SAGE appropriation consolidation [Sec. 181, 1889, 1890] -  Act 25
SAGE formula re MPS [Sec. 1893m] [vetoed] -  AB-100
SAGE per pupil payment increased -  Act 125
SAGE program funding and contract revisions [Sec. 1888m-s, 1891t] [1891t — partial veto; 1888m-s — vetoed] -  Act 25
School aid funding revision [Sec. 1r, 66, 72, 191m, 531m, 1881, 1895v, 1897, 1897m, 1899] -  Act 25
School district may choose not to comply with SAGE contract requirement; foregone aid lapses to general fund to supplement special education aid [vetoed] -  SB-68
School district pupil transportation aid reimbursement rate [Sec. 1906-1908, 9337 (3)] -  Act 25
Second Chance Partnership funding [Sec. 179m, 183b, 1856w, 1899d, 9137 (3q)] -  Act 25
Special education aid distribution on census basis rather than cost basis: DPI to study and report to JCF [Sec. 9137 (2q)] [vetoed] -  AB-100
Special education aid reimbursement for school counselors and nurses permitted; provision re special education services to charter schools [Sec. 1877, 1878, 9337 (2)]  -  Act 25
State aid formula modified for newly consolidated school districts -  Act 222
school _ taxationSchool — Taxation, see Property tax
scott, joshua michaelScott, Joshua Michael
Life and military service commended [AJR-54] -  JR-23
secretary of stateSecretary of State
State agency collections appropriation lapse [Sec. 9242 (1m)] -  Act 25
securities, division ofSecurities, Division of
DFI revisions re pawnbrokers, Division of Banking authority, trust services, seller of checks, securities and investments, franchises, and collection agencies (remedial legislation)  -  Act 158
seized propertySeized property, see Forfeiture
Caregiver background information: if entity required annual disclosure of criminal conviction or charge, the entity is not required to use DHFS form; civil penalty for failure to comply with disclosure policy -  Act 351
Elder abuse law revisions re terminology, reporting of, investigations, services, and confidentiality; counties permitted to assist adults-at-risk who are under age 60; ``financial exploitation" defined -  Act 388
Elderly benefit specialists program funding [Sec. 897p, r, 9121 (12c), 9225 (2d), 9421 (10e)] -  Act 25
Family Care resource center expansion: DHFS to create nine new centers; JCF to review [Sec. 872m-s, 878m, 9121 (12k), (12L)] -  Act 25
Family Care resource centers and care management organizations: DHFS authority to contract with certain entities to provide, JCF approval; pilot project requirements integrated into contract requirements; provisions re DHFS use of capitation payments re long-term care services, self-directed services option, evaluations, and increased funding for reimbursement for certain care provided by nursing homes; annual report re certain relocations or diversions required  -  Act 386
Harassment definition modified; harassment and child abuse restraining order or injunction deadlines increased; payment of filing fee for child abuse or vulnerable adult injunction revised -  Act 272
Home care placement agency notification requirements re home care worker and consumer; complaint, liability, damages, definition, and telephone numbers for reporting abuse provisions -  Act 197
Rural health clinic in Chippewa Falls: funding re dental services for elderly or developmentally disabled [Sec. 2031m, 9421 (11k)] -  Act 25
Specialized Transportation Assistance Program: aid held in trust by DOT expanded to cover services; deadline to apply for county proportionate share revised  -  Act 438
Vehicle admission, camping fees, and fees for resident senior citizens increased [Sec. 543-546m, 548-553, 9435 (7f)] [9435 (7f) — partial veto; 546m — vetoed]  -  Act 25
sentences and penaltiesSentences and penalties, see also Fines; Forfeiture
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement revised under certain circumstances -  Act 430
Court may prohibit defendent, during term of confinement, from contacting victims of the crime; probation and penalty provisions -  Act 32
Death penalty for first-degree intentional homicide conviction supported by DNA evidence: advisory referendum at November 2006 general election [SJR-5] -  JR-58
Earned release program: Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center to provide substance abuse program [Sec. 2226m-2231] -  Act 25
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -  Act 437
GPS tracking of persons on parole, probation, extended supervision, supervised release, or conditional release for committing a serious child sex offense; residency requirements and sex offender registry Web site provisions; Corr.Dept, DHFS, and court duties specified; report required  -  Act 431
Imprisonment for noncompliance with a municipal court order: consecutive with or concurrent to other imprisonment permitted -  Act 192
Life imprisonment without parole for second first-degree sexual assault conviction; convictions in other jurisdictions provision -  Act 271
