Long-term care and managed care programs receiving MA: aging and disability resource center duties, COP statutory language eliminated, regional long-term care advisory committees eliminated, appeal of eligibility determination by care management or managed care organizations [Sec. 48, 60, 193, 194, 197-200, 202, 208, 316, 441-483, 485, 651, 654, 660-666, 682, 686, 687, 689, 696-698, 706-709, 722-725, 731, 733-745, 747-749, 753, 754, 973, 980, 1110, 1354, 1387, 2078, 2109, 2110, 2112, 2133-2142] - AB56
Long-term care and managed care programs receiving MA: aging and disability resource center duties, COP statutory language eliminated, regional long-term care advisory committees eliminated, appeal of eligibility determination by care management or managed care organizations [Sec. 48, 60, 193, 194, 197-200, 202, 208, 316, 441-483, 485, 651, 654, 660-666, 682, 686, 687, 689, 696-698, 706-709, 722-725, 731, 733-745, 747-749, 753, 754, 973, 980, 1110, 1354, 1387, 2078, 2109, 2110, 2112, 2133-2142] - SB59
MA reimbursement rate increase for direct care in nursing homes and intermediate care facilities [Sec. 9119 (11); A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] - AB56
MA reimbursement rate increase for direct care in nursing homes and intermediate care facilities [Sec. 9119 (11)] - SB59
Nursing home labor region: Racine County provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 664r] - AB56
nutritionNutrition
Harvest for hope grant: DATCP to award to nonprofit statewide food banks and emergency feeding organizations to promote donation of excess and unmarketable farm and food products; sunset provision - AB540
Harvest for hope grant: DATCP to award to nonprofit statewide food banks and emergency feeding organizations to promote donation of excess and unmarketable farm and food products; sunset provision - SB490
Healthy eating incentive pilot program: sunset extended - AB412
Healthy eating incentive pilot program: sunset extended - SB379
Nutritional counseling certification: Chiropractic Examining Board to approve postgraduate nutrition programs and administrative rules revised [Admin.Code Chir 12.03] [introduction required by s. 277.19 (5) (e)] - AB1018
Nutritional counseling certification: Chiropractic Examining Board to approve postgraduate nutrition programs and administrative rules revised [Admin.Code Chir 12.03] [introduction required by s. 277.19 (5) (e)] - SB904
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obscenityObscenity
Adult-entertainment establishments: registration with DOJ requirements created, fee and human trafficking provisions - SB731
Possession of child pornography: ``sexually suggestive manner” added and defined; JRCCP may report - AB71
Possession of child pornography: ``sexually suggestive manner” added and defined; JRCCP may report [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, ``lewd exhibition of intimate parts" definition replaces original bill provisions] - SB68
olympic gamesOlympic games
Olympic Ice Training Center property tax exemption: correction to ``National Ice Training Center” - AB763
Olympic Ice Training Center property tax exemption: correction to ``National Ice Training Center” - SB696
olympic ice training centerOlympic Ice Training Center, see Olympic games
oneida countyOneida County
Lakeland STAR School and Lakeland STAR Academy: DPI grants, matching funds provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 163s, t, 9134 (5p), (6p), 9434 (8p)] - AB56
Premier resort area: Town of Minocqua, City of Sturgeon Bay, and City of Tomahawk authorized to become - AB374
Premier resort area: Town of Minocqua, City of Sturgeon Bay, and City of Tomahawk authorized to become - SB338
online salesOnline sales, see Sales
ontario village ofOntario, Village of, see Vernon County
open enrollment re schoolOpen enrollment re school, see School — Attendance
open meeting governmentalOpen meeting (Governmental)
Emergency operation of local units of government re state of emergency: virtual meetings and public access to meetings provisions - SB914
Local government: filling town board vacancies and provision for member who is temporarily incapacitated; public notice of meeting of a governmental body; removal of any elective town officer; appeal of denial of temporary use permit application or extension; wages of town officer also serving as a town employee; town assessor term of appointment [A.Amdt.1: public notice provision modified] - AB661
Local government: filling town board vacancies and provision for member who is temporarily incapacitated; public notice of meeting of a governmental body; removal of any elective town officer; appeal of denial of temporary use permit application or extension; wages of town officer also serving as a town employee; town assessor term of appointment - SB584
opioidOpioid, see Drugs, and its subheadings
optometryOptometry
Previously owned eyeglasses provided by a charitable organization: exemption from liability for damages; optometrist or ophthalmologist provision - AB593
Previously owned eyeglasses provided by a charitable organization: exemption from liability for damages; optometrist or ophthalmologist provision - SB547
ordinanceOrdinance, see also Regional planning
Absentee ballot canvassing on Monday before an election: ordinance allowing for authorized, conditions specified - AB636
Absentee ballot canvassing on Monday before an election: ordinance allowing for authorized, conditions specified - SB574
Aggregate sites and concrete batch sites re transportation projects: local zoning ordinance exemption expanded to include - AB277
Aggregate sites and concrete batch sites re transportation projects: local zoning ordinance exemption expanded to include - SB276
Alcohol beverage operator’s license issuance: municipal governing body may delegate authority to a municipal official by ordinance - AB216
Alcohol beverage operator’s license issuance: municipal governing body may delegate authority to a municipal official by ordinance - SB203
Animal-drawn vehicle: counties may enact an ordinance requiring registration; fee and town provisions - AB612
Animal-drawn vehicle: counties may enact an ordinance requiring registration; fee and town provisions - SB558
Automated speed enforcement system (ASES) and traffic control photographic system (TCPS): use allowed in first class city, report required; ordinance, sunset, and forfeiture provisions - AB365
