SB357,9,14
1An Act to repeal 16.54 (11m), 100.207 (6) (em), 118.43 (2) (br) 3., 118.43 (2) (f),
2165.25 (4) (ar), 351.07 (2) (b), 939.32 (1) (b), 939.50 (1) (bc), 939.50 (3) (bc),
3939.615 (7) (c), 939.622, 939.623, 939.624, 939.625, 939.63 (2), 939.635, 939.64,
4939.641, 939.646, 939.647, 939.648, 940.09 (1b), 940.19 (3), 940.195 (3), 940.195
5(6), 940.25 (1b), 940.285 (2) (b) 3., 941.29 (2m), 941.296 (3), 943.01 (2g), 943.23
6(1m), 943.23 (1r), 946.42 (4), 946.425 (2), 948.02 (3m), 948.025 (2m), 948.03 (5),
7948.35, 948.36, 948.605 (4), 961.41 (1) (cm) 5., 961.41 (1) (d) 5., 961.41 (1) (d) 6.,
8961.41 (1) (e) 5., 961.41 (1) (e) 6., 961.41 (1m) (cm) 5., 961.41 (1m) (d) 5., 961.41
9(1m) (d) 6., 961.41 (1m) (e) 5., 961.41 (1m) (e) 6., 961.41 (2) (c), 961.41 (3g) (a)
102., 961.41 (3g) (a) 3., 961.438, 961.46 (2), 961.46 (3), 961.465, 961.48 (2), 961.48
11(4), 961.49 (2), 961.49 (3), 961.492, 973.01 (2) (b) 2. and 973.03 (3) (e) 3.;
to
12renumber 100.207 (title) and (1) to (5), 351.07 (2) (a) and 961.49 (1);
to
13renumber and amend 49.95 (1), 100.171, 100.173, 100.174, 100.175, 100.177,
14100.205, 100.206, 100.207 (6) (b), (c), (e) and (f), 100.209, 100.28, 100.50, 100.51,
1125.075 (2), 939.63 (1), 943.20 (3) (d) 2., 948.025 (1), 948.025 (2), 961.41 (1) (cm)
21., 961.41 (1m) (cm) 1., 961.41 (3g) (a) 1., 961.46 (1), 961.48 (1), 971.17 (1),
3973.01 (2) (b) 6., 973.01 (2) (c) and 973.01 (2) (d);
to amend 6.18, 11.61 (1) (a),
411.61 (1) (b), 12.60 (1) (a), 13.05, 13.06, 13.69 (6m), 15.01 (2), 15.13, 20.115 (1)
5(hm), 20.255 (2) (cu), 20.370 (5) (bx), 20.370 (6) (bu), 20.455 (1) (hm), 20.455 (2)
6(r), 20.566 (2) (r), 20.566 (8) (b), 20.566 (8) (c), 20.566 (8) (q), 20.566 (8) (r), 20.566
7(8) (v), 20.625 (1) (d), 20.835 (2) (dn), 20.835 (2) (q), 20.835 (5) (a), 20.866 (1) (u),
820.866 (2) (s), 20.866 (2) (ta), 20.866 (2) (zd), 23.0917 (3) (dm) 1., 23.0917 (3) (dm)
92., 23.0917 (4) (d) 1., 23.0917 (4) (d) 2., 23.0917 (4) (d) 3., 23.33 (13) (cg), 26.14
10(8), 29.971 (1) (c), 29.971 (1m) (c), 29.971 (11m) (a), 29.971 (11p) (a), 30.80 (2g)
11(b), 30.80 (2g) (c), 30.80 (2g) (d), 30.80 (3m), 36.25 (6) (d), 40.51 (8), 40.51 (8m),
1246.034 (3), 46.215 (2) (c) 1., 46.215 (2) (c) 3., 46.22 (1) (am), 46.22 (1) (e) 3. a.,
1346.22 (1) (e) 3. c., 46.27 (11) (c) 3., 46.283 (5), 46.284 (5) (a), 46.40 (1) (a), 46.40
14(2), 46.40 (3), 46.40 (7m), 46.45 (2) (a), 46.45 (3) (a), 46.45 (6), 46.495 (1) (am),
1546.495 (1) (d), 46.495 (1) (dc), 47.03 (3) (d), 48.355 (2d) (b) 3., 48.415 (9m) (b) 2.,
1648.417 (1) (d), 48.57 (3p) (g) 2., 48.685 (5) (bm) 2., 48.685 (5) (bm) 3., 48.685 (5)
17(bm) 4., 49.127 (8) (a) 2., 49.127 (8) (b) 2., 49.127 (8) (c), 49.141 (7) (a), 49.141
18(7) (b), 49.141 (9) (a), 49.141 (9) (b), 49.141 (10) (b), 49.49 (1) (b) 1., 49.49 (2) (a),
1949.49 (2) (b), 49.49 (3), 49.49 (3m) (b), 49.49 (4) (b), 51.15 (12), 51.423 (1), 51.423
20(2), 51.423 (4), 51.423 (9), 55.06 (11) (am), 60.23 (24), 60.23 (25), 66.184, 66.4025
21(1) (b), 66.4025 (1) (c), 69.24 (1) (intro.), 70.47 (18) (a), 71.07 (9) (b) 4., 71.83 (2)
22(b), 79.01 (1), 79.03 (3c) (f), 79.03 (4), 79.058 (3) (c), 79.13 (2) (a), 79.13 (2) (b),
2386.192 (4), 97.43 (4), 97.45 (2), 100.171 (7) (b), 100.178 (1) (c), 100.178 (4),
24100.178 (7), 100.18 (8), 100.18 (11) (d), 100.182 (5) (a), 100.182 (5) (b), 100.2095
25(6) (b), 100.2095 (6) (c), 100.2095 (6) (d), 100.21 (3) (a), 100.26 (1), 100.26 (2),
1100.26 (5), 100.26 (6), 100.26 (7), 100.264 (2) (intro.), 100.264 (3), 101.143 (10)
