Medication for the purpose of ending life: individuals meeting requirements may request from their physicians; DHS duties; does not constitute attempted suicide - AB216
Medication for the purpose of ending life: individuals meeting requirements may request from their physicians; DHS duties; does not constitute attempted suicide - SB312
Off-patent or generic drug: price gouging by manufacturer or wholesale distributor prohibited; AG authority provision - AB1046
Off-patent or generic drug: price gouging by manufacturer or wholesale distributor prohibited; AG authority provision - SB874
Opioid treatment programs in underserved and high-need areas: DHS to create additional programs, funding provision [A.Amdt.4: methamphetamine treatment added] - Jr7 AB8
Opioid treatment programs in underserved and high-need areas: DHS to create additional programs, funding provision - Jr7 SB8
Prescription drug assistance for elderly program: waiver of federal Medicaid law required and use of excess GPR and PR moneys - AB55
Prescription drug assistance for elderly program: waiver of federal Medicaid law required and use of excess GPR and PR moneys - SB8
Prescription drug monitoring program clarification re review of patient records [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 2251c-x] - AB64
Prescription drug or device: health insurance policy prohibited from including provision prohibiting pharmacist from disclosing costs or availability of alternatives - AB800
Prescription drug or device: health insurance policy prohibited from including provision prohibiting pharmacist from disclosing costs or availability of alternatives - SB669
Prescription drug order extension when refill authorization cannot be obtained: pharmacist may dispense a limited supply under set conditions - AB125
Prescription drug order extension when refill authorization cannot be obtained: pharmacist may dispense a limited supply under set conditions - SB116
Prescription drugs exempt from the Unfair Sales Act - SB50
Prescription eye drops: health insurance policies required to cover refills - AB876
Prescription eye drops: health insurance policies required to cover refills - SB771
Prescription medication distributed by certain medical personnel only in a juvenile correctional facility or secured residential care center for children and youth; exception for insulin - AB467
Prescription medication distributed by certain medical personnel only in a juvenile correctional facility or secured residential care center for children and youth; exception for insulin - SB377
Pseudoephedrine product sales: implementation of electronic system for recording, tracking, and blocking illegal sales; National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) and DOJ provisions - AB306
Pseudoephedrine product sales: implementation of electronic system for recording, tracking, and blocking illegal sales; National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) and DOJ provisions - SB237
Schedule V controlled substances containing codeine may not be dispensed without a prescription - Jr7 AB4
Schedule V controlled substances containing codeine may not be dispensed without a prescription - Jr7 SB4
Spiritual treatment in lieu of medical or surgical treatment for children: exemptions removed re county department determination of child abuse or neglect, felony physical abuse of a child, and administration of psychotropic medication to juveniles in correctional custody; Christian Science treatment limited to adult patients - AB790
Substance abuse: continuing education for health care practitioners; federal waiver re dispensing narcotics for addiction treatment; prescribing and dispensing buprenorphine combination products; counseling changes re certification and who can offer treatment; school health instruction requirements; graduate program in psychiatric mental health nursing at UW—Madison; training resources for social service workers; DCF, DHS, and DSPS duties; administrative rules provisions [Admin.Code DHS 75.02, 75.03; MPSW 1.09; SPS 160 (title), 160.015, 160.02, 160.03, 161, 163.01, 163.02, 164.01, 165, 166, 168] [A.Amdt.1: MEB emergency rule provisions added, administrative rule provisions revised; A.Amdt.1 to A.Amdt.1: continuing education for certain health care providers provision deleted, MEB emergency rules and rule-making authority provisions deleted, adds reporting requirements for certain credentialing boards re opioids] - AB907
Substance abuse: continuing education for health care practitioners; federal waiver re dispensing narcotics for addiction treatment; prescribing and dispensing buprenorphine combination products; counseling changes re certification and who can offer treatment; school health instruction requirements; graduate program in psychiatric mental health nursing at UW—Madison; training resources for social service workers; DCF, DHS, and DSPS duties; administrative rules provisions [Admin.Code DHS 75.02, 75.03; MPSW 1.09; SPS 160 (title), 160.015, 160.02, 160.03, 161, 163.01, 163.02, 164.01, 165, 166, 168] - SB767
Third party logistics providers exempt from regulation as prescription drug wholesale distributors by the Pharmacy Examining Board; enforcement and disciplinary authority of DSPS and attached boards and credentialing boards modified; interest charged on costs of disciplinary proceedings provision - AB902
