AB1-SSA1-SA2,408,139
301.12
(8) (d) After due regard to the case and to a spouse and minor children
10who are lawfully dependent on the property for support, compromise or waive any
11portion of any claim of the state or county for which a person specified under sub. (2)
12is liable, but not any claim payable by an insurer under s. 632.89 (2) or
(2m) (4m) or
13by any other 3rd party.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,215
301.12
(14) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), liability of a person
16specified in sub. (2) or s. 301.03 (18) for care and maintenance of persons under 17
17years of age in residential, nonmedical facilities such as group homes, foster homes,
18treatment foster homes, child caring institutions
, and juvenile correctional
19institutions is determined in accordance with the cost-based fee established under
20s. 301.03 (18). The department shall bill the liable person up to any amount of
21liability not paid by an insurer under s. 632.89 (2) or
(2m) (4m) or by other 3rd-party
22benefits, subject to rules which include formulas governing ability to pay
23promulgated by the department under s. 301.03 (18). Any liability of the resident not
1payable by any other person terminates when the resident reaches age 17, unless the
2liable person has prevented payment by any act or omission.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,4
4"
Section 377b. 301.205 (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,5
5301.205 (title)
Transportation for visits.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,98
301.205
(1) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), the department may not use state
9funds to transport persons visiting inmates in state prisons.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,1110
(b) The department may do any of the following to pay for the cost of
11transporting persons visiting inmates in state prisons:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,1212
1. Charge a reasonable fee to persons to whom the transportation is provided.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,1413
2. Use money received from gifts, grants, donations, and burial trusts that is
14provided for the purpose of paying for the cost of such transportation.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,409,19
19"
Section 392m. 302.113 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,410,220
302.113
(3) (a) (intro.) The warden or superintendent shall keep a record of the
21conduct of each inmate subject to this section, specifying each infraction of the rules.
22If an inmate subject to this section
violates an order under s. 973.031 requiring him
23or her to participate in a drug treatment program, violates any regulation of the
24prison
, or refuses or neglects to perform required or assigned duties, the department
1may extend the term of confinement in prison portion of the inmate's bifurcated
2sentence as follows:".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,410,5
3437. Page 194, line 20: delete that line and substitute "sentence.
The Except
4as provided in s. 301.048 (4) (ar), the time remaining on the bifurcated sentence is
5the total length of the".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,410,7
7"
Section 406s. 302.114 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,410,148
302.114
(3) (a) (intro.) The warden or superintendent shall keep a record of the
9conduct of each inmate subject to this section, specifying each infraction of the rules.
10If
any an inmate subject to this section
violates an order under s. 973.031 requiring
11him or her to participate in a drug treatment program, violates any regulation of the
12prison
, or refuses or neglects to perform required or assigned duties, the department
13may extend the extended supervision eligibility date set under s. 973.014 (1g) (a) 1.
14or 2., whichever is applicable, as follows:".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,411,217
302.46
(1) (a) On or after October 1, 1987, if a court imposes a fine or forfeiture
18for a violation of state law or for a violation of a municipal or county ordinance except
19for a violation of s. 101.123 (2) (a), (am) 1., (ar) or (bm) or (5) or state laws or municipal
20or county ordinances involving nonmoving traffic violations
, headlamp violations
21under s. 347.065 (1), or safety belt use violations under s. 347.48 (2m), the court, in
22addition, shall impose a jail assessment in an amount of 1% of the fine or forfeiture
23imposed or $10, whichever is greater. If multiple offenses are involved, the court
24shall determine the jail assessment on the basis of each fine or forfeiture. If a fine
1or forfeiture is suspended in whole or in part, the court shall reduce the jail
2assessment in proportion to the suspension.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,411,17
5302.43 Good time. Every inmate of a county jail is eligible to earn good time
6in the amount of one-fourth of his or her term for good behavior if sentenced to at
7least 4 days, but fractions of a day shall be ignored. An inmate shall be given credit
8for time served prior to sentencing under s. 973.155, including good time under s.
