Public health revisions re human health hazard abatement or removal, local health officer requirements, local health department personnel, state agent of DHFS status for certain physicians, and community health improvement plans; statutory revisions [A.Amdt.1: special inspection warrants provision added, abatement or removal provisions revised]
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AB483
Constitutional officers and state legislators limited to certain number of consecutive years in the same office: constitutional amendment (1st consideration) -
AJR13
Elections Division created and attached to the Office of the Secretary of State; Elections Board powers and duties transferred to, except campaign financing -
AB126
Phillips, Velvalea ``Vel" Rogers: first woman and first nonwhite elected Secretary of State and her distinguished career honored -
SR17
Tobacco product marketing settlement agreement: nonparticipating manufacturer's agent changed from Secretary of State to DFI (remedial legislation) -
AB615
Landfill closing and long-term care: irrevocable trust established to provide proof of financial responsibility may include certain federal securities -
AB266
Real estate investment trust and regulated investment company, amounts paid to: disallowing certain deductions for income and franchise tax purposes -
MR8 AB1
Securities agents and investment advisers: initial and renewal license fees increased [Sec. 3563]
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SB40
Special orders of business for March 12, 2008 established re AJR-106, AB-187, AB-422, AB-702, AB-737, AB-739, AB-778, AB-806, AB-857, AB-874, AB-878, AB-894, AB-896, AB-900, AB-905, AB-906, AB-908, AB-913, SB-20, SB-28, SB-48, SB-124, SB-128, SB-269, SB-351, SB-409, SB-483, SB-514, SB-517 -
AR18
U.S. coins, U.S. currency, and bars, ingots, commemorative medallions, and coins made from certain precious metals are exempt from sales and use taxes; stamps sold or traded above face value are subject to sales and use taxes
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AB331
Wisconsin Uniform Securities Law repealed and recreated re adoption of the Uniform Securities Act (2002)
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AB816
Wisconsin Uniform Securities Law repealed and recreated re adoption of the Uniform Securities Act (2002)
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SB483
Alzheimer's disease or related dementia: DHFS required to establish standards of care and treatment; residential care facilities must satisfy those standards to hold themselves out as offering special services -
AB493
Alzheimer's disease or related dementia: DHFS required to establish standards of care and treatment; residential care facilities must satisfy those standards to hold themselves out as offering special services -
SB283
Biennial fees for licensed adult family homes and CBRFs: DHFS to set by rule [Sec. 1764, 1781, 9121 (3), (4)]
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SB40
CBRF, residential care centers for children and youth, group homes, and adult family homes: licensure and certification revisions; community advisory committee required; DHFS and county department duties specified
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SB268
Certified or registered residential care apartment complex and certified adult family homes: service of notices to include mail and electronic mail with return acknowledgement requested (remedial legislation) -
SB328
Child abuse, vulnerable adult, and harassment injunctions: conditions of when it becomes effective revised
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AB242
Child abuse, vulnerable adult, and harassment injunctions: conditions of when it becomes effective revised [S.Amdt.1: ``vulnerable adult" changed to ``individuals at risk", time for service in injunction cases involving individuals at risk modified] -
SB124
Crimes committed against an individual age 65 or over: penalty enhancers created -
AB412
Driver's license of persons at least 75 years of age: requirements revised re eyesight test and knowledge of traffic laws; DOT report required; fee provision -
AB2
Family Care program expanded, districts renamed ``long-term care districts"; JCF authority revised; changes re county use of COP funds, Wisconsin Partnership Program operations, resource center governing boards and local and regional committees [for section numbers, see entry under ``Nursing homes and adult care"] -
SB40
Family Care program expanded; JCF authority revised; county use of COP funds for mental health, substance abuse, or Family Support Program services permitted in certain cases [for sections numbers, see entry under ``Persons with disabilities"] -
SB40
Identification requirement for voting in elections created, provisional and absentee ballot provisions; use of corroborating electors to verify residence discontinued; DOT ID card fee waived and obtaining a card without a photo for religious reasons; special voting deputies to certain adult family homes and residential care apartment complexes permitted
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SB567
Individual income tax personal exemption for certain older taxpayers: amount increased -
SB4
Nonresident archer hunting license: hunting with a crossbow permitted if nonresident is age 65 or older
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AB602
Pension income from a qualified retirement plan under the Internal Revenue Code or an IRA: certain amount exempt from taxation; age provision -
AB60
Protective placements and protective services, involuntary administration of psychotropic medication, guardianships, conservatorships, wards, and services for adults at risk and elder adults at risk: reconciliation of 2005 WisActs 264, 387, and 388 -
AB279
Protective placements and protective services, involuntary administration of psychotropic medication, guardianships, conservatorships, wards, and services for adults at risk and elder adults at risk: reconciliation of 2005 WisActs 264, 387, and 388 -
SB153
