SB214-SSA1, s. 3
1Section 3. 29.091 of the statutes is renumbered 29.091 (1) and amended to
2read:
SB214-SSA1,6,103 29.091 (1) No person may hunt or trap within any wildlife refuge established
4under s. 23.09 (2) (b) or 29.621 (1), or, except as provided in sub. (2), have possession
5or control of any gun, firearm, bow or crossbow unless the gun or firearm is unloaded,
6the bow or crossbow is unstrung and the gun, firearm, bow or crossbow is enclosed
7within a carrying case. The taking of predatory game birds and animals shall be done
8as the department directs. All state wildlife refuge boundary lines shall be marked
9by posts placed at intervals of not over 500 feet and bearing signs with the words
10"Wisconsin Wildlife Refuge".
SB214-SSA1, s. 4 11Section 4. 29.091 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
SB214-SSA1,6,1512 29.091 (2) The prohibition of the possession or control of a loaded or unencased
13gun or firearm in sub. (1) does not apply to the possession of a handgun, as defined
14in s. 175.50 (1) (bm), by a person who holds a valid license to carry a concealed weapon
15issued under s. 175.50 or by an out-of-state licensee, as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (g).
SB214-SSA1, s. 5 16Section 5. 29.621 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 29.621 (4) (a) and amended
17to read:
SB214-SSA1,6,2418 29.621 (4) (a) Except as provided in s. 29.091 (1), no owner of a wildlife refuge,
19and no other person, may hunt or trap within the boundaries of any wildlife refuge
20or, except as provided in par. (b), have in his or her possession or under his or her
21control in the wildlife refuge a gun, firearm, bow or crossbow, unless the gun or
22firearm is unloaded, the bow or crossbow is unstrung and the gun, firearm, bow or
23crossbow is enclosed within a carrying case. Nothing in this section may prohibit,
24prevent or interfere with the department in the destruction of injurious animals.
SB214-SSA1, s. 6 25Section 6. 29.621 (4) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
SB214-SSA1,7,5
129.621 (4) (b) The prohibition of the possession or control of a loaded or
2unencased gun or firearm in par. (a) does not apply to the possession of a handgun,
3as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (bm), by a person who holds a valid license to carry a
4concealed weapon issued under s. 175.50 or an out-of-state licensee, as defined in
5s. 175.50 (1) (g).
SB214-SSA1, s. 7 6Section 7. 51.20 (13) (cv) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB214-SSA1,7,177 51.20 (13) (cv) 4. If the court prohibits a subject individual from possessing a
8firearm under subd. 1. or cancels a prohibition under subd. 2., the court clerk shall
9notify the department of justice of that fact and provide any information identifying
10the subject individual that is necessary to permit an accurate involuntary
11commitment history record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c) or a background check
12under s. 175.50 (9g) (b)
. No other information from the subject individual's court
13records may be disclosed to the department of justice except by order of the court.
14The department of justice may disclose information provided under this subdivision
15only as part of an involuntary commitment history record search under s. 175.35 (2g)
16(c) or a background check under s. 175.50 (9g) (b) or to a sheriff under s. 175.50 (9g)
17(b) 3. a. or c. or (e) 1., (9r) (b) 2., or (11) (d) 3
.
SB214-SSA1, s. 8 18Section 8. 51.20 (16) (gm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB214-SSA1,8,419 51.20 (16) (gm) Upon a request under par. (a), a court may cancel the
20prohibition under sub. (13) (cv) 1. if the court determines, based on evidence
21presented on the issue of the subject individual's dangerousness, that there no longer
22is a substantial probability that the individual may use a firearm to cause physical
23harm to himself or herself or endanger public safety. If a court cancels a prohibition
24under sub. (13) (cv) 1. under this paragraph, the court clerk shall notify the
25department of justice of that fact and provide any information identifying the subject

1individual that is necessary to permit an accurate involuntary commitment record
2search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c) or a background check under s. 175.50 (9g) (b). No
3other information from the subject individual's court records may be disclosed to the
4department of justice except by order of the court.
SB214-SSA1, s. 9 5Section 9. 51.30 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB214-SSA1,8,96 51.30 (3) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c) and s. 175.50 (11) (d) 2. g.
7and 3.
, the files and records of the court proceedings under this chapter shall be
8closed but shall be accessible to any individual who is the subject of a petition filed
9under this chapter.
