Miller, Marjorie ``Midge" Calvins Leeper: life and public service [SJR-31] -  JR-7
Mueller, (SGT) Nickolas A.: life and military service commended [AJR-104] -  JR-25
Myhra, Norman L.: life and public service [AJR-133] -  JR-35
Naseman, (MSG) Brian K.: life and military service commended [AJR-69] -  JR-16
Olson, Russell A.: life and public service [SJR-83] -  JR-39
Opicka, (LCpl) Dean: life and military service commended [SJR-48] -  JR-18
Seager, (CPT) Russell: life and military service commended [AJR-107] -  JR-30
Shetler, Harriet Jane (McCown): founding member of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill commended upon her death [SJR-73] -  JR-38
Sikorski, (SGT) Clint A.: life and military service commended [AJR-45] -  JR-10
Stanley, John: life, public service, and commitment to the office of Dane County Coroner commended [AJR-75]  -  JR-22
Steinhilber, John D. ``Jack": life and public service [SJR-38] -  JR-13
Stower, Rev. Pharis Harvey, Jr.: life and public service [AJR-90]  -  JR-24
Thompson, (SGT) Daniel James: life and military service commended [AJR-38] -  JR-11
Urban, Dr. Frank H.: life and public service [AJR-14] -  JR-28
U.W. Madison women's hockey team commended for winning the 2008-09 NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey Championship [SJR-22] -  JR-3
Vrooman, (SSG) Jeremy Dale: life and military service commended [SJR-50] -  JR-19
Wedemeyer, Judge Ted E., Jr.: life and public service to the courts system commended [AJR-7] -  JR-5
Young, Rebecca Conrad ``Becky": life and public service [AJR-18] -  JR-4
judgeJudge, see also Supreme Court
Electronic communication service and remote computing service: judge authorized to issue subpoena or warrant requiring provider to produce or disclose certain information; definition and civil liability immunity provisions  -  Act 349
John Doe proceedings re state officer or employee: procedures revised; DA authority; judicial discretion over scope of examination and special prosecutors; protections and payment of attorney fees and costs -  Act 24
Municipal court administration, judges, and procedures revised -  Act 402
judgmentJudgment, see also Court — Procedure
Judgments in municipal courts and traffic courts: payment in installments if defendant is unable to pay because of poverty; operating privilege suspension provisions  -  Act 17
Sale of personal property or real estate to satisfy a judgment: public notice to include county, town, or municipality Web site -  Act 325
juneau countyJuneau County
Wisconsin River monitoring and study of point and nonpoint source pollution from City of Merrill to the Castle Rock Flowage dam [Sec. 273s, 2574h] -  Act 28
justice, department ofJustice, Department of
Assistant DAs and assistant SPDs: compensation provisions [Sec. 535s, 542m, 598m, 2252m, 2443m, 3400p-v, 9413 (1u), 9430 (2u), 9438 (1u)] [vetoed] -  AB-75
Background checks for handgun purchasers: DOJ required to check for court order or finding rendering the person ineligible under federal law re mental health status; courts required to determine ineligibility and other duties; person may petition court to cancel the order -  Act 258
Biological specimen for DNA analysis: requirement does not expire when completing probation, sentence, or delinquency disposition, or being released from commitment; DA may petition court to compel certain persons to provide a sample; procedure specified -  Act 261
County-tribal law enforcement programs: administration of aid clarified -  Act 74
Crime alert network created by DOJ to provide information on certain criminal activity, crime prevention, and missing or endangered persons to state agencies, law enforcement, and the private sector; fee provision -  Act 358
Crime alert network: DOJ may create to provide information on certain criminal activity, crime prevention, and missing or endangered persons to state agencies, law enforcement, and the private sector; fee and gifts and grants provisions [Sec. 525m, 535m, 2447m] [vetoed] -  AB-75
Criminal history search fee increased; expenditure authority increased re upgrade of criminal history and fingerprint ID databases [Sec. 2448-2448s, 9430 (1f)]  -  Act 28
Firearms restrictions record search fee increased [Sec. 2453] -  Act 28
Human resources functions in executive branch agencies: DOA to evaluate; consolidation procedures; transfers to OSER, certain exceptions provided; report required [Sec. 596, 597, 2483, 2485, 9101 (8c)] [2483 — partial veto]  -  Act 28
Martial arts instruction to a minor for a fee without a license prohibited; DRL licensing duties; DOJ to conduct background checks on applicants, disqualifying offenses specified  -  Act 130
Photographs on motor vehicle operators license and ID cards: DOT to make available to DOJ in digital format; DOJ to provide electronic access to certain law enforcement agencies  -  Act 167
Surcharge for crime laboratories and drug law enforcement increased [Sec. 2446, 9330 (1)] -  Act 28
Tribal and state, county, or municipal law enforcement agencies: mutual assistance provisions created; DOJ duties  -  Act 264
Tribal law enforcement officer's powers to enforce state law: liability insurance option created  -  Act 232
justice assistance, office ofJustice Assistance, Office of
Alternatives to prosecution and incarceration for persons who use alcohol and drugs and grants to certain county with highest crime rate: OJA grants [Sec. 572, 9101 (3), (4)]  -  Act 28
American Indian tribal community reintegration program: OJA to establish; funding from tribal gaming revenues [Sec. 158t, 575f, 579, 587b, 9401 (3q)] -  Act 28
Assistant DA positions in certain counties: OJA to fund [Sec. 9113 (1)-(5)] -  Act 28
Byrne justice assistance grants for Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center and the Drug Abuse Correctional Center: one-time funds utilized [Sec. 9101 (6q)]  -  Act 28
Child advocacy centers: funding reduced [Sec. 157d, s, 9101 (10)] -  Act 28
Emergency generator for the Town of Oakland: OJA grant and sunset date provided [Sec. 9101 (11x)]  -  Act 28