2(b), 101.94 (8) (b), 102.835 (11), 102.835 (18), 102.85 (3), 108.225 (11), 108.225
3(18), 110.07 (5) (a), 111.91 (2) (n), 114.20 (18) (c), 115.31 (2g), 118.19 (4) (a),
4118.43 (2) (a), 118.43 (3) (intro.), 118.43 (5) (b), 118.43 (6) (b) 7., 118.43 (6) (b)
58., 120.13 (2) (g), 125.085 (3) (a) 2., 125.105 (2) (b), 125.66 (3), 125.68 (12) (b),
6125.68 (12) (c), 132.20 (2), 133.03 (1), 133.03 (2), 134.05 (4), 134.16, 134.20 (1)
7(intro.), 134.205 (4), 134.58, 134.71 (12), 134.95 (2), 134.95 (3), 134.99 (1),
8136.03 (title), 136.03 (1) (intro.), 139.44 (1), 139.44 (1m), 139.44 (2), 139.44 (8)
9(c), 139.95 (2), 139.95 (3), 146.345 (3), 146.35 (5), 146.60 (9) (am), 146.70 (10) (a),
10154.15 (2), 154.29 (2), 166.20 (11) (b), 167.10 (9) (g), 175.20 (3), 180.0129 (2),
11181.0129 (2), 185.825, 185.981 (4t), 185.983 (1) (intro.), 196.219 (3) (n), 200.09
12(2), 214.93, 215.02 (6) (b), 215.12, 215.21 (21), 218.21 (7), 220.06 (2), 221.0625
13(2) (intro.), 221.0636 (2), 221.0637 (2), 221.1004 (2), 253.06 (4) (b), 285.87 (2) (b),
14291.97 (2) (b) (intro.), 291.97 (2) (c) 1. and 2., 299.53 (4) (c) 2., 301.03 (3), 301.035
15(2), 301.035 (4), 301.26 (3) (c), 301.26 (4) (a), 301.26 (4) (cm) 1., 301.26 (6) (a),
16301.26 (7) (a) (intro.), 301.26 (8), 301.46 (5) (a) (intro.), 302.095 (2), 302.11 (1g)
17(a) 2., 302.11 (1p), 302.113 (2), 302.113 (3) (a) (intro.), 302.113 (7), 302.113 (9),
18302.114 (3) (a) (intro.), 302.114 (5) (f), 302.114 (6) (b), 302.114 (6) (c), 302.114 (9),
19302.33 (1), 302.43, 303.065 (1) (b) 1., 303.08 (1) (intro.), 303.08 (2), 303.08 (5)
20(intro.), 303.08 (6), 303.08 (12), 304.06 (1) (b), 304.071 (2), 341.605 (3), 342.06
21(2), 342.065 (4) (b), 342.155 (4) (b), 342.156 (6) (b), 342.30 (3) (a), 342.32 (3),
22343.31 (1) (i), 343.31 (3) (d) (intro.), 343.44 (2) (b) (intro.), 344.48 (2), 344.576
23(3) (a) 5., 344.576 (3) (c), 344.579 (2) (intro.), 346.17 (3) (a), 346.17 (3) (b), 346.17
24(3) (c), 346.17 (3) (d), 346.175 (1) (a), 346.175 (1) (b), 346.175 (4) (b), 346.175 (4)
25(c), 346.175 (4) (d), 346.175 (5) (intro.), 346.175 (5) (a), 346.65 (2) (e), 346.65 (5),
1346.74 (5) (b), 346.74 (5) (c), 346.74 (5) (d), 350.11 (2m), 446.07, 447.09, 450.11
2(9) (b), 450.14 (5), 450.15 (2), 551.58 (1), 552.19 (1), 553.52 (1), 553.52 (2), 562.13
3(3), 562.13 (4), 565.50 (2), 565.50 (3), 601.64 (4), 618.41 (6m), 631.01 (1) (b),
4631.01 (4m), 632.18, 641.19 (4) (a), 641.19 (4) (b), 704.90 (11) (title), 704.90 (11)
5(a), 704.90 (11) (b), 707.49 (4), 707.55 (10), 707.57 (2), 707.57 (3), 753.061 (2m),
6758.19 (5) (b) (intro.), 758.19 (5) (b) 1., 765.30 (1) (intro.), 765.30 (2) (intro.),
7768.07, 779.93 (title), 779.93 (1), 779.93 (2) (intro.), 783.07, 801.50 (5), 814.04
8(intro.), 814.245 (2) (d), 911.01 (4) (c), 938.208 (1) (a), 938.34 (4h) (a), 938.34 (4m)
9(b) 1., 938.355 (2d) (b) 3., 938.355 (4) (b), 938.78 (3), 939.22 (21) (d), 939.30 (1),
10939.30 (2), 939.32 (1) (intro.), 939.50 (1) (intro.), 939.50 (2), 939.50 (3) (c), 939.50
11(3) (d), 939.50 (3) (e), 939.615 (7) (b) 2., 939.62 (1) (a), 939.62 (1) (b), 939.62 (1)
12(c), 939.62 (2m) (a) 2m. a., 939.62 (2m) (a) 2m. b., 939.632 (1) (e) 1., 939.632 (2),
13939.645 (2), 939.72 (1), 939.75 (1), 940.02 (2) (intro.), 940.03, 940.04 (1), 940.04
14(2) (intro.), 940.04 (4), 940.06 (1), 940.06 (2), 940.07, 940.08 (1), 940.08 (2),
15940.09 (1) (intro.), 940.10 (1), 940.10 (2), 940.11 (1), 940.11 (2), 940.12, 940.15
16(2), 940.15 (5), 940.15 (6), 940.19 (2), 940.19 (4), 940.19 (5), 940.19 (6) (intro.),