9973.155 (4). An inmate who
violates an order under s. 973.031 requiring him or her
10to participate in a drug treatment program, violates any law or any regulation of the
11jail, or neglects or refuses to perform any duty lawfully required of him or her, may
12be deprived by the sheriff of good time under this section, except that the sheriff shall
13not deprive the inmate of more than 2 days good time for any one offense without the
14approval of the court. An inmate who files an action or special proceeding, including
15a petition for a common law writ of certiorari, to which s. 807.15 applies shall be
16deprived of the number of days of good time specified in the court order prepared
17under s. 807.15 (3).".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,412,42
340.01
(74v) "Windshield" means the shield of safety glass, glass, or another
3material, mounted forward of the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle, other
4than a motor-driven cycle.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,412,76
340.01
(74x) "Windshield wiper" means a mechanical device for cleaning rain,
7snow, or other moisture from the windshield of a vehicle.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,412,1310
340.01
(20m) "Hail-damaged vehicle" means a vehicle less than 7 years old
11that is not precluded from subsequent registration and titling and which is damaged
12solely by hail to the extent that the estimated or actual cost, whichever is greater, of
13repairing the vehicle exceeds 70% of its fair market value.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,412,2015
340.01
(55g) "Salvage vehicle" means a vehicle less than 7 years old that is not
16precluded from subsequent registration and titling and which is damaged by
17collision or other occurrence to the extent that the estimated or actual cost,
18whichever is greater, of repairing the vehicle exceeds 70% of its fair market value.
19The term does not include a hail-damaged vehicle unless the vehicle is repaired with
20any replacement part, as defined in s. 632.38 (1) (e).".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,413,3
1342.10
(3) (h) That the vehicle was a hail-damaged vehicle. This paragraph
2does not apply to a hail-damaged vehicle that was repaired with any replacement
3part, as defined in s. 632.38 (1) (e).".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,413,126
343.23
(2) (c) The file for a licensee under par. (a) shall not include any
7conviction under s. 347.065 (1) or a local ordinance in conformity therewith or a law
8of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state in conformity
9with s. 347.065 (1) or the law of another jurisdiction prohibiting operating a vehicle
10at any time that a windshield wiper is being used without lighted headlamps, tail
11lamps, or clearance lamps, as those or substantially similar terms are used in that
12jurisdiction's laws.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,413,1615
344.576
(3) (a) 5. The address and telephone number of the department of
16agriculture, trade and consumer protection justice.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,413,2218
344.576
(3) (c) The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection 19justice shall promulgate rules specifying the form of the notice required under par.
20(a), including the size of the paper and the type size and any highlighting of the
21information described in par. (a). The rule may specify additional information that
22must be included in the notice and the precise language that must be used.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,414,4
1344.579
(2) Enforcement. (intro.) The department of
agriculture, trade and
2consumer protection justice shall investigate violations of ss. 344.574, 344.576 (1),
3(2) and (3) (a) and (b), 344.577 and 344.578. The department of
agriculture, trade
4and consumer protection justice may on behalf of the state:".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,414,107
346.94
(19) Engine braking. (a) In this subsection, "engine brake" means a
8hydraulically operated device that converts a power-producing diesel engine into a
9power-absorbing, retarding mechanism that is used to augment or replace the use
10of the primary brake system or mechanism on a motor vehicle.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,414,1611
(b) No operator of a motor vehicle may use engine brakes on the exit ramps from
12I 94 to STH 25 proceeding northerly in the city of Menomonie in Dunn County. The
13department shall erect a sign approaching each exit ramp on I 94 indicating the
14prohibition to give adequate warning to motorists. This paragraph is not effective
15until official signs giving notice of the prohibition have been erected by the
16department.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,414,1717
(c) Paragraph (b) does not apply to any of the following:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,414,2018
1. The operator of an authorized emergency vehicle, when responding to an
19emergency call or when in pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law or
20when responding to but not upon returning from a fire alarm.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,414,2221
2. The use of engine brakes in an emergency situation that poses a significant
22risk of death or bodily harm.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,415,4
1346.95
(1) Any person violating
s. ss. 346.87, 346.88, 346.89 (2), 346.90 to
2346.92 or 346.94 (1), (9), (10), (11), (12)
or, (15)
, or (19) may be required to forfeit not
3less than $20 nor more than $40 for the first offense and not less than $50 nor more
4than $100 for the 2nd or subsequent conviction within a year.".
AB1-SSA1-SA2,415,107
347.06
(1) Except as provided in subs. (2) and (4), no person may operate a
8vehicle upon a highway during hours of darkness unless all headlamps, tail lamps
9and clearance lamps with which such vehicle is required to be equipped are lighted.
