Examining board membership revised [S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 182q, r, 9443 (2x)] -
SB55
HIRSP pharmacy overpayment recovery [Conf.Amdt.1 to A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9123 (4r)] -
JR2 AB1
Patient health care records: identifying information used to market a service or product to a patient or health care provider prohibited; pharmacy included in confidentiality requirements; civil liability provisions; DA and DOJ authority specified -
AB621
Patient health care records: pharmacy included in confidentiality requirements -
SB237
Pharmacy Internship Board abolished; pharmacy intern provisions; grant to the Wisconsin Patient Safety Institute, Inc. [Conf.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 187d, 227r, 386m, 802m, 1356L, 3608bh-bL, 9443 (3f)] -
SB55
Pharmacy outreach program created in DHFS re pharmaceutical manufacturer patient assistance programs
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AB898
Prescription drug assistance program: pharmacies and pharmacists limited in amount they may charge, enrollment conditions and fee, rebate agreements, and DHFS provisions
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AB857
Prescription drug assistance program: pharmacies and pharmacists limited in amount they may charge, enrollment conditions and fee, rebate agreements, and DHFS provisions
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SB482
Prescription drug charges for elderly, blind, or permanently disabled: MA income eligibility revised; assistance program income guidelines for pharmacies; rebate agreements with drug manufacturers; DATCP and DHFS duties; reports required
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AB132
Prescription drug charges for elderly: income guidelines; rebate agreements with drug manufacturers; DHFS duties and contract and federal waiver provisions; report required
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AB53
Prescription drug charges for elderly: income guidelines; rebate agreements with drug manufacturers; DHFS duties and contract and federal waiver provisions; report required
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SB1
Prescription drug charges for low-income elderly: income guidelines; rebate agreements with drug manufacturers; DHFS duties and reports required -
SB204
Prescription drug charges for low-income elderly: MA income eligibility revised; assistance program income guidelines for pharmacies; rebate agreements with drug manufacturers; DHFS duties and contract authority; report required
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AB120
Prescription drug manufacturer or distributor: giving or offering things of monetary value to practitioners to encourage the issuance of prescriptions prohibited, exceptions provided -
AB750
Prescriptions by private providers to veterans: requiring DVA pharmacies to dispense medications re H.R. 1717 (memorial to Congress) -
AJR105
Prescriptions by private providers to veterans: requiring DVA pharmacies to dispense medications re H.R. 1717 (memorial to Congress) -
SJR65
Public health state of emergency authorization provisions created; DHFS to act as public health authority, duties and powers specified; pharmacy, coroner, and medical examiner provisions; reports required -
AB849
Public health state of emergency authorization provisions created; DHFS to act as public health authority, duties and powers specified; pharmacy, coroner, medical examiner, and Laboratory of hygiene board provisions; reports required
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AB850
Antibiotic drug for treatment of chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomonas: physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice nurse may prescribe single-dose to patient for use by another; DHFS provision -
AB698
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children treated with prescription drugs: physicians required to provide certain information; penalties and controlled substance provisions; DHFS and DPI duties specified -
AB672
Battery or simple battery committed against a nurse, physician, or physician assistant: penalties increased
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SB437
HIV test without individual's consent re accident victim: exceptions expanded to include Good Samaritans; coroner, medical examiner, or physician required to take blood sample from corpse -
AB156
MEB to make certain information about physicians available to the public; health care providers allowed to correct health care information collected by DHFS -
SB140
Medication for purpose of ending life: certain individuals permitted to make written requests for
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AB417
Medication for purpose of ending life: certain individuals permitted to make written requests for
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SB184
Nurses and physician assistants at certain correctional facilities classified as protective occupation participants under WRS -
SB351
Physician certification requirements for publicly funded abortions expanded; reports required; DHFS duty specified
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AB379
Physician-patient privilege extended to include health care services review organizations -
AB191
Physicians and dentists providing certain public health services given state agency status; removal of physician from immunization program -
SB329
Prescription drug manufacturer or distributor: giving or offering things of monetary value to practitioners to encourage the issuance of prescriptions prohibited, exceptions provided -
AB750
Prescription drugs administered to pupils: civil liability immunity expanded to advanced practice nurse prescriber, optometrist, and physician assistant -
SB178
Professional licensing revisions re continuing education for optometrists, podiatrists, and phyisicians; roster prepared and disciplinary action by the examining board of architects, landscape architects, professional engineers, designers, and land surveyors; private detective and private security permits; certain outdated references eliminated; ``hearing aid" replaced with ``hearing instrument" (remedial legislation)