SB214-SSA1, s. 10 10Section 10. 55.06 (17) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
SB214-SSA1,8,1411 55.06 (17) (bm) Paragraph (a) does not apply to a clerk, as defined in s. 175.50
12(11) (d) 1., providing notice to the department of justice under s. 175.50 (11) (d) 2. h.
13of a finding of incompetency under ch. 880 or to the department of justice informing
14a sheriff under s. 175.50 (11) (d) 3. of such a finding made with respect to a licensee.
SB214-SSA1, s. 11 15Section 11. 59.25 (3) (u) of the statutes is created to read:
SB214-SSA1,8,1816 59.25 (3) (u) 1. Subject to the terms of an agreement under s. 175.50 (2) (c),
17deposit all moneys received under s. 175.50 (7) (bd) and (bp), (13), and (15) (b) 4. a.
18and c. and (d) 1. in the general fund of the county.
SB214-SSA1,8,2019 2. Forward all moneys received under s. 175.50 (7) (bh) and (15) (b) 4. b. to the
20state treasurer for deposit in the general fund.
SB214-SSA1,8,2421 4. Subject to the terms of an agreement under s. 175.50 (2) (c), deposit all
22moneys received from payments made under s. 175.50 (7) (bt) and (15) (b) 4. d. in the
23law enforcement excellence fund established under s. 175.50 (20) and make
24payments from the fund for the purposes of s. 175.50 (20) (b).
SB214-SSA1, s. 12
1Section 12. 165.82 (1) (intro.) of the statutes, as affected by 2003 Wisconsin
2Act 33
, is amended to read:
SB214-SSA1,9,53 165.82 (1) (intro.) Notwithstanding s. 19.35 (3), the department of justice shall
4impose the following fees, plus any surcharge required under sub. (1m), for criminal
5history searches for purposes unrelated to criminal justice or to s. 175.35 or 175.50:
SB214-SSA1, s. 13 6Section 13. 165.82 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB214-SSA1,9,97 165.82 (2) Except as provided in s. ss. 175.35 and 175.50, the department of
8justice shall not impose fees for criminal history searches for purposes related to
9criminal justice.
SB214-SSA1, s. 14 10Section 14. 167.31 (4) (ar) of the statutes is created to read:
SB214-SSA1,9,1411 167.31 (4) (ar) Subsections (2) (a), (b), and (c) and (3) (a) and (b) do not apply
12to the placement, possession, transportation, or loading of a handgun, as defined in
13s. 175.50 (1) (bm), by a person who holds a valid license to carry a concealed weapon
14issued under s. 175.50 or an out-of-state licensee, as defined in s. 175.50 (1) (g).
SB214-SSA1, s. 15 15Section 15. 175.50 of the statutes is created to read:
SB214-SSA1,9,17 16175.50 License to carry a concealed weapon. (1) Definitions. In this
17section:
SB214-SSA1,9,2118 (ac) "Background check" means a search of department records, along with any
19follow-up undertaken by the department under sub. (9g) (b) 3. c., to determine
20whether a person is ineligible under sub. (3) (c), (d), (f), (g) 2. or 3., (k), (L), (m), (n),
21(o), or (r) for a license to carry a concealed weapon.
SB214-SSA1,9,2222 (ag) Except in subs. (2g) (b) and (11) (c) 2., "carry" means to go armed with.
SB214-SSA1,9,2323 (aj) "Department" means the department of justice.
SB214-SSA1,9,2424 (am) "Drunk driving offense" means any of the following:
SB214-SSA1,9,2525 1. A violation of s. 346.63 or a local ordinance in conformity with that section.
SB214-SSA1,10,2
12. A violation of a law of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band
2in this state in conformity with s. 346.63.
SB214-SSA1,10,83 3. A violation of the law of another jurisdiction, as defined in s. 340.01 (41m),
4that prohibits use of a motor vehicle while intoxicated, while under the influence of
5a controlled substance, a controlled substance analog, or a combination thereof, with
6an excess or specified range of alcohol concentration, or while under the influence of
7any drug to a degree that renders the person incapable of safely driving, as those or
8substantially similar terms are used in that jurisdiction's laws.
SB214-SSA1,10,139 (bm) "Handgun" means any weapon designed or redesigned, or made or
10remade, and intended to be fired while held in one hand and to use the energy of an
11explosive to expel a projectile through a smooth or rifled bore. "Handgun" does not
12include a machine gun, as defined in s. 941.27 (1), a short-barreled rifle, as defined
13in s. 941.28 (1) (b), or a short-barreled shotgun, as defined in s. 941.28 (1) (c).
