AB1-SSA1-SA2,351,4 4396. Page 176, line 20: after that line insert:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,351,5 5" Section 342pb. 174.001 (2j) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,351,96 174.001 (2j) "Intergovernmental commission" means an intergovernmental
7commission formed by contract under s. 66.0301 (2) by all of the municipalities in a
8county with a population of 500,000 or more for the purpose of providing animal
9control services.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pd 10Section 342pd. 174.052 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,351,16 11174.052 Publication of the dog license requirement and rabies
12vaccination requirement.
(1) January notice. The Except as provided in sub.
13(3), the
county board of each county shall cause a class 1 notice under ch. 985 to be
14published between January 1 and January 15 of each year in a newspaper having
15general circulation in the county notifying the public that rabies vaccinations and
16dog licenses are required under the statutes.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,351,21 17(2) March notice. The Except as provided in sub. (3), the county board of each
18county shall cause a class 1 notice under ch. 985 to be published between March 1
19and March 15 of each year in a newspaper having general circulation in the county
20notifying the public that rabies vaccinations and dog licenses are required under the
21statutes and that late fees may be assessed after April 1.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pf 22Section 342pf. 174.052 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,352,3
1174.052 (3) Notice in certain populous counties. In a county in which an
2agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect, the intergovernmental commission shall
3cause the notices under subs. (1) and (2) to be published.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342ph 4Section 342ph. 174.06 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 174.06 (3) (a) and
5amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,352,136 174.06 (3) (a) A Except as provided in par. (b), a listing official who is not a
7full-time, salaried municipal employee shall receive as compensation 50 cents for
8each dog listed, or a greater amount established by the county board by ordinance
9or resolution, to be audited and allowed by the county board as other claims against
10the county and to be paid out of the dog license fund. A listing official who is a
11full-time, salaried municipal employee shall receive this compensation from the
12county board but shall be required to pay the compensation into the town, village,
13or city treasury.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pj 14Section 342pj. 174.06 (3) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,352,1715 174.06 (3) (b) In a county in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect,
16the intergovernmental commission shall pay the compensation required under par.
17(a).
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342L 18Section 342L. 174.065 (1) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act
1916
, is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,353,520 174.065 (1) Collecting official. The collecting official is any city, village, or
21town treasurer or other tax collecting officer or any person deputized by the treasurer
22or tax collecting official, unless the common council or village or town board provides
23by ordinance or resolution for the appointment of a different person. Veterinarians
24and humane societies may voluntarily become collecting officials for a city, village,
25or town if the governing body of the city, village, or town by resolution or ordinance

1provides that veterinarians and humane societies may be collecting officials for the
2city, village, or town. In a county in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in
3effect, the intergovernmental commission is also a collecting official for a city, village,
4or town if the governing body of the city, village, or town by resolution or ordinance
5provides that the intergovernmental commission is a collecting official.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pn 6Section 342pn. 174.07 (2) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,353,87 174.07 (2) (e) Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (d), in a county in which an
8agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect, all of the following apply:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,353,109 1. The department shall provide tags and, upon request, license blanks to the
10intergovernmental commission, rather than to the county clerk.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,353,1211 2. The intergovernmental commission shall pay the costs out of the dog license
12fund.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,353,1413 3. The intergovernmental commission shall distribute tags and license blanks
14to the other collecting officials.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pp 15Section 342pp. 174.07 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,353,2416 174.07 (3) (b) Return of tags and licenses. The Except as provided in par. (bm),
17the
collecting official shall annually by December 31 return to the county clerk all
18unused tags of the current license year, together with license books and all duplicate
19licenses of the current year. The county clerk shall carefully check the returned tags,
20duplicate licenses, and license blanks to ascertain whether all tags and license
21blanks which were furnished by the county clerk have been accounted for, and to.
22To
enable the county clerk to do that, the county clerk shall charge each collecting
23official with all tags and blank licenses furnished or delivered and credit those
24returned. In case of discrepancy, the county clerk shall notify the department.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pr 25Section 342pr. 174.07 (3) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,354,4
1174.07 (3) (bm) Certain populous counties. In a county in which an agreement
2under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect, a collecting official who is not the intergovernmental
3commission shall return unused tags, license books, and duplicate licenses to the
4intergovernmental commission.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pt 5Section 342pt. 174.08 of the statutes is renumbered 174.08 (1) and amended
6to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,354,147 174.08 (1) Every Except as provided in sub. (2), every collecting official shall
8pay all dog license taxes to the town, village, or city treasurer or other tax collecting
9officer who shall deduct any additional tax which that may have been levied by the
10municipal governing body and pay the remainder to the county treasurer at the time
11settlement is made with the county treasurer for collections of personal property
12taxes, and shall at the same time report in writing to the county clerk the licenses
13issued. The report shall be in the form prescribed by the department, and the forms
14shall be furnished by the county clerks.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pv 15Section 342pv. 174.08 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,354,1916 174.08 (2) In a county in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect,
17a collecting official who is not the intergovernmental commission shall pay all dog
18license taxes to the intergovernmental commission and shall report the licenses
19issued to the intergovernmental commission.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342px 20Section 342px. 174.09 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,355,2 21174.09 Dog license fund; how disposed of and accounted for. (1) The
22Except as provided in sub. (3), the dog license taxes so paid to the county treasurer
23shall be kept in a separate account and shall be known as the "dog license fund" and
24shall be appropriated and disbursed for the purposes and in the manner following:
25Within 30 days after receipt of the same, the county treasurer shall pay into the state

