Changes in nonstatutory session laws resulting from 2009 enactments are shown separately following the table of statute section numbers. A final table shows the constitutional amendments approved by the 2009 legislature on first consideration for review by the 2011 legislature, constitutional amendments approved by the 2009 legislature on second consideration for submission to the electorate, and statewide referendum questions for submission beginning with the 2009 spring election.
aff. affected
am. amended
am.rn. amended and renumbered
am.rn.fr. amended and renumbered from
am., as rn. amended, as renumbered
AB- Assembly Bill
AJR- Assembly Joint Resolution
Chap. Chapter (Wisconsin Acts)
ch. chapter (statutes)
cons.rn. consolidated and renumbered
cons.rn.fr. consolidated and renumbered from
cons.rn.am. consolidated, renumbered,
and amended
cons.rn.am.fr. consolidated, renumbered,
and amended from
cr. created
[cross-ref] cross-reference changed
CSB Controlled Substances Board
(date) effective date changed
effec. effective date
exc. except
(intro.) introductory paragraph
JR- [Enrolled] Joint Resolution
rn. renumbered
rn.fr. renumbered from
r. repealed
r.cr. repealed and recreated
reen. reenacted
subch. subchapter (statutes)
SB- Senate Bill
SJR- Senate Joint Resolution
SCO Supreme Court Order
13.92[(1)(bm) 2.] Legislative Reference
Bureau's authority to renumber and to change cross-references to agree with renumbering
161.11[(4)] Controlled Substances Bd. change
Some whole-numbered statute sections, though last printed in the statutes of 1919, continue in force today. To publication time, none of these whole-numbered statute sections had been affected by an act passed by the 2009 Wisconsin Legislature.