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Amendments Offered
hist15113Assembly Amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 514 offered by Representative Craig. _____________
Introduction and Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Relating to: standards for admission into a course offered by a school district of a pupil enrolled in a home-based private educational program.
By Representative J. Ott; cosponsored by Senator Grothman.
Relating to: strip searches.
By Representatives Stroebel, Krug, Bies, Murphy, Born, Marklein, A. Ott, Pridemore, Brooks and Smith; cosponsored by Senator Leibham.
Relating to: eliminating an obsolete statutory provision.
By Representative J. Ott; cosponsored by Senator Grothman.
Relating to: resolving an ambiguity relating to carrying a firearm in certain public buildings (Correction Bill).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: special group plates for women veterans, vehicle title information provided to county registers of deeds, the issuance of more than one motor vehicles operator's license to a person, location of emissions inspection stations, and insurance registration for motor carriers operating in multiple jurisdictions (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Transportation).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: juries in criminal cases and contents of registers of officials.
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: affecting various provisions of the statutes to correct errors and reconcile conflicts (Corrections Bill).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: affecting various provisions of the statutes to make corrections and reconcile conflicts (Corrections Bill).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: fixing an incorrect cross-reference under the statute of limitations for repeated sexual assault of the same child; numbers of subsections; sexual assault of a child; suspension of license to carry a concealed weapon if the person is prohibited from possessing a dangerous weapon as a condition of release when charged with a felony or misdemeanor (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Justice).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of supplying omissions and eliminating defects (Correction Bill).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: repealing the schedule of election occurrences.
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: minors acknowledging paternity; service of the summons and petition in a paternity action when the respondent is deceased; the form for a paternity action summons; releasing a frozen bank account of a support obligor; determining eligibility for Wisconsin Shares; notices to, and the exercise of rights by, a guardian ad litem in an unborn child in need of protection or services proceeding; requiring a diligent investigation by an agency that receives a report of child abuse or neglect if the agency cannot identify an individual who is suspected of the abuse or neglect; eliminating a voluntary foster care education program; the prohibition against a person who has committed armed robbery from showing that he or she has been rehabilitated for purposes of being licensed, certified, or contracted with to provide child care (suggested as remedial legislation by the Department of Children and Families).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: access to public records (suggested as remedial legislation by the Legislative Reference Bureau).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: the effective date of administrative rules promulgated by state agencies (suggested as remedial legislation by the Legislative Reference Bureau).
By Law Revision Committee
Relating to: revising various provisions of the statutes to make corrections and reconcile conflicts (Correction Bill).
By Law Revision Committee
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Chief Clerk Reports
The Chief Clerk records:
Presented to the Governor on Thursday, December 12.
PATRICK E. FULLER
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Executive Communications
State of Wisconsin
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