Age at which a person is subject to the procedures in the Criminal Procedure Code, circuit court, or municipal court raised from 17 to 18 under certain conditions; DCF appropriation to reimburse counties for certain expenses, plan and report required -
AB660Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: immunity from prosecution for controlled substance possession or having probation, parole, or extended supervision revoked provisions created for the person being aided and the aider -
Jr7 AB3Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: immunity from prosecution for controlled substance possession or having probation, parole, or extended supervision revoked provisions created for the person being aided and the aider -
Jr7 SB3Closing hour for wineries operating under a retail ``Class B" license changed, ordinance provision -
AB433Closing hour for wineries operating under a retail ``Class B" license changed, ordinance provision -
SB311Criminal investigation agent positions at DOJ authorized re drug interdiction and drug trafficking -
Jr7 AB10Criminal investigation agent positions at DOJ authorized re drug interdiction and drug trafficking -
Jr7 SB10Dextromethorphan in drugs: sales to minors without a prescription prohibited; ID and penalty provisions -
AB681Discovery procedure changes in court proceedings; class action procedural requirements; consumer lawsuit lending provisions created; certain civil action statute of limitations revised; DOR and third-party audits re unclaimed property; interest rates for overdue insurance claims -
AB773Drug trafficking, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, juvenile and family treatment courts, and drug treatment for inmates of county jails: grant programs established; DOJ, DHS, DCF duties -
AB906Drug trafficking, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, juvenile and family treatment courts, and drug treatment for inmates of county jails: grant programs established; DOJ, DHS, DCF duties -
SB768Emergency administration of opioid antagonist to pupils and other persons appearing to overdose: civil liability for school bus operator and employees and volunteers of public, private, and tribal schools; calling 911 provision -
Jr7 AB1Emergency administration of opioid antagonist to pupils and other persons appearing to overdose: civil liability for school bus operator and employees and volunteers of public, private, and tribal schools; calling 911 provision -
Jr7 SB1Fentanyl analogs added to Schedule I controlled substances, felony provisions -
AB335Graduate medical training in an addiction specialty and development of a training program: existing DHS grant programs to hospitals and rural hospitals expanded to include -
Jr7 AB7Graduate medical training in an addiction specialty and development of a training program: existing DHS grant programs to hospitals and rural hospitals expanded to include -
Jr7 SB7Groundwater quality standards for specified contaminants: DHS required to establish -
AB1006Lifetime licenses issued by DPI: successful completion of semesters of teaching and definition of ``regularly employed in education” clarified by rule -
SB825Lodging expenses reimbursement for UW System employees to match maximum of other state employees -
AB220Opioid treatment programs in underserved and high-need areas: DHS to create additional programs, funding provision -
Jr7 AB8Opioid treatment programs in underserved and high-need areas: DHS to create additional programs, funding provision -
Jr7 SB8Persons with drug dependence: emergency and involuntary commitment procedures, DHS programs, voluntary treatment, and other services extended to include -
Jr7 AB5Persons with drug dependence: emergency and involuntary commitment procedures, DHS programs, voluntary treatment, and other services extended to include -
Jr7 SB5``PFC Valentine T. Warrichaiet Memorial Bridge”: DOT to designate and mark bridge on USH 41 across the Oconto River in City of Oconto as -
AB699``PFC Valentine T. Warrichaiet Memorial Bridge”: DOT to designate and mark bridge on USH 41 across the Oconto River in City of Oconto as -
SB598Prescription drug order extension when refill authorization cannot be obtained: pharmacist may dispense a limited supply under set conditions -
AB125Recovery charter school: pilot program and director of Office of Educational Opportunity in the UW System authorized to contract for operation of, conditions specified; high school graduation and insurance coverage requirements; DHS, DPI, and Superintendent of Public Instruction duties -
Jr7 AB6Recovery charter school: pilot program and director of Office of Educational Opportunity in the UW System authorized to contract for operation of, conditions specified; high school graduation and insurance coverage requirements; DHS, DPI, and Superintendent of Public Instruction duties -
Jr7 SB6Revenue limit ceiling for school districts and sparsity aid per pupil amount increased -
AB835Revenue limit ceiling for school districts and sparsity aid per pupil amount increased -
SB690Schedule V controlled substances containing codeine may not be dispensed without a prescription -
Jr7 AB4Schedule V controlled substances containing codeine may not be dispensed without a prescription -
Jr7 SB4Services that may be covered by MA if prescribed or ordered by a provider acting within the scope of the provider’s practice regulations -
AB529Services that may be covered by MA if prescribed or ordered by a provider acting within the scope of the provider’s practice regulations -
SB452Shoreline maintenance activities in outlying waters: DNR permit exemption under set conditions -
AB926Shoreline maintenance activities in outlying waters: DNR permit exemption under set conditions -
SB747Substance abuse: continuing education for health care practitioners; federal waiver re dispensing narcotics for addiction treatment; prescribing and dispensing buprenorphine combination products; counseling changes re certification and who can offer treatment; school health instruction requirements; graduate program in psychiatric mental health nursing at UW—Madison; training resources for social service workers; DCF, DHS, and DSPS duties; administrative rules provisions [Admin.Code DHS 75.02, 75.03; MPSW 1.09; SPS 160 (title), 160.015, 160.02, 160.03, 161, 163.01, 163.02, 164.01, 165, 166, 168] -