Qualified retirement plans under the federal Internal Revenue Code: individual income tax exception for certain persons over age 65 changed; limitation based on person's federal adjusted gross income repealed -
AB952
Residential care apartment complex included in definition of long-term care facility re long-term care ombudsman activities; assessment and resident rights provisions; posting of long-term care ombudsman contact information required
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AB664
Specialized medical vehicle, human service vehicle, and caregiver-related entities that operate or contract for any transportation vehicle for the elderly or persons with disabilities: operator ID cards and certain information displayed on the vehicle required; DOT duties set -
AB665
WHEDA property tax deferral loan for persons over age 65: income limit and maximum loan amount increased
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SB35
County with highest violent crime rate: provisions re grants and plan for presentencing assessments [Sec. 536, 9101 (3), (4)] -
SB40
Crime victim right to make a statement at sentencing or disposition: prosecutor's obligation to provide notice modified -
AB210
Crimes committed against an individual age 65 or over: penalty enhancers created -
AB412
Death penalty for first-degree intentional homicide that is vicious; jury for sentencing hearing must be unanimous or it may impose a life sentence; execution by lethal injection; court and appellate review provisions -
SB115
Drunken driving offense: terms of imprisonment increased for second or subsequent conviction -
AB490
Escape by person on probation, parole, or extended supervision; ``custody" definition revised [Conf.Sub.Amdt.1]
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MR8 AB1
Escaping from probation, parole, or extended supervision officer for adults or caseworker or intake or dispositional services worker for juveniles if person is detained for certain violations: prohibition created; penalties provided
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AB144
Extended supervision for up to 90 days: Corr.Dept may house in any Corr.Dept facility, county jail, Huber facility, or work camp [Sec. 3177] -
SB40
Felony victim's prior testimony: admissibility of in revocation of probation, parole, or extended supervision proceedings -
AB431
First-degree intentional homicide of a law enforcement officer: penalty is life imprisonment without eligibility for parole or extended supervision -
AB405
Home detention revisions; sheriff and jail superintendent duties
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AB773
Law enforcement agency and bargaining unit to be notified when person who (in committing a crime) killed a law enforcement officer is released from a correctional facility, mental health facility, extended supervision, or parole
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AB537
Life imprisonment without eligibility for parole or extended supervision for first-degree intentional homicide of a law enforcement officer -
AB405
Misdemeanor term of confinement: person may petition for sentence adjustment after serving certain percentage
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AB277
Parole Commission renamed Earned Release Review Commission; duties expanded [Sec. 24, 28, 37, 130, 321, 322, 615, 3012, 3100-3102, 3106, 3107, 3167, 3169-3176, 3181-3204, 3862, 3877, 3878, 3888-3890, 3907, 3908]
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SB40
Parole, probation, or extended supervision following conviction of certain sex offenses: inmate prohibited from contacting the victim and certain other persons as a condition of release -
AB790
Parole, probation, or extended supervision following conviction of certain sex offenses: inmate prohibited from contacting the victim and certain other persons as a condition of release -
SB468
Person convicted of certain sexual assault felonies: trial judge may not release from imprisonment before sentencing or the granting of probation -
SB290
Right to vote barred re felony conviction: right restored to persons on extended supervision, parole, or probation but barred again if person is returned to prison, jail, or house of correction; Corr.Dept notice provision -
AB390
Right to vote barred re felony conviction: right restored to persons on extended supervision, parole, or probation but barred again if person is returned to prison, jail, or house of correction; Corr.Dept notice provision -
AB630
Scrap metal sales, purchases, and dealers: definitions, photograph and records requirements, fines, civil action provision, and theft of property modified [S.Amdt.1: definition revisions; S.Amdt.2: photographic or video image of vehicle license plate requirement deleted; S.Amdt.3: confidentiality of certain information] -
SB473
Sentencing Commission eliminated; Bureau of Criminal Justice Research created in OJA, duties defined [Sec. 33-35, 119, 120, 125, 157, 159, 522, 530, 616, 629, 2995, 3010, 3011, 3893- 3906] -
SB40
Sentencing Commission: statutory provisions deleted; sunset provided [Enrolled SB-40: Sec. 24, 35, 157, 159, 522, 530, 616, 629, 2995, 3010, 3011, 3879d, 3893, 9401 (1k)]
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SB40
Truth-In-Sentencing Phase II Council created; report and sunset provisions [Sec. 36, 75, 158, 160, 3879]
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SB40
Sentencing Commission eliminated; Bureau of Criminal Justice Research created in OJA, duties defined [Sec. 33-35, 119, 120, 125, 157, 159, 522, 530, 616, 629, 2995, 3010, 3011, 3893- 3906] -
SB40
Sentencing Commission: statutory provisions deleted; sunset provided [Enrolled SB-40: Sec. 24, 35, 157, 159, 522, 530, 616, 629, 2995, 3010, 3011, 3879d, 3893, 9401 (1k)]
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SB40
Life and military service commended -
SJR31
Domestic abuse, child abuse, or harassment temporary restraining order and injunction: notification of the service of a petition revised -
AB767
Failure-to-stop violation re school bus: initial service of a citation revised -
AB847
Process server certification requirements created, exceptions provided -
AB938
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