AB75,1313,1111 (a) "Department" means the department of justice.
AB75,1313,1212 (b) "Law enforcement agency" has the meaning given in s. 165.77 (1) (b).
AB75,1313,1713 (c) "Law enforcement officer" means a person who is employed by a law
14enforcement agency for the purpose of detecting and preventing crime and enforcing
15laws or ordinances and who is authorized to make arrests for violations of the laws
16or ordinances that the person is employed to enforce, whether that enforcement
17authority extends to all laws or ordinances or is limited to specific laws or ordinances.
AB75,1313,2218 (d) "Motor vehicle stop" means a stop or detention of a motor vehicle that is
19traveling in, or the detention of an occupied motor vehicle that is already stopped in,
20any public or private place in a county having a population of 125,000 or more, for
21the purpose of investigating any alleged or suspected violation of a state or federal
22law or city, village, town, or county ordinance.
AB75,1314,2 23(2) Information collection required. All persons in charge of law
24enforcement agencies shall obtain, or cause to be obtained, all of the following

1information with respect to each motor vehicle stop made on or after January 1, 2011,
2by a law enforcement officer employed by the law enforcement agency:
AB75,1314,63 (a) The name, address, gender, and race of the operator of the motor vehicle.
4If information regarding the operator's race is not available to the officer through an
5electronic database or other similar source, the officer shall subjectively select the
6operator's race from the following list:
AB75,1314,77 1. Caucasian.
AB75,1314,88 2. African American.
AB75,1314,99 3. Hispanic.
AB75,1314,1010 4. American Indian or Alaska Native.
AB75,1314,1111 5. Asian or Pacific Islander.
AB75,1314,1212 (b) The reason that the officer stopped or detained the motor vehicle.
AB75,1314,1313 (c) The make and year of the motor vehicle.
AB75,1314,1414 (d) The date, time, and location of the motor vehicle stop.
AB75,1314,1715 (e) Whether or not a law enforcement officer conducted a search of the motor
16vehicle, the operator, or any passenger and, if so, whether the search was with
17consent or by other means.
AB75,1314,2118 (f) The name, address, gender, and race of any person searched, with the officer
19obtaining information regarding the person' race from any available electronic
20database or other similar source if possible or, if not possible, by subjectively
21selecting the person's race from the list under par. (a).
AB75,1314,2222 (g) The name and badge number of the officer making the motor vehicle stop.
AB75,1315,2 23(3) Submission of information collected. The person in charge of a law
24enforcement agency shall submit the information obtained under sub. (2) to the
25department using the form prescribed by the rules promulgated under sub. (5) and

1in accordance with the reporting schedule established under the rules promulgated
2under sub. (5).
AB75,1315,8 3(4) Analysis and report by department. (a) The department shall compile the
4information submitted to it by law enforcement agencies under sub. (3) and shall
5analyze the information, along with any other relevant information, to determine,
6both for each law enforcement agency submitting information under sub. (3) and as
7an aggregated total for all law enforcement agencies submitting information under
8sub. (3), all of the following:
AB75,1315,189 1. Whether the number of motor vehicle stops and searches involving motor
10vehicles operated or occupied by members of a racial minority compared to the
11number of motor vehicle stops and searches involving motor vehicles operated or
12occupied solely by persons who are not members of a racial minority is
13disproportionate based on an estimate of the population and characteristics of
14persons traveling on highways in the counties for which information is submitted
15under sub. (3), on an estimate of the populations and characteristics of persons
16traveling on highways in the counties for which information is submitted under sub.
17(3) who are violating a law or ordinance, or on some other relevant population
18estimate.
AB75,1315,2119 2. A determination as to whether any disproportion found under subd. 1. is the
20result of racial profiling, racial stereotyping, or other race-based discrimination or
21selective enforcement.
AB75,1316,322 (b) For each year, the department shall prepare an annual report that
23summarizes the information submitted to it under sub. (3) concerning motor vehicle
24stops made during the year and that describes the methods and conclusions of its
25analysis of the information. On or before March 31, 2012, and on or before each

1March 31 thereafter, the department shall submit the annual report required under
2this paragraph to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2), to the governor, and to the
3director of state courts.
