LRB-3693/1
JEO:wlj:km
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
November 9, 1999 - Introduced by Senators Drzewiecki, Wirch, A. Lasee,
Roessler, Huelsman, Farrow, Breske, Burke, Grobschmidt, Darling
and
Welch, cosponsored by Representatives Gard, Gronemus, Huebsch, Ladwig,
Ainsworth, Spillner, Kreibich, M. Lehman, Albers, Walker, Stone, Schooff,
Waukau, La Fave, Pettis, Porter, Musser, Hahn, Ziegelbauer, Plouff, F.
Lasee, Ryba, Meyerhofer, Staskunas, Plale, Underheim, Vrakas, Skindrud,
Kaufert, Freese, Petrowski
and Duff. Referred to Committee on Judiciary
and Consumer Affairs.
SB283,1,2 1An Act to amend 943.55 of the statutes; relating to: removal of a shopping cart
2and providing a penalty.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, no person may intentionally remove a shopping cart or
stroller from either the shopping area or a parking area adjacent to the shopping area
to another place without authorization of the owner or person in charge and with the
intent to deprive the owner permanently of possession of the cart or stroller. A person
who violates this prohibition is subject to a forfeiture (a civil monetary penalty) of not
more than $50. This bill provides that a person who violates the prohibition is guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor, which is punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000
or imprisonment for not more than nine months or both.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB283, s. 1 3Section 1. 943.55 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB283,2,2 4943.55 Removal of shopping cart. Whoever intentionally removes a
5shopping cart or stroller from either the shopping area or a parking area adjacent to
6the shopping area to another place without authorization of the owner or person in

1charge and with the intent to deprive the owner permanently of possession of such
2property shall forfeit an amount not to exceed $50 is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
SB283, s. 2 3Section 2. Initial applicability.
SB283,2,54 (1) This act first applies to offenses committed on the effective date of this
5subsection.
SB283,2,66 (End)
Loading...
Loading...