Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 733 be given a third reading. Granted.
The question was: Assembly Bill 733 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 733 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 795
Relating to: operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked operating privilege, habitual traffic offenders, penalties involving sanctions against an operating privilege or operator's license, the revocation of operating privileges and vehicle registrations for failure to deposit security and providing a penalty.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that Assembly Bill 795 be laid on the table. Granted.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 470 be withdrawn from the committee on Rules and taken up at this time. Granted.
Senate Bill 470
Relating to: operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked operating privilege, habitual traffic offenders, penalties involving sanctions against an operating privilege or operator's license, the revocation of operating privileges and vehicle registrations for failure to deposit security and providing a penalty.
The question was: Shall Senate Bill 470 be ordered to a third reading?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 470 be given a third reading. Granted.
The question was: Senate Bill 470 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 470 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 928
Relating to: prohibiting the parking of vehicles in access aisles adjacent to parking spaces reserved for vehicles used by persons with disabilities and reports of violations of parking spaces reserved for vehicles used by persons with disabilities.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 928 offered by Representatives R. Potter and Musser.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 928 be adopted?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 928 be adopted?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 928 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 928 be given a third reading. Granted.
Representative Klusman asked unanimous consent to be made a coauthor of Assembly Bill 928. Granted.
The question was: Assembly Bill 928 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?
A733 Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 928 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 942
Relating to: the assignment of lottery prizes, taxation of persons that buy or sell lottery tickets and granting rule-making authority.
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Point of Order
Representative Notestein rose to the point of order that Assembly Bill 942 was not properly before the Assembly because pursuant to s. 13.093(2)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes and Joint Rule 41(1)(a), a fiscal estimate is required before action by the Assembly can be taken.
Speaker Jensen took the point of order under advisement.
Assembly Bill 410
Relating to: original adult court jurisdiction over a juvenile who is alleged to have attempted or committed a violation of any state criminal law if that violation may be joined with an alleged assault, battery, homicide or attempted homicide over which the adult court has original jurisdiction, the elimination of reverse waiver for a juvenile who is once waived always waived, the imposition of a juvenile adjudication and disposition by an adult court on a juvenile who has been found to have committed a lesser offense, the financial ability of a juvenile, either alone or with the assistance of a parent with custody of the juvenile, to make restitution for any damage or injury resulting from the juvenile's act or to pay a forfeiture imposed on the juvenile, sanctions for a juvenile in need of protection or services based on habitual truancy or being a school dropout who violates a condition of his or her dispositional order and sanctions for contempt of court by a juvenile who violates a condition of his or her dispositional order, the rules of evidence at postdispositional hearings under the juvenile justice code and the disclosure of juvenile court records to other juvenile courts for the purposes of preparing a presentence investigation, determining custody of a juvenile, setting bail, impeaching a witness and determining whether a juvenile who would otherwise be an heir has intentionally killed the decedent.
Representative Krug moved nonconcurrence in Senate amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 410.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 410 be nonconcurred in?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 410 be concurred in?
Motion carried.
Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 410 offered by Representatives Ladwig, R. Young and Krug.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 1 to Senate amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 410 be adopted?
Motion carried.
Assembly amendment 2 to Senate amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 410 offered by Representatives R. Young, Ladwig and Krug.
The question was: Shall Assembly amendment 2 to Senate amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 410 be adopted?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 410 be concurred in as amended?
Motion carried.
The question was: Shall Senate amendment 4 to Assembly Bill 410 be concurred in?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 410 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Assembly Bill 921
Relating to: fiscal responsibilities of the department of corrections and the disposal of property belonging to prisoners and inmates under the supervision of the department of corrections; standards for delivery of health services in state correctional institutions; and discharge of persons from probation.
The question was: Shall Assembly Bill 921 be ordered engrossed and read a third time?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 921 be given a third reading. Granted.
The question was: Assembly Bill 921 having been read three times, shall the bill be passed?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Assembly Bill 921 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Senate Bill 140
Relating to: access to public records.
The question was: Shall Senate Bill 140 be ordered to a third reading?
Motion carried.
Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 140 be given a third reading. Granted.
The question was: Senate Bill 140 having been read three times, shall the bill be concurred in?
Motion carried.
A734 Representative Foti asked unanimous consent that the rules be suspended and that Senate Bill 140 be immediately messaged to the Senate. Granted.
Senate Bill 262
Relating to: the regulation of massage therapists and bodyworkers, creating a massage therapy and bodywork examining board, granting rule-making authority and providing a penalty.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 262 offered by Representatives Otte and Riley.
Representative Harsdorf moved that Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 262 be laid on the table.
The question was: Shall Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 262 be laid on the table?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Albers, Baldwin, Baumgart, Black, Bock, Carpenter, Coggs, Cullen, Dobyns, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Green, Gronemus, Hanson, Harsdorf, Hasenohrl, Hebl, Hoven, Huber, Huebsch, Hutchison, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kedzie, Kelso, Klusman, Kreibich, Kreuser, Kunicki, Ladwig, Lazich, J. Lehman, M. Lehman, Linton, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Musser, Nass, Notestein, Olsen, Ott, Ourada, Plale, Plouff, Porter, R. Potter, Powers, Reynolds, Robson, Ryba, Schafer, Schneider, Seratti, Spillner, Springer, Steinbrink, Sykora, Travis, Turner, Underheim, Urban, Vander Loop, Vrakas, Ward, Wasserman, Wieckert, L. Young and Speaker Jensen - 71.
Noes - Representatives Ainsworth, Boyle, Dueholm, Goetsch, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Hubler, Jeskewitz, Krug, La Fave, F. Lasee, Lorge, Otte, Owens, Riley, Skindrud, Staskunas, Walker, Williams, Wood, R. Young and Ziegelbauer - 24.
Absent or not voting - Representatives Brandemuehl, Krusick and Zukowski - 3.
Motion carried.
Representative Otte moved that Senate Bill 262 be referred to the committee on Consumer Affairs.
The question was: Shall Senate Bill 262 be referred to the committee on Consumer Affairs?
The roll was taken.
The result follows:
Ayes - Representatives Ainsworth, Boyle, Dueholm, Goetsch, Grothman, Hasenohrl, Hubler, Kelso, Krug, La Fave, F. Lasee, Lorge, Otte, Owens, Riley, Skindrud, Staskunas, Walker, Williams, Wood, R. Young and Ziegelbauer - 22.
Noes - Representatives Albers, Baldwin, Baumgart, Black, Bock, Carpenter, Coggs, Cullen, Dobyns, Duff, Foti, Freese, Gard, Green, Gronemus, Gunderson, Hahn, Handrick, Hanson, Harsdorf, Hebl, Hoven, Huber, Huebsch, Hutchison, Jeskewitz, Johnsrud, Kaufert, Kedzie, Klusman, Kreibich, Kreuser, Kunicki, Ladwig, Lazich, J. Lehman, M. Lehman, Linton, Meyer, Morris-Tatum, Murat, Musser, Nass, Notestein, Olsen, Ott, Ourada, Plale, Plouff, Porter, R. Potter, Powers, Reynolds, Robson, Ryba, Schafer, Schneider, Seratti, Spillner, Springer, Steinbrink, Sykora, Travis, Turner, Underheim, Urban, Vander Loop, Vrakas, Ward, Wasserman, Wieckert, L. Young and Speaker Jensen - 73.
Absent or not voting - Representatives Brandemuehl, Krusick and Zukowski - 3.
Motion failed.
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