1treasury 5% of the minimum tax as provided for under s. 174.05 (2) of all dog license
2taxes which shall have been received by the county treasurer.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,355,18 3(2) Expenses Except as provided in sub. (3), expenses necessarily incurred by
4the county in purchasing and providing books, forms, and other supplies required in
5the administering of the dog license law, expenses incurred by the county under s.
695.21 (4) (b) and (8) and expenses incurred by the county pound or by a humane
7society or other organization designated to provide a pound for collecting, caring for,
8and disposing of dogs may be paid out of the dog license fund. The amount remaining
9in the fund after deducting these expenses shall be available for and may be used as
10far as necessary for paying claims allowed by the county to the owners of domestic
11animals because of damages done by dogs during the license year for which the taxes
12were paid. Any surplus in excess of $1,000 which may remain from the dog license
13taxes of any license year shall on March 1 of the succeeding year be paid by the county
14treasurer to the county humane society or other organization designated by the
15county board to provide a pound. If there is no humane society or other organization
16designated to provide a pound, these funds shall be paid to the towns, villages, and
17cities of the county for their use in the proportion in which the towns, villages, and
18cities contributed to the fund out of which the surplus arises.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342pz 19Section 342pz. 174.09 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,356,620 174.09 (3) In a county in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect,
21the intergovernmental commission shall maintain the dog license fund, consisting
22of the dog license taxes and late fees. The intergovernmental commission shall pay
235% of the minimum dog license tax provided for under s. 174.05 (2) to the department
24and shall expend the remainder of the dog license fund for the purposes of
25administering the dog license law, providing a pound for dogs, and paying claims

1allowed under s. 174.11. If on March 1 there is remaining in the dog license fund a
2surplus from the dog license taxes of the previous license year that exceeds 5% of the
3dog license taxes collected in that license year, the intergovernmental commission
4shall return the excess to the towns, villages, and cities of the county in the
5proportion in which the towns, villages, and cities contributed to the fund in that
6license year.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qb 7Section 342qb. 174.10 of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,356,9 8174.10 Dog licensing in populous counties. (1) In this section,
9"municipality" means a city, village, or town.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,356,15 10(2) If all of the municipalities in a county with a population of 500,000 or more
11form an intergovernmental commission by contract under s. 66.0301 (2) for the
12purpose of providing animal control services, the county and the intergovernmental
13commission may enter into an agreement under which the intergovernmental
14commission assumes the county's responsibility for activities related to dog
15licensing.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,356,18 16(3) If a county and an intergovernmental commission enter into an agreement
17under sub. (2), the intergovernmental commission shall provide a copy of the
18agreement to the department.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qd 19Section 342qd. 174.11 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,357,1020 174.11 (1) The owner of any domestic animal, including a ranch mink, when
21it is proven that a dog forcibly entered an enclosure in which the mink was kept,
22which is attacked, chased, injured, or killed by a dog may, within 3 days after the
23owner has knowledge or notice thereof, file a written claim for damages with the
24clerk of the town, village, or city in which the damage occurred or, if it occurred in
25a town or village, with the chairperson of such town or the president of such village.

