Birth parent may request DHFS or an agency to provide information on the identity and location of the birth child if the birth child is 21 years old or older; prohibitions on contacting or revealing information before the birth child reaches 21 years of age, forfeiture provision -
AB1025
Child placed for adoption: if a sibling is being or has been placed for adoption, then DHFS, county department, or child welfare agency must investigate the adoptive placement of the sibling [S.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, investigation of sibling's adoptive placement changed to statement in child's permancy plan about appropriate placement with sibling's foster parent, adoptive parent, or proposed adoptive parent; S.Amdt.1: ``sibling" definition provision] -
SB606
Children's Code and Juvenile Justice Code revisions re child abuse investigations of noncaregivers, definition of ``relative", holding a child in custody, and placement of a child for adoption [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, provision of information to relative caregivers added] -
SB284
Guardian appointment and subsidized guardianship payments; eligibility re MA, child care subsidy, and adoption assistance; federal waiver provision [Sec. 330, 843, 844, 851-855, 884, 885, 924-930, 932-936, 938, 940-950, 952, 1024-1026, 1028-1044, 1078, 1080, 1081, 1150, 2441-2444, 2458-2461, 9121 (1)] -
AB100
Human growth and development instruction: DHFS required to develop and distribute informational materials on the procedures governing adoption and listing private and public agencies providing adoption services -
SB670
Identifying information about birth parents: age at which adoptee may obtain lowered -
AB688
Newborn child relinquished by parents and, after involuntary TPR is filed, is in DHFS custody: DHFS prohibited from petitioning juvenile or tribal court to transfer custody to county department or to tribe after certain amount of time
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AB660
Special orders of business for December 13, 2005 established re partial veto of AB-100 [Item C-1] and AB-20, AB-120, AB-122, AB-397, AB-521, AB-624, AB-700, AB-763, AB-802, AB-823, AB-829, AB-840, AB-844, SB-175, SB-331, SB-402, SB-403 -
AR43
TPR revisions re declarations of paternal interest, grounds, procedures, and appeals; adoption, foster parent, and CHIPS revisions; DHFS, SPD, and Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare duties and authority specified [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare reference removed] -
AB521
Child sex offenders: additional residence restrictions apply if the offender refused treatment programs while incarcerated
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AB301
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement and maximum term of imprisonment revised under certain circumstances [S.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, maximum term of imprisonment provisions removed] -
AB784
Child sex offenses: mandatory term of confinement and maximum term of imprisonment revised under certain circumstances -
SB408
Child welfare caseworkers in Milwaukee County: DHFS report on retention activities [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9121 (12d)]
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AB100
Computers used in crimes against children: seizure authorized -
AB424
Crimes against children: law enforcement agency duty to investigate created; confidentiality of victim information provision -
AB1179
Crimes against children: law enforcement agency duty to investigate created; confidentiality of victim information provision -
SB682
Digital recording of child's testimony: videotaped statement provisions apply [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, ``digital" changed to ``audiovisual"] -
AB261
Digital recording of child's testimony: videotaped statement provisions apply -
SB134
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -
AB1095
First degree sexual assault of a child resulting in great bodily harm to the child: maximum penalty increased to life imprisonment -
SB629
Forfeiture of computers used in committing a serious child sex offense permitted, conditions and innocent security interest holders provisions; use of computer by child sex offender on parole, probation, or extended supervision restricted, Corr.Dept required to monitor -
AB988
Forfeiture of computers used in committing a serious child sex offense permitted, conditions and innocent security interest holders provisions; use of computer by child sex offender on parole, probation, or extended supervision restricted, Corr.Dept required to monitor -
AB1010
Foster home, treatment foster home, shelter, group home, or residential care center workers or volunteers prohibited from having sexual contact or sexual intercourse with children placed there; felony provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, sexual abuse by stepparent added] -
AB511
Guardian appointment and subsidized guardianship payments; eligibility re MA, child care subsidy, and adoption assistance; federal waiver provision [Sec. 330, 843, 844, 851-855, 884, 885, 924-930, 932-936, 938, 940-950, 952, 1024-1026, 1028-1044, 1078, 1080, 1081, 1150, 2441-2444, 2458-2461, 9121 (1)] -