SB214-SSA1,10,1414 (c) "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning given in s. 165.85 (2) (c).
SB214-SSA1,10,1615 (d) "Licensee" means an individual holding a valid license to carry a concealed
16weapon issued under this section.
SB214-SSA1,10,1717 (e) "Misdemeanor crime of violence" means any of the following:
SB214-SSA1,10,1918 1. A misdemeanor violation of chs. 940, 941, or 948 or of s. 947.013 or a violation
19of s. 947.01.
SB214-SSA1,10,2120 2. A crime under federal law or the law of another state that is comparable to
21a crime described in subd. 1.
SB214-SSA1,10,2322 (eg) "Misdemeanor delinquency adjudication" means a finding that a juvenile
23is delinquent for an act that would be a misdemeanor if committed by an adult.
SB214-SSA1,11,3
1(f) "Out-of-state authorization" means a valid permit document or a valid
2license document issued by another state documenting that a person is authorized
3under the law of that state to carry a concealed weapon in that state.
SB214-SSA1,11,74 (g) "Out-of-state licensee" means an individual who has been issued an
5out-of-state authorization and who is not prohibited from possessing a firearm
6under s. 941.29 or from possessing a firearm that has been transported in interstate
7or foreign commerce under federal law.
SB214-SSA1,11,88 (h) "Private property" has the meaning given in s. 943.13 (1e) (e).
SB214-SSA1,11,109 (i) "Proprietor" means a person to whom a Class "B" or "Class B" license or
10permit has been issued under ch. 125.
SB214-SSA1,11,1211 (j) "Weapon" means a handgun, an electric weapon, as defined in s. 941.295 (4),
12a tear gas gun, a knife other than a switchblade knife under s. 941.24, or a billy club.
SB214-SSA1,11,17 13(2) Issuance of license. (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) 1. and (c), each
14county, through its sheriff, shall issue licenses to carry a concealed weapon to an
15individual who meets the qualifications specified in sub. (3) and who completes the
16application process specified in sub. (7). A license to carry a concealed weapon issued
17under this section shall meet the requirements specified in sub. (2m).
SB214-SSA1,11,2018 (b) 1. A sheriff may, but is not required to, issue licenses to carry a concealed
19weapon under this section if, before the first day of the 4th month beginning after the
20effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], all of the following occur:
SB214-SSA1,11,2221 a. The sheriff requests the county board of the sheriff's county to authorize him
22or her to decline to issue licenses to carry a concealed weapon under this section.
SB214-SSA1,11,2523 b. After receiving a request from the sheriff under subd. 1. a., the county board
24of the sheriff's county grants the sheriff's request by a two-thirds vote of all the
25members of the board.
SB214-SSA1,12,3
12. At any time the county board of the sheriff's county may rescind the
2authorization it grants under subd. 1. by a two-thirds vote of all members of the
3county board.
SB214-SSA1,12,74 (c) Any 2 or more sheriffs may by agreement jointly exercise powers granted
5to them and discharge duties imposed on them under this section. An agreement for
6joint issuance of licenses to carry a concealed weapon under this section may be
7entered into at any time and shall satisfy all of the following criteria:
SB214-SSA1,12,88 1. The agreement shall be in writing.
SB214-SSA1,12,109 2. The agreement shall be approved by the county board of the county of each
10sheriff who is a party to the agreement.
SB214-SSA1,12,1311 2m. The agreement shall specify how the powers and duties that are the subject
12of the agreement are to be allocated among the sheriffs that are parties to the
13agreement.
SB214-SSA1,12,1614 3. The agreement shall specify how costs incurred and moneys received under
15this section shall be apportioned among the sheriffs who are a party to the agreement
16and their respective counties.
SB214-SSA1,12,1817 4. The agreement shall designate one county to be identified as the county of
18issuance.
SB214-SSA1,12,2219 5. If a sheriff who is party to an agreement has issued licenses under this
20section before entering into the agreement, the agreement shall provide for the
21renewal of any licenses that were issued by that sheriff before he or she entered into
22the agreement.
SB214-SSA1,12,25 23(2g) Carrying a concealed weapon; carrying and display of license document
24or authorization.
(a) A licensee or an out-of-state licensee may carry a concealed
25weapon anywhere in this state except as provided under sub. (16) or s. 941.20 (1) (b).