17940.195 (2), 940.195 (4), 940.195 (5), 940.20 (1), 940.20 (1m), 940.20 (2), 940.20
18(2m) (b), 940.20 (3), 940.20 (4), 940.20 (5) (b), 940.20 (6) (b) (intro.), 940.20 (7)
19(b), 940.201 (2) (intro.), 940.203 (2) (intro.), 940.205 (2) (intro.), 940.207 (2)
20(intro.), 940.21, 940.22 (2), 940.225 (2) (intro.), 940.225 (3), 940.23 (1) (a), 940.23
21(1) (b), 940.23 (2) (a), 940.23 (2) (b), 940.24 (1), 940.24 (2), 940.25 (1) (intro.),
22940.285 (2) (b) 1g., 940.285 (2) (b) 1m., 940.285 (2) (b) 1r., 940.285 (2) (b) 2.,
23940.29, 940.295 (3) (b) 1g., 940.295 (3) (b) 1m., 940.295 (3) (b) 1r., 940.295 (3)
24(b) 2., 940.295 (3) (b) 3., 940.30, 940.305 (1), 940.305 (2), 940.31 (1) (intro.),
25940.31 (2) (a), 940.31 (2) (b), 940.32 (2) (intro.), 940.32 (2m), 940.32 (3) (intro.),
1940.32 (3m) (intro.), 940.43 (intro.), 940.45 (intro.), 941.11 (intro.), 941.12 (1),
2941.20 (2) (intro.), 941.20 (3) (a) (intro.), 941.21, 941.235 (1), 941.26 (2) (a),
3941.26 (2) (b), 941.26 (2) (e), 941.26 (2) (f), 941.26 (2) (g), 941.26 (4) (d), 941.26
4(4) (e), 941.28 (3), 941.29 (2) (intro.), 941.295 (1), 941.296 (2) (intro.), 941.298
5(2), 941.30 (1), 941.30 (2), 941.31 (1), 941.31 (2) (b), 941.315 (3) (intro.), 941.32,
6941.325, 941.327 (2) (b) 1., 941.327 (2) (b) 2., 941.327 (2) (b) 3., 941.327 (2) (b)
74., 941.327 (3), 941.37 (3), 941.37 (4), 941.38 (1) (b) 4., 941.38 (2), 943.01 (2)
8(intro.), 943.01 (2) (d), 943.011 (2) (intro.), 943.012 (intro.), 943.013 (2) (intro.),
9943.014 (2), 943.015 (2) (intro.), 943.017 (2) (intro.), 943.017 (2) (d), 943.017
10(2m) (b) (intro.), 943.02 (1) (intro.), 943.03, 943.04, 943.06 (2), 943.07 (1), 943.07
11(2), 943.10 (1) (intro.), 943.10 (2) (intro.), 943.12, 943.20 (3) (a), 943.20 (3) (b),
12943.20 (3) (c), 943.20 (3) (d) (intro.), 943.20 (3) (d) 1., 943.20 (3) (d) 3., 943.20 (3)
13(d) 4., 943.201 (2), 943.205 (3), 943.21 (3) (a), 943.21 (3) (b), 943.23 (1g), 943.23
14(2), 943.23 (3), 943.23 (4m), 943.23 (5), 943.24 (1), 943.24 (2), 943.25 (1), 943.25
15(2) (intro.), 943.26 (2), 943.27, 943.28 (2), 943.28 (3), 943.28 (4), 943.30 (1),
16943.30 (2), 943.30 (3), 943.30 (4), 943.30 (5) (b), 943.31, 943.32 (1) (intro.),
17943.32 (2), 943.34 (1) (a), 943.34 (1) (b), 943.34 (1) (c), 943.38 (1) (intro.), 943.38
18(2), 943.39 (intro.), 943.395 (2) (a), 943.395 (2) (b), 943.40 (intro.), 943.41 (8) (b),
19943.41 (8) (c), 943.45 (3) (c), 943.45 (3) (d), 943.455 (4) (c), 943.455 (4) (d), 943.46
20(4) (c), 943.46 (4) (d), 943.47 (3) (c), 943.47 (3) (d), 943.50 (4) (a), 943.50 (4) (b),
21943.50 (4) (c), 943.60 (1), 943.61 (5) (b), 943.61 (5) (c), 943.62 (4) (b), 943.62 (4)
22(c), 943.70 (2) (b) 2., 943.70 (2) (b) 3., 943.70 (2) (b) 4., 943.70 (3) (b) 2., 943.70
23(3) (b) 3., 943.70 (3) (b) 4., 943.75 (2), 944.05 (1) (intro.), 944.06, 944.16 (intro.),
24944.205 (2) (intro.), 944.21 (5) (c), 944.21 (5) (e), 944.32, 944.33 (2), 944.34
25(intro.), 945.03 (1m) (intro.), 945.05 (1) (intro.), 945.08 (1), 946.02 (1) (intro.),
1946.03 (1) (intro.), 946.03 (2), 946.05 (1), 946.10 (intro.), 946.11 (1) (intro.),
2946.12 (intro.), 946.13 (1) (intro.), 946.14, 946.15 (1), 946.15 (3), 946.31 (1)
3(intro.), 946.32 (1) (intro.), 946.41 (2m) (intro.), 946.415 (2) (intro.), 946.42 (3)
4(intro.), 946.425 (1), 946.425 (1m) (b), 946.425 (1r) (b), 946.43 (intro.), 946.44 (1)
5(intro.), 946.44 (1g), 946.44 (1m), 946.47 (1) (intro.), 946.48 (1), 946.49 (1) (b),
6946.49 (2), 946.60 (1), 946.60 (2), 946.61 (1) (intro.), 946.64, 946.65 (1), 946.68
