SB365,58,1818 6. Air conditioners.
SB365,58,1919 7. Humidifiers.
SB365,58,2020 8. Dehumidifiers.
SB365,58,2121 9. Refrigerators.
SB365,58,2222 10. Coolers.
SB365,58,2323 11. Freezers.
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112. Water pumps.
SB365,59,22 13. Water heaters.
SB365,59,33 14. Water conditioners and softeners.
SB365,59,44 15. Clothes washers.
SB365,59,55 16. Clothes dryers.
SB365,59,66 17. Dishwashers.
SB365,59,77 18. Garbage disposal units.
SB365,59,88 19. Radios and radio antennas.
SB365,59,99 20. Incinerators.
SB365,59,1010 21. Television receivers and antennas.
SB365,59,1111 22. Record players.
SB365,59,1212 23. Tape players.
SB365,59,1313 24. Jukeboxes.
SB365,59,1414 25. Vacuum cleaners.
SB365,59,1515 26. Furniture and furnishings.
SB365,59,1616 27. Carpeting and rugs.
SB365,59,1717 28. Bathroom fixtures.
SB365,59,1818 29. Sinks.
SB365,59,1919 30. Awnings.
SB365,59,2020 31. Blinds.
SB365,59,2121 32. Gas and electric logs.
SB365,59,2222 33. Heat lamps.
SB365,59,2323 34. Electronic dust collectors.
SB365,59,2424 35. Grills and rotisseries.
SB365,59,2525 36. Bar equipment.
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137. Intercoms.
SB365,60,32 38. Recreational, sporting, gymnasium, and athletic goods and equipment
3including, by way of illustration but not of limitation, all of the following:
SB365,60,44 a. Bowling alleys.
SB365,60,55 b. Golf practice equipment.
SB365,60,66 c. Pool tables.
SB365,60,77 d. Punching bags.
SB365,60,88 e. Ski tows.
SB365,60,99 f. Swimming pools.
SB365,60,1510 39. Equipment in offices, business facilities, schools, and hospitals but not in
11residential facilities including personal residences, apartments, long-term care
12facilities, as defined under s. 16.009 (1) (em), state institutions, as defined under s.
13101.123 (1) (i), Type 1 secured correctional facilities, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), or
14similar facilities including, by way of illustration but not of limitation, all of the
15following:
SB365,60,1616 a. Lamps.
SB365,60,1717 b. Chandeliers.
SB365,60,1818 c. Fans.
SB365,60,1919 d. Venetian blinds.
SB365,60,2020 e. Canvas awnings.
SB365,60,2121 f. Office and business machines.
SB365,60,2222 g. Ice and milk dispensers.
SB365,60,2323 f. Beverage-making equipment.
SB365,60,2424 g. Vending machines.
SB365,60,2525 f. Soda fountains.
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1g. Steam warmers and tables.
SB365,61,22 h. Compressors.
SB365,61,33 i. Condensing units and evaporative condensers.
SB365,61,44 j. Pneumatic conveying systems.
SB365,61,55 40. Laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing machines.
SB365,61,66 41. Power tools.
SB365,61,77 42. Burglar alarm and fire alarm fixtures.
SB365,61,88 43. Electric clocks.
SB365,61,99 44. Electric signs.
Note: List is moved from s. 77.52 (2) (a) 10. and divided into tabular form for
improved readability and conformity with current style.
SB365, s. 116 10Section 116. 77.54 (14) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 77.54 (14) (f) (intro.)
11and amended to read:
SB365,61,1312 77.54 (14) (f) (intro.) Furnished without charge to a any of the following if the
13medicine may not be dispensed without a prescription:
SB365,61,14 141. A physician,.
SB365,61,15 152. A surgeon,.
SB365,61,16 163. A nurse anesthetist,.
SB365,61,17 174. An advanced practice nurse,.
SB365,61,18 185. An osteopath,.
SB365,61,19 196. A dentist who is licensed under ch. 447,.
SB365,61,20 207. A podiatrist who is licensed under ch. 448, or.
