AB100-ASA1, s. 2120r 15Section 2120r. 51.35 (1) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,884,2216 51.35 (1) (bm) Notwithstanding par. (b), transfer of a patient under the age of
1722 years to a center for the developmentally disabled may be made only to the central
18a center for the developmentally disabled unless that the department authorizes the
19transfer of the patient to the northern or southern
has authorized for the transfer of
20patients under the age of 22 years generally or to a
center for the developmentally
21disabled that the department has authorized for the transfer of that patient
22specifically
.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1671 23Section 1671. 51.42 (3) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,885,3
151.42 (3) (bm) Educational services. A county department of community
2programs may not furnish services and programs provided by the department of
3education public instruction and local educational agencies.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1672 4Section 1672. 51.42 (7) (a) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,885,85 51.42 (7) (a) 5. Ensure that county departments of community programs that
6elect to provide special education programs to children aged 3 years and under
7comply with requirements established by the department of education public
8instruction
.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1673 9Section 1673. 51.423 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,885,2010 51.423 (1) The department shall fund, within the limits of the department's
11allocation for mental health services under s. 20.435 (3) (o) and (7) (b), (kw) and (o)
12and subject to this section, services for mental illness, developmental disability,
13alcoholism and drug abuse to meet standards of service quality and accessibility. The
14department's primary responsibility is to guarantee that county departments
15established under either s. 51.42 or 51.437 receive a reasonably uniform minimum
16level of funding and its secondary responsibility is to fund programs which meet
17exceptional community needs or provide specialized or innovative services. Moneys
18appropriated under s. 20.435 (7) (b) and earmarked by the department for mental
19health services under s. 20.435 (7) (o) shall be allocated by the department to county
20departments under s. 51.42 or 51.437 in the manner set forth in this section.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1674 21Section 1674. 51.423 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,886,1122 51.423 (2) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (3) (o) and (7) (b), (kw) and
23(o), the department shall distribute the funding for services provided or purchased
24by county departments under s. 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 to such county departments
25as provided under s. 46.40. County matching funds are required for the distributions

1under s. 46.40 (2). Each county's required match for a year equals 9.89% of the total
2of the county's distributions for that year for which matching funds are required plus
3the amount the county was required by s. 46.26 (2) (c), 1985 stats., to spend for
4juvenile delinquency-related services from its distribution for 1987. Matching funds
5may be from county tax levies, federal and state revenue sharing funds or private
6donations to the counties that meet the requirements specified in sub. (5). Private
7donations may not exceed 25% of the total county match. If the county match is less
8than the amount required to generate the full amount of state and federal funds
9distributed for this period, the decrease in the amount of state and federal funds
10equals the difference between the required and the actual amount of county
11matching funds.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2132m 12Section 2132m. 51.423 (12) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,886,2513 51.423 (12) The department may not provide state aid to any county
14department under s. 51.42 or 51.437 for excessive inpatient treatment. For each
15county department under ss. 51.42 and 51.437 in each calendar year, sums expended
16for the 22nd and all subsequent average days of care shall be deemed are considered
17excessive inpatient treatment. No inpatient treatment provided to children,
18adolescents
a child, adolescent, chronically mentally ill patients, patients patient,
19patient
requiring specialized care at a mental health institute, or patients at the
20centers
patient at a center for the developmentally disabled may be deemed is
21considered
excessive. If a patient is discharged or released and then readmitted
22within 60 days after such discharge or release from an inpatient facility, the number
23of days of care following readmission shall be added to the number of days of care
24before discharge or release for the purpose of calculating the total length of such
25patient's stay in the inpatient facility.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1675
1Section 1675. 51.437 (4r) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,887,32 51.437 (4r) (a) 1. May not furnish services and programs provided by the
3department of education public instruction and local educational agencies.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1676 4Section 1676. 51.437 (4rm) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,888,75 51.437 (4rm) (a) A county department of developmental disabilities services
6shall authorize all care of any patient in a state, local or private facility under a
7contractual agreement between the county department of developmental disabilities
8services and the facility, unless the county department of developmental disabilities
9services governs the facility. The need for inpatient care shall be determined by the
10program director or designee in consultation with and upon the recommendation of
11a licensed physician trained in psychiatry and employed by the county department
12of developmental disabilities services or its contract agency prior to the admission
13of a patient to the facility except in the case of emergency services. In cases of
14emergency, a facility under contract with any county department of developmental
15disabilities services shall charge the county department of developmental
16disabilities services having jurisdiction in the county where the individual receiving
17care is found. The county department of developmental disabilities services shall
18reimburse the facility, except as provided under par. (c), for the actual cost of all
19authorized care and services less applicable collections under s. 46.036, unless the
20department of health and family services determines that a charge is
21administratively infeasible, or unless the department of health and family services,
22after individual review, determines that the charge is not attributable to the cost of
23basic care and services. The exclusionary provisions of s. 46.03 (18) do not apply to
24direct and indirect costs which are attributable to care and treatment of the client.