7(1r) (a), 946.68 (1r) (b), 946.68 (1r) (c), 946.69 (2) (intro.), 946.70 (2), 946.72 (1),
8946.74 (2), 946.76, 946.82 (4), 946.84 (1), 946.85 (1), 947.013 (1t), 947.013 (1v),
9947.013 (1x) (intro.), 947.015, 948.02 (2), 948.02 (3), 948.03 (2) (a), 948.03 (2) (b),
10948.03 (2) (c), 948.03 (3) (a), 948.03 (3) (b), 948.03 (3) (c), 948.03 (4) (a), 948.03
11(4) (b), 948.04 (1), 948.04 (2), 948.05 (1) (intro.), 948.05 (1m), 948.05 (2), 948.055
12(2) (a), 948.055 (2) (b), 948.06 (intro.), 948.07 (intro.), 948.08, 948.095 (2)
13(intro.), 948.11 (2) (a), 948.11 (2) (am), 948.12 (intro.), 948.13 (2), 948.20, 948.21
14(1), 948.22 (2), 948.23, 948.24 (1) (intro.), 948.30 (1) (intro.), 948.30 (2) (intro.),
15948.31 (1) (b), 948.31 (2), 948.31 (3) (intro.), 948.40 (4) (a), 948.40 (4) (b), 948.51
16(3) (b), 948.60 (2) (b), 948.60 (2) (c), 948.605 (2) (a), 948.605 (3) (a), 948.61 (2) (b),
17948.62 (1) (a), 948.62 (1) (b), 948.62 (1) (c), 949.03 (1) (b), 950.04 (1v) (g), 951.18
18(1), 951.18 (2), 951.18 (2m), 961.41 (1) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (a), 961.41 (1) (b),
19961.41 (1) (cm) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (cm) 2., 961.41 (1) (cm) 3., 961.41 (1) (cm) 4.,
20961.41 (1) (d) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (d) 1., 961.41 (1) (d) 2., 961.41 (1) (d) 3., 961.41
21(1) (d) 4., 961.41 (1) (e) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (e) 1., 961.41 (1) (e) 2., 961.41 (1) (e)
223., 961.41 (1) (e) 4., 961.41 (1) (f) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (f) 1., 961.41 (1) (f) 2., 961.41
23(1) (f) 3., 961.41 (1) (g) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (g) 1., 961.41 (1) (g) 2., 961.41 (1) (g)
243., 961.41 (1) (h) (intro.), 961.41 (1) (h) 1., 961.41 (1) (h) 2., 961.41 (1) (h) 3.,
25961.41 (1) (i), 961.41 (1) (j), 961.41 (1m) (intro.), 961.41 (1m) (a), 961.41 (1m) (b),
1961.41 (1m) (cm) (intro.), 961.41 (1m) (cm) 2., 961.41 (1m) (cm) 3., 961.41 (1m)
2(cm) 4., 961.41 (1m) (d) (intro.), 961.41 (1m) (d) 1., 961.41 (1m) (d) 2., 961.41 (1m)
3(d) 3., 961.41 (1m) (d) 4., 961.41 (1m) (e) (intro.), 961.41 (1m) (e) 1., 961.41 (1m)
4(e) 2., 961.41 (1m) (e) 3., 961.41 (1m) (e) 4., 961.41 (1m) (f) (intro.), 961.41 (1m)
5(f) 1., 961.41 (1m) (f) 2., 961.41 (1m) (f) 3., 961.41 (1m) (g) (intro.), 961.41 (1m)
6(g) 1., 961.41 (1m) (g) 2., 961.41 (1m) (g) 3., 961.41 (1m) (h) (intro.), 961.41 (1m)
7(h) 1., 961.41 (1m) (h) 2., 961.41 (1m) (h) 3., 961.41 (1m) (i), 961.41 (1m) (j),
8961.41 (1n) (c), 961.41 (1q), 961.41 (1r), 961.41 (2) (intro.), 961.41 (2) (a), 961.41
9(2) (b), 961.41 (2) (d), 961.41 (3g) (c), 961.41 (3g) (d), 961.41 (3g) (e), 961.41 (3g)
10(f), 961.41 (4) (am) 3., 961.42 (2), 961.43 (2), 961.455 (1), 961.455 (3), 961.472
11(2), 961.48 (2m) (a), 961.48 (3), 968.255 (1) (a) 2., 968.31 (1) (intro.), 968.34 (3),
12968.43 (3), 969.08 (10) (a), 969.08 (10) (b), 971.365 (1) (c), 971.365 (2), 973.01 (1),
13973.01 (2) (intro.), 973.01 (2) (a), 973.01 (2) (b) (intro.), 973.01 (2) (b) 3., 973.01
14(2) (b) 4., 973.01 (2) (b) 5., 973.01 (4), 973.01 (5), 973.0135 (1) (b) 2., 973.03 (3)
15(e) 1. and 2., 973.032 (4) (c) 2., 973.075 (1) (b) 1m. e., 973.075 (2) (d), 973.09 (2)
16(b) 1., 977.06 (2) (b) and 978.13 (1) (c);
to repeal and recreate 20.866 (1) (u),
1746.45 (2) (a) and 944.15 (title);
to create 13.48 (31), 13.525, 15.105 (26), 18.13
18(4g), 19.42 (10) (o), 19.42 (13) (n), 20.410 (3) (ce), 20.410 (3) (cf), 20.435 (3) (fp),
