Vocational rehabilitation appropriation changes in DWD; use of vending machine proceeds to fund DHFS teaching program for blind and visually impaired eliminated [Sec. 476, 477, 527-532, 1184-1187, 9101 (7), 9159 (8)]
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Act 33
WC law revisions -
Act 144
Weight gain, obesity, or related health condition caused by the consumption of food: civil liability exemption from claims for food manufacturers, marketers, packers, advertisers, distributors, and sellers; attorney fee provision [vetoed]
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AB-595
Gypsy moth suppression program: DNR may establish under certain conditions; aerial insecticide treatment provision; landowner and tenant notification requirements
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Act 57
Oil filters and other oil-absorbent materials disposal: Comm. Dept to convene a committee to study and establish percentage goals for recycling -
Act 96
PECFA revenue bonding authority increased [Sec. 1839] -
Act 33
Petroleum inspection fund transfer to general fund [Sec. 9209 (1)] [partial veto] -
Act 33
Transportation fund: moneys transferred from petroleum inspection fund [Sec. 670r, 848j] -
Act 33
Cancer drug repository program established by DHFS; civil liability immunity provision -
Act 175
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
Pharmacy benefits purchasing pool: GIB to develop with JCF approval [Sec. 1026r] [partial veto]
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Act 33
Prescription drug assistance for elderly persons: federal benefits appropriation; long-term care insurance provision; enrollment fee and copayment revisions [Sec. 463d, 1438h-1446h, 1447g, h, 9324 (13d), (13q), 9424 (11g)] [1438h, 1445h, 1446g, h, 9324 (13d), 9424 (11g) — vetoed]
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Act 33
Prescription drugs returned to state prison pharmacies: dispensing permitted; conditions set -
Act 54
Vaccine administration and teaching self-administration technique to a patient: certain persons enrolled in accredited school of pharmacy may perform under supervision of qualified pharmacists -
Act 181
Cancer drug repository program established by DHFS; civil liability immunity provision -
Act 175
Competency examination ordered by court: releasing report to sheriff, jailer, and certain health care providers
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Act 122
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
Nursing home MA supplemental payment reduced; use of federal medicare program hospital wage index for homes in certain counties [Sec. 1346d, 1363, 1364, 9424 (7)]
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Act 33
County may request court to vacate platted land under certain conditions -
Act 286
Firearm intentionally pointed at and bodily fluids thrown or discharged at law enforcement officer or public safety worker: felony penalties created -
Act 190
Law enforcement access to driver's license photos expanded -
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
Pupil records and law enforcement agency's juvenile records: disclosure and confidentiality provisions modified; interagency agreement permitted -
Act 292
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
STH 27 designated and marked ``Citizen Soldier Heritage Highway"; contributions required -
Act 218
Towing service removal of unregistered, abandoned, or illegally parked motor vehicle: law enforcement must inform towing service of the name and last-known address of registered owner and all lienholders; towing service agreement with municipality or county provision -
Act 142
USH 151 designated and marked ``Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officers Highway" and portion of certain bridge on STH 29 as ``Wisconsin Law Enforcement/Citizen Soldier Bridge"; contributions required -
Act 218
Williams, Bruce A.: life honored and service to the Green Lake County police commended [SJR-48] - JR-21
Housing functions of DOA: most responsibilities transferred to Comm.Dept; low-income weatherization and energy assistance programs retained [Sec. 5-7, 86, 150-163, 188, 223, 576, 593-604, 804, 1101-1104, 1464, 1500, 1684, 1685, 1705, 1993, 2048, 2318, 2359, 2360, 2369, 2370, 2444-2448, 2619, 2658, 2743, 2777, 9101 (4), 9401 (1)]
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Act 33
Postage expenses of DOT: payment from continuing appropriation [Sec. 432] -
Act 33
Property tax bills mailed by certain date -
Act 95
Livestock premises registration created; DATCP duties; confidentiality and contract provisions
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Act 229
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
Presidential preference primary: date changed -
Act 24
STH 13 bridge over Flambeau River in town of Fifield in Price County designated ``Freedoms Bridge" to honor Korean War veterans; contributions provision -
Act 68
Challenge incarceration program for adult offenders; earned release for graduates of drug abuse correctional program [Sec. 2502-2506, 2508, 2748-2751, 9319 (1), (2)]
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Act 33
Incarceration costs: city, village, or town may seek reimbursement from prisoner -
Act 28
Minimum security institution in city of Chippewa Falls: 50 beds specified as alternative to revocation of probation, extended supervision, or parole [Sec. 2490d] [partial veto]
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Act 33
Prairie du Chien juvenile correctional institution converted to an adult prison; restrictions on age and type of prisoner removed; juvenile correctional services revenue sufficiency [Sec. 441d, 2493m, 2501, 2806-2808, 2810, 9130 (2f), 9210 (2d), 9430 (2f)] [441d — partial veto; 2493m, 9130 (2f), 9430 (2f) — vetoed] -
Act 33
Prescription drugs returned to state prison pharmacies: dispensing permitted; conditions set -
Act 54
Prisoner confinement in county jails [Sec. 2491g] [vetoed] -
SB-44
Sexual activity between correctional staff member and individual confined in a correctional institution or on probation, parole, or extended supervision prohibited; penalties provided
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Act 51
Sexual activity between correctional staff member and individual confined in a correctional institution or on probation, parole, or extended supervision prohibited; penalties provided
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Act 51
Utility costs incurred by municipalities in connection with certain prisons: reimbursement provided [Sec. 9110 (1x)] [vetoed] -
SB-44
Huber privileges extended to include counseling, therapy, parenting education program, or meeting with probation, extended supervision, or parole officer -
Act 141
Sexual activity between correctional staff member and individual confined in a correctional institution or on probation, parole, or extended supervision prohibited; penalties provided
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Act 51
Library records of child under age 16: disclosure to custodial parent or guardian upon request -
Act 207
Livestock premises registration created; DATCP duties; confidentiality and contract provisions
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Act 229
Looking into a private place or dwelling for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification without consent: prohibitions created; expunging a juvenile delinquency adjudication or conviction and sex offender registration provisions
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Act 50
Patient health care records: circumstances under which health care provider may release without consent modified
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Act 281
Public records access provisions re employee-related records; confidentiality provision -
Act 47
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