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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
January 4, 2002 - Introduced by Representatives Kestell, Albers, Suder, Starzyk,
Gundrum, Jeskewitz, Ladwig, Pettis, Urban, Sherman, Townsend, M.
Lehman, J. Fitzgerald, Hahn, Freese, McCormick, Stone, Kreibich, Bies,
Leibham, Sykora, Ainsworth, Loeffelholz, Musser, Grothman, Wieckert,
Ott, Hoven, Gunderson, Seratti, Meyerhofer, Nass, Owens, Krawczyk, Ryba,
Duff, Gard, Hundertmark, Lippert, Vrakas, Petrowski
and Rhoades,
cosponsored by Senators Schultz, Kanavas, Zien, Baumgart, S. Fitzgerald,
Lazich
and Roessler. Referred to Committee on Health.
AB699,1,2 1An Act to create 146.347 of the statutes; relating to: human cloning and
2parthenogenesis and providing penalties.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill prohibits human cloning and parthenogenesis; attempting to perform
human cloning or parthenogenesis; transferring or acquiring a human embryo
produced by human cloning or parthenogenesis; and transferring or acquiring any
cell, tissue, or product derived from human cloning or parthenogenesis. The bill
defines "human cloning" as introducing nuclear material from one or more human
somatic cells (a human cell with a complete set of chromosomes) into an egg cell, the
nuclear material of which has been removed or inactivated, so as to produce a living
organism, including a human embryo, having genetic material that is virtually
identical to the genetic material of an existing or previously existing human
organism. The bill defines "human parthenogenesis" as the process of manipulating
the genetic material of a human egg cell, without introducing into it the genetic
material from any other cell, in a way that causes the egg cell to become a human
embryo.
A person who violates one of the prohibitions relating to human cloning or
parthenogenesis may be imprisoned for not more than ten years and may be fined
up to: 1) $500,000 or, if the person derives a pecuniary gain from the violation, an
amount equal to twice the gross amount of the person's pecuniary gain, whichever
is greater, if a corporation, partnership, association, government or government
agency, or any other entity is being prosecuted; or 2) $250,000 or, if the person derives
a pecuniary gain from the violation, an amount equal to twice the gross amount of

the person's pecuniary gain, whichever is greater, if an individual is being
prosecuted. A person who violates one of the prohibitions is also subject to a civil
monetary penalty (a forfeiture) of $1,000,000 if the person derives a pecuniary gain
from the violation, unless the person's gross pecuniary gain exceeds $500,000. In
that case, the amount of the forfeiture must be between $1,000,000 and twice the
amount of the person's gross pecuniary gain.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB699, s. 1 1Section 1. 146.347 of the statutes is created to read:
AB699,2,2 2146.347 Asexual human reproduction. (1) In this section:
AB699,2,43 (a) "Asexual reproduction" means reproduction not initiated by the union of an
4oocyte and a sperm.
AB699,2,65 (b) "Enucleated oocyte" means a fertilized or unfertilized oocyte, the nuclear
6material of which has been removed or inactivated.
AB699,2,107 (c) "Human cloning" means asexual reproduction accomplished by introducing
8nuclear material from one or more human somatic cells into an enucleated oocyte so
9as to produce a living organism having genetic material that is virtually identical to
10the genetic material of an existing or previously existing human organism.
AB699,2,1511 (d) "Human embryo" means a human organism derived by fertilization,
12parthenogenesis, cloning, or any other means from one or more human gametes or
13human diploid cells. "Human embryo" includes a zygote but does not include a
14human organism at or beyond the stage of development at which the major body
15structures are present.
AB699,2,1816 (e) "Human parthenogenesis" means the process of manipulating the genetic
17material of a human oocyte, without introducing into the oocyte the genetic material
18from any other cell, in a way that causes the oocyte to become a human embryo.
AB699,3,1
1(f) "Living organism" includes a human embryo.
AB699,3,42 (g) "Somatic cell" means a cell that has a complete set of chromosomes and that
3is obtained or derived from a living or dead human organism at any stage of
4development.
AB699,3,5 5(2) No person may knowingly do any of the following:
AB699,3,66 (a) Perform or attempt to perform human cloning or human parthenogenesis.
AB699,3,97 (b) Transfer or acquire for any purpose a human embryo produced by human
8cloning or human parthenogenesis or any cell, tissue, or product derived from human
9cloning or human parthenogenesis.
AB699,3,11 10(3) (a) Any person who violates sub. (2) may be fined under par. (b) or
11imprisoned for not more than 10 years or both.
AB699,3,1512 (b) 1. The maximum fine for a person other than an individual who violates
13subd. 2. is $500,000 or, if the person derives a pecuniary gain from the violation, an
14amount equal to twice the gross amount of the person's pecuniary gain, whichever
15is greater.
AB699,3,1816 2. The maximum fine for an individual who violates sub. (2) is $250,000 or, if
17the individual derives a pecuniary gain from the violation, an amount equal to twice
18the gross amount of the individual's pecuniary gain, whichever is greater.
AB699,3,20 19(4) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), any person who violates sub. (2) and who
20derives a pecuniary gain from the violation shall be required to forfeit $1,000,000.
AB699,3,2421 (b) Any person who violates sub. (2) and who derives a pecuniary gain of more
22than $500,000 from the violation shall be required to forfeit not less than $1,000,000
23nor more than an amount equal to twice the gross amount of the person's pecuniary
24gain.
AB699,3,2525 (End)
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