2. A person who is employed in an unsubsidized job but meets the eligibility requirements under s. 49.145 (2) and (3) for a Wisconsin Works employment position, a .
3. A person who is employed in a trial job, as defined in s. 49.141 (1) (n), a .
4. A person who is eligible for child care assistance under s. 49.155, a .
5. A person who is a vocational rehabilitation referral, an.
6. An economically disadvantaged youth, an.
7. An economically disadvantaged veteran, a .
8. A supplemental security income recipient, a .
9. A general assistance recipient, an.
10. An economically disadvantaged ex-convict, a .
11. A qualified summer youth employee, as defined in 26 USC 51 (d) (7), a .
12. A dislocated worker, as defined in 29 USC 2801 (9), or a .
13. A food stamp recipient, if the person has been certified in the manner under s. 71.47 (1dj) (am) 3. by a designated local agency, as defined in s. 71.47 (1dj) (am) 2.
Note: Renumbers provision pursuant to s. 13.93 (1) (a) and (b) to place a series in tabular form for consistency with current style and improved readability.
97,99 Section 99. 76.636 (4) of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 259, is renumbered 76.636 (4) (intro.) and amended to read:
76.636 (4) Credit precluded. (intro.) If the certification of a person for tax benefits under s. 560.765 (3), 560.797 (4), or 560.798 (3) is revoked, or if the person becomes ineligible for tax benefits under s. 560.795 (3), that person may not claim do any of the following:
(a) Claim credits under this section for any of the following:
1. The taxable year that includes the day on which the certification is revoked; the.
2. The taxable year that includes the day on which the person becomes ineligible for tax benefits; or succeeding.
3. Succeeding taxable years and that person may not carry.
(b) Carry over unused credits from previous years to offset the fees under s. 76.60, 76.63, 76.65, 76.66, or 76.67 for any of the following:
1. The taxable year that includes the day on which certification is revoked; the.
2. The taxable year that includes the day on which the person becomes ineligible for tax benefits; or succeeding.
3. Succeeding taxable years.
Note: Renumbers provision pursuant to s. 13.93 (1) (a) and (b) to place series in tabular form for consistency with current style and improved readability.
97,100 Section 100. 77.52 (2) (a) 10. of the statutes, as affected by 2005 Wisconsin Acts 149 and 344, is amended to read:
77.52 (2) (a) 10. Except for services provided by veterinarians and except for installing or applying tangible personal property that, subject to par. (ag), when installed or applied, will constitute an addition or capital improvement of real property, the repair, service, alteration, fitting, cleaning, painting, coating, towing, inspection, and maintenance of all items of tangible personal property unless, at the time of that the repair, service, alteration, fitting, cleaning, painting, coating, towing, inspection, or maintenance, a sale in this state of the type of property repaired, serviced, altered, fitted, cleaned, painted, coated, towed, inspected, or maintained would have been exempt to the customer from sales taxation under this subchapter, other than the exempt sale of a motor vehicle or truck body to a nonresident under s. 77.54 (5) (a) and other than nontaxable sales under s. 77.51 (14r). juvenile The tax imposed under this subsection applies to the repair, service, alteration, fitting, cleaning, painting, coating, towing, inspection, or maintenance of items listed in par. (ag), regardless of whether the installation or application of tangible personal property related to the items is an addition to or a capital improvement of real property, except that the tax imposed under this subsection does not apply to the original installation or the complete replacement of an item listed in par. (ag), if that the installation or replacement is a real property construction activity under s. 77.51 (2).
Note: 2005 Wis. Act 149 replaced "such" with "the" in 2 places, and 2005 Wis. Act 344 replaced the same "such" with "that." Act 344 inserted "juvenile" in material that was recreated as s. 77.52 (2) (ag) 39. (intro.). See the next Section of this bill.
97,101 Section 101. 77.52 (2) (ag) 39. of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 149, is repealed and recreated to read:
77.52 (2) (ag) 39. Equipment in offices, business facilities, schools, and hospitals but not in residential facilities including personal residences, apartments, long-term care facilities, as defined under s. 16.009 (1) (em), state institutions, as defined under s. 101.123 (1) (i), Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), or similar facilities including, by way of illustration but not of limitation, all of the following:
a. Lamps.
b. Chandeliers.
c. Fans.
d. Venetian blinds.
e. Canvas awnings.
f. Office and business machines.
g. Ice and milk dispensers.
h. Beverage-making equipment.
i. Vending machines.
j. Soda fountains.
k. Steam warmers and tables.
L. Compressors.
m. Condensing units and evaporative condensers.
n. Pneumatic conveying systems.
Note: Corrects numbering errors in 2005 Wis. Act 149 that resulted in there being 3 provisions numbered 77.52 (2) (ag) 39. f. and 3 provisions numbered 77.52 (2) (ag) 39. g. No changes to text are made except that "secured" is replaced with "juvenile" in s. 77.52 (2) (ag) 39. (intro.) to effect a change made by 2005 Wis. Act 344 to s. 77.52 (2) (a) 10. that did not take the treatment by Act 149 into account.