AB100
Guardianship and conservatorship laws revised [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, receipt and acceptance of foreign (out-of-state) guardianship added] -
SB391
Habitual truancy: conditions that must be met before a proceeding may be brought revised re children under age 12; court may order certain dispositions re CHIPS or child neglect
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AB822
Health insurance ID card for a child: parent required to provide to the other parent re divorce, legal separation, or paternity actions; contempt of court provision
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AB526
Identifying information about birth parents: age at which adoptee may obtain lowered -
AB688
Juvenile court granted jurisdiction over child alleged to be in need of protection or services on grounds of truancy under certain conditions -
SB285
Marriage and parental responsibility instruction in human growth and development course, during same school year, required -
AB309
Mental illness and developmental disabilities re certain minors: revisions re inpatient treatment facilities, discharge upon request, transfer from secured juvenile facility to inpatient treatment facility, outpatient treatment, and access to treatment records; consent for administration of psychotropic medication required; juvenile court provisions [A.Amdt.1: administration of psychotropic medication to minors deleted]
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SB226
Movie with ``restricted" rating: public library may not loan or rent to a minor without proof of consent from parent or guardian -
SB258
Newborn child relinquished by parents and, after involuntary TPR is filed, is in DHFS custody: DHFS prohibited from petitioning juvenile or tribal court to transfer custody to county department or to tribe after certain amount of time
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AB660
Parental duties: DHFS to prepare and distribute informational materials describing the duties, legal consequences for failure to perform those duties, and a list of agencies that provide services for children and families -
AB313
Parenting plan requirements revised; equalizing periods of physical placement to highest degree; legal custody and physical placement modifications; mediation and guardian ad litem provisions -
AB897
Parenting plan requirements revised; equalizing periods of physical placement to highest degree; legal custody and physical placement modifications; mediation and guardian ad litem provisions -
SB586
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 -
AB251
Sex offenses against children: certain penalties revised; child pornography surcharge created; child sex offender prohibition on working with children modified; computers used to facilitate a child sex crime provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, sex offender working with children provision removed, surcharge modified, OJA grants to nonprofit organizations that provide services to sexual assault victims created]
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AB942
Sex offenses against children: certain penalties revised; child pornography surcharge created; child sex offender prohibition on working with children modified; computers used to facilitate a child sex crime provision -
SB580
Statewide automated child welfare information system confidentiality and information sharing [Sec. 1023, 1226, 2462] -
AB100
Statewide automated child welfare information system: revisions re entering information about certain individuals, access to information by Corr.Dept and certain county agencies, and notifying individuals before their information is entered into the system -
SB651
TANF transfer to CANPB eliminated; replaced with GPR for child abuse and neglect prevention programs, early childhood education centers, and right from the start projects [Sec. 297, 1045-1047, 1109] -
AB100
TPR on grounds of continuing denial of visitation revised re delinquency dispositional order -
AB23
TPR on grounds of parent's conviction of manufacturing methamphetamine in presence of a child of the parent [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, TPR provisions removed, ``abuse" definition in Children's Code expanded to include manufacturing methamphetamine with a child physically present or in a child's home, juvenile court authority and child abuse reporting law provisions] -
AB213
TPR proceeding: right to a jury trial eliminated -
SB378
TPR revisions re declarations of paternal interest, grounds, procedures, and appeals; adoption, foster parent, and CHIPS revisions; DHFS, SPD, and Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare duties and authority specified [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare reference removed] -
AB521
Video or computer games that, when played, depict nudity or sexually explicit material: prohibition re knowingly exposing a child to harmful material expanded to include
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AB634
Advanced curriculum and assessments for gifted and talented middle school pupils: DPI grants to CESAs and MPS [Sec. 187, 1883] -
