2001-2002 Wisconsin Legislature

Assembly Bill 182

Relating to: eliminating emergency detention under the fifth standard of dangerousness, eliminating termination of involuntary civil commitments under the fifth standard of dangerousness, permitting only petitions approved by the attorney general to be filed for involuntary civil commitment under the fifth standard of dangerousness, and providing access by the corporation counsel to court records and treatment records of persons receiving services for mental illness, developmental disabilities, alcoholism or drug dependence. relating to: eliminating emergency detention under the fifth standard of dangerousness, eliminating termination of involuntary civil commitments under the fifth standard of dangerousness, permitting only petitions approved by the attorney general to be filed for involuntary civil commitment under the fifth standard of dangerousness, and providing access by the corporation counsel to court records and treatment records of persons receiving services for mental illness, developmental disabilities, alcoholism or drug dependence.

Important Actions (newest first)

Date / House Action Journal
3/26/2002 Asm.Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 810

History

Date / House Action Journal
3/8/2001 Asm.Introduced by Representatives Rhoades, Bock, Kestell, Krug, Krawczyk, Lippert, Huebsch, Vrakas, Wade, Hundertmark, Musser, Gunderson, La Fave, Powers, Ott, Stone, Owens, Ladwig, Huber, Ainsworth, Plouff, Miller, Olsen, Turner, Urban, J. Lehman, Riley and Wasserman; cosponsored by Senators Grobschmidt, Rosenzweig, Darling, Burke, Harsdorf, Roessler, M. Meyer, Huelsman and Schultz. 
3/8/2001 Asm.Read first time and referred to committee on Health 132
3/13/2001 Asm.Fiscal estimate received. 
3/23/2001 Asm.Fiscal estimate received. 
3/26/2001 Asm.LRB correction 175
4/5/2001 Asm.Fiscal estimate received. 
3/26/2002 Asm.Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 810
 
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