97,102 Section 102. The treatment of 77.54 (9a) (a) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Act 74 is not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 335. Both treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 77.54 (9a) (a) reads:
(a) This state or any agency thereof, the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority, the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority, and the Fox River Navigational System Authority.
97,103 Section 103. The treatment of 77.82 (4g) (b) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Act 64 is not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 299. Both treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 77.82 (4g) (b) reads:
(b) If an owner of land that is designated as managed forest land under an order that takes effect before April 28, 2004, wishes to have designated as managed forest land an additional parcel of land that is at least 3 acres in size, that does not satisfy the requirements in sub. (1), and that is contiguous to any of that designated land, the owner may withdraw the designated land from the original order and may petition the department under sub. (2) for a new order covering both the withdrawn land and the additional land. The withdrawal tax and the withdrawal fee under s. 77.88 (5) and (5m) do not apply to a withdrawal under this paragraph.
97,104 Section 104. The treatment of 84.01 (13) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Act 89 is not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 410. Both treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 84.01 (13) reads:
(13) Engineering services. The department may engage such engineering, consulting, surveying, or other specialized services as it deems advisable. Any engagement of services under this subsection is exempt from ss. 16.70 to 16.75, 16.755 to 16.82, and 16.85 to 16.89, but ss. 16.528, 16.752, 16.753, and 16.754 apply to such engagement. Any engagement involving an expenditure of $3,000 or more shall be by formal contract approved by the governor. The department shall conduct a uniform cost-benefit analysis, as defined in s. 16.70 (3g), of each proposed engagement under this subsection that involves an estimated expenditure of more than $25,000 in accordance with standards prescribed by rule of the department. The department shall review periodically, and before any renewal, the continued appropriateness of contracting pursuant to each engagement under this subsection that involves an estimated expenditure of more than $25,000.
97,105 Section 105. 84.1034 of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 338, is renumbered 84.10345.
Note: Confirms renumbering by the revisor under s. 13.93 (1) (b). 2005 Wis. Act 238 also created a provision numbered s. 84.1034.
97,106 Section 106. The treatment of 95.21 (2) (a) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Act 236 is not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 240. Both treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 95.21 (2) (a) reads:
(a) Requirement for vaccination. Except as provided in s. 174.054 or sub. (9) (d), the owner of a dog shall have the dog vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian or, if a veterinarian is physically present at the location the vaccine is administered, by a veterinary technician, pursuant to s. 453.05 (2) (d), at no later than 5 months of age and revaccinated within one year after the initial vaccination. If the owner obtains the dog or brings the dog into this state after the dog has reached 5 months of age, the owner shall have the dog vaccinated against rabies within 30 days after the dog is obtained or brought into the state unless the dog has been vaccinated as evidenced by a current certificate of rabies vaccination from this state or another state. The owner of a dog shall have the dog revaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian or, if a veterinarian is physically present at the location the vaccine is administered, by a veterinary technician, pursuant to s. 453.05 (2) (d), before the date that the immunization expires as stated on the certificate of vaccination or, if no date is specified, within 3 years after the previous vaccination.
97,107 Section 107. 95.55 (5) (bg) 4. of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 359, is amended to read:
95.55 (5) (bg) 4. Before to January 1, 2003, the owner offered for sale the opportunity to hunt as authorized under the license.
Note: Deletes unnecessary word.
97,108 Section 108. 100.525 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 261, is amended to read:
100.525 (2) (a) (intro.) Obtain, or attempt to obtain, a telephone record that pertains to a customer who is a resident of this state, without the customer's consent, by doing any of the following:
Note: Inserts missing article.
97,109 Section 109. 100.54 (1) (a) of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 140, is amended to read:
100.54 (1) (a) "Business day" means a business day, as defined in s. 421.301 (6), that is not a legal holiday under s. 895.20 995.20 or a federal legal holiday.
Note: Corrects cross-reference. Section 895.20 was renumbered to s. 995.20 by 2005 Wis. Act 155.
97,110 Section 110. 100.54 (8) (d) of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act 140, is amended to read:
100.54 (8) (d) A child support agency acting pursuant to 42 USC 651-669b 651 to 669b.
Note: Makes citation form consistent with other statutes to allow electronic linking.
97,111 Section 111. The treatment of 101.177 (1) (d) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Act 74 is not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 335. Both treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 101.177 (1) (d) reads:
(d) "State agency" means any office, department, agency, institution of higher education, association, society, or other body in state government created or authorized to be created by the constitution or any law, that is entitled to expend moneys appropriated by law, including the legislature and the courts, the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, the Bradley Center Sports and Entertainment Corporation, the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority, and the Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, but excluding the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority.
97,112 Section 112. The treatment of 102.29 (1) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Act 172 is not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 253. Both treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 102.29 (1) reads:
(1) The making of a claim for compensation against an employer or compensation insurer for the injury or death of an employee shall not affect the right of the employee, the employee's personal representative, or other person entitled to bring action, to make claim or maintain an action in tort against any other party for such injury or death, hereinafter referred to as a 3rd party; nor shall the making of a claim by any such person against a 3rd party for damages by reason of an injury to which ss. 102.03 to 102.64 are applicable, or the adjustment of any such claim, affect the right of the injured employee or the employee's dependents to recover compensation. The employer or compensation insurer who shall have paid or is obligated to pay a lawful claim under this chapter shall have the same right to make claim or maintain an action in tort against any other party for such injury or death. If the department pays or is obligated to pay a claim under s. 102.81 (1), the department shall also have the right to maintain an action in tort against any other party for the employee's injury or death. However, each shall give to the other reasonable notice and opportunity to join in the making of such claim or the instituting of an action and to be represented by counsel. If a party entitled to notice cannot be found, the department shall become the agent of such party for the giving of a notice as required in this subsection and the notice, when given to the department, shall include an affidavit setting forth the facts, including the steps taken to locate such party. Each shall have an equal voice in the prosecution of said claim, and any disputes arising shall be passed upon by the court before whom the case is pending, and if no action is pending, then by a court of record or by the department. If notice is given as provided in this subsection, the liability of the tort-feasor shall be determined as to all parties having a right to make claim, and irrespective of whether or not all parties join in prosecuting such claim, the proceeds of such claim shall be divided as follows: After deducting the reasonable cost of collection, one-third of the remainder shall in any event be paid to the injured employee or the employee's personal representative or other person entitled to bring action. Out of the balance remaining, the employer, insurance carrier, or, if applicable, uninsured employers fund shall be reimbursed for all payments made by it, or which it may be obligated to make in the future, under this chapter, except that it shall not be reimbursed for any payments made or to be made under s. 102.18 (1) (bp), 102.22, 102.35 (3), 102.57, or 102.60. Any balance remaining shall be paid to the employee or the employee's personal representative or other person entitled to bring action. If both the employee or the employee's personal representative or other person entitled to bring action, and the employer, compensation insurer, or department, join in the pressing of said claim and are represented by counsel, the attorney fees allowed as a part of the costs of collection shall be, unless otherwise agreed upon, divided between such attorneys as directed by the court or by the department. A settlement of any 3rd-party claim shall be void unless said settlement and the distribution of the proceeds thereof is approved by the court before whom the action is pending and if no action is pending, then by a court of record or by the department.
97,113 Section 113. 102.29 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
102.29 (4) If the employer and the 3rd party are insured by the same insurer, or by the insurers who are under common control, the employer's insurer shall promptly notify the parties in interest and the department. If the employer has assumed the liability of the 3rd party, it shall give similar notice, in default of which any settlement with an injured employee or beneficiary is void. This subsection does not prevent the employer or compensation insurer from sharing in the proceeds of any 3rd party 3rd-party claim or action, as set forth in sub. (1).
Note: Corrects spelling.
97,114 Section 114. The treatments of 102.81 (2) of the statutes by 2005 Wisconsin Acts 172 and 253 are not repealed by 2005 Wisconsin Act 410. All treatments stand.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the revisor, s. 102.81 (2) reads:
(2) The department may retain an insurance carrier or insurance service organization to process, investigate and pay claims under this section and may obtain excess or stop-loss reinsurance with an insurance carrier authorized to do business in this state in an amount that the secretary determines is necessary for the sound operation of the uninsured employers fund. In cases involving disputed claims, the department may retain an attorney to represent the interests of the uninsured employers fund and to make appearances on behalf of the uninsured employers fund in proceedings under ss. 102.16 to 102.29. Section 20.930 and all provisions of subch. IV of ch. 16, except 16.753, do not apply to an attorney hired under this subsection. The charges for the services retained under this subsection shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (rp). The cost of any reinsurance obtained under this subsection shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (sm).
97,115 Section 115. 106.52 (3) (am) 1. of the statutes, as affected by 2005 Wisconsin Act 354, section 6, is renumbered 106.52 (3) (am) 1. (intro.) and amended to read:
106.52 (3) (am) 1. (intro.) Subject to subds. 2., 3., and 4., no person may refuse do any of the following:
a. Refuse to permit entrance into, or use of, or otherwise deny the full and equal enjoyment of any public place of accommodation or amusement to a person with a disability or to a service animal trainer because the person with a disability or the trainer is accompanied by a service animal; charge.
b. Charge a person with a disability or a service animal trainer a higher price than the regular rate, including a deposit or surcharge, for the full and equal enjoyment of any public place of accommodation or amusement because the person with a disability or the trainer is accompanied by a service animal; or directly.
c. Directly or indirectly publish, circulate, display, or mail any written communication that the communicator knows is to the effect that entrance into, or use of, or the full and equal enjoyment of any of the facilities of the public place of accommodation or amusement will be denied to a person with a disability or a service animal trainer because the person with a disability or the trainer is accompanied by a service animal or that the patronage of a person with a disability or a service animal trainer is unwelcome, objectionable, or unacceptable because the person with a disability or the trainer is accompanied by a service animal.
Note: Renumbers provision pursuant to s. 13.93 (1) (a) and (b) to place a series in tabular form for consistency with current style and improved readability.
97,116 Section 116. 108.05 (1) (n) (intro.) of the statutes, as affected by 2005 Wisconsin Act 86, is amended to read:
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