25County departments of developmental disabilities services may not reimburse any

1state institution or receive credit for collections for care received therein by
2nonresidents of this state, interstate compact clients, transfers under s. 51.35 (3) (a),
3commitments under s. 975.01, 1977 stats., or s. 975.02, 1977 stats., or s. 971.14,
4971.17 or 975.06, admissions under s. 975.17, 1977 stats., or children placed in the
5guardianship of the department of health and family services under s. 48.427 or
648.43 or under the supervision of the department of corrections under s. 938.183 (2)
7or 938.355.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1677 8Section 1677. 51.437 (4rm) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,889,89 51.437 (4rm) (c) 1. Regularly bill the county department of developmental
10disabilities services for services provided prior to January 1, 1982 as specified in par.
11(c) 2. a. and 2m
. If collections for care received by the department of health and family
12services prior to January 1, 1982, exceed current billings, the difference shall be
13remitted to the county department of developmental disabilities services through the
14appropriation under s. 20.435 (2) (gk). If billings for the quarter ending December
1531, 1981, exceed collections for care received by the department of health and family
16services during the quarter ending December 31, 1981, collections for care provided
17prior to January 1, 1982, shall be remitted to the county department of
18developmental disabilities services through the appropriation under s. 20.435 (2)
19(gk), up to the level of the net amount billed the county department of developmental
20disabilities services for the quarter ending December 31, 1981.
Under this section,
21collections on or after January 1, 1976, from medical assistance shall be the approved
22amounts listed by the patient on remittance advices from the medical assistance
23carrier, not including adjustments due to retroactive rate approval and less any
24refunds to the medical assistance program. For care provided on and after January
251, 1978, the department of health and family services shall adjust collections from

1medical assistance to compensate for differences between specific rate scales for care
2charged to the county department of developmental disabilities services and the
3average daily medical assistance reimbursement rate. Payment shall be due from
4the county department of developmental disabilities services within 60 days of the
5billing date subject to provisions of the contract. If any payment has not been
6received within 60 days, the department of health and family services shall deduct
7all or part of the amount due from any payment due from the department of health
8and family services to the county department of developmental disabilities services.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1678 9Section 1678. 51.437 (4rm) (c) 2. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,890,710 51.437 (4rm) (c) 2. b. Bill the county department of developmental disabilities
11services for services provided on or after January 1, 1982, at 10% of the rate paid by
12medical assistance, excluding any retroactive rate adjustment
December 31, 1997,
13at $48 per day, if the guardian or parent of the person served does not object to
14placement of the person in the community and
if an independent professional review
15established under 42 USC 1396a (a) (31) designates the person served as appropriate
16for community care, including persons who have been admitted for more than 180
17consecutive days and for whom the cost of care in the community would be less than
18$184 per day
. The department of health and family services shall use money it
19receives from the county department of developmental disabilities services to offset
20the state's share of medical assistance. Payment is due from the county department
21of developmental disabilities services within 60 days of the billing date, subject to
22provisions of the contract. If the department of health and family services does not
23receive any payment within 60 days, it shall deduct all or part of the amount due from
24any payment the department of health and family services is required to make to the
25county department of developmental disabilities services. The department of health

1and family services shall first use collections received under s. 46.10 as a result of
2care at a center for the developmentally disabled to reduce the costs paid by medical
3assistance, and shall remit the remainder to the county department of
4developmental disabilities services up to the portion billed. The department of
5health and family services shall use the appropriation under s. 20.435 (2) (gk) to
6remit collection credits and other appropriate refunds to county departments of
7developmental disabilities services.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1679 8Section 1679. 51.437 (4rm) (c) 2m. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,890,129 51.437 (4rm) (c) 2m. Bill the county department of developmental disabilities
10services for services provided under s. 51.06 (1) (d) to individuals who are eligible for
