village of residence the beasts distrained under s. 173. 01 172.51 are kept in some other enclosure and the beasts are not discharged in the manner provided under this chapter within 6 days after being placed in the enclosure, the sheriff or any constable of the county shall sell the beasts or so many of them as shall be necessary to pay the damages, fees and costs of keeping, upon the same notice as is required in case of a constable's sale of personal property taken by execution.
172.56 (1) From the proceeds of the sale under s. 173.04 172.54 or 173.05 172.55, the person making the sale shall retain his or her fees, which shall be the same as are allowed to constables upon sales of personal property on execution, and the cost of keeping the beasts. The person making the sale shall pay to the person who distrained the beasts the damages certified under s. 173.02 172.52, with the fees of the appraisers and chairperson, president or mayor.
Note: Sections 173.01 to 173.07 were renumbered to ss. 172.51 to 172.57 by
1997 Wis. Act 192.
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211. 173.13 (1) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
173.13 (1) (a) (intro.) A humane officer, on behalf of a political subdivision in which the humane officer has jurisdiction under s. 173.01 173.03 (3), or a law enforcement officer, on behalf of a political subdivision, may take custody of an animal if the humane officer or law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the animal is one of the following:
Note: Inserts correct cross-reference. Section 173.03 (3) relates to the jurisdiction of a humane officer. Section 173.01 (3) is a definition of "political subdivision".
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
180.1901 (1m) (ag) The department of regulation and licensing under subch. X XI of ch. 440.
Note: Inserts correct cross-reference as renumbered by this bill.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
181.1703 (3) Reinstatement of dissolved corporation. Section 181.1422 applies to any involuntary or administrative dissolution, even if the dissolution occurred before the effective date of this subsection
January 1, 1999.
Note: Confirms the insertion of the correct date by the revisor under s. 13.93 (1) (c).
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
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217. 190.02 (11) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
190.02 (11) (title) Operate buses and air transportation.
Note: Conforms title to the subject matter of the statute text.
Note: Confirms renumbering by revisor.
1997 Wis. Act 254 erroneously stated that s. 190.051 was renumbered to s. 190.05 (1) (a). No renumbering was intended.
195.14 (2) (b) Railroads may exchange passes with officers, attorneys, physicians or employes of other railroads and members of their families. No person holding any public office or position under the laws of this state shall be given transportation free or at reduced rates that are not open to the public, except that notaries public and regular employes of a railroad or other public utility who are candidates for or hold public office for which the annual compensation is not more than $300 to whom no passes or privileges are extended beyond those that are extended to other regular employes of such corporations may be granted free transportation free or at reduced rates for the transmission of any message or communication.
Note: Restores language existing prior to
1997 Wis. Act 254 that was mistakenly changed by that act.