AB907Substance abuse: continuing education for health care practitioners; federal waiver re dispensing narcotics for addiction treatment; prescribing and dispensing buprenorphine combination products; counseling changes re certification and who can offer treatment; school health instruction requirements; graduate program in psychiatric mental health nursing at UW—Madison; training resources for social service workers; DCF, DHS, and DSPS duties; administrative rules provisions [Admin.Code DHS 75.02, 75.03; MPSW 1.09; SPS 160 (title), 160.015, 160.02, 160.03, 161, 163.01, 163.02, 164.01, 165, 166, 168] -
SB767Treatment and diversion (TAD) program: county grant moneys increased; pilot program to divert certain persons to treatment options, JCF approval -
Jr7 AB2Treatment and diversion (TAD) program: county grant moneys increased; pilot program to divert certain persons to treatment options, JCF approval -
Jr7 SB2WPDES permit violations: DNR required to notify affected well owners and counties -
AB881Other proposals authored or co-authored by Nygren, Rep. John (89th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
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58,
70,
83,
96,
109,
110,
123,
126,
146,
160,
163,
169,
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295,
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369,
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625,
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744,
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871,
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528,
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8041595Ohnstad, Rep. Tod (65th Asm.Dist.; D)
Compensation information of employees and prospective employees: employer conduct re requiring or soliciting information and discrimination prohibitions created; notice requirements -
AB213Employment discrimination re unfair honesty or genetic testing: DWD or discriminated person may bring an action in circuit court; damages, exceptions, limitations, and consumer price index provisions -
AB212Equal Pay Day: April 4, 2017 recognized as -
AR8Hotline for reports of hate crimes established -
AB101Hotline for reports of hate crimes established -
SB64Marijuana use, medical and recreational, permitted with restrictions and excise tax and penalty provisions; DHS duties re medical marijuana registry, licensing compassion centers, and registering certain testing laboratories; permitted THC concentration while operating a vehicle revised; fair employment law, UI, and drug testing for specific public assistance and work experience programs exemption for THC; health insurance coverage required for medical use of tetrahydrocannabinols -
AB482Ozaukee County fairgrounds: Class ``B” and ``Class B” licensees and permittees may sell alcohol beverages under set circumstances -
AB450State minimum wage laws revised, consumer price index and emergency rules provisions, and DWD duties; minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated -
AB814Testing for lead in drinking water: child care center license and child care provider certification requirements -
AB298Testing for lead in drinking water: child care center license and child care provider certification requirements -
SB526Wage claim changes re filing, investigation, statute of limitations, interest, surcharge, costs, and attorney fees; employers required to provide written disclosure statement when employee is hired, conditions specified; licensing agency to deny issuance or renewal of licenses to applicants with unpaid wage claims -
SB371Other proposals authored or co-authored by Ohnstad, Rep. Tod (65th Asm.Dist.; D)
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1068Assembly Joint Resolutions:
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103January 2017 Special Session Assembly Bills:
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9January 2017 Special Session Senate Bills:
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9August 2017 Special Session Assembly Resolutions:
11597Ott, Rep. Jim (23rd Asm.Dist.; R)
Bingo and raffle law changes (remedial legislation) -
AB2Board of review proceedings hearings re objections to property tax assessments (remedial legislation) -
AB15Commencement of public school year before September 1: prohibition repealed -
AB103Commencement of public school year before September 1: prohibition repealed -
SB96Court ordered operating privilege restriction to vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device revisions; violation provisions -
AB98Court ordered operating privilege restriction to vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device revisions; violation provisions -
SB74DPI reports: expired and outdated requirements eliminated (remedial legislation) -
AB13Federal highway money distribution transfers: DOT plan for certain transfers (remedial legislation) -
AB17Federal motor carrier law: obsolete references removed (remedial legislation) -
AB16FoodShare photo ID EBT cards: DHS to prepare and submit implementation plan to the USDA’s food and nutrition service, waiver request provision; JCF duties if approved -
AB702Foreign corporation’s certificate of authority fees eliminated under certain conditions -
AB897Gross income reporting requirement for wage garnishment re maintenance, child support, spousal support, or family support (remedial legislation) -
AB3Homemade baked or canned goods: exemption from food processing plant license and retail food establishment license for face-to-face sales to customers; limit on sales and DATCP registration provisions -
AB360Homemade baked or canned goods: exemption from food processing plant license and retail food establishment license for face-to-face sales to customers; limit on sales and DATCP registration provisions -
SB271Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle: mandatory period of confinement -
AB97Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle: mandatory period of confinement -
SB73Income continuation insurance waiting period modified re teachers employed by UW System (remedial legislation) -
AB6Indigency determination prior to SPD appointing an attorney re Children’s Code or Juvenile Justice Code proceedings (remedial legislation) -
AB23Indigency of defendant description for public defender fees provisions (remedial legislation) -
AB21Juvenile justice proceedings: ``refusal” changed to ``recusal” in statute title (remedial legislation) -
AB22Leased generation contracts: PSC allowed to modify or terminate if it protects and promotes the public interest -
AB198