11medical assistance that are not provided by the federal government , using the
12procedure established under subd. 1
.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1680 13Section 1680. 51.437 (14) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,890,1714 51.437 (14) (g) Ensure that any county department of developmental
15disabilities services which elects to provide special education programs to children
16aged 3 years and under complies with requirements established by the department
17of education public instruction.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1681 18Section 1681. 51.44 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,890,2219 51.44 (3) (a) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (3) (7) (bt) and (nL) the
20department shall allocate and distribute funds to counties to provide or contract for
21the provision of early intervention services to individuals eligible to receive the early
22intervention services.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1682 23Section 1682. 51.45 (4) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,891,324 51.45 (4) (d) Cooperate with the department of education public instruction,
25local boards of education, schools, police departments, courts, and other public and

1private agencies, organizations and individuals in establishing programs for the
2prevention of alcoholism and treatment of alcoholics and intoxicated persons, and
3preparing curriculum materials thereon for use at all levels of school education.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1683 4Section 1683. 51.45 (5) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,891,145 51.45 (5) (b) (intro.) The department shall select, upon application by counties,
6county departments under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 in up to 8 counties
7representing various geographical regions and populations and shall, from the
8appropriations under s. 20.435 (7) (f) and (mb) (3) (fm) and (nL), award a total of not
9more than $500,000 in grants in each fiscal year to the selected county departments
10to participate in a program to implement and coordinate alcohol and other drug
11abuse programs and services relating to primary prevention. The county
12department in each county receiving funding under this paragraph shall appoint or
13contract with an alcohol and other drug abuse prevention specialist whose duties
14shall include all of the following:
AB100-ASA1, s. 2155r 15Section 2155r. 51.61 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,891,2416 51.61 (5) (a) The department shall establish procedures to assure protection
17of patients' rights guaranteed under this chapter, and shall, except for the grievance
18procedures of the Mendota and Winnebago mental health institutes and the a state
19centers center for the developmentally disabled, implement a grievance procedure
20which complies with par. (b) to assure that rights of patients under this chapter are
21protected and enforced by the department, by service providers and by county
22departments under ss. 51.42 and 51.437. The procedures established by the
23department under this subsection apply to patients in private hospitals or public
24general hospitals.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1684 25Section 1684. 51.62 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,892,4
151.62 (3m) Funding. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (md), the
2department shall may not distribute more than $75,000 in each fiscal year to the
3protection and advocacy agency for performance of community mental health
4protection and advocacy services.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2157g 5Section 2157g. 51.67 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,893,5 651.67 Alternate procedure; protective services. (intro.) If, after hearing
7under s. 51.13 (4) or 51.20, the court finds that commitment under this chapter is not
8warranted and that the subject individual is a fit subject for guardianship and
9protective placement or services, the court may, without further notice, appoint a
10temporary guardian for the subject individual and order temporary protective
11placement or services under ch. 55 for a period not to exceed 30 days. If the court
12orders temporary protective placement for an individual under the age of 22 years
13in a center for the developmentally disabled, this placement may be made only at the
14central
a center for the developmentally disabled unless that the department
15authorizes has authorized for the placement or transfer to the northern or southern
16of individuals under the age of 22 years generally or at a center for the
17developmentally disabled that the department has authorized for the placement or
18transfer of that individual specifically
. Any interested party may then file a petition
19for permanent guardianship or protective placement or services, including
20medication, under ch. 55. If the individual is in a treatment facility, the individual
21may remain in the facility during the period of temporary protective placement if no
22other appropriate facility is available. The court may order psychotropic medication
