drees, stevenDrees, Steven
Life and military service commended -  AJR66
``Steven Drees Memorial Bridge": DOT to designate and mark USH 41 bridge over the Peshtigo River in the City of Peshtigo - AB362
drinking waterDrinking water, see Water supply
drivers_ educationDrivers' education
Ambulance operator safety program: DOT to establish and administer; driver schools, technical colleges, and authorized emergency vehicle exemption from traffic restrictions  - AB724
Ambulance operator safety program: DOT to establish and administer; driver schools, technical colleges, and authorized emergency vehicle exemption from traffic restrictions  - SB518
Driver education courses required to include hazards posed by railroad grade crossings -  AB158
Driver education courses required to include hazards posed by railroad grade crossings -  SB157
Driver education grant program: DPI to submit proposal with 2011-13 budget request [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 9139 (5x)]  - AB75
Driver Education Grant Program for low-income persons created; to be funded from transportation fund [Sec. 295, 1940; original bill only] -  AB75
Electronic text message: driving while composing or sending prohibited, exceptions and penalty provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, composing or sending email added, exceptions expanded; A.Amdt.5: exceptions expanded; A.Amdt.6: driver education course provision added; S.Amdt.1: forfeiture modified] -  AB496
Podiatrists: civil liability immunity for providing aid at certain athletic events, privileged communication with patients, certify to DOT that applicant is fit to teach driving, may diagnose illness or injury for DVA purposes, may submit statement for specialized hunting permit, added to list of enumerated providers of sickness care, insurers to give equal weight to certifications of disability by, added to list of free choice providers for persons eligible for MA; Podiatrists Affiliated Credentialing Board renamed Podiatry Affiliated Credentialing Board  - AB273
Podiatrists: civil liability immunity for providing aid at certain athletic events, privileged communication with patients, certify to DOT that applicant is fit to teach driving, may diagnose illness or injury for DVA purposes, may submit statement for specialized hunting permit, added to list of enumerated providers of sickness care, insurers to give equal weight to certifications of disability by, added to list of free choice providers for persons eligible for MA; Podiatrists Affiliated Credentialing Board renamed Podiatry Affiliated Credentialing Board [A.Amdt.1: health care provider definition revised]  - SB191
Road tests for ``Class D" vehicle operators: DOT may contract with third party testers; private driver training schools and other private institution provisions - AB216
drug abuseDrug abuse, see Drugs
AIDS/HIV drug assistance and insurance premium subsidy programs: funding revisions; pilot program made permanent [Sec. 1360-1363; Enrolled AB-75: funding revision, 327, 327d, 9122 (5v), 9422 (13v)] -  AB75
Caregiver or nonclient resident of a child care provider: report requirements for suspected drug activity or child abuse or neglect; sheriff duties, confidentiality, and civil and criminal liability immunity -  AB695
Caregiver or nonclient resident of a child care provider: report requirements for suspected drug activity or child abuse or neglect; sheriff duties, confidentiality, and civil and criminal liability immunity -  SB500
Child care provider license, certification, or contract: prohibiting a person convicted or adjudicated delinquent for a drug-related felony from showing he or she has been rehabilitated; employment with a child care provider or residing where child care is provided provisions -  AB694
Child care provider license, certification, or contract: prohibiting a person convicted or adjudicated delinquent for a drug-related felony from showing he or she has been rehabilitated; employment with a child care provider or residing where child care is provided provisions -  SB499
Contact lenses that deliver therapeutic pharmaceutical agent: certain optometrists authorized to dispense  - AB591
Contact lenses that deliver therapeutic pharmaceutical agent: certain optometrists authorized to dispense  - SB402
Controlled substance or analog: maximum term of imprisonment for distributing or delivering increased if done in the presence of a child; JRCCP report -  SB551
``Drug Court Month": May 2009 declared as -  AJR46
Drug repository program revisions - AB272
Drug repository program revisions - SB198
Earned release, substance abuse treatment, and Challenge Incarceration Program revisions [Sec. 2700, 2701, 2703-2708, 2710-2712; Enrolled AB-75: reports added, 2702m, 2711m, 9111 (12g)] -  AB75
Epilepsy drugs: pharmacist prohibited from substituting a drug product equivalent without prescribing practitioner and patient consent -  AB506
Epilepsy drugs: pharmacist prohibited from substituting a drug product equivalent without prescribing practitioner and patient consent -  SB354