1The form of the claim may be prescribed by the department of agriculture, trade and
2consumer protection. Upon presentation of a claim the supervisors of the town, the
3board of trustees of the village, or the common council of the city, or a committee
4appointed for that purpose by the supervisors, the board of trustees , or the common
5council shall promptly investigate the claim and may subpoena witnesses,
6administer oaths, and take testimony relative to the claim and shall within 30 days
7after the filing of the claim make, certify, and return to the county clerk or, in a county
8in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect, to the intergovernmental
9commission
the claim, a report of the investigation, the testimony taken, and the
10amount of damages suffered by the owner of the domestic animal.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qf 11Section 342qf. 174.11 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 174.11 (2) (a) and
12amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,357,1613 174.11 (2) (a) The form of the report and certification under sub. (1) may be
14prescribed by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, and
15shall be subscribed by the supervisors, board, or committee making the report and
16certification. The
AB1-SSA1-SA2,357,24 17(b) Except as provided in par. (c), the county clerk shall submit to the county
18board at its first meeting, following the receipt of any such claim, all claims filed and
19reported, and the claims shall be acted upon and determined by the county board as
20other claims are determined and acted upon. The Except as provided in par. (c), the
21amount of damages filed and reported to the county clerk shall be prima facie proof
22of the actual damages sustained, but evidence may be taken before the county board
23relative to the claims as in other cases, and appeals from the action of the county
24board shall lie as in other cases.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,358,3
1(d) On appeal from the action of the county board or, in a county in which an
2agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect, from the action of the intergovernmental
3commission
, the trial shall be by the court without a jury.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qh 4Section 342qh. 174.11 (2) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,358,75 174.11 (2) (c) In a county in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect,
6the intergovernmental commission shall act upon and determine all claims filed and
7reported under sub. (1).
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qj 8Section 342qj. 174.11 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,358,199 174.11 (4) Subject to sub. (5), the county board or, in a county in which an
10agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect, the intergovernmental commission
shall
11allow, as the amount of a claim for a domestic animal, including a ranch mink, killed
12by a dog, the amount determined to be the fair market value of the domestic animal,
13including a ranch mink, on the date the death occurred. Subject to sub. (5), the
14county board or, in a county in which an agreement under s. 174.10 (2) is in effect,
15the intergovernmental commission
shall allow, as the amount of a claim for a
16domestic animal, including a ranch mink, injured by a dog, the amount determined
17to be the total of the costs resulting from the injury including a loss in fair market
18value but the total amount of the claim may not exceed the fair market value. No
19claim may be paid to any person who has failed to pay a dog tax on an assessable dog.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qL 20Section 342qL. 174.12 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,359,921 174.12 (1) The allowance by the a county of any claim for damages done by dogs
22shall work constitutes an assignment to the county of the cause of the action of the
23claimant for which the claim is filed, and the county may sue and recover from the
24owner of the dog or dogs doing the damages the full amount thereof and which shall
25not be limited to the sum paid the claimant by the county. The allowance under s.

1174.11 (2) (c) by an intergovernmental commission of any claim for damages done by
2dogs constitutes an assignment to the intergovernmental commission of the cause
3of the action of the claimant for which the claim is filed, and the intergovernmental
4commission may sue and recover from the owner of the dog or dogs doing the damages
5the full amount thereof and which shall not be limited to the sum paid the claimant
6by the intergovernmental commission.
Before any claim shall be allowed by the a
7county or an intergovernmental commission on account of damages done by dogs, the
8claimant shall furnish satisfactory proof that the damage was not done in whole or
9in part by any dog owned, kept, or harbored by the claimant.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342qn 10Section 342qn. 174.12 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,359,1511 174.12 (2) No claim shall be allowed by the a county board or an
12intergovernmental commission
at less than the amount so certified and reported,
13unless the claimant shall first be notified that such action is contemplated and shall
14have been given a reasonable opportunity to be heard and to offer further evidence
15in support of the claimant's claim.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,359,16 16397. Page 176, line 20: after that line insert:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,359,18 17" Section 342g. 167.31 (2) (d) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act
188
, is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,359,2119 167.31 (2) (d) Except as provided in sub. (4) (a), (bg), (cg), (e), and (g), no person
20may discharge a firearm or shoot a bolt or an arrow from a bow or crossbow from or
21across a highway or within 50 feet of the center of a roadway.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 342m 22Section 342m. 167.31 (4) (bg) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,323 167.31 (4) (bg) Subsection (2) (b), (c), and (d) does not apply to a state or federal
24employee acting within the scope of his or her employment who holds a permit or

1license issued by the department of natural resources that authorizes the taking of
2wild animals from the wild for the purpose of testing for disease in wild animals or
3for the purpose of removing diseased wild animals.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,4 4398. Page 177, line 2: after that line insert:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,5 5" Section 343m. 177.01 (10) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,86 177.01 (10) (a) 2. Credit balances, customer overpayments, gift certificates,
7security deposits, refunds, credit memos, unpaid wages, unused airline tickets and
8unidentified remittances.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 343q 9Section 343q. 177.14 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,13 10177.14 Gift certificates and credit Credit memos. (1) A gift certificate or
11a
credit memo issued in the ordinary course of the issuer's business that remains
12unclaimed by the owner for more than 5 years after becoming payable or
13distributable is presumed abandoned.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,17 14(2) In the case of a gift certificate, the amount presumed abandoned is the price
15paid by the purchaser of the gift certificate. In the case of a credit memo, the
The
16amount presumed abandoned under sub. (1) is the amount credited to the recipient
17of the credit memo.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,18 18399. Page 177, line 9: after that line insert:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,360,19 19" Section 345m. 185.42 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,361,320 185.42 (2) The register of deeds, upon payment of the fee specified under s.
2159.43 (2) (e) (ag), shall number each contract consecutively and shall record it. The
22register of deeds shall enter the name of every member-maker of such a contract
23alphabetically in a book to be kept for that purpose. He or she shall place members
24and cooperatives under a separate head and shall state in separate columns, opposite