23as a temporary protective service under this section if it finds that there is probable
24cause to believe the individual is not competent to refuse psychotropic medication
25and that the medication ordered will have therapeutic value and will not

1unreasonably impair the ability of the individual to prepare for and participate in
2subsequent legal proceedings. An individual is not competent to refuse psychotropic
3medication if, because of chronic mental illness, and after the advantages and
4disadvantages of and alternatives to accepting the particular psychotropic
5medication have been explained to the individual, one of the following is true:
AB100-ASA1, s. 2157m 6Section 2157m. 55.06 (9) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,894,97 55.06 (9) (a) The court may order protective services under s. 55.05 (2) (d) as
8an alternative to placement. When ordering placement, the court, on the basis of the
9evaluation and other relevant evidence shall order the appropriate board specified
10under s. 55.02 or an agency designated by it to protectively place the individual.
11Placement by the appropriate board or designated agency shall be made in the least
12restrictive environment consistent with the needs of the person to be placed and with
13the placement resources of the appropriate board specified under s. 55.02. Factors
14to be considered in making protective placement shall include the needs of the person
15to be protected for health, social or rehabilitative services; the level of supervision
16needed; the reasonableness of the placement given the cost and the actual benefits
17in the level of functioning to be realized by the individual; the limits of available state
18and federal funds and of county funds required to be appropriated to match state
19funds; and the reasonableness of the placement given the number or projected
20number of individuals who will need protective placement and given the limited
21funds available. The county may not be required to provide funding, in addition to
22its funds that are required to be appropriated to match state funds, in order to
23protectively place an individual. Placement under this section does not replace
24commitment of a person in need of acute psychiatric treatment under s. 51.20 or
2551.45 (13). Placement may be made to such facilities as a nursing homes, home, a

1public medical institutions, centers institution, a center for the developmentally
2disabled under the requirements of s. 51.06 (3), a foster care services and home or
3other home placements placement, or to any other appropriate facilities facility but
4may not be made to units a unit for the acutely mentally ill. The prohibition of
5placements in units for the acutely mentally ill does not prevent placement by a court
6for short-term diagnostic procedures under par. (d). Placement in a locked unit shall
7require a specific finding of the court as to the need for such action. A placement
8facility may transfer a patient from a locked unit to a less restrictive environment
9without court approval.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2157p 10Section 2157p. 55.06 (16) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,894,1311 55.06 (16) Placements to centers a center for the developmentally disabled and
12discharges from such institutions an institution shall be in compliance with s. 51.35
13(4).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1685 14Section 1685. 59.07 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,894,1715 59.07 (1) No action may be brought or maintained against a county upon a
16claim or upon a cause of action unless the claimant complies with s. 893.80. This
17subsection does not apply to actions commenced under s. 19.37 or, 19.97 or 281.99.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1686 18Section 1686. 59.23 (2) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,894,2419 59.23 (2) (j) (title) School taxes, records to department of education public
20instruction
. Transmit to the department of education public instruction on the last
21Monday in December in each year certified copies of all resolutions adopted and
22proceedings of the board passed or had during the preceding year relating to the
23raising of any money for school purposes, and report the amount to be raised in each
24town in the county.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2160m 25Section 2160m. 59.25 (3) (f) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,895,23
159.25 (3) (f) 2. For all court imposed fines and forfeitures required by law to be
2deposited in the state treasury, the amounts required by s. 165.87 for the penalty
3assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s. 165.755 for the crime laboratories
4and drug law enforcement assessment,
the amounts required by s. 167.31 (5) for the
5weapons assessment, the amounts required by s. 973.045 for the crime victim and
6witness assistance surcharge, the amounts required by s. 973.046 for the
7deoxyribonucleic acid analysis surcharge, the amounts required by s. 961.41 (5) for
8the drug abuse program improvement surcharge, the amounts authorized by s.
