SB55-SSA1-CA1,977,123 (c) If before the time limitation under sub. (2) (c) expired, the state collected
4biological material that is evidence of the identity of the person who committed a
5violation of s. 948.02 (1) or (2) or 948.025, the state identified a deoxyribonucleic acid
6profile from the biological material, and comparisons of that deoxyribonucleic acid
7profile to deoxyribonucleic acid profiles of known persons did not result in a probable
8identification of the person who is the source of the biological material, the state may
9commence prosecution of the person who is the source of the biological material for
10violation of s. 948.02 (1) or (2) or 948.025 within 12 months after comparison of the
11deoxyribonucleic acid profile relating to the violation results in a probable
12identification of the person.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,977,13 131532. Page 1236, line 12: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,977,14 14" Section 3938r. 942.06 (2m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,977,1715 942.06 (2m) (b) An employee or agent of the department of health and family
16services who conducts a lie detector test of a person under the rules promulgated
17under
s. 51.375.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3938s 18Section 3938s. 942.06 (2q) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,977,2219 942.06 (2q) (b) (intro.) An employee or agent of the department of health and
20family services who discloses, to any of the following, the fact that a person has had
21a lie detector test under the rules promulgated under s. 51.375 or the results of such
22a lie detector test:
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3938t 23Section 3938t. 942.06 (2q) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,3
1942.06 (2q) (b) 1. Another employee or agent of the department of health and
2family services or another person to whom disclosure is permitted under s. 51.375
3(2) (b)
.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,4 41533. Page 1236, line 12: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,5 5" Section 3938s. 940.295 (2) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,86 940.295 (2) (j) The Wisconsin School Educational Services Program for the
7Deaf and Hard of Hearing under s. 115.52 and the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and
8Visually Impaired under s. 115.525.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,9 91534. Page 1236, line 17: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,10 10" Section 3938up. 943.01 (2d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,1411 943.01 (2d) (a) In this subsection, "plant research and development" means
12research regarding plants or development of plants, if the research or development
13is undertaken in conjunction or coordination with the state, a federal or local
14government agency, a university, or a private research facility.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,1615 (b) Any person violating sub. (1) under all of the following circumstances is
16guilty of a Class E felony:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,1917 1. The property damaged is a plant, material taken, extracted, or harvested
18from a plant, or a seed or other plant material that is being used or that will be used
19to grow or develop a plant.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,2220 2. The plant referred to in subd. 1. is or was being grown as feed for animals
21being used or to be used for commercial purposes, for other commercial purposes, or
22in conjunction with plant research and development.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,23 231535. Page 1241, line 18: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,978,24 24" Section 3951n. 943.76 of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,4
1943.76 Infecting animals with a contagious disease. (1) In this section,
2"livestock" means cattle, horses, swine, sheep, goats, farm-raised deer, as defined in
3s. 95.001 (1) (a), and other animals used or to be used in the production of food, fiber,
4or other commercial products.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,6 5(2) (a) Whoever intentionally introduces a contagious or infectious disease into
6livestock without the consent of the owner of the livestock is guilty of a Class C felony.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,97 (b) Whoever intentionally introduces a contagious or infectious disease into
8wild deer without the consent of the department of natural resources is guilty of a
9Class C felony.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,10 101536. Page 1246, line 4: after "943.01 (2)" insert ", (2d),".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,11 111537. Page 1246, line 8: after "943.70" insert ", 943.76".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,12 121538. Page 1247, line 23: delete "the character" and substitute "character".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,13 131539. Page 1250, line 5: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,14 14" Section 3984j. 950.04 (1v) (s) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,2015 950.04 (1v) (s) To have any stolen or other personal property expeditiously
16returned by law enforcement agencies when no longer needed as evidence , subject
17to s. 968.205
. If feasible, all such property, except weapons, currency, contraband,
18property subject to evidentiary analysis, property subject to preservation under s.
19968.205,
and property the ownership of which is disputed, shall be returned to the
20person within 10 days of being taken.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,21 211540. Page 1250, line 14: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,979,22 22" Section 3984p. 950.04 (1v) (yd) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,223 950.04 (1v) (yd) To have the appropriate clerk of court make a reasonable
24attempt to send the victim a copy of a motion made under s. 974.07 (2) for