AB75,1316,11 4(5) Rules. The department shall promulgate rules to implement the
5requirements of this section, including rules prescribing a form for use in obtaining
6information under sub. (2) and establishing a schedule for submitting the
7information obtained to the department. The department shall make the form
8prescribed by its rules available to law enforcement agencies. The department may,
9by rule, require the collection of information in addition to that specified in sub. (2)
10(a) to (g) if the department determines that the information will help to make the
11determinations required under sub. (4) (a).
AB75,1316,13 12(6) Access to records. Information collected under sub. (2) is not subject to
13inspection or copying under s. 19.35 (1).
AB75, s. 2450 14Section 2450. 165.85 (4) (b) 1d. f. of the statutes is created to read:
AB75,1316,2115 165.85 (4) (b) 1d. f. Training concerning cultural diversity, including sensitivity
16toward racial and ethnic differences. The training shall be designed to prevent the
17use of race, racial profiling, racial stereotyping, or other race-based discrimination
18or selection as a basis for detaining, searching, or arresting a person or for otherwise
19treating a person differently from persons of other races and shall emphasize the fact
20that the primary purposes of enforcement of traffic regulations are safety and equal
21and uniform enforcement under the law.
AB75, s. 2451 22Section 2451. 167.10 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1317,223 167.10 (7) Parental liability. A parent, foster parent, treatment foster parent,
24family-operated group home parent, or legal guardian of a minor who consents to the

1use of fireworks by the minor is liable for damages caused by the minor's use of the
2fireworks.
AB75, s. 2452 3Section 2452. 167.31 (4) (cg) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1317,64 167.31 (4) (cg) 5. The vehicle bears a special registration plates plate issued
5under s. 341.14 (1), (1a), (1e), (1m) or (1r) or displays a sign that is at least 11 inches
6square on which is conspicuously written "disabled hunter".
AB75, s. 2453 7Section 2453. 175.35 (2i) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1317,138 175.35 (2i) The department shall charge a firearms dealer an $8 a $30 fee for
9each firearms restrictions record search that the firearms dealer requests under sub.
10(2) (c). The firearms dealer may collect the fee from the transferee. The department
11may refuse to conduct firearms restrictions record searches for any firearms dealer
12who fails to pay any fee under this subsection within 30 days after billing by the
13department.
AB75, s. 2454 14Section 2454. 196.025 (1) (ag) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1317,1615 196.025 (1) (ag) 2. "Wholesale supplier" has the meaning given in s. 16.957
16196.3746 (1) (w).
AB75, s. 2455 17Section 2455. 196.07 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1317,2318 196.07 (1) Each public utility shall close its accounts annually on December 31
19and promptly prepare a balance sheet of that date. On or before the following April
201 every public utility shall file with the commission the balance sheet together with
21any other information the commission prescribes, verified by an officer of the public
22utility. The commission, for good cause shown, may extend the time for filing the
23balance sheet and prescribed information.
AB75, s. 2456 24Section 2456. 196.09 (9) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1318,5
1196.09 (9) (a) 2. The commission shall review biennially triennially the
2guidelines established under subd. 1., except that if the commission receives, more
3than 365 days before the deadline for a biennial review, a written request from a
4telecommunications utility for a review, the commission shall review the guidelines
5no later than 365 days after receiving the request.
AB75, s. 2457 6Section 2457 . 196.196 (5) (f) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1318,137 196.196 (5) (f) 1. (intro.) Before January 1, 1996, and biennially thereafter
8Biennially, the commission shall submit a report to the joint committee on
9information policy and technology
legislature under s. 13.172 (2) describing the
10status of investments in advanced telecommunications infrastructure in this state.
11The report shall include information on the progress made in all of the following
12areas uses if the commission determines that there are issues with the availability
13or deployment of telecommunications infrastructure for those uses
:
AB75, s. 2458 14Section 2458. 196.196 (5) (f) 1. e. of the statutes is repealed.
AB75, s. 2459 15Section 2459. 196.196 (5) (f) 1. f. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1318,1716 196.196 (5) (f) 1. f. Other infrastructure investments uses identified by the
17commission.
AB75, s. 2460 18Section 2460. 196.196 (5) (f) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1318,2019 196.196 (5) (f) 3. The commission may shall combine its report under this
20paragraph with its report under s. 196.218 (5r).