SB365,61,22 218. An optometrist who is licensed under ch. 449 if the medicine may not be
22dispensed without a prescription
.
Note: Subdivides a long provision by placing a list in tabular form and reorders text
to accommodate the numbering of the subdivided list.
SB365, s. 117
1Section 117. 77.54 (20) (bg) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 77.54 (20) (bg) 1.
2a. and amended to read:
SB365,62,73 77.54 (20) (bg) 1. a. "Meal" includes, but is not limited to, a diversified selection
4of food, food products, or beverages that are customarily consumed as a breakfast,
5lunch, or dinner, that may not easily be consumed without an article of tableware,
6and that may not conveniently be consumed while standing or walking ; except that
7"meal"
.
SB365,62,11 8b. "Meal" does not include frozen items that are sold to a consumer, items that
9are customarily heated or cooked after the retail sale and before they are consumed,
10or a diversified selection of food, food products, and beverages that is packaged
11together by a person other than the retailer before the sale to the consumer.
Note: Subdivides provision.
SB365, s. 118 12Section 118. 77.54 (20) (bg) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 77.54 (20) (bg) 2.
13a. and amended to read:
SB365,62,1714 77.54 (20) (bg) 2. a. "Sandwich" means food that consists of a filling;, such as
15meat, cheese, or a savory mixture;, that is placed on a slice, or between 2 slices;, of
16a variety of bread or something that takes the place of bread;, such as a roll, croissant,
17or bagel.
SB365,62,19 18b. "Sandwich" includes, but is not limited to, burritos, tacos, enchiladas,
19chimichangas, pita sandwiches, gyros, and pocket sandwiches.
SB365,62,21 20c. "Sandwich" does not include hors d'oeuvres, canapes, egg rolls, cookies,
21cakes, pies, and similar desserts and pastries, and food that is sold frozen.
Note: Subdivides provision, inserts serial commas, and otherwise modifies
punctuation for improved readability and conformity with current style.
SB365, s. 119 22Section 119. 84.30 (10m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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184.30 (10m) Annual permit fee requirement. The department may
2promulgate a rule requiring persons specified in the rule to pay annual permit fees
3for signs. The rule shall specify that no permit fee may be charged for an
4off-premises advertising sign that is owned by a nonprofit organization. If the
5department establishes an annual permit fee under this subsection, failure to pay
6the fee within 2 months after the date on which payment is due is evidence that the
7sign has been abandoned for the purposes of s. TRANS Trans 201.10 (2) (f), Wis. Adm.
8Code.
Note: Corrects capitalization, as already reflected in the printed volumes.
SB365, s. 120 9Section 120. 108.02 (15) (k) (intro.), 2., 6., 7., 10., 14., 15., 16. and 19. (intro.)
10and b. of the statutes are amended to read:
SB365,63,1311 108.02 (15) (k) (intro.) "Employment" as applied to work for a given employer
12other than a government unit or nonprofit organization, except as such the employer
13duly elects otherwise with the department's approval, does not include service:
SB365,63,1714 2. As a domestic in the employ of an individual in such the individual's private
15home, or as a domestic in the employ of a local college club or of a local chapter of a
16college fraternity or sorority, unless performed for an individual, club, or chapter
17which that is an employer subject to this chapter under sub. (13) (d) or (i);
SB365,63,2118 6. By an individual for a person as an insurance agent or an insurance solicitor,
19if all such of the service performed as an insurance agent or solicitor by such the
20individual for such the person is performed for remuneration solely by way of
21commissions;
SB365,64,222 7. By an individual for a person as a real estate agent or as a real estate
23salesperson, if all such of the service performed as a real estate agent or sales person

1by such the individual for such the person is performed for remuneration solely by
2way of commission;
SB365,64,73 10. For an employer who would otherwise be subject to this chapter solely
4because of sub. (13) (f), if and while the employer, with written notice to and approval
5by the department, duly covers under the unemployment insurance law of another
6jurisdiction all services for such the employer which that would otherwise be covered
7under this chapter;
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