Automated speed enforcement system (ASES) and traffic control photographic system (TCPS): use allowed in first class city, report required; ordinance, sunset, and forfeiture provisions - SB385
Auxiliary container re merchandise, food, or beverages from a food service or retail facility: repeal limitation on authority of political subdivisions to regulate - AB177
Barricade device installation on interior doors of school buildings: an ordinance may not be enacted or enforced and DSPS may not prohibit; school safety plan and approval from local fire department and law enforcement provisions - AB44
Barricade device installation on interior doors of school buildings: an ordinance may not be enacted or enforced and DSPS may not prohibit; school safety plan and approval from local fire department and law enforcement provisions - SB53
Bills overturning local government policies, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations: two-thirds vote required - SB23
Canvassing absentee ballots during a state of emergency allowed on Sunday before an election, conditions set and ordinance provision - SB917
County board vote on ordinances that affect only towns: three-fourths vote of members-elect required - AB681
County board vote on ordinances that affect only towns: three-fourths vote of members-elect required - SB641
Employment matters: repeal preemption of local governments from enacting or enforcing ordinances related to [Sec. 774, 777, 1243, 1269, 1271, 1279, 1389, 2191; original bill only] - AB56
Employment matters: repeal preemption of local governments from enacting or enforcing ordinances related to [Sec. 774, 777, 1243, 1269, 1271, 1279, 1389, 2191] - SB59
Honorary discharge of a firearm at events for former military, law enforcement, or firefighters, or on certain holidays: municipal restriction of firearm discharge does not apply - AB75
Honorary discharge of a firearm at events for former military, law enforcement, or firefighters, or on certain holidays: municipal restriction of firearm discharge does not apply - SB102
Immigration status: prohibiting local ordinance, resolution, or policy that prohibit enforcement of federal or state law; authorizing certain elective officeholders to commence enforcement action, writ of mandamus provision; reduction of shared revenue payments; and political subdivision is liable for damage caused by an illegal alien - AB138
Immigration status: prohibiting local ordinance, resolution, or policy that prohibit enforcement of federal or state law; authorizing certain elective officeholders to commence enforcement action, writ of mandamus provision; reduction of shared revenue payments; and political subdivision is liable for damage caused by an illegal alien - SB151
Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated - AB927
Local family and medical leave ordinances: prohibition eliminated - SB833
Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 25 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions [Sec. 2211-2218, 2223, 2242; original bill only] - AB56
Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 25 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions [Sec. 2211-2218, 2223, 2242] - SB59
Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions - AB930
Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions - SB577
Massage therapy or bodywork therapy license violations: municipal ordinance allowed; Massage Therapy and Bodywork Therapy Affiliated Credentialing Board may assess a forfeiture; state penalties revised; JRCCP may report [A.Amdt.1: employment of unlicensed persons prohibition added] - AB143
Massage therapy or bodywork therapy license violations: municipal ordinance allowed; Massage Therapy and Bodywork Therapy Affiliated Credentialing Board may assess a forfeiture; state penalties revised; JRCCP may report - SB133
Minimum family and medical leave requirements: repeal prohibition on local ordinances to prescribe [Sec. 1249, 1253, 1789; original bill only] - AB56
Minimum family and medical leave requirements: repeal prohibition on local ordinances to prescribe [Sec. 1249, 1253, 1789] - SB59
Minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated - AB928
Minimum wage ordinance prohibition eliminated - SB844
Moratorium on evictions: repealing prohibition on political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing ordinances - AB914
Motorized rickshaws: municipality allowed to authorize use on highway or roadway under its jurisdiction, ordinance provision - AB1017
Municipal ordinance enforcement and municipal court procedures: various changes - AB204
Municipal ordinance enforcement and municipal court procedures: various changes [S.Amdt.1: further revisions] - SB214
Outdoor advertising sign regulations revised and provisions of 2017 WisAct 320 repealed; DOT duties - AB421
OWI-related civil traffic violation or conforming ordinance: person required to appear in person in court; default judgment and surcharge provisions - AB15
OWI-related civil traffic violation or conforming ordinance: person required to appear in person in court; default judgment and surcharge provisions - SB7
OWI-related offenses: extend time limit for commencing prosecution of first, second, or third offense - AB379
OWI-related offenses: extend time limit for commencing prosecution of first, second, or third offense - SB345
Person alleged to have violated criminal law, civil law, or municipal ordinance and is subject to juvenile court jurisdiction: age raised from 17 to 18 [Sec. 489, 490, 502-506, 1537, 1746-1748, 1790, 1791, 1978, 1979, 1982, 2148-2152, 2156, 2159-2164, 2168-2178, 2180-2186, 2189, 2192-2196, 2220-2222, 2224, 2230-2234, 2249, 2250, 9308 (1), 9408 (1); original bill only] - AB56
Person alleged to have violated criminal law, civil law, or municipal ordinance and is subject to juvenile court jurisdiction: age raised from 17 to 18 [Sec. 489, 490, 502-506, 1537, 1746-1748, 1790, 1791, 1978, 1979, 1982, 2148-2152, 2156, 2159-2164, 2168-2178, 2180-2186, 2189, 2192-2196, 2220-2222, 2224, 2230-2234, 2249, 2250, 9308 (1), 9408 (1)] - SB59
Pesticide regulation or prohibition: political subdivision may enact an ordinance - AB227
Pesticide regulation or prohibition: political subdivision may enact an ordinance - SB209
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