AB75, s. 2461 21Section 2461. 196.218 (3) (a) 3. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1318,2322 196.218 (3) (a) 3. b. The amounts appropriated under ss. 20.255 (3) (q) and,
23(qm), and (r), 20.285 (1) (q), and 20.505 (4) (s), (t), (tm), (tu), and (tw).
AB75, s. 2462 24Section 2462. 196.218 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1319,19
1196.218 (4) Essential services and advanced service capabilities. Before
2January 1, 1996, and biennially thereafter, the
The commission shall promulgate
3rules that define a basic set of essential telecommunications services that shall be
4available to all customers at affordable prices and that are a necessary component
5of universal service. Before January 1, 1996, and biennially thereafter, the The
6commission shall promulgate rules that define a set of advanced service capabilities
7that shall be available to all areas of this state at affordable prices within a
8reasonable time and that are a necessary component of universal service. For rules
9promulgated before January 1, 1996, a reasonable time for the availability of the
10defined set of advance service capabilities shall be no later than January 1, 2005,
11and, for rules promulgated thereafter
after December 31, 1995, a reasonable time for
12the availability of additional advanced service capabilities in the defined set shall be
13no later than 7 years after the effective date of the rules. These essential services
14and advanced service capabilities shall be based on market, social, economic
15development and infrastructure development principles rather than on specific
16technologies or providers. Essential services include single-party service with
17touch-tone capability, line quality capable of carrying facsimile and data
18transmissions, equal access, emergency services number capability, a statewide
19telecommunications relay service and blocking of long distance toll service.
AB75, s. 2463 20Section 2463. 196.218 (5) (a) 13. of the statutes is created to read:
AB75,1319,2221 196.218 (5) (a) 13. To pay the costs of library service contracts under s. 43.03
22(6) and (7).
AB75, s. 2464 23Section 2464. 196.218 (5m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1319,2524 196.218 (5m) Rule review. At least biennially, the The commission shall
25review and revise as appropriate rules promulgated under this section.
AB75, s. 2465
1Section 2465. 196.218 (5r) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1320,52 196.218 (5r) (a) (intro.) Annually Biennially, the commission shall submit a
3universal service fund report to the joint committee on information policy and
4technology
legislature under s. 13.172 (2). The report shall include information
5about all of the following:
AB75, s. 2466 6Section 2466. 196.374 (1) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1320,117 196.374 (1) (f) "Load management program" means a program to allow an
8energy utility, municipal utility, wholesale electric cooperative, as defined in s.
916.957 196.3746 (1) (v), retail electric cooperative, or municipal electric company, as
10defined in s. 66.0825 (3) (d), to control or manage daily or seasonal customer demand
11associated with equipment or devices used by customers or members.
AB75, s. 2467 12Section 2467. 196.374 (1) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1320,1413 196.374 (1) (h) "Municipal utility" has the meaning given in s. 16.957 196.3746
14(1) (q).
AB75, s. 2468 15Section 2468. 196.374 (1) (L) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1320,1716 196.374 (1) (L) "Retail electric cooperative" has the meaning given in s. 16.957
17196.3746 (1) (t).
AB75, s. 2469 18Section 2469. 196.374 (1) (n) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1320,2019 196.374 (1) (n) "Wholesale supplier" has the meaning given in s. 16.957
20196.3746 (1) (w).
AB75, s. 2470 21Section 2470. 196.374 (1) (o) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1320,2322 196.374 (1) (o) "Wholesale supply percentage" has the meaning given in s.
2316.957 196.3746 (1) (x).
AB75, s. 2471 24Section 2471. 196.374 (2) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75,1321,6
1196.374 (2) (d) Immediate savings energy efficiency programs. 1. The
2commission may, upon application by an energy utility, authorize the energy utility
3to administer, fund, or provide administrative services for an immediate savings
4energy efficiency program that invests in energy efficiency improvements for utility
5customers in which the costs borne by a customer for an improvement are offset by
6the energy savings resulting from the improvement.
AB75,1321,127 2. An energy utility for which an immediate savings energy efficiency program
8is authorized under subd. 1. shall file a tariff specifying the terms and conditions of
9utility and nonutility service provided to customers for whom improvements are
10made under the program. A tariff filed under this subdivision shall have no effect
11until approved by the commission. A tariff filed by an energy utility under this
12subdivision shall include all of the following:
AB75,1321,1413 a. Terms and conditions for billing customers for utility and nonutility service
14related to improvements benefiting the customers.