1each name, the number of the contract, the date of the filing, and a brief description
2of the products, goods or services covered by such contract
in the real estate records
3index under s. 59.43 (9)
.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,361,4 4400. Page 177, line 14: after that line insert:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,361,6 5" Section 346c. 196.218 (3) (a) 3. b. of the statutes, as affected by 2001
6Wisconsin Act 16
, is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,361,87 196.218 (3) (a) 3. b. The amounts appropriated under ss. 20.255 (3) (q), 20.275
8(1)
20.255 (4) (s), (t) and (tm) and 20.285 (1) (q).
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346m 9Section 346m. 196.218 (4t) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,361,1510 196.218 (4t) Educational telecommunications access program rules. The
11commission, in consultation with the department of administration and the
12technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board department of public
13instruction
, shall promulgate rules specifying the telecommunications services
14eligible for funding through the educational telecommunications access program
15under s. 44.73 115.9995.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346r 16Section 346r. 196.218 (5) (a) 5. of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin
17Act 16
, is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,361,2218 196.218 (5) (a) 5. To pay costs incurred under contracts under s. 16.974 to the
19extent that these costs are not paid under s. 44.73 (2) (d) 115.9995 (2) (d), except that
20no moneys in the universal service fund may be used to pay installation costs that
21are necessary for a political subdivision to obtain access to bandwidth under a shared
22service agreement under s. 44.73 (2r) (a) 115.9995 (2r) (a).
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346rm 23Section 346rm. 196.218 (5) (a) 7. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,362,4
1196.218 (5) (a) 7. To make grants awarded by the technology for educational
2achievement in Wisconsin board
department of public instruction to school districts
3and private schools under s. 44.73 (6) 115.9995 (6). This subdivision does not apply
4after December 31, 2005.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346rt 5Section 346rt. 196.218 (5) (a) 10. of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
6Act 16
, is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,362,97 196.218 (5) (a) 10. To make the grant awarded by the technology for educational
8achievement in Wisconsin board
department of public instruction to the Racine
9Unified School District under s. 44.72 (3) 115.999 (3).".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,362,10 10401. Page 177, line 14: after that line insert:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,362,11 11" Section 346cd. 186.01 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,362,1612 186.01 (2) "Credit union" means, except as specifically provided under ss.
13186.41 (1) and 186.45 (1),
a cooperative, nonprofit corporation, incorporated under
14this chapter to encourage thrift among its members, create a source of credit at a fair
15and reasonable cost, and provide an opportunity for its members to improve their
16economic and social conditions.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346cf 17Section 346cf. 186.02 (2) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,362,1918 186.02 (2) (a) 1. The conditions of residence or occupation which qualify persons
19that determine eligibility for membership.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346ch 20Section 346ch. 186.02 (2) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,363,421 186.02 (2) (b) 2. Residents Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision,
22individuals who reside or are employed
within a well-defined neighborhood,
23community or rural district
and contiguous neighborhoods and communities. If the
24office of credit unions, subsequent to a credit union merger, determines that it would

1be inappropriate under the circumstances to require members of the credit union
2that results from the merger to reside or be employed in contiguous neighborhoods
3and communities, the requirement that these neighborhoods and communities be
4contiguous does not apply
.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346cj 5Section 346cj. 186.02 (2) (b) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,363,76 186.02 (2) (b) 2m. Individuals who reside or are employed within well-defined
7and contiguous rural districts or multicounty regions.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346cL 8Section 346cL. 186.02 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,363,139 186.02 (2) (c) Members of the immediate family of all qualified persons are
10eligible for membership. In this paragraph, "members of the immediate family"
11include the wife, husband, parents, stepchildren and children of a member whether
12living together in the same household or not and any other relatives of the member
13or spouse of a member living together in the same household as the member.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346cn 14Section 346cn. 186.02 (2) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 186.02 (2) (d) 1.
15and amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,363,1916 186.02 (2) (d) 1. Organizations and associations An organization or association
17of individuals, the majority of whom the directors, owners, or members of which are
18eligible for membership, may be admitted to membership in the same manner and
19under the same conditions as individuals.
AB1-SSA1-SA2, s. 346cp 20Section 346cp. 186.02 (2) (d) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
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