9971.37 (1m) (c) 1. or required by s. 973.055 (1) for the domestic abuse assessment, the
10amounts required by s. 253.06 (4) (c) for the enforcement assessment under the
11supplemental food program for women, infants and children,
the amounts required
12by s. 346.655 (2) (a) and (b) for the driver improvement surcharge, the amounts
13required by s. 102.85 (4) for the uninsured employer assessment, the amounts
14required by s. 299.93 for the environmental assessment, the amounts required by s.
1529.9965 for the wild animal protection assessment, the amounts required by s.
1629.997 for the natural resources assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s.
1729.9967 for the fishing shelter removal assessment, the amounts required by s.
18350.115 for the snowmobile registration restitution payment and the amounts
19required by s. 29.998 for natural resources restitution payments, transmit to the
20state treasurer a statement of all moneys required by law to be paid on the actions
21entered during the preceding month on or before the first day of the next succeeding
22month, certified by the county treasurer's personal signature affixed or attached
23thereto, and at the same time pay to the state treasurer the amount thereof.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2160p 24Section 2160p. 59.25 (3) (f) 2. of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin
25Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,896,24
159.25 (3) (f) 2. For all court imposed fines and forfeitures required by law to be
2deposited in the state treasury, the amounts required by s. 165.87 for the penalty
3assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s. 165.755 for the crime laboratories
4and drug law enforcement assessment, the amounts required by s. 167.31 (5) for the
5weapons assessment, the amounts required by s. 973.045 for the crime victim and
6witness assistance surcharge, the amounts required by 938.34 (8d) for the
7delinquency victim and witness assistance surcharge, the amounts required by s.
8973.046 for the deoxyribonucleic acid analysis surcharge, the amounts required by
9s. 961.41 (5) for the drug abuse program improvement surcharge, the amounts
10authorized by s. 971.37 (1m) (c) 1. or required by s. 973.055 (1) for the domestic abuse
11assessment, the amounts required by s. 253.06 (4) (c) for the enforcement assessment
12under the supplemental food program for women, infants and children, the amounts
13required by s. 346.655 (2) (a) and (b) for the driver improvement surcharge, the
14amounts required by s. 102.85 (4) for the uninsured employer assessment, the
15amounts required by s. 299.93 for the environmental assessment, the amounts
16required by s. 29.9965 for the wild animal protection assessment, the amounts
17required by s. 29.997 for the natural resources assessment surcharge, the amounts
18required by s. 29.9967 for the fishing shelter removal assessment, the amounts
19required by s. 350.115 for the snowmobile registration restitution payment and the
20amounts required by s. 29.998 for natural resources restitution payments, transmit
21to the state treasurer a statement of all moneys required by law to be paid on the
22actions entered during the preceding month on or before the first day of the next
23succeeding month, certified by the county treasurer's personal signature affixed or
24attached thereto, and at the same time pay to the state treasurer the amount thereof.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2160r 25Section 2160r. 59.27 (12) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100-ASA1,897,3
159.27 (12) Before conducting a sale of foreclosed property, contact the clerk of
2the federal bankruptcy court to determine whether the court has granted a stay of
3relief on that property.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2160s 4Section 2160s. 59.32 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,897,75 59.32 (1) Sheriff; fees. The sheriff shall collect the fees prescribed in s. 814.70,
6unless a higher fee is applicable under s. 814.705 (1) (a) or (2), and remit them to the
7treasurer as provided in s. 59.22 (1) (b).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1687 8Section 1687. 59.40 (2) (h) of the statutes is repealed.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2163m 9Section 2163m. 59.40 (2) (m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,898,810 59.40 (2) (m) Pay monthly to the treasurer for the use of the state the state's
11percentage of the fees required to be paid on each civil action, criminal action and
12special proceeding filed during the preceding month and pay monthly to the
13treasurer for the use of the state the percentage of court imposed fines and forfeitures
14required by law to be deposited in the state treasury, the amounts required by s.