Justice information surcharge increased; distribution revised; grants for indigent civil legal services [Sec. 55, 553, 555, 556, 577, 614, 3240] -  Act 28
Law enforcement investigative records: information technology unit must deny requests for access, custody remains with the local governmental unit; law enforcement agency that shares information with OJA is considered the custodian of the information -  Act 259
OJA grants to fund treatment alternatives and diversion for criminal offenders re AODA; grant program for digital recording equipment re interrogations repealed [Sec. 155, 156, 528d, 572j, 575] -  Act 28
Public safety interoperable communication system: OJA may charge use fees to state public safety agencies [Sec. 149-151, 152, 158, 574] -  Act 28
Restorative Justice Programs, Inc., in Barron County: OJA grant and sunset date provided [Sec. 572g, h, 9101 (13f), 9401 (4g)] -  Act 28
Traffic stop information collection and analysis requirements created; DOA, OJA, and JCF duties; data analysis re disproportionate number of vehicle stops and searches involving racial minorities; report required [Sec. 158m, 577-577s, 2993t, 9101 (11y), (12x)] -  Act 28
Wisconsin CASA Association: OJA grants provided [Sec. 151k] -  Act 28
Youth Diversion Program grant reductions [Sec. 9101 (6)] -  Act 28
justicesJustices, see Supreme Court
juvenile courtJuvenile court
Appellate procedure revisions re review of orders denying motion to suppress evidence or challenging admissibility of the statement of a defendant or juvenile in certain circumstances -  Act 27
Biological specimen for DNA analysis: requirement does not expire when completing probation, sentence, or delinquency disposition, or being released from commitment; DA may petition court to compel certain persons to provide a sample; procedure specified -  Act 261
Child abuse or neglect cases: public disclosure of certain information required re child fatality or near fatality, suicide, egregious abuse or neglect, or sexual abuse by caregiver; exceptions and report provision -  Act 78
Child or juvenile taken into custody: notice to relatives and disclosure of information to facilitate a relationship or placement; parent to provide names of relatives re potential placement; permanency planning; exception to confidentiality requirements [Sec. 919p, 921h, 958p, 1086f, 1101c, 3290n, p, 3292h, 3327p, 3339j] [vetoed] -  AB-75
Children's Code and Juvenile Justice Code revisions re required judicial findings and orders when child is placed outside the home, TPR warnings, mandatory child abuse or neglect reporters, confidentiality of social services records, changing ``day care" to ``child care", and definition of ``neglect"  -  Act 185
Electronic records of the juvenile court and electronic records maintained by DCF in the Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System: transfer provisions created; CCAP, Director of State Courts, confidentiality, and forfeiture provisions -  Act 338
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) jurisdictional provisions and minimum standards for Indian child custody proceedings incorporated into Children's Code provisions re CHIPS, TPR, adoption, and the Juvenile Justice Code re JIPS  -  Act 94
Indian juveniles adjudicated delinquent: moneys for reimbursement for unexpected or unusually high-cost out-of-home care placements limited to adjudications by tribal courts  -  Act 233
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; effective date changed re paying support of maintenance arrears to certain public assistance recipients -  Act 79
Visual representation of nude person without person's consent: court may order person convicted of to register with Corr.Dept as a sex offender; juvenile and person found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect provisions  -  Act 137
Wisconsin CASA Association: OJA grants provided [Sec. 151k] -  Act 28
juvenile delinquencyJuvenile delinquency, see also Juvenile court
Child care provider: prohibition from being licensed, certified, or contracted with re conviction or adjudicated delinquent of specified crimes; frequency of criminal history search increased, sex offender registry provision; revocation or suspension of license, certification, or contract required re conviction of or pending serious criminal charges, W-2 payment provision; fraudulent W-2 activity reporting requirements; ineligibility for Wisconsin Shares child care subsidies and use of recovered funds to detect fraud  -  Act 76
Exposing genitals or pubic area re children: classification of crime changed from misdemeanor to felony if the actor is a child or under 19 years of age and not more than 4 years older than the child; JRCCP report -  Act 202
Indian juvenile out-of-home placements: funding from tribal gaming revenue [Sec. 319e, 586v, 3334p]  -  Act 28
Indian juveniles adjudicated delinquent: moneys for reimbursement for unexpected or unusually high-cost out-of-home care placements limited to adjudications by tribal courts  -  Act 233
juvenile detention facilityJuvenile detention facility
Corr.Dept rates for juvenile alternate care services revised [Sec. 2675, 2677] -  Act 28
Juvenile correctional services deficit reduction; DOA and Corr.Dept report on alternate statutory mechanism [Sec. 313-315, 317-319, 9111 (2i), 9211 (1), 9411 (1)] [9111 (2i) — vetoed] -  Act 28
Juvenile correctional services provided by counties and nonprofit organizations: DOA and Corr.Dept to conduct comprehensive review; to include description of AODA and mental health services; youth counselors from the state's three schools to participate [Sec. 9111 (2k)] [vetoed]  -  AB-75
Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center funding [Sec. 832] -  Act 28
Smoking prohibitions: designated smoking area prohibited in public places and places of employment, exceptions specified; certain existing exceptions eliminated; smoking in private clubs, sports arenas, and bus shelters specifically prohibited; enforcement by person in charge required; definitions; local ordinance provision re public property and entrance to certain establishments, such as restaurants  -  Act 12
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