Third party logistics providers exempt from regulation as prescription drug wholesale distributors by the Pharmacy Examining Board; enforcement and disciplinary authority of DSPS and attached boards and credentialing boards modified; interest charged on costs of disciplinary proceedings provision - SB750
Unfair Sales Act: exception for prescription drugs and other merchandise; prohibition narrowed to specified products - AB359
Unfair Sales Act: exception for prescription drugs and other merchandise; prohibition narrowed to specified products - SB263
drugs _ criminal acts and law enforcementDrugs — Criminal acts and law enforcement
Advisory referendum on legal access to medical marijuana for individuals with debilitating medical conditions - AJR7
Advisory referendum on legal access to medical marijuana for individuals with debilitating medical conditions - SJR10
Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction and immunity from controlled substance prosecution: revisions to 2017 WisAct 33 re initial applicability clause, bail jumping immunity, and sunset the bail jumping changes [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 2251xg-xs, 2265r, 9452 (2x)] - AB64
Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: immunity from prosecution for controlled substance possession or having probation, parole, or extended supervision revoked provisions created for the person being aided and the aider [A.Amdt.2: ``aider" definition revised] - Jr7 AB3
Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: immunity from prosecution for controlled substance possession or having probation, parole, or extended supervision revoked provisions created for the person being aided and the aider - Jr7 SB3
Alternative sentencing for certain second or third OWI-related offenses and certain controlled substance offenses - AB1040
Cannabidiol (CBD oil) producers re treatment for medical condition: licensure program in DSPS established; possession and dispensing requirements modified - AB158
Cannabidiol (CBD oil) producers re treatment for medical condition: licensure program in DSPS established; possession and dispensing requirements modified - SB104
Crime labs, drug law enforcement surcharge, and DNA surcharge: revenue appropriation structure; Internet crimes against children provision [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 408c, f, p, t, v, 412h, 1673v, 2255p, 9228 (1p)] - AB64
Criminal investigation agent positions at DOJ authorized re drug interdiction and drug trafficking [A.Amdt.2: unencumbered moneys lapse to the general fund and used for alternatives to prosecution and incarceration programs, DOJ plan and JCF approval required] - Jr7 AB10
Criminal investigation agent positions at DOJ authorized re drug interdiction and drug trafficking - Jr7 SB10
DOJ to collect crime information from law enforcement agencies, DAs, and courts re firearms, marijuana, and motor vehicle thefts; quarterly compilations required - AB724
DOJ to collect crime information from law enforcement agencies, DAs, and courts re firearms, marijuana, and motor vehicle thefts; quarterly compilations required - SB611
Drug law enforcement activities: DOJ funding [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9128 (1q)] - AB64
Drug trafficking, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, juvenile and family treatment courts, and drug treatment for inmates of county jails: grant programs established; DOJ, DHS, DCF duties [A.Amdt.1: ``juvenile" added to ``family treatment courts"; A.Amdt.2: tribal jail and law enforcement agency provisions added, search warrant based on sworn affidavit or complaint modified] - AB906
Drug trafficking, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, juvenile and family treatment courts, and drug treatment for inmates of county jails: grant programs established; DOJ, DHS, DCF duties - SB768
Employers prohibited from testing employees or prospective employees for marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids as a condition of employment, exceptions provision - AB1005
Fentanyl analogs added to Schedule I controlled substances, felony provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions; S.Amdt.1: adds chemical designations] - AB335
Fentanyl analogs added to Schedule I controlled substances, felony provisions - SB262
Industrial hemp: DATCP to issue licenses to grow and possess; agricultural pilot program to study; controlled substance law exemption; tribes, UW, testing, seed, and rules provisions - AB147
Industrial hemp: DATCP to issue licenses to grow and possess, criminal history search provision; agricultural pilot program to study; controlled substance law exemption; tribes, UW, testing, seed, and rules provisions - AB183
Industrial hemp: DATCP to issue licenses to grow and possess, criminal history search provision; agricultural pilot program to study; controlled substance law exemption; tribes, UW, testing, seed, and rules provisions [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, DATCP to regulate activities, UW and tribal authority provisions removed, penalty provisions added] - SB119