15165.87 (2) (b) for the penalty assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s.
16165.755 for the crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment,
the
17amounts required by s. 167.31 (5) for the weapons assessment, the amounts required
18by s. 973.045 for the crime victim and witness assistance surcharge, the amounts
19required by s. 973.046 for the deoxyribonucleic acid analysis surcharge, the amounts
20required by s. 961.41 (5) for the drug abuse program improvement surcharge, the
21amounts authorized by s. 971.37 (1m) (c) 1. or required by s. 973.055 for the domestic
22abuse assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s. 253.06 (4) (c) for the
23enforcement assessment under the supplemental food program for women, infants
24and children,
the amounts required by s. 346.655 for the driver improvement
25surcharge, the amounts required by s. 102.85 (4) for the uninsured employer

1assessment, the amounts required by s. 299.93 for the environmental assessment,
2the amounts required under s. 29.9965 for the wild animal protection assessment,
3the amounts required under s. 29.997 (1) (d) for the natural resources assessment
4surcharge, the amounts required by s. 29.9967 for the fishing shelter removal
5assessment, the amounts required by s. 350.115 for the snowmobile registration
6restitution payment and the amounts required under s. 29.998 (1) (d) for the natural
7resources restitution payments. The payments shall be made by the 15th day of the
8month following receipt thereof.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2163p 9Section 2163p. 59.40 (2) (m) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act
10.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,899,1011 59.40 (2) (m) Pay monthly to the treasurer for the use of the state the state's
12percentage of the fees required to be paid on each civil action, criminal action and
13special proceeding filed during the preceding month and pay monthly to the
14treasurer for the use of the state the percentage of court imposed fines and forfeitures
15required by law to be deposited in the state treasury, the amounts required by s.
16165.87 (2) (b) for the penalty assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s.
17165.755 for the crime laboratories and drug law enforcement assessment, the
18amounts required by s. 167.31 (5) for the weapons assessment, the amounts required
19by s. 973.045 for the crime victim and witness assistance surcharge, the amounts
20required by s. 938.34 (8d) for the delinquency victim and witness assistance
21surcharge, the amounts required by s. 973.046 for the deoxyribonucleic acid analysis
22surcharge, the amounts required by s. 961.41 (5) for the drug abuse program
23improvement surcharge, the amounts authorized by s. 971.37 (1m) (c) 1. or required
24by s. 973.055 for the domestic abuse assessment surcharge, the amounts required by
25s. 253.06 (4) (c) for the enforcement assessment under the supplemental food

1program for women, infants and children, the amounts required by s. 346.655 for the
2driver improvement surcharge, the amounts required by s. 102.85 (4) for the
3uninsured employer assessment, the amounts required by s. 299.93 for the
4environmental assessment, the amounts required under s. 29.9965 for the wild
5animal protection assessment, the amounts required under s. 29.997 (1) (d) for the
6natural resources assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s. 29.9967 for the
7fishing shelter removal assessment, the amounts required by s. 350.115 for the
8snowmobile registration restitution payment and the amounts required under s.
929.998 (1) (d) for the natural resources restitution payments. The payments shall
10be made by the 15th day of the month following receipt thereof.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2164am 11Section 2164am. 59.43 (1) (u) of the statutes is repealed.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2164c 12Section 2164c. 59.43 (2) (ag) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,899,1913 59.43 (2) (ag) 1. After June 30, 1991, and subject to s. 59.72 (5), for For
14recording any instrument entitled to be recorded in the office of the register of deeds,
15$10 $8 for the first page if the county maintains a land information office under s.
1659.72 (3) and $4
for the first page if the county does not maintain such an office, and
17$2 for each additional page, except that no fee may be collected for recording a change
18of address that is exempt from a filing fee under s. 181.68 (1) (b) or (e) or 185.83 (1)
19(b).