SB214-SSA1,13,3
1(b) A licensee shall carry his or her license document and an out-of-state
2licensee shall carry his or her out-of-state authorization at all times during which
3he or she is going armed with a concealed weapon.
SB214-SSA1,13,74 (c) If he or she is carrying a concealed weapon, a licensee shall display his or
5her license document and an out-of-state licensee shall display his or her
6out-of-state authorization to a law enforcement officer upon the request of the law
7enforcement officer.
SB214-SSA1,13,14 8(2m) License document; content of license. (a) Subject to pars. (b), (c), and
9(d), the department shall design a single license document for licenses issued and
10renewed under this section. The department shall complete the design of the license
11document no later than the first day of the 4th month beginning after the effective
12date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], and shall distribute the design for
13the license document to any sheriff who issues licenses under sub. (2) (a) or (c) for the
14sheriff to use for licenses that he or she issues under this section.
SB214-SSA1,13,1615 (b) A license document for a license issued under this section shall contain all
16of the following on one side:
SB214-SSA1,13,1717 1. The full name, date of birth, and residence address of the licensee.
SB214-SSA1,13,1818 2. A color photograph of the licensee.
SB214-SSA1,13,2019 3. A physical description of the licensee, including gender, height, weight, and
20hair and eye color.
SB214-SSA1,13,2121 4. The date on which the license was issued.
SB214-SSA1,13,2222 5. The date on which the license expires.
SB214-SSA1,13,2323 6. The name of this state.
SB214-SSA1,13,2424 7. The name of the county that issues the license.
SB214-SSA1,14,2
18. A unique identification number for each licensee that begins with a unique
2code number, which the department shall establish, for the county listed in subd. 7.
SB214-SSA1,14,33 (c) The license document may not contain the licensee's social security number.
SB214-SSA1,14,74 (d) A license document issued under this section shall be, to the maximum
5extent possible, tamper proof. The contents of the license document shall be included
6in the document in substantially the same way that the contents of an operator's
7license document issued under s. 343.17 are included on that document.
SB214-SSA1,14,9 8(3) Qualifications for obtaining a license. An individual is eligible for a
9license under this section if all of the following apply:
SB214-SSA1,14,1010 (a) The individual is at least 21 years of age.
SB214-SSA1,14,1211 (b) The individual does not have a physical disability that prevents him or her
12from safely handling a weapon.
SB214-SSA1,14,1413 (c) The individual is not prohibited under federal law from possessing a firearm
14that has been transported in interstate or foreign commerce.
SB214-SSA1,14,1515 (d) The individual is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under s. 941.29.
SB214-SSA1,14,1716 (e) During the preceding 3 years, the individual has not been civilly committed
17under s. 51.20 for being drug dependent.
SB214-SSA1,14,2118 (f) During the preceding 3 years, the individual has not been convicted for any
19violation, or for the solicitation, conspiracy, or attempt to commit any violation, of ch.
20961 or of a federal law or a law of another state that is comparable to any provision
21of ch. 961.
SB214-SSA1,15,222 (g) The individual does not chronically and habitually use alcohol beverages or
23other substances to the extent that his or her normal faculties are impaired. A person
24is presumed chronically and habitually to use alcohol beverages or other substances

1to the extent that his or her normal faculties are impaired if, within the preceding
23 years, any of the following applies:
SB214-SSA1,15,43 1. The individual has been committed for involuntary treatment under s. 51.45
4(13).
SB214-SSA1,15,55 2. The individual has been convicted of a violation of s. 941.20 (1) (b).
SB214-SSA1,15,76 3. In 2 or more cases arising out of separate incidents, a court has found the
7individual to have committed a drunk driving offense.
SB214-SSA1,15,88 (h) The individual has done one of the following:
SB214-SSA1,15,109 2. Successfully completed a National Rifle Association firearm training or
10firearm safety course or class.
SB214-SSA1,15,1411 3. Successfully completed a firearm training or firearm safety course or class
12conducted by an instructor certified by the state in which the course or class was
13conducted, by the National Rifle Association, or by another national or state
14organization that certifies firearms instructors.
SB214-SSA1,15,2115 4. Successfully completed a firearm safety or firearm training course or class
16that is available to the general public and that is offered by a law enforcement agency,
17a private or public school, institution, or organization, or a firearm training school,
18if the course or class uses instructors certified by the National Rifle Association, by
19another national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors, or by the
20department or if the curriculum meets the minimum requirements of the law
21enforcement standards board.
Loading...
Loading...