Methamphetamine and related controlled substance analog: drug paraphernalia possession penalties increased re residence of person under age 18 and presence of child age 14 or younger -  Act 263
Sex offenses against children: certain penalties revised; child pornography surcharge created; computers used to facilitate a child sex crime provision; OJA grants to nonprofit organizations that provide services to sexual assault victims created -  Act 433
Transitional halfway house for sexually violent persons on supervised release deleted from the authorized state building program -  Act 300
Voting and registration procedures for convicted felons created; notification re ineligibility to vote during parole or extended supervision [vetoed] -  SB-42
service animalService animal, see Animal; Dogs
service corporationService corporation, see Corporation
service of process and papersService of process and papers
UI law revisions; study required -  Act 86
sex crimesSex crimes
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement revised under certain circumstances -  Act 430
Crime laboratories drug law enforcement surcharges revised; funds lapse; reimbursement costs re sexual assault forensic exams [Sec. 359b, s, 362c, 2086, 9229 (2k)] [9229 (2k) — partial veto] -  Act 25
Crime related to a felony sexual assault: time limit and DNA exception for prosecuting felony sexual assault expanded to include -  Act 60
DNA profile required from person sentenced or on probation for fourth degree sexual assault, exposing oneself to a child or causing a child to expose himself or herself, or lewd and lascivious behavior -  Act 275
First-degree sexual assault case: evidence of previous assaults similar to alleged offense may be admitted  -  Act 310
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -  Act 437
GPS tracking of persons on parole, probation, extended supervision, supervised release, or conditional release for committing a serious child sex offense; residency requirements and sex offender registry Web site provisions; Corr.Dept, DHFS, and court duties specified; report required  -  Act 431
Harassment definition modified; harassment and child abuse restraining order or injunction deadlines increased; payment of filing fee for child abuse or vulnerable adult injunction revised -  Act 272
Life imprisonment without parole for second first-degree sexual assault conviction; convictions in other jurisdictions provision -  Act 271
Second degree sexual assault: ``intoxicant" modified to include alcohol beverages; provision re giving consent  -  Act 436
Sex offender management: Corr.Dept authorized to charge fee to registered offenders [Sec. 287, 2223]  -  Act 25
Sex offender registered with Corr.Dept: intentionally photographing, filming, or videotaping person under age 17 without written consent of parent, guardian, or custodian prohibited; felony provision -  Act 432
Sex offender registry information re delinquency case or registrant who is a child: police chief and sheriff may release under certain conditions -  Act 5
Sex offenses against children: certain penalties revised; child pornography surcharge created; computers used to facilitate a child sex crime provision; OJA grants to nonprofit organizations that provide services to sexual assault victims created -  Act 433
Sexual assault of a child and first-degree sexual assault: limitations period for prosecutions eliminated  -  Act 276
Sexual assault of a child by a stepparent or a volunteer or employee of a substitute care facility: prohibitions and penalties provided -  Act 277
``Sexual contact" definition expanded -  Act 273
``Sexual contact" definition expanded re third person -  Act 435
Sexual contact or intercourse with a 16- or 17-year-old prohibited re occupation or volunteer position that works directly with children other than through a school  -  Act 274
Sexually violent person commitment procedures revised; definitions modified -  Act 434
Transitional halfway house for sexually violent persons on supervised release deleted from the authorized state building program -  Act 300
sexual assaultSexual assault, see Sex crimes
shared revenueShared revenue
Municipal aid amount correction [Sec. 1706, 9341 (12)] -  Act 25
Municipal revenue sharing agreement: county may enter into with another county, municipality, or federally recognized American Indian tribe or band -  Act 98
State aid payments re computer-related property tax exemptions: date revised [Sec. 1710] -  Act 25
Utility aid payments and distribution formula: revisions re production plants, mitigation payments, substations, and payments for high-transmission lines; DOR study required [Sec. 93m, 1258m, 1260b, c, p, q, t, 1473b-e, 1474p, 1705b-g, 2097m, n, 2098m, 9141 (1n)] [vetoed] -  AB-100
shareholderShareholder, see Corporation
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