AB100-ASA1, s. 2164e 20Section 2164e. 59.43 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,899,2521 59.43 (2) (e) After June 30, 1991, and subject to s. 59.72 (5), for For filing any
22instrument which is entitled to be filed in the office of register of deeds and for which
23no other specific fee is specified, $10 $8 for the first page if the county maintains a
24land information office under s. 59.72 (3) and $4
for the first page if the county does
25not maintain such an office,
and $2 for each additional page.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1688
1Section 1688. 59.53 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 3,
2is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,900,183 59.53 (5) Child and spousal support; paternity program; medical support
4liability program.
The board shall contract with the department of workforce
5development to implement and administer the child and spousal support and
6establishment of paternity and the medical support liability programs provided for
7by Title IV of the federal social security act. The board may designate by board
8resolution any office, officer, board, department or agency, except the clerk of circuit
9court,
as the county designee child support agency. The board or its designee county
10child support agency
shall implement and administer the programs in accordance
11with the contract with the department of workforce development. The attorneys
12responsible for support enforcement under sub. (6) (a), family court commissioner,
13clerk of court
and all other county officials shall cooperate with the county and the
14department of workforce development as necessary to provide the services required
15under the programs. The county shall charge the fee established by the department
16of workforce development under s. 49.22 for services provided under this subsection
17to persons not receiving benefits under s. 49.148, 49.153 or 49.155 or assistance
18under s. 46.261, 49.19 or 49.47.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1689 19Section 1689. 59.53 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act ....
20(this act), is renumbered 59.53 (5) (a) and amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,901,1021 59.53 (5) (a) The board shall contract with the department of workforce
22development to implement and administer the child and spousal support and
23establishment of paternity and the medical support liability programs provided for
24by Title IV of the federal social security act. The board may designate by board
25resolution any office, officer, board, department or agency, except the clerk of circuit

1court, as the county child support agency. The board or county child support agency
2shall implement and administer the programs in accordance with the contract with
3the department of workforce development. The attorneys responsible for support
4enforcement under sub. (6) (a), family court commissioner and all other county
5officials shall cooperate with the county and the department of workforce
6development as necessary to provide the services required under the programs. The
7county shall charge the fee established by the department of workforce development
8under s. 49.22 for services provided under this subsection paragraph to persons not
9receiving benefits under s. 49.148, 49.153 or 49.155 or assistance under s. 46.261,
1049.19 or 49.47.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1690 11Section 1690. 59.53 (5) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100-ASA1,901,2012 59.53 (5) (b) The county child support agency under par. (a) shall electronically
13enter into the statewide data system related to child and spousal support payments
14that is operated by the department of workforce development the terms of any order
15made or judgment granted in the circuit court of the county requiring payments
16under s. 948.22 (7) or ch. 767 or 769 that are directed under s. 767.29 (1) to be paid
17to the department of workforce development or its designee. The county child
18support agency shall enter the terms of any such order or judgment within the time
19required by federal law and shall enter revisions ordered by the court to any order
20or judgment the terms of which are maintained on the data system.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1691 21Section 1691. 59.53 (5m) of the statutes is repealed.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1692 22Section 1692. 59.58 (3) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,902,223 59.58 (3) (d) 2. School bus transportation businesses or systems that are
24engaged primarily in the transportation of children to or from school, and which are

1subject to the regulatory jurisdiction of the department of transportation and the
2department of education public instruction.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1693 3Section 1693. 59.64 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,902,94 59.64 (1) (a) In general. Every person, except jurors, witnesses and
5interpreters, and except physicians or other persons who are entitled to receive from
6the county fees for reporting to the register of deeds births or deaths, which have
7occurred under their care, having any claim against any county shall comply with
8s. 893.80. This subsection paragraph does not apply to actions commenced under s.
