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5Section
31. 440.45 (1) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The other subsections of s. 440.45 do not have titles.
AB845,32
6Section
32. 441.001 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 441.001 (1r).
Note: Accommodates the renumbering of s. 441.01 (1) by Section 33 of this bill.
AB845,33
7Section
33
. 441.01 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 441.001 (1g) and amended
8to read:
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441.001
(1g) In this subchapter, “board" Board. “Board” means
the board of
10nursing.
Note: Moves the definition for more logical placement. Section 441.001 is a section
consisting only of definitions applying to subch. I of ch. 441, including s. 441.01. A title
is added consistent with the remainder of s. 441.001.
AB845,34
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34. 441.115 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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441.115
(1) This chapter may not be construed to affect nursing by friends,
13members of the family, or undergraduates in a school approved by the board, nor be
14construed to interfere with members of religious communities or orders having
15charge of hospitals or taking care of the sick in their homes, except that none of those
16persons may represent himself or herself as a registered, trained, certified, or
17graduate nurse unless
registered licensed under this subchapter.
Note: 1987 Wis. Act 264 replaced “registration” and “certificates of registration”
for nurses with “licensure” and “licenses” in s. 441.06 (1). There is no current provision
for registration of nurses under subch. I of ch. 441.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
AB845,37
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37. 460.01 (5) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Section 460.01 (5) provides a definition of “physician's office” in ch. 460. The
term “physician's office” is not otherwise included in ch. 460.
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38. 463.16 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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463.16
(6) A village, city
, or county may enact ordinances and a local board of
8health may adopt regulations regarding the licensees and premises for which the
9local health department is the designated agent under this section, which are stricter
10than s. 463.10 or 463.12 or rules promulgated by the department of
health services 11safety and professional services under s. 463.10 or 463.12. No such provision may
12conflict with s. 463.10 or 463.12 or with department rules.
Note: Sections 463.10 and 463.12 authorize the Department of Safety and
Professional Services to promulgate rules. Prior to the enactment of
2015 Wisconsin Act
55, the Department of Health Services was authorized to promulgate rules under s.
463.10 or 463.12. Act 55 changed all references to “health services” to “safety and
professional services” in s. 463.16 except the one changed by this
Section in s. 463.16 (6).
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39. 939.22 (20s) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Section 939.22 (20s) provides a definition of “offense related to school safety”
in chs. 939 to 948 and 951. The term “offense related to school safety” is not otherwise
included in those chapters.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
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961.23
(2) They may be sold at retail only by a
registered pharmacist or, if the
4substance is a pseudoephedrine product, by a person who is working under the
5direction of a
registered pharmacist when sold in a retail establishment. This
6subsection does not apply to a substance governed by s. 961.38 (4) (b).
Note: Pharmacists are licensed, not registered. The registration of pharmacists
was eliminated by
1985 Wis. Act 146. The term “licensed pharmacist” is not regularly
used in the statutes as under s. 450.03 (1), “no person may engage in the practice of
pharmacy or use the title `pharmacist' . . . unless the person is licensed as a pharmacist.”
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961.23
(4) (b) Any person purchasing such a substance that is a
10pseudoephedrine product shall, at the time of purchase, present to the seller that
11person's correct name, address, and an identification card containing the person's
12photograph. The seller shall record the name, date of birth, and address of the
13purchaser; the name and quantity measured in grams of pseudoephedrine contained
14in the product purchased; the date and time purchased; the purchaser identification
15type and number, such as driver's license state and number; and the name of the
16seller or, if the pseudoephedrine product is being sold by a person who is not a
17registered pharmacist, the name of the pharmacist supervising the seller. The
18purchaser shall sign the record of the transaction. The giving of a false name or false
19address by the purchaser shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of s. 961.43 (1)
20(a).
Note: Pharmacists are licensed, not registered. The registration of pharmacists
was eliminated by
1985 Wis. Act 146. The term “licensed pharmacist” is not regularly
used in the statutes as under s. 450.03 (1), “no person may engage in the practice of
pharmacy or use the title `pharmacist' . . . unless the person is licensed as a pharmacist.”
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
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44. 990.01 (16) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Section 990.01 (16) defines “insane persons” wherever it is used in the
statutes. The repeal of s. 885.16 effective July 1, 2017, removed the only use of the term
in the statutes.
AB845,45
4Section
45. 2017 Wisconsin Act 57, section
31 is amended by replacing “227.19
5(5) (fm) of the statutes is amended” with “227.19 (5) (fm) (title) of the statutes is
6amended”.
Note: Except for the title, the text of s. 227.19 (5) (fm) was not affected by
2017 Wis.
Act 57.
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48
.
Renumbering and cross-reference changes under s. 13.92
14(1) (bm) 2., stats. Each statute listed in column A was renumbered to the statute
15number in column B, and cross-references to the renumbered statute were changed
16in the statutes listed in column C to agree with the renumbered statute, under s.
1713.92 (1) (bm) 2. of the statutes:
Note: Confirms renumbering and corresponding cross-reference changes under
s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2.
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49
.
Corrections of obvious nonsubstantive errors under s.
235.17 (2), stats. In the sections of the statutes listed in column A, the text shown
3in column B was changed to the text shown in column C to correct obvious
4nonsubstantive errors under s. 35.17 (2) of the statutes:
Note: Confirms correction of obvious nonsubstantive errors in the statutes under
s. 35.17 (2).
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