1postconviction deoxyribonucleic acid testing of certain evidence and notification of
2any hearing on that motion, as provided under s. 974.07 (4).".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,3 31541. Page 1250, line 14: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,4 4" Section 3984t. 951.01 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,75 951.01 (4) "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning assigned under s. 967.02
6(5), but does not include a conservation warden appointed under s. 23.10 or a state
7forest ranger
.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,9 81542. Page 1255, line 22: delete the material beginning with that line and
9ending with page 1256, line 4.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,10 101543. Page 1256, line 5: before that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,11 11" Section 3998c. 968.20 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,980,2012 968.20 (1) (intro.) Any person claiming the right to possession of property
13seized pursuant to a search warrant or seized without a search warrant may apply
14for its return to the circuit court for the county in which the property was seized or
15where the search warrant was returned. The court shall order such notice as it
16deems adequate to be given the district attorney and all persons who have or may
17have an interest in the property and shall hold a hearing to hear all claims to its true
18ownership. If the right to possession is proved to the court's satisfaction, it shall
19order the property, other than contraband or property covered under sub. (1m) or (1r)
20or s. 173.12 or, 173.21 (4), or 968.205, returned if:
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3998e 21Section 3998e. 968.20 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,981,222 968.20 (2) Property not required for evidence or use in further investigation,
23unless contraband or property covered under sub. (1m) or (1r) or s. 173.12 or 968.205,

1may be returned by the officer to the person from whom it was seized without the
2requirement of a hearing.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3998g 3Section 3998g. 968.20 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,981,134 968.20 (4) Any property seized, other than property covered under s. 968.205,
5which that poses a danger to life or other property in storage, transportation or use
6and which that is not required for evidence or further investigation shall be safely
7disposed of upon command of the person in whose custody they are committed. The
8city, village, town or county shall by ordinance or resolution establish disposal
9procedures. Procedures may include provisions authorizing an attempt to return to
10the rightful owner substances which have a commercial value in normal business
11usage and do not pose an immediate threat to life or property. If enacted, any such
12provision shall include a presumption that if the substance appears to be or is
13reported stolen an attempt will be made to return the substance to the rightful owner.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3998i 14Section 3998i. 968.205 of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,981,15 15968.205 Preservation of certain evidence. (1) In this section:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,981,2316 (a) "Custody" means actual custody of a person under a sentence of
17imprisonment, custody of a probationer, parolee, or person on extended supervision
18by the department of corrections, actual or constructive custody of a person pursuant
19to a dispositional order under ch. 938, supervision of a person, whether in
20institutional care or on conditional release, pursuant to a commitment order under
21s. 971.17 and supervision of a person under ch. 980, whether in detention before trial
22or while in institutional care or on supervised release pursuant to a commitment
23order.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,324 (b) "Discharge date" means the date on which a person is released or discharged
25from custody that resulted from a criminal action, a delinquency proceeding under

1ch. 938, or a commitment proceeding under s. 971.17 or ch. 980 or, if the person is
2serving consecutive sentences of imprisonment, the date on which the person is
3released or discharged from custody under all of the sentences.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,10 4(2) Except as provided in sub. (3), if physical evidence that is in the possession
5of a law enforcement agency includes any biological material that was collected in
6connection with a criminal investigation that resulted in a criminal conviction,
7delinquency adjudication, or commitment under s. 971.17 or 980.06, the law
8enforcement agency shall preserve the physical evidence until every person in
9custody as a result of the conviction, adjudication, or commitment has reached his
10or her discharge date.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,13 11(3) Subject to sub. (5), a law enforcement agency may destroy biological
12material before the expiration of the time period specified in sub. (2) if all of the
13following apply:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,1714 (a) The law enforcement agency sends a notice of its intent to destroy the
15biological material to all persons who remain in custody as a result of the criminal
16conviction, delinquency adjudication, or commitment, and to either the attorney of
17record for each person in custody or the state public defender.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,1918 (b) No person who is notified under par. (a) does either of the following within
1990 days after the date on which the person received the notice:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,2020 1. Files a motion for testing of the biological material under s. 974.07 (2).
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,2221 2. Submits a written request to preserve the biological material to the law
22enforcement agency or district attorney.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,982,2423 (c) No other provision of federal or state law requires the law enforcement
24agency to preserve the biological material.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,983,5
1(4) A notice provided under sub. (3) (a) shall clearly inform the recipient that
2the biological material will be destroyed unless, within 90 days after the date on
3which the person receives the notice, either a motion for testing of the material is
4filed under s. 974.07 (2) or a written request to preserve the material is submitted
5to the law enforcement agency.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,983,12 6(5) If, after providing notice under sub. (3) (a) of its intent to destroy biological
7material, a law enforcement agency receives a written request to preserve the
8material, the law enforcement agency shall preserve the material until the discharge
9date of the person who made the request or on whose behalf the request was made,
10subject to a court order issued under s. 974.07 (7), (9) (a), or (10) (a) 5., unless the court
11orders destruction or transfer of the biological material under s. 974.07 (9) (b) or (10)
12(a) 5.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3998n 13Section 3998n. 971.04 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,984,514 971.04 (3) If the defendant is present at the beginning of the trial and
15thereafter, during the progress of the trial or before the verdict of the jury has been
16returned into court, voluntarily absents himself or herself from the presence of the
17court without leave of the court, the trial or return of verdict of the jury in the case
18shall not thereby be postponed or delayed, but the trial or submission of said case to
19the jury for verdict and the return of verdict thereon, if required, shall proceed in all
20respects as though the defendant were present in court at all times. A defendant
21need not be present at the pronouncement or entry of an order granting or denying
22relief under s. 974.02 or, 974.06, or 974.07. If the defendant is not present, the time
23for appeal from any order under ss. 974.02 and, 974.06, and 974.07 shall commence
24after a copy has been served upon the attorney representing the defendant, or upon
25the defendant if he or she appeared without counsel. Service of such an order shall

