``Substantial bodily harm" definition revised to include certain lacerations and a broken nose -
Act 223
Felon's right to recover personal damages limited -
Act 87
Firearm intentionally pointed at and bodily fluids thrown or discharged at law enforcement officer or public safety worker: felony penalties created -
Act 190
Methamphetamine possession penalty revised -
Act 49
MPCP private school participation: criminal background checks of all employees required and prohibition on employing persons convicted of certain felonies; State Superintendent, DOJ, and fingerprint provisions [vetoed]
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AB-836
Worthless checks totaling certain amount re felony crime: time period in which they are issued revised
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Act 306
Second-degree intentional homicide or second-degree reckless homicide: time limit for commencing prosecution modified -
Act 196
Crime victim compensation revisions [Sec. 2739, 2740] -
Act 33
Identity theft victim allowed to obtain public utility services under certain conditions -
Act 36
Lie detector test of sexual assault victims: law enforcement officers and DAs may not require, request, or suggest; rights of victims specified -
Act 224
Concealed weapon: procedure to acquire license to carry created; DOJ and sheriff duties; penalties specified; background check, implied consent, and private employer provisions; going armed in own home or place of business permitted; reports required [vetoed] -
SB-214
Criminal history search fee lapse to general fund; DOJ fees increased [Sec. 556r, 2100, 2106-2108, 9232 (1r)] [556r — vetoed] -
Act 33
Criminal investigation of certain professional credential applicants: DORL may investigate pursuant to certain rules; photographs and fingerprints required for certain credentials; DOJ and FBI provisions -
Act 151
Human service vehicle operator qualifications established; specialized transportation service requirements; criminal history search, school bus endorsement, forfeiture, DOT, DOJ, and county provisions -
Act 297
Mortgage banking and mortgage brokering laws revised; Division of Banking and TCS Board duties
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Act 260
MPCP private school participation: criminal background checks of all employees required and prohibition on employing persons convicted of certain felonies; State Superintendent, DOJ, and fingerprint provisions [vetoed]
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AB-836
School bus endorsement and operator of school van or temporary school vehicle: criminal history requirements modified and additional requirements imposed; fees, nonresident operators, penalties, and emergency rule provisions; DOT, DPI, and LC duties specified; studies and reports required
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Act 280
Grade A dairy operations program transferred from DHFS to DATCP [Sec. 1757, 1758, 2453m, 2454, 9124 (5)]
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Act 33
Dairy farm operation expenses: income and franchise tax credits created -
Act 135
Grade A dairy operations program transferred from DHFS to DATCP [Sec. 1757, 1758, 2453m, 2454, 9124 (5)]
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Act 33
Milk contractors: financial statement requirements revised; releasing security provision -
Act 238
Damages caused by dogs to persons, animals, or property: liability and forfeiture revisions; court order to kill a dog modified [vetoed] -
AB-423
Emergency management personnel injuries: state to assume additional costs [Sec. 2113] -
Act 33
Employment discrimination based on creed expanded re health care provider refusal to participate in certain activities; power of attorney for health care instruments; conscience rights notification; exemption from liability; civil action and examining boards provisions [vetoed] -
AB-67
Felon's right to recover personal damages limited -
Act 87
Fireworks permit issued by a municipality: civil liability exemption for certain damages -
Act 298
Motor vehicle accident resulting in great bodily harm or death: penalties for failure to remain at the scene revised
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Act 74
Protective headgear use or nonuse by operators and passengers of motorcycles, ATVs, and snowmobiles: introduction of evidence in certain civil actions prohibited, exceptions and recovery for damages provisions -
Act 148
Sexual assault or exploitation of a child by a member of the clergy: actions for damages permitted and time limit to cover the cause of action expanded; time limit to prosecute assault by instructional staff person increased; clergy required to report sexual abuse of a child, exception provided
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Act 279
Tobacco settlement agreement modified re certification of compliance and punitive actions for failure to comply; AG, DOR, and nonseverability provisions -
Act 73
Damages caused by dogs to persons, animals, or property: liability and forfeiture revisions; court order to kill a dog modified [vetoed] -
AB-423
Dog licensing: certain intergovernmental commission organized to provide animal control services may issue; funding and damages provisions -
Act 133
Fireworks permit issued by a municipality: civil liability exemption for certain damages -
Act 298
Flag of the U.S.: penalty created for damage to with intent to cause violence or breach of peace -
Act 243
Highways in need of repair and accumulation of snow or ice: liability of cities, villages, towns, and counties for damages repealed [vetoed] -
AB-255
Protective headgear use or nonuse by operators and passengers of motorcycles, ATVs, and snowmobiles: introduction of evidence in certain civil actions prohibited, exceptions and recovery for damages provisions -
Act 148
Small claims revision re recovering damages to property -
Act 138
Wild crane crop damage study re Indian gaming revenues: obsolete appropriation repealed [Sec. 398r, 609m]
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Act 33
Drug crimes prosecution in Dane County: funding for assistant DA [Sec. 9101 (1)] -
Act 33
Electronic Government, Department of, abolished; functions transferred to DOA [for section numbers and vetoes, see entry under ``Reorganization of state government"]
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Act 33
Municipal cable television system costs modified; telecommunications utility regulations revised; requirements re local ordinance, resolution, or referendum authorizing local government cable television, telecommunications, or broadband facilities -
Act 278
Nonprofit corporation board members: meetings and settling issues via electronic communications or ballot permitted -
Act 259
Overweight or oversize vehicle permits: credit card payment by telephone or Internet; fee provisions [Sec. 434, 2604]
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Act 33
Sex offender change of residence, employment, or place of school attendance: Corr.Dept to provide means for law enforcement agencies to identify changes re Internet access
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Act 188
Sexual assault and sexual harassment information in new student orientation program at U.W. System schools: electronic format permitted -
Act 149
Small Business Regulatory Review Board created for review of certain administrative rules and guidelines; JLC, Internet, and immunity provisions -
Act 145
Small Business Regulatory Review Board created for review of certain administrative rules or guidelines; JLC, Internet, and immunity provisions [vetoed] -
AB-267
State government management system and Web site; business intelligence and data warehousing; land information systems; printed publication restrictions [Sec. 141f, 215m, 230d-t, 9101 (4k), (14p), 9401 (2k)] [all sections vetoed except 141f] -
Act 33
Statewide automated child welfare information system [WISACWIS]: funding provision; counties to support part of non-federal portion [Sec. 448t, 1104m, 9324 (15x)] [vetoed] -
SB-44
Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) enacted -
Act 294
TANF moneys to fund W-2 child care subsidy program [Sec. 1242-1244] -
Act 33
Court interpreter training and certification: appropriation created [Sec. 653, 2722] -
Act 33
Employment discrimination based on conviction record: educational agency exempt [vetoed] -
AB-41
Hearing instrument specialists, audiologists, and speech-language pathologists: regulation and licensing revisions
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Act 270
Interpreters for hearing-impaired: funding clarified [Sec. 475, 1143] -
Act 33
Testing an individual for HIV re significant exposure in perfoming employment duties: authority expanded to schools, CESAs, and social workers -
Act 271
Employment discrimination based on creed expanded re health care provider refusal to participate in certain activities; power of attorney for health care instruments; conscience rights notification; exemption from liability; civil action and examining boards provisions [vetoed] -
AB-67
Health care powers of attorney and declarations to physicians executed in another state and in compliance with that state's laws is enforceable in Wisconsin; immunity provision
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Act 290
Hospice nurse authorized to make a pronouncement of death under certain conditions -
Act 273
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