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SB432
Volunteer health care provider program expanded to public elementary and secondary schools with DOA approval
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AB890
Rural health dental clinic created in city of Ladysmith to serve certain counties [S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 720k, 2850b; Conf.Amdt.1: clinic in city of Menomonie added, 2850bc, deletes 2850b] -
SB55
Rural health dental clinics: funding for [Conf.Amdt.1 to A.Sub. Amdt.1: Sec. 9123 (1z), 9223 (18z)]
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JR2 AB1
Agricultural land conservation or restoration: sales and use tax exemptions created for certain items
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AB118
Industrial hemp: U.W. to research growing and marketing, report required; DATCP duties specified
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AB679
Invasive species council and program created; report required [Conf.Amdt.1 to A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 14j, 36fb, 72t-xv, 88pg-r, 9137 (2fxq)] -
JR2 AB1
Livestock or wild deer infection with contagious disease or damage to plant research and development prohibited; intentional actions made a felony [Conf.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 3871t-w, 3938up, 3951n] -
SB55
Pest abatement authority of DATCP expanded [Sec. 2395] -
AB144
Pest abatement authority of DATCP expanded [Sec. 2395; original bill only] -
SB55
Tangible personal property used exclusively and directly for farming or husbandry activities: sales and use tax exemptions expanded to include -
AB121
Tangible personal property used exclusively and directly for farming or husbandry activities: sales and use tax exemptions expanded to include -
SB65
Wisconsin outdoor wildlife heritage trust fund established -
AB649
Wisconsin outdoor wildlife heritage trust fund established [Conf.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 589i, 1110m, 1119z]
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SB55
Wisconsin outdoor wildlife heritage trust fund established [S.Amdt.1: use specified] -
SB330
Platting land and recording certified survey maps: general chapter revisions [Conf.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 3127b-m] -
SB55
Professional licensing revisions re continuing education for optometrists, podiatrists, and phyisicians; roster prepared and disciplinary action by the examining board of architects, landscape architects, professional engineers, designers, and land surveyors; private detective and private security permits; certain outdated references eliminated; ``hearing aid" replaced with ``hearing instrument" (remedial legislation)
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SB432
Capitol Police Department members: courtesy and professionalism commended -
AJR71
Capitol Police Department members: public service commended -
SJR67
Child custody interference revised; law enforcement and temporary court order provisions -
AB627
Child runaway: criminal penalties created for harboring without notifying police or child welfare agency
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AB763
Child sexual abuse reporting, referral to law enforcement, coordination of investigation, referral for prosecution, and continuing education [S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 1651m-v, 9323 (15c)]
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SB55
Collective bargaining dispute settlement procedure for members of certain police departments -
SB42
Concealed weapon prohibitions: retired peace officer exempt -
AB529
County-tribal law enforcement grants to Oneida and Vilas counties; report to OJA [Conf.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 859r, s, 890g, h, 9101 (21k), 9401 (3k)]
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SB55
DOJ services re crime victims and witnesses and law enforcement: appropriation applicability expanded [Sec. 769, 774] -
AB144
DOJ services re crime victims and witnesses and law enforcement: appropriation applicability expanded [Sec. 769, 774] -
SB55
Domestic abuse cases: arrest required re primary physical aggressor; postarrest requirements modified; definition revised to include ``dating relationship" -
AB884
Domestic abuse cases: arrest required re primary physical aggressor; postarrest requirements modified; definition revised to include ``dating relationship" -
SB494
Driver improvement surcharge increased; portion to go to law enforcement agency -
AB566
Driver's license or ID card photograph: sunset of DOT authority to release to law enforcement agencies repealed
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AB110
Driver's license photographs used in law enforcement photo lineup or array: restriction on release by DOT eliminated -
SB363
Electronic surveillance by law enforcement: provisions revised re danger to life, limb, or property; emergency situation; ``roving interception orders"; and providing information, facilities, or technical assistance -
SB363
Emergency service department deposit of certain funds [Conf.Amdt.1 to S.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 2003sd, u, ve, we, wg, 2022tf, th] -
SB55
Emergency vehicle or tow truck stopped on or near a highway and giving a visual signal: approaching motorist required to change lane or slow down while passing [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, highway machinery equipment added]
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SB10
Emergency vehicle, tow truck, or highway maintenance equipment stopped on or near a highway and giving a visual signal: approaching motorist required to change lane or slow down while passing -
AB245
Firearm intentionally pointed at a law enforcement officer: penalty increased -
AB618
Firearms of law enforcement, U.S. armed forces and reserves, or national guard and machine guns, explosives, or destructive devices: felony penalty for theft of revised
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SB363
Foreign diplomat involved in moving traffic violation: law enforcement officers to forward copy of uniform traffic citation to federal Department of state -
AB241
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