Expedited partner therapy: physician, physician assistant, and certain nurses may prescribe or dispense antimicrobial drug to a patient to be used by a sexual partner for the treatment of specific STDs, pharmacist and civil liability exemption provisions; DHS duties -  AB653
Expedited partner therapy: physician, physician assistant, and certain nurses may prescribe or dispense antimicrobial drug to a patient to be used by a sexual partner for the treatment of specific STDs, pharmacist and civil liability exemption provisions; DHS duties -  SB460
Federal mandate requiring suspension or revocation of driver's license in all drug or controlled substance violation convictions: the state exercises its option to opt out  - AJR15
Federal mandate requiring suspension or revocation of driver's license in all drug or controlled substance violation convictions: the state exercises its option to opt out  - SJR6
Injuries based on the use of alcohol or controlled substance: health insurance policies and governmental self-insured health plans prohibited from excluding or denying coverage  - AB730
Injuries based on the use of alcohol or controlled substance: health insurance policies and governmental self-insured health plans prohibited from excluding or denying coverage  - SB483
Marijuana: medical necessity defense and immunity from arrest and prosecution; DHS to establish a registry for medical users of marijuana and license and regulate compassion centers, fee provision; does not affect federal law; JRCCP report  - AB554
Marijuana: medical necessity defense and immunity from arrest and prosecution; DHS to establish a registry for medical users of marijuana and license and regulate compassion centers, fee provision; does not affect federal law; JRCCP report  - SB368
Methamphetamine production on property: disclosure on real estate condition report and landlord to disclose to prospective tenant -  AB836
Methamphetamine production on property: disclosure on real estate condition report and landlord to disclose to prospective tenant -  SB650
Nonprescription drugs: sales and use tax exemption created; JSCTE appendix report -  AB254
Nonprescription drugs: sales and use tax exemption created; JSCTE appendix report -  SB176
OWI second or third offense penalty: court may order a therapeutically indicated dose of naltrexone as condition of probation, fines revised; JRCCP report - AB366
Permanency planning for children in out-of-home care, right to be heard in proceedings involving children in out-of-home care, notice to relatives when child is removed from home, placement with siblings re foster home or adoption, plan for transition to independent living, reporting of infants affected by controlled substances, circuit court commissioner review of permanency plans, TPR filing requirements, reasonable efforts to achieve goals of permanency plan, informal disposition, confidentiality of records -  AB486
Permanency planning for children in out-of-home care, right to be heard in proceedings involving children in out-of-home care, notice to relatives when child is removed from home, placement with siblings re foster home or adoption, plan for transition to independent living, reporting of infants affected by controlled substances, circuit court commissioner review of permanency plans, TPR filing requirements, reasonable efforts to achieve goals of permanency plan, informal disposition, confidentiality of records [S.Amdt.1: effective date changed re paying support or maintenance arrears to certain public assistance recipients] -  SB347
Pharmacist duty to dispense contraceptive drugs or devices: requirements created, does not abrogate pharmacist's legal and ethical obligations re Wisconsin law; DHS duty re hospital pharmacy complaint [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 1419c, 2995nd]  - AB75
Pharmacy benefits purchasing program transferred from GIB to DHS [Sec. 344, 347, 357, 359, 803, 2427, 9215 (1), 9422 (3)] - AB75
Postsecondary student convicted of manufacturing, distributing, or delivering a controlled substance or analog is ineligible for state financial assistance from HEAB or U.W. Board of Regents - SB84
Prescription drug advertising prohibited; exceptions provided - AB56
Prescription drug assistance for the elderly: changes re program payment rate and DHS report on pharmacy compliance and participation in MA [Sec. 1364, 1366, 1367]  - AB75
Prescription drug monitoring program: Pharmacy Examining Board directed to create; DORL to apply for federal grants [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, confidentiality and civil or criminal liability immunity added]  - AB227
Prescription drugs exempt from the Unfair Sales Act -  AB482
Prescription drugs or devices for incarcerated persons: Corr.Dept and sheriffs required to charge for  - AB448
Prescriptive authority: Psychology Examining Board authorized to issue certificates to licensed psychologists; definition, conditions, and nursing provisions -  SB180
Program revisions re benefits for low-income residents: BadgerCare Plus, food stamps, Wisconsin Shares, drug testing for public assistance, MPCP, energy assistance, WHEDA and Comm.Dept housing assistance, HEAB, and EITC; Comm.Dept and JSCTE appendix reports  - SB708
``Proper Drug Disposal Day" proclaimed June 6, 2009 -  AJR27