AB100
Autism Scholarship Program created re special education programs; DPI, LAB, and school state aid provisions
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AB700
Education of children with disabilities: laws revised re federal Individual with Disabilities Education Act adopted in 2004 -
AB945
Education of children with disabilities: laws revised re federal Individual with Disabilities Education Act adopted in 2004 [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] -
SB529
Federal education laws and federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB): DPI and school boards directed to resolve conflicts with state laws and seek waivers; federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provision
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AB562
High-cost special education aid: additional funding [Sec. 178, 1879, 9437 (2)] -
AB100
MPCP and charter schools, pupil eligibility, special education reimbursement, and teacher requirements [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 1877m, 1878c, 1883f-r, 1895h-t, 9337 (6m), (7m), 9437 (4m)] -
AB100
School district may choose not to comply with SAGE contract requirement; foregone aid lapses to general fund to supplement special education aid -
AB123
School district may choose not to comply with SAGE contract requirement; foregone aid lapses to general fund to supplement special education aid [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions]
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SB68
Special education aid distribution on census basis rather than cost basis: DPI to study and report to JCF [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9137 (2q)] -
AB100
Special education aid for contracting with public or private agency expanded to cover more services; speech therapy provision -
AB362
Special education aid for contracting with public or private agency expanded to cover more services; speech therapy provision -
SB177
Special education aid reimbursement for school counselors permitted [Sec. 1877, 1878, 9337 (2); A.Sub.Amdt.1: school nurses added, provision re special education services to charter schools] -
AB100
Special education transition services and vocational opportunities available in counties: DPI, DWD, and DHFS to establish clearinghouse of information; Internet provision
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AB308
Special orders of business for March 2, 2006 established re AB-172, AB-539, AB-579, AB-785, AB-851, AB-904, AB-933, AB-945, AB-976, AB-992, AB-993, AB-1021, AB-1036, AB-1037, AB-1038, AB-1052, AB-1054, AB-1071, AB-1072, AB-1073, AB-1074, SB-161, SB-221, SB-259, SB-312, SB-414, SB-495, SB-496, SB-497, SB-511, SB-529, SJR-33 -
AR49
Special orders of business for September 27, 2005 established re partial vetoes of AB-100 [Items C-8, C-9, C-14, C-16, F-3, F-4] and AB-27, AB-39, AB-69, AB-72, AB-95, AB-97, AB-127, AB-128, AB-133, AB-155, AB-184, AB-188, AB-201, AB-230, AB-264, AB-286, AB-308, AB-340, AB-345, AB-375, AB-384, AB-410, AB-426, AB-436, AB-442, AB-444, AB-460, AB-479, AB-482, AB-510, AB-512, AB-522, AB-534, AB-606, AB-636, AB-646, AB-648, AB-657, AB-679, and SB-266
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AR38
Transporting children with disabilities to school: school board requirements revised -
SB383
Vulnerable child: maltreatment prohibited; definition provided -
AB1027
Crossing and ramp re Ray's Beach revitalization in Chippewa County; local contribution required [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9148 (5g)] -
AB100
``Tommy G. Thompson Highway": portion of STH 124 in Eau Claire and Chippewa counties designated as; contributions and DOT provisions -
AB776
Rural health clinic in Chippewa Falls: funding re dental services for elderly or developmentally disabled [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 2031m, 9421 (11k)] -
AB100
Chiropractic coverage revisions re independent evaluation by a chiropractor if insurer restricts or terminates coverage, prohibiting insurers from establishing higher copayment or coinsurance than for a physician or osteopath, and requires insurers to pay chiropractors directly; liability policy settlement check specifics provision -
AB1039
Chiropractic coverage revisions re independent evaluation by a chiropractor if insurer restricts or terminates coverage, prohibiting insurers from establishing higher copayment or coinsurance than for a physician or osteopath, and requires insurers to pay chiropractors directly; liability policy settlement check specifics provision -
SB614
Chiropractor counseling for vitamins, herbs, and supplements: dietitian certification or approved nutrition postgraduate training required [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 2338q, v, 9440 (1c)]
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AB100
Needle electromyography: only a physician or chiropractic neurologist permitted to perform -
SB394
Cigarette fire safety standards: Comm.Dept to establish; sale of uncertified cigarettes prohibited -
SB398
Cigarette or tobacco product purchase or possession by a minor: fine created -
AB653
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