10Parking lamps as
defined described in s. 347.27 shall not be used for this purpose.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,415,17
12347.065 Lighted headlamps required; windshield wipers. (1) Except as
13provided in subs. (2) to (4), no person may operate a vehicle upon a highway at any
14time that a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle unless
15all headlamps, tail lamps, and clearance lamps with which such vehicle is required
16to be equipped are lighted. Parking lamps as described in s. 347.27 shall not be used
17for this purpose.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,415,22
18(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to temporary use of a windshield wiper for the
19sole purpose of cleaning the windshield or if lamps that are automatically activated
20whenever the vehicle is started are in use, if the headlamps are of sufficient intensity
21to satisfy the requirements for daytime running lamps under
49 CFR 571.108,
22S5.5.11 (a).
AB1-SSA1-SA2,416,3
1(3) Headlamps need not be lighted on a towed vehicle or on a vehicle having
2at least 2 lighted adverse weather lamps on the front thereof and being operated
3under the circumstances described in s. 347.26 (3) (b).
AB1-SSA1-SA2,416,8
4(4) A duly authorized warden, as defined in s. 24.01 (11), may operate a vehicle
5owned or leased by the department of natural resources upon a highway at any time
6that a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle without lighted
7headlamps, tail lamps, or clearance lamps in the performance of the warden's duties
8under s. 29.924 (2).
AB1-SSA1-SA2,416,16
9(5) Notwithstanding s. 349.02, a law enforcement officer may not stop or
10inspect a vehicle solely to determine compliance with this section or a local ordinance
11in conformity with this section. This subsection does not limit the authority of a law
12enforcement officer to issue a citation for a violation of this section or a local
13ordinance in conformity with this section observed in the course of a stop or
14inspection made for other purposes, except that a law enforcement officer may not
15take a person into physical custody solely for a violation of this section or a local
16ordinance in conformity with this section.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,416,2118
347.09
(1) (intro.) No person shall operate a motor vehicle on a highway
, during
19hours of darkness
or, subject to the exceptions contained in s. 347.065 (2), at any time
20that a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle, unless such
21vehicle is equipped as follows:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,417,623
347.10
(4) Any motor vehicle may be operated during hours of darkness
or,
24subject to the exceptions contained in s. 347.065 (2), at any time that a windshield
25wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle, when equipped with 2 lighted
1lamps upon the front thereof capable of revealing persons and objects 75 feet ahead
2in lieu of lamps required by subs. (1) to (3) if such vehicle at no time is operated at
3a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour. No lighted lamp under this subsection shall
4have any type of decorative covering that restricts the amount of light emitted when
5the lighted lamp is in use. This subsection does not apply to any type of decorative
6covering originally equipped on the vehicle at the time of manufacture and sale.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,417,138
347.12
(1) (intro.) Whenever a motor vehicle is being operated on a highway
, 9during hours of darkness
or, subject to the exceptions contained in s. 347.065 (2), at
10any time that a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle, the
11operator shall use a distribution of light or composite beam directed high enough and
12of sufficient intensity to reveal a person or vehicle at a safe distance in advance of
13the vehicle, subject to the following requirements and limitations:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,418,315
347.13
(1) No person shall operate a motor vehicle, mobile home or trailer or
16semitrailer upon a highway
, during hours of darkness
or, subject to the exceptions
17contained in s. 347.065 (2), at any time that a windshield wiper is being used on the
18windshield of the vehicle, unless such motor vehicle, mobile home or trailer or
19semitrailer is equipped with at least one tail lamp mounted on the rear which, when
20lighted during hours of darkness
or, subject to the exceptions contained in s. 347.065
21(2), at any time a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle,
22emits a red light plainly visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear. No tail lamp
23shall have any type of decorative covering that restricts the amount of light emitted
24when the tail lamp is in use. No vehicle originally equipped at the time of
25manufacture and sale with 2 tail lamps shall be operated upon a highway during
1hours of darkness unless both such lamps are in good working order. This subsection
2does not apply to any type of decorative covering originally equipped on the vehicle
3at the time of manufacture and sale.
AB1-SSA1-SA2,418,95
347.16
(1) (intro.) No person shall operate on a highway
during hours of
6darkness any vehicle, except automobiles, having a width at any part in excess of 80
7inches
during hours of darkness or, subject to the exceptions contained in s. 347.065
8(2), at any time that a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of the vehicle, 9unless such vehicle is equipped with:
AB1-SSA1-SA2,418,1411
347.16
(2) (intro.) No person shall operate any of the following vehicles on a
12highway
, during hours of darkness
or, subject to the exceptions contained in s.
13347.065 (2), at any time that a windshield wiper is being used on the windshield of
14the vehicle, unless such vehicles are equipped as indicated: