aff. affected
am. amended
am.rn. amended and renumbered
AB- Assembly Bill
AJR- Assembly Joint Resolution
Chap. Chapter (Wisconsin Acts)
ch. Chapter (Statutes)
cons.rn. consolidated and renumbered
cr. created
CSB Controlled Substances Board
(date) effected date changed
effec. effective date
exc. except
(intro.) introductory paragraph
JR- [Enrolled] Joint Resolution
rn. renumbered
rn.fr. renumbered from
r. repealed
r.cr. repealed and recreated
reen. reenacted
SB- Senate Bill
SJR- Senate Joint Resolution
SCO Supreme Court Order
13.93 [(1) (b)] Revisor’s authority to renumber
161.11 [(4)] Controlled Substances Bd. change
This table shows, in ascending numerical order of the decimal-numbered statute sections affected, all statute sections that have either been repealed or renumbered in their entirety by the legislature since its 1971 session. This table is a continuation of the table of Decimal-Numbered Sections Renumbered or Repealed 1913-1969, found in printed Wisconsin Annotations 1970, pages 2423 to 2453. The table includes repealed and recreated sections in which the subject matter was changed.
The second column of the table indicates the edition of the Wisconsin Statutes in which the repealed or renumbered section last appeared. The 3rd column indicates the legislative session in which the section was repealed (r1999 indicates that the section was repealed during the 1999 legislative session) or the new number to which the section was renumbered.
The tables contained in this document indicate the location of references within the listed statute to other Wisconsin statutes, as well as to the following other laws that are referred to in the statutes: U.S. Public Laws, Wisconsin Executive Orders, Wisconsin Constitution, Wisconsin Session Laws and Wisconsin Administrative Code.
In each table, the list is organized into two main columns separated by a line (-). The left-hand column shows the statute (or other provision) that is referred to in the statute or statutes enumerated in the right-hand column.
The list is limited to numerical cross-references to current law. References to repealed statutes are not included. Other references not shown are the verbal references, found in many statutes, to “under this section” or “in this section”, or “this chapter”, “this section”, “this subsection”, “this paragraph” or “this subdivision”.
The Legislative Reference Bureau and the Legislative Technology Services Bureau have made every effort to make the list of statute cross-references as accurate as possible, but assume no responsibility or liability for possible errors or omissions.