Psychotropic medication: nursing home required to have written informed consent before administering to a resident with a degenerative brain disorder -  AB526
Psychotropic medication: nursing home required to have written informed consent before administering to a resident with a degenerative brain disorder [S.Amdt.1: health care agent provision and nursing home also required to orally inform the resident, or person acting on resident's behalf, of right to withdraw consent] -  SB609
Salvinorin A (from the plant Salvia divinorum): manufacture, distribution, or delivery intended for human consumption prohibited; fine and exception provisions  - AB186
School nurse requirements revised re RNs and DPI licensure; additional requirements for administration of drugs to pupils re DPI training and sealed packages from parent or guardian - AB616
School nurse requirements revised re RNs and DPI licensure; additional requirements for administration of drugs to pupils re DPI training and sealed packages from parent or guardian [S.Amdt.1: rule-making authority added and sealed package provision removed] -  SB414
Spiritual treatment in lieu of medical or surgical treatment for children: exemptions removed re county department determination of child abuse or neglect, felony physical abuse of a child, and administration of psychotropic medication to juveniles in correctional custody; Christian Science treatment limited to adult patients -  AB590
Substance abuse prevention and treatment block grants: amounts increased [Sec. 889] -  AB75
Urine collection for drug testing purposes: restrictions created [Enrolled AB-75: Sec. 156n] -  AB75
W-2 benefits reduced based on positive drug test: reduction percentage increased; dependent children provision  - AB874
Wholesale distribution of prescription drugs: exception created for donation of samples to certain charities  - AB651
Wholesale distribution of prescription drugs: exception created for donation of samples to certain charities [S.Amdt.1: ``Cancer and chronic diseases drug repository" changed to ``Drug repository"] -  SB455
Commercial quadricycle: definition and possession and consumption of alcohol beverages by passengers permitted; consumption by driver prohibited, penalties provided  - AB390
Drunken driving penalties: registration plates surrendered for second and third offense, vehicle is seized and sold for fourth and subsequent offense; JRCCP report  - SB130
Ignition interlock device: judge required to order for certain OWI offenses; penalty for tampering with device modified; payment and surcharge provisions; eliminates option to immobilize or seize vehicle -  AB283
Ignition interlock device: judge required to order for second OWI and certain prohibited BAC offense; penalty for tampering with device modified; eliminates option to immobilize or seize vehicle -  AB17
Intoxicated use of an ATV, snowmobile, or motorboat: laws revised; snowmobile trail use sticker fee increased; JRCCP report -  AB841
Intoxication test prior to arrest: law enforcement officer may request of a person involved in an accident causing injury, death, or great bodily harm -  AB463
Intoxication test prior to arrest: law enforcement officer may request of a person involved in an accident causing injury, death, or great bodily harm [S.Amdt.1: injury changed to substantial bodily harm] -  SB303
Intoxication testing: person convicted of OWI-related offense is assessed administrative costs; law enforcement officer required to inform person before obtaining test sample  - AB130
Occupational license eligibility revised when operating privilege is suspended or revoked in certain cases  - SB34
Operating privilege suspension or revocation for OWI or prohibited BAC violations: person prohibited from purchasing or leasing a motor vehicle for the duration; occupational license and felony penalty provisions; JRCCP report  - SB33
OWI conviction for second or third offense: expanding a pilot program that reduces period of imprisonment if violator completes probation that includes AODA treatment  - AB191
OWI conviction for second or third offense: expanding a pilot program that reduces period of imprisonment if violator completes probation that includes AODA treatment  - AB283
OWI first offense penalties for certain BAC and presence of restricted controlled substance in the blood revised  - AB346
OWI first offense penalties for certain BAC revised re fees, surcharges, and AODA program compliance; DOT to keep record permanently -  AB218
OWI first offense penalties for certain BAC revised re fees, surcharges, and AODA program compliance; DOT to keep record permanently -  AB283
OWI law revisions re ignition interlock device ordered by the court, penalties increased, expanding a Winnebago County sentencing pilot program to other counties, and first offense penalties; Judicial Council to establish advisory sentencing guidelines; JRCCP report [S.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, Judicial Council and JRCCP provisions removed, trial court may order probation, and court may not release a person after conviction but before sentencing in certain cases; A.Amdt.1: appropriation added] -  SB66
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