1be complete upon mailing. A defendant appearing without counsel shall supply the
2court with his or her current mailing address. If the defendant fails to supply the
3court with a current and accurate mailing address, failure to receive a copy of the
4order granting or denying relief shall not be a ground for tolling the time in which
5an appeal must be taken.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,984,7 61544. Page 1256, line 14: delete the material beginning with that line and
7ending with page 1258, line 7.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,984,8 81545. Page 1258, line 8: before that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,984,9 9" Section 4002r. 971.23 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,984,1710 971.23 (1) (e) Any relevant written or recorded statements of a witness named
11on a list under par. (d), including any videotaped oral statement of a child under s.
12908.08, any reports or statements of experts made in connection with the case or, if
13an expert does not prepare a report or statement, a written summary of the expert's
14findings or the subject matter of his or her testimony, and the results of any physical
15or mental examination, scientific test, experiment or comparison that the district
16attorney intends to offer in evidence at trial. This paragraph does not apply to
17reports subject to disclosure under s. 972.11 (5).
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 4002t 18Section 4002t. 971.23 (2m) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,985,219 971.23 (2m) (am) Any relevant written or recorded statements of a witness
20named on a list under par. (a), including any reports or statements of experts made
21in connection with the case or, if an expert does not prepare a report or statement,
22a written summary of the expert's findings or the subject matter of his or her
23testimony, and including the results of any physical or mental examination, scientific
24test, experiment or comparison that the defendant intends to offer in evidence at

1trial. This paragraph does not apply to reports subject to disclosure under s. 972.11
2(5).
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 4002v 3Section 4002v. 971.23 (9) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,985,54 971.23 (9) Deoxyribonucleic acid evidence. (a) In this subsection
5"deoxyribonucleic acid profile" has the meaning given in s. 939.74 (2d) (a).
SB55-SSA1-CA1,985,126 (b) Notwithstanding sub. (1) (e) or (2m) (am), if either party intends to submit
7deoxyribonucleic acid profile evidence at a trial to prove or disprove the identity of
8a person, the party seeking to introduce the evidence shall notify the other party of
9the intent to introduce the evidence in writing by mail at least 45 days before the date
10set for trial; and shall provide the other party, within 15 days of request, the material
11identified under sub. (1) (e), or par. (2m) (am), whichever is appropriate, that relates
12to the evidence.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,985,1813 (c) The court shall exclude deoxyribonucleic acid profile evidence at trial, if the
14notice and production deadlines under par. (b) are not met, except the court may
15waive the 45 day notice requirement or may extend the 15 day production
16requirement upon stipulation of the parties, or for good cause, if the court finds that
17no party will be prejudiced by the waiver or extension. The court may in appropriate
18cases grant the opposing party a recess or continuance.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,985,19 191546. Page 1258, line 15: after that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,985,20 20" Section 4003r. 972.11 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,986,221 972.11 (1) Except as provided in subs. (2) to (5) (4), the rules of evidence and
22practice in civil actions shall be applicable in all criminal proceedings unless the
23context of a section or rule manifestly requires a different construction. No guardian
24ad litem need be appointed for a defendant in a criminal action. Chapters 885 to 895,