AB75,1321,1815 b. A contract between the energy utility and an owner of property benefited by
16an improvement that requires the owner to inform any property lessees who are
17liable for utility service that the cost of the improvement will appear on the lessees'
18utility bills.
AB75,1321,2319 c. A contract between the energy utility and an owner of property benefited by
20an improvement that requires the owner to inform any purchaser of the property
21that the purchaser, or any other person who is liable for utility service at the property,
22is liable for the unpaid cost of the improvement and that such unpaid cost will appear
23on utility bills for the property.
AB75,1321,2424 d. Any other term or condition required by the commission.
AB75,1322,6
13. An energy utility for which a tariff is approved under subd. 2. for an
2immediate savings energy efficiency program may include a separate line item on
3bills of a customer at a property benefited by an improvement made under the
4program that offsets the costs of the program borne by the customer with the energy
5savings resulting from the improvement. Notwithstanding s. 218.04, an energy
6utility need not obtain a license as a collection agency for this billing practice.
AB75,1322,107 4. Any costs that an energy utility incurs to administer, fund, or provide
8administrative services for an immediate savings energy efficiency program are in
9addition to the amounts the commission shall require the energy utility to spend
10under sub. (3) (b) 2.
AB75,1322,1211 5. An energy utility may not recover from ratepayers any bad debt related to
12nonutility services provided under an immediate savings energy efficiency program.
AB75, s. 2472 13Section 2472. 196.374 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1322,2314 196.374 (3) (a) In general. The commission shall have oversight of programs
15under sub. (2). The commission shall maximize coordination of program delivery,
16including coordination between programs under subs. (2) (a) 1., (b) 1. and 2., and (c)
17and (7), ordered programs, low-income weatherization programs under s. 16.957
18196.3746, renewable resource programs under s. 196.378, and other energy
19efficiency or renewable resource programs. The commission shall cooperate with the
20department of natural resources to ensure coordination of energy efficiency and
21renewable resource programs with air quality programs and to maximize and
22document the air quality improvement benefits that can be realized from energy
23efficiency and renewable resource programs.
AB75, s. 2473 24Section 2473. 196.3746 (2) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 2009 Wisconsin
25Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB75,1323,6
1196.3746 (2) (a) Low-income programs. After holding a hearing, establish
2programs to be administered by the commission for awarding grants from the
3appropriation under s. 20.155 (3) (r) to provide low-income assistance. In each fiscal
4year, the amount awarded under this paragraph shall be sufficient to ensure that an
5amount equal to 47% of the sum of the following is spent for weatherization and other
6energy conservation services:
AB75,1323,871. All moneys received from the federal government under 42 USC 6861 to 6873
8and 42 USC 8621 to 8629 in a fiscal year.
AB75,1323,109 2. All moneys spent in a fiscal year for low-income programs established under
10s. 196.374, 2003 stats.
AB75,1323,1211 3. All moneys spent in a fiscal year on programs established under this
12paragraph.
AB75,1323,1313 4. The moneys collected in low-income assistance fees under sub. (5) (a).
AB75, s. 2474 14Section 2474. 196.3746 (2) (d) 2m. of the statutes, as affected by 2009
15Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is repealed.
AB75, s. 2475 16Section 2475. 196.378 (1) (p) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75,1323,1817 196.378 (1) (p) "Wholesale supplier" has the meaning given in s. 16.957
18196.3746 (1) (w).
AB75, s. 2476 19Section 2476. 196.859 of the statutes is created to read:
AB75,1323,22 20196.859 Assessment for telecommunications utility trade practices. (1)
21The commission shall annually assess against telecommunications utilities the total
22of the amount appropriated under s. 20.115 (1) (jm).
AB75,1324,4 23(2) The commission shall assess a sum equal to the annual total amount under
24sub. (1) to telecommunications utilities in proportion to their gross operating
25revenues during the last calendar year. A telecommunications utility shall pay the

1assessment within 30 days after the bill has been mailed to the assessed
2telecommunications utility. The bill constitutes notice of the assessment and
3demand of payment. Payments shall be credited to the appropriation account under
4s. 20.115 (1) (jm).
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