Relating to: providing information on domestic abuse programs, services and options that are available under the Wisconsin works program to Wisconsin works applicants and participants; training employes of Wisconsin works agencies on issues of domestic abuse; developing a standardized assessment mechanism for the identification of Wisconsin works program applicants and participants who are victims of domestic abuse; and specifying that certain individuals are exempt from cooperating with efforts to establish a child's paternity or obtain certain support payments or property if such cooperation would pose a risk of emotional or physical harm to the participant or the participant's child. relating to: providing information on domestic abuse programs, services and options that are available under the Wisconsin works program to Wisconsin works applicants and participants; training employes of Wisconsin works agencies on issues of domestic abuse; developing a standardized assessment mechanism for the identification of Wisconsin works program applicants and participants who are victims of domestic abuse; and specifying that certain individuals are exempt from cooperating with efforts to establish a child's paternity or obtain certain support payments or property if such cooperation would pose a risk of emotional or physical harm to the participant or the participant's child.
Date / House | Action | Journal |
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3/22/2000 Asm. | Introduced by Representatives Richards, Bock, Musser, Berceau, Miller, Colon and Riley; cosponsored by Senators Huelsman, George and Rosenzweig. | |
3/22/2000 Asm. | Read first time and referred to committee on Children and Families | |
4/6/2000 Asm. | Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 |