1except ss. 804.02 to 804.07 and 887.23 to 887.26, shall apply in all criminal
2proceedings.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 4003t 3Section 4003t. 972.11 (5) of the statutes is repealed.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,986,5 41547. Page 1258, line 16: delete the material beginning with that line and
5ending with page 1260, line 9.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,986,6 61548. Page 1260, line 10: delete lines 10 to 24.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,986,7 71549. Page 1261, line 1: delete lines 1 and 2 and substitute:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,986,8 8" Section 4014d. 973.013 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,987,29 973.013 (3m) If a person who has not attained the age of 16 years is sentenced
10to the Wisconsin state prisons, the department of corrections shall place the person
11at a secured juvenile correctional facility or a secured child caring institution, unless
12the department of corrections determines that placement in an institution under s.
13302.01 is appropriate based on the person's prior record of adjustment in a
14correctional setting, if any; the person's present and potential vocational and
15educational needs, interests and abilities; the adequacy and suitability of available
16facilities; the services and procedures available for treatment of the person within
17the various institutions; the protection of the public; and any other considerations
18promulgated by the department of corrections by rule. The department may not
19place any person under the age of 18 years in the correctional institution authorized
20in s. 301.16 (1n).
This subsection does not preclude the department of corrections
21from designating an adult correctional institution, other than the correctional
22institution authorized in s. 301.16 (1n),
as a reception center for the person and
23subsequently transferring the person to a secured juvenile correctional facility or a
24secured child caring institution. Section 302.11 and ch. 304 apply to all persons

1placed in a secured juvenile correctional facility or a secured child caring institution
2under this subsection.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,987,4 31550. Page 1265, line 12: delete the material beginning with that line and
4ending with page 1267, line 7.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,987,6 51551. Page 1268, line 17: delete the material beginning with that line and
6ending with page 1271, line 6.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,987,7 71552. Page 1271, line 7: before that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,987,8 8" Section 4028g. 973.20 (1r) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,988,59 973.20 (1r) When imposing sentence or ordering probation for any crime, other
10than a crime involving conduct that constitutes domestic abuse under s. 813.12 (1)
11(a) or 968.075 (1) (a),
for which the defendant was convicted, the court, in addition
12to any other penalty authorized by law, shall order the defendant to make full or
13partial restitution under this section to any victim of a crime considered at
14sentencing or, if the victim is deceased, to his or her estate, unless the court finds
15substantial reason not to do so and states the reason on the record. When imposing
16sentence or ordering probation for a crime involving conduct that constitutes
17domestic abuse under s. 813.12 (1) (a) or 968.075 (1) (a) for which the defendant was
18convicted or that was considered at sentencing, the court, in addition to any other
19penalty authorized by law, shall order the defendant to make full or partial
20restitution under this section to any victim of a crime or, if the victim is deceased, to
21his or her estate, unless the court finds that imposing full or partial restitution will
22create an undue hardship on the defendant or victim and describes the undue
23hardship on the record.
Restitution ordered under this section is a condition of
24probation, extended supervision or parole served by the defendant for a crime for

1which the defendant was convicted. After the termination of probation, extended
2supervision or parole, or if the defendant is not placed on probation, extended
3supervision or parole, restitution ordered under this section is enforceable in the
4same manner as a judgment in a civil action by the victim named in the order to
5receive restitution or enforced under ch. 785.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,988,6 61553. Page 1271, line 7: before that line insert:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,988,7 7" Section 4028c. 974.02 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,988,168 974.02 (1) A motion for postconviction relief other than under s. 974.06 or
9974.07 (2)
by the defendant in a criminal case shall be made in the time and manner
10provided in ss. 809.30 and 809.40. An appeal by the defendant in a criminal case from
11a judgment of conviction or from an order denying a postconviction motion or from
12both shall be taken in the time and manner provided in ss. 808.04 (3), 809.30 and
13809.40. An appeal of an order or judgment on habeas corpus remanding to custody
14a prisoner committed for trial under s. 970.03 shall be taken under ss. 808.03 (2) and
15809.50, with notice to the attorney general and the district attorney and opportunity
16for them to be heard.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 4028g 17Section 4028g. 974.05 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,988,1918 974.05 (1) (b) Order granting postconviction relief under s. 974.02 or, 974.06,
19or 974.07
.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 4028j 20Section 4028j. 974.07 of the statutes is created to read:
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