1920.435 (4) (bv), 20.435 (4) (j), 20.435 (7) (ba), 20.435 (7) (bb), 20.505 (4) (dr),
2020.505 (4) (mr), 20.866 (2) (zbL), 20.867 (3) (bm), 20.923 (4) (b) 7., 20.923 (6) (hr),
2146.40 (2g), 46.766, 49.688, 49.95 (1) (e) and (f), 59.25 (3) (rm), 79.058 (3) (d),
2279.13 (2) (c), 100.18 (11) (b) 1., 118.43 (2) (bt), 118.43 (2) (g), 118.43 (3) (at),
23118.43 (6) (b) 7m., 118.43 (6) (b) 8m., 118.43 (6) (b) 9., 125.075 (2) (b), 165.07,
24165.075, 165.076, 230.08 (2) (L) 6., 230.08 (2) (of), 301.03 (3a), 301.26 (7) (k),
25301.26 (7m), 301.46 (2s), 302.113 (7m), 302.113 (8m), 302.113 (9) (am), 302.113
1(9) (d), 302.113 (9g), 302.114 (8m), 302.114 (9) (d), 346.04 (2t), 346.04 (4), 346.17
2(2t), 609.88, 632.895 (14), 758.19 (8), 801.50 (5c), 895.10, 939.32 (1) (bm), 939.32
3(1g), 939.32 (1m), 939.32 (2) (title), 939.32 (3) (title), 939.50 (1) (f), 939.50 (1) (g),
4939.50 (1) (h), 939.50 (1) (i), 939.50 (3) (f), 939.50 (3) (g), 939.50 (3) (h), 939.50
5(3) (i), 940.09 (1c), 943.20 (3) (bm), 943.23 (3m), 943.34 (1) (bm), 943.50 (4) (bm),
6946.50 (5d), 946.50 (5h), 946.50 (5p), 946.50 (5t), 948.025 (1) (b), 948.025 (2) (a),
7948.51 (3) (c), 948.62 (1) (bm), 950.04 (1v) (nt), 961.41 (1) (cm) 1g., 961.41 (1) (h)
84., 961.41 (1) (h) 5., 961.41 (1m) (cm) 1g., 961.41 (1m) (h) 4., 961.41 (1m) (h) 5.,
9961.41 (3g) (b) (title), 961.48 (1) (a) and (b), 971.17 (1) (b), 971.17 (1) (d), 973.01
10(2) (b) 6m., 973.01 (2) (b) 7., 973.01 (2) (b) 8., 973.01 (2) (b) 9., 973.01 (2) (c) 2.,
11973.01 (2) (d) 1. to 6., 973.01 (7m), 973.017, 973.031, 973.09 (6), 973.15 (2) (am),
12973.30 and 977.05 (4) (jm) of the statutes; and
to affect 1997 Wisconsin Act 283,
13section
454 (1) (f),
1997 Wisconsin Act 283, section
454 (2) and
1999 Wisconsin
14Act 9, section
9443 (24e);
relating to: an agreement between the state and
15tobacco product manufacturers; classification and elements of felony offenses
16and certain misdemeanor offenses; modification of a bifurcated sentence in
17certain cases; revocation of extended supervision; the creation of a sentencing
18commission and temporary sentencing guidelines; legislative procedure for
19criminal penalties bills; assistant district attorney positions for certain
20counties; releasing information from the sex offender registry to school district
21administrators and parents, guardians and legal custodians of children;
22achievement guarantee contracts; authorizing digital television conversion
23projects; funding for gaming law enforcement operations, general program
24operations of the state lottery, lottery retailer compensation, lottery vendor
25fees, the farmland tax relief credit, costs of administration, administration of
1the lottery and gaming credit; prescription drug assistance for elderly persons;
2funding for the badger care health care program; funding for food pantries;
3requiring insurance coverage of certain immunizations for children; creating
4an office of public intervenor in the department of justice; bonding authority
5under the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship 2000 program;
6shared revenue payments to counties and municipalities, circuit court support
7payments, financial assistance for local recycling programs, community aids,
8youth aids; transferring certain consumer protection functions performed by
9the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection to the
10department of justice; the composition of the board of agriculture, trade and
11consumer protection; distribution of national forest income payments from the
12federal government; restoring the school property tax rent credit; granting
13bonding authority; granting rule-making authority; making appropriations;
14and providing penalties.
This bill makes the following changes to penalties for offenses committed on or
after the effective date:
2. Classification of felonies. The bill places felony offenses that are classified
under current law into the new felony classes, with the exception of a few classified
felony offenses that are reduced to misdemeanor offenses. In addition, the bill places
unclassified felony offenses into the new felony classes, with the exception of certain
unclassified felony offenses that are reduced to misdemeanor offenses and offenses
that are felonies only because of the application of a penalty enhancer.
As a general rule, the bill places a felony offense into a felony class based on the
amount of time that a person who is given a maximum sentence for the offense under
current law would serve in prison before being released on parole under the
mandatory release law (see below, The structure of felony sentences, item 1).
However, in some cases a felony is placed in a higher or lower felony class than the
one based on the current mandatory release date for a maximum sentence under
current law. For those felony offenses that are reduced to misdemeanor offenses
under the bill, the new penalty for the offense is a fine of not more than $10,000 or
imprisonment of not more than nine months or both.
3. Changes in property offenses. This bill changes penalties for certain crimes
against property. Under current law, the penalties for certain crimes against
property (such as theft, criminal damage to property, receiving stolen property,
issuing worthless checks and various kinds of fraud) are based on the value of the
property stolen, damaged or otherwise involved in the offense. Generally, the
current threshold between misdemeanor and felony penalties for these crimes is
$1,000. Thus, if the value of the property involved is $1,000 or less, the crime is a
misdemeanor. If the value of the property involved is more than $1,000, the crime
is a felony. This bill increases the threshold between misdemeanor and felony
penalties to $2,000 for property crimes cases in which the penalty depends on the
value of the property involved in the offense.
4. Felony murder. Under current law, a person commits felony murder if he or
she causes the death of another while committing or attempting to commit certain
felonies (such as sexual assault, arson or armed robbery). If a person commits felony
murder, the maximum period of imprisonment for the felony the person committed
or attempted to commit is increased by not more 20 years. This bill provides that the
maximum period of imprisonment for the felony the person committed or attempted
to commit is increased by not more 15 years.
5. Changes to the crime of carjacking. Under current law, a person is guilty of
carjacking if he or she intentionally takes any vehicle without the consent of the
owner while possessing a dangerous weapon and by using or threatening the use of
force or the weapon against another. This bill classifies every carjacking offense as
a Class C felony, including an offense resulting in a person's death (currently a Class
A felony), and adds carjacking to the list of offenses subject to the felony murder
statute (see item 4 above, Felony murder).
6. Increase in certain misdemeanor penalties. The bill increases penalties for
a few misdemeanor offenses by classifying them as felony offenses. The
misdemeanor offenses that are changed to felony offenses by the bill (and the
classification into which the offense is placed) are as follows:
a) Stalking (Class I felony).
b) Criminal damage to railroad property (Class I felony).
c) Possession of a firearm in a school zone (Class I felony).
d) Discharge of a firearm in a school zone (Class G felony).
7. Elimination of certain minimum penalty provisions. Current law requires
a court to impose a minimum sentence of imprisonment in certain cases. In other
cases current law specifies a minimum sentence of imprisonment but also allows a
court, in the exercise of its discretion, to impose a lesser sentence of imprisonment
or no imprisonment at all. This bill eliminates both mandatory and presumptive
minimum prison sentences for felony offenses, except for Class A felonies, which
carry a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment (see below, Sentences of life
imprisonment), and the persistent repeater penalty enhancers (often called the
"three strikes, you're out" and "two strikes, you're out" laws), which require a
sentence of life imprisonment without possibility of release. In addition, the bill does
not change the minimum mandatory sentence of six months for fifth and subsequent
offenses of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
8. Elimination of mandatory consecutive sentences. Under current law, a court
sentencing a person convicted of a crime generally may provide that any sentence
imposed run concurrent with or consecutive to any other sentence imposed at the
same time or any sentence imposed previously. However, a court must impose a
consecutive sentence if the person was convicted of certain escape offenses,
possession or discharge of a firearm in a school zone, using or possessing a handgun
and armor-piercing bullet while committing another crime or violating conditions
of lifetime supervision by committing another crime. This bill eliminates the
requirement that consecutive sentences be imposed in these cases. The bill also
imposes new requirements relating to bifurcated sentences and sentences imposed
for crimes committed before December 31, 1999, that are ordered to run
consecutively to each other (see below, The structure of felony sentences, item
3-C).
In addition, under current law, if a person violates certain prohibitions relating
to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and, at the time of the offense, a child
under the age of 16 is in the vehicle, the penalties for the offense double. This bill
retains this penalty enhancer for most of the offenses involving operating a motor
vehicle while intoxicated, but the bill eliminates the enhancer for the crimes of
homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle.
1. The structure of prison sentences for felony offenses committed before
December 31, 1999. If a person committed a felony before December 31, 1999, and
is sentenced to prison, the person will usually have three possible ways of being
released from prison on parole: discretionary parole granted by the parole
commission (for which a person is usually eligible after serving 25% of the sentence
or six months, whichever is greater); mandatory release on parole (usually granted
automatically after the person serves two-thirds of the sentence); or special action
parole release by the secretary of corrections (a program designed to relieve prison
crowding). However, the person could be subject to more restrictive discretionary
parole eligibility provisions or to restrictions on mandatory release under certain
circumstances (for example, if the person has one or more prior convictions for
certain serious felonies).
B) The court must set the term of confinement in prison portion of the sentence
to be at least one year but not more than 40 years for a Class B felony, 20 years for
a Class BC felony, ten years for a Class C felony, five years for a Class D felony, or
two years for a Class E felony. If the person is being sentenced to prison for a felony
that is not in one of these classes, the term of confinement in prison portion of the
sentence must be at least one year but not more than 75% of the total length of the
bifurcated sentence.
3. The changes made by this bill. This bill makes the following changes relating
to the imposition of bifurcated sentences:
G) The bill creates a procedure by which certain older prisoners who have been
given a bifurcated sentence may petition the sentencing court for a modification of
the terms of the sentence. The procedure is available to prisoners who are 65 years
of age or older and have served at least five years of the term of confinement in prison
portion of their bifurcated sentence and to prisoners who are 60 years of age or older
and have served at least ten years of the term of confinement in prison portion of the
bifurcated sentence.
H) The bill clarifies that, if a misdemeanor offender may be sentenced to prison
because of the application of a sentence enhancer and the court decides to sentence
the person to prison, the court must impose a bifurcated sentence. In sentencing a
person to prison in such a case, the term of confinement in prison portion of the
sentence may not constitute more than 75% of the total bifurcated sentence.
If a person is sentenced to life imprisonment for a crime committed on or after
December 31, 1999, he or she is not eligible for parole. Instead, the court sentencing
the person to life imprisonment must do one of the following: 1) provide that the
person is eligible for release to extended supervision after serving 20 years; 2) set a
date on which the person becomes eligible for extended supervision, as long as that
date requires the person to serve at least 20 years; or 3) provide that the person is
not eligible for extended supervision. If the court provides that the person is eligible
for extended supervision, the person may petition the sentencing court for release to
extended supervision on or after the extended supervision eligibility date. A person
sentenced to life who is released to extended supervision is on extended supervision
for the remainder of his or her life and, like a person on extended supervision under
a bifurcated sentence (see above, The structure of felony sentences, item 2-C),
may have his or her extended supervision revoked in an administrative proceeding
and be returned to prison if he or she violates a condition of extended supervision or
a rule promulgated by DOC relating to extended supervision. A person returned to
prison after a revocation of extended supervision may not petition for rerelease to
extended supervision until he or she has served a period of time back in prison. The
time period, which must be at least five years, is determined by an administrative
law judge or, if the person waived a revocation hearing, by DOC.