Marijuana: penalty for possession of not more than 10 grams reduced to a forfeiture - AB409
Marijuana: penalty for possession of not more than 10 grams reduced to a forfeiture - SB318
Marijuana use, medical and recreational, permitted with restrictions and excise tax and penalty provisions; DHS duties re medical marijuana registry, licensing compassion centers, and registering certain testing laboratories; permitted THC concentration while operating a vehicle revised; fair employment law, UI, and drug testing for specific public assistance and work experience programs exemption for THC; health insurance coverage required for medical use of tetrahydrocannabinols - AB482
Medical use of marijuana and marijuana distribution entities provisions created; DHS duties - AB75
Medical use of marijuana and marijuana distribution entities provisions created; DHS duties - SB38
Opioid treatment programs in underserved and high-need areas: DHS to create additional programs, funding provision [A.Amdt.4: methamphetamine treatment added] - Jr7 AB8
Pseudoephedrine products: purchase of more than set amount from a pharmacy or pharmacist in a 30-day period made a misdemeanor - AB764
Pseudoephedrine products: purchase of more than set amount from a pharmacy or pharmacist in a 30-day period made a misdemeanor - SB683
Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) definition modified re cannabidiol (CBD oil) documentation; scheduling of CBD oil and physician provisions - AB49
Tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) definition modified re cannabidiol (CBD oil) documentation; scheduling of CBD oil and physician provisions - SB10
drunken drivingDrunken driving
Absolute sobriety required for operation of snowmobiles by persons under 21 years of age - AB874
Alternative sentencing for certain second or third OWI-related offenses and certain controlled substance offenses - AB1040
Court commissioners authorized to issue search warrants re OWI and BAC civil violations - AB178
Court commissioners authorized to issue search warrants re OWI and BAC civil violations - SB128
Court ordered operating privilege restriction to vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device revisions; violation provisions - AB98
Court ordered operating privilege restriction to vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device revisions; violation provisions - SB74
Frequent sobriety testing programs appropriation [Sec. 407; original bill only] - AB64
Frequent sobriety testing programs appropriation [Sec. 407] - SB30
Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle: mandatory period of confinement - AB97
Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle: mandatory period of confinement - SB73
Ignition interlock device: court to order for first OWI offense regardless of alcohol concentration - AB915
Ignition interlock device: court to order for first OWI offense regardless of alcohol concentration - SB688
Intoxicated operation of an ATV, UTV, or off-highway motorcycle (OHM), intoxicated boating, and intoxicated snowmobiling laws revised; reinstatement fee, treatment program, safety program, and counting previous convictions provisions - AB873
Marijuana use, medical and recreational, permitted with restrictions and excise tax and penalty provisions; DHS duties re medical marijuana registry, licensing compassion centers, and registering certain testing laboratories; permitted THC concentration while operating a vehicle revised; fair employment law, UI, and drug testing for specific public assistance and work experience programs exemption for THC; health insurance coverage required for medical use of tetrahydrocannabinols - AB482
Open alcohol container and consumption of alcohol by person on an ATV or UTV on a highway or designated trails or corridors prohibited - AB875
OWI penalties for fifth and sixth offense: mandatory minimum prison sentence - AB99
OWI penalties for fifth and sixth offense: mandatory minimum prison sentence - SB72
OWI-related offense: permanent revocation of motor vehicle operating privileges under set conditions; reinstatement and OAR provisions; DOT appendix report - AB197
OWI-related offense: permanent revocation of motor vehicle operating privileges under set conditions; reinstatement and OAR provisions; DOT appendix report - SB135
OWI-related offenses: alternative sentencing for certain second or third offenses - SB866
Safe ride grant program: costs of advertising the program may be covered by the grant - AB138
Safe ride grant program: costs of advertising the program may be covered by the grant - SB98
Transportation revisions re planning for certain federal highway money distribution transfers, drunk driving penalty cross-reference correction, penalties for violation of motor vehicle mileage disclosure requirement, and obsolete federal motor carrier law references (remedial legislation) - AB844
Transportation revisions re planning for certain federal highway money distribution transfers, drunk driving penalty cross-reference correction, penalties for violation of motor vehicle mileage disclosure requirement, and obsolete federal motor carrier law references (remedial legislation) - SB717
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