919.37 or, 19.97 or 281.99.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2174j 10Section 2174j. 59.69 (5) (e) 7. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,902,2311 59.69 (5) (e) 7. When any lands previously under the jurisdiction of a county
12zoning ordinance have been finally removed from such jurisdiction by reason of
13annexation to an incorporated municipality or by reason of annexation to an
14incorporated municipality and town board approval of zoning changes under s. 62.23
15(7) (am)
, and after the regulations imposed by the county zoning ordinance have
16ceased to be effective as provided in sub. (7), the board may, on the recommendation
17of its zoning agency, enact amendatory ordinances that remove or delete the annexed
18lands from the official zoning map or written descriptions without following any of
19the procedures provided in subds. 1. to 6., and such amendatory ordinances shall
20become effective upon enactment and publication. A copy of the ordinance shall be
21forwarded by the clerk to the clerk of each town in which the lands affected were
22previously located. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to nullify or
23supersede s. 80.64.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2174m 24Section 2174m. 59.69 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,903,9
159.69 (7) Continued effect of ordinance. Whenever Subject to s. 62.23 (7)
2(am), if
an area which has been subject to a county zoning ordinance petitions to
3become part of a city or village, the regulations imposed by the county zoning
4ordinance shall continue in effect, without change, and shall be enforced by the city
5or village until the regulations have been changed by official action of the governing
6body of the city or village, except that in the event an ordinance of annexation is
7contested in the courts, the county zoning shall prevail and the county shall have
8jurisdiction over the zoning in the area affected until ultimate determination of the
9court action.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2174r 10Section 2174r. 59.693 (9) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100-ASA1,903,1511 59.693 (9) (d) If the board of commissioners of the Illinois Fox River commission
12consents, Racine County or Waukesha County, or both, may empower the
13commission by ordinance to administer an ordinance that is enacted under this
14section, whether or not the area otherwise served by the commission includes all of
15Racine County or Waukesha County. Section 66.30 does not apply to this paragraph.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2175aj 16Section 2175aj. 59.72 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,903,2517 59.72 (1) (a) "Land information" has the meaning given in s. 16.967 (1) (b)
18means any physical, legal, economic or environmental information or characteristics
19concerning land, water, groundwater, subsurface resources or air in this state. "Land
20information" includes information relating to topography, soil, soil erosion, geology,
21minerals, vegetation, land cover, wildlife, associated natural resources, land
22ownership, land use, land use controls and restriction, jurisdictional boundaries, tax
23assessment, land value, land survey records and references, geodetic control
24networks, aerial photographs, maps, planimetric data, remote sensing data, historic
25and prehistoric sites and economic projections
.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2175ak
1Section 2175ak. 59.72 (1) (am) of the statutes is repealed.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2175aL 2Section 2175aL. 59.72 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,904,53 59.72 (1) (b) "Land records" has the meaning given in s. 16.967 (1) (d) means
4maps, documents, computer files and any other storage medium in which land
5information is recorded
.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2175am 6Section 2175am. 59.72 (3) (intro.), (a) and (b) of the statutes are consolidated,
7renumbered 59.72 (3) and amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,904,198 59.72 (3)Land information office. The board may establish a separate county
9land information office or may direct that the functions and duties of the office be
10performed by
an office be established within an existing department, board,
11commission, agency, institution, authority or office. The county land information
12office shall: (a) Coordinate coordinate land information projects within the county,
13between the county and local governmental units, between the state and local
14governmental units and among local governmental units, the federal government
15and the private sector. (b) Within If the board establishes a land information office,
16the board shall, within
2 years after the land information office is established,
17develop and receive approval for a countywide plan for land records modernization.
18The plan shall be submitted for approval to the land information board under s.
1916.967 (3) (c).
AB100-ASA1,904,20 20Section 2175b 59.72 (3) (c) and (4) of the statutes are repealed.
AB100-ASA1, s. 2175c 21Section 2175c. 59.72 (5) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,904,2522 59.72 (5) Land record modernization funding. A county which establishes a
23land information office shall use $4 of the $8 per page received under s. 59.43 (2) (ag)
241. and (e) to develop, implement and maintain a countywide plan for land records
25modernization.
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