This bill allows DOC to take custody of a person who is on extended supervision
under a life sentence in order to investigate an alleged violation of a condition of
extended supervision. The bill also provides that, if a person on extended supervision
admits that he or she has violated a condition or rule of extended supervision, DOC
may, as a sanction for the violation, confine the person for not more than 90 days in
a DOC regional detention facility or, with the consent of the sheriff, in a county jail.
In addition, the bill changes the procedure for revoking extended supervision by
requiring that a court determine how long to send a person back to prison after his
or her extended supervision is revoked. Under the bill, DOC or the administrative
law judge who made the revocation decision must make a recommendation to the
court concerning the amount of time for which the person should be returned to
prison. The court then reviews the recommendation and makes the final decision as
to the amount of time for which the person is returned to prison. Both the
recommendation and the court's final decision must provide for the person to be
returned to prison for at least five years.
The bill provides a new sentencing option of court-ordered drug treatment.
Under this new option, if a court imposes a sentence or places a person on probation
for any offense committed on or after July 1, 2000, the court may order the person
to participate in a drug treatment program as a condition of probation or, in the case
of a person given a bifurcated sentence, while the person is in prison or as a condition
of extended supervision or both. The court may also require DOC to pay for the cost
of the court-ordered drug treatment.
In addition, the bill requires the director of state courts (director) to promulgate
rules that establish a procedure by which a sentencing court may modify a bifurcated
sentence and that specify the factors that a court may consider when deciding
whether to modify a bifurcated sentence. The rules must provide that a court may
modify a bifurcated sentence on its own motion, on a motion of DOC or on a motion
of the person serving the sentence. The rules must also provide that a court and DOC
may make a motion to modify a bifurcated sentence at any time and that a person
serving a bifurcated sentence may make a motion to modify the bifurcated sentence
that he or she is serving if at least 12 months have elapsed since the bifurcated
sentence was imposed or since the most recent motion to modify the person's
bifurcated sentence was made. If a court modifies a bifurcated sentence under the
procedure established by the director, the court may do so only by reducing the term
of confinement in prison portion of the sentence and lengthening the term of
extended supervision imposed so that the total length of the bifurcated sentence
originally imposed does not change.
Finally, the bill provides that in an appeal from a court's sentencing decision,
the appellate court that is reviewing the sentencing decision must reverse the
sentencing decision if it determines that there is not substantial evidence in the
record to support the sentencing decision.
1. If the child is enrolled in a public school, the parent, guardian or legal
custodian may ask the school district administrator for the information.
2. If the child is enrolled in a private school, the parent, guardian or legal
custodian may ask for the information from the school district administrator of the
school district in which the child resides or the school district administrator of the
school district in which the private school is located.
3. If a parent, guardian or legal custodian of a child intends to move to a new
residence that is located in a different school district or intends to enroll his or her
child in a private school, the parent, guardian or legal custodian may ask for the
information from the school district administrator of the school district in which the
new residence is located or the school district administrator of the school district in
which the private school is located.
When a school district administrator receives a request from a parent, guardian
or legal custodian for information concerning registered sex offenders who are
subject to special bulletin notification, the school district administrator must in turn
request information concerning the persons from the police chief of the community
in which the school district is located or the sheriff of the county in which the school
district is located. Upon receiving a request from a school district administrator, the
police chief or sheriff must immediately provide in writing to the school district
administrator information concerning each person who is residing, employed or
attending school in the community or county and about whom the police chief or
sheriff has received a special bulletin notification. The information that the police
chief or sheriff must provide includes the name and address of the person who is
registered as a sex offender, the offense the person committed, the person's place of
employment and the location of any school the person is attending. The information
provided will include information about children who are required to register as sex
offenders and information concerning juvenile adjudications for sex offenses. Upon
receiving the information from the police chief or sheriff, the school district
administrator must provide the information to the parent, guardian or legal
custodian who asked the school district administrator for the information.
The bill permits the attorney general to bring a civil action against a tobacco
product manufacturer that fails to put money into escrow as required. If a court finds
that a tobacco product manufacturer failed to place the money into escrow, the bill
permits the court to impose a penalty of up to 5% of the amount improperly withheld
from escrow for each day of the violation, up to 100% of the amount improperly
withheld. If the court finds that a tobacco product manufacturer knowingly failed
to place the money into escrow, the bill permits the court to impose a penalty of up
to 15% of the amount improperly withheld from escrow for each day of the violation,
up to 300% of the amount improperly withheld. The bill also provides that if a tobacco
product manufacturer failed to place the money into escrow on two or more occasions,
the court is required to prohibit the manufacturer from selling cigarettes in this state
for up to two years. The bill requires the court to award the attorney general costs
and reasonable attorney fees if he or she prevails in the lawsuit.