2009-2010 Wisconsin Acts

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WisAct 1      Payment of Wisconsin supplemental and extended unemployment insurance benefits in this state.
WisAct 2      State finances and appropriations and making diverse other changes in the statutes
WisAct 3      The regulation of traveling sales crews, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority, and providing penalties.
WisAct 4      A tort action for intentional misrepresentation in a residential real estate transaction.
WisAct 5      The filing of certain forms related to tax incremental financing district number ten in the city of Chippewa Falls.
WisAct 6      Catch and release bass and muskellunge fishing.
WisAct 7      Designating a portion of the Brunsweiler River as a wild river.
WisAct 8      Motor vehicle operating privilege suspensions for controlled substance violations.
WisAct 9      Restrictions on the use and sale of fertilizer containing phosphorus and other turf fertilizer and providing a penalty.
WisAct 10      Authorizing temporary permits to practice dentistry or dental hygiene without compensation.
WisAct 11      Eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits and payment of extended benefits; excluding recovery and reinvestment act moneys from the calculation of expenditure restraint payments; eligibility for participation in the programs of a community action agency; financial assistance under the Clean Water Fund Program and the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program; the confidentiality of pupil records provided to the Department of Public Instruction; financial assistance for criminal justice programs; authorizing political subdivisions to make residential energy efficiency improvement loans and impose special charges for the loans; definition of low-income household under energy and weatherization assistance programs; eligibility and notice changes for state continuation of coverage for health insurance; changes to enterprise zone jobs credits; state aid to school districts; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; granting rule-making authority; and making an appropriation.
WisAct 12      Prohibiting smoking in indoor areas, in sports arenas, in public conveyances, and at certain outdoor locations and providing a penalty.
WisAct 13      The definition of sexual intercourse for the crime of incest.
WisAct 14      Requiring health insurance coverage of hearing aids and cochlear implants for persons under 18 years of age.
WisAct 15      Administration of certain public assistance programs in Milwaukee County, removing county civil service protections from certain employees, required provisions in certain collective bargaining agreements under the Municipal Employment Relations Act, and making an appropriation.
WisAct 16      The licensing and regulation of thermal system insulation mechanics; creating a thermal system insulation council; requiring the employment of a state inspector; establishing standards for installing and maintaining thermal system insulation; requiring the exercise of rule-making authority; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty.
WisAct 17      Payment of judgments in traffic courts and municipal courts by installments and the suspension of operating privileges.
WisAct 18      Changing the procedures for filling vacant civil service positions in the city of Milwaukee.
WisAct 19      Requiring certain vehicles that transport children to and from a child care provider to have child safety alarms installed, granting rule-making authority, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and providing a penalty.
WisAct 20      Authorizing the circuit court to order a person who engages in discrimination in employment, unfair honesty testing, or unfair genetic testing to pay compensatory and punitive damages.
WisAct 21      Arbitration and fair-share agreements during collective bargaining negotiations under the Municipal Employment Relations Act.
WisAct 22      Passing parked motor vehicles and opening motor vehicle doors on highways and providing a penalty.
WisAct 23      The payment of state school aid in June 2009.
WisAct 24      Judicial discretion in certain John Doe proceedings and the provision of attorney representation of state employees at John Doe proceedings.
WisAct 25      Appellate time limits and procedure.
WisAct 26      Appellate procedure regarding commitments of persons found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect and commitments of sexually violent persons.
WisAct 27      Appellate procedure.
WisAct 28      State finances and appropriations, constituting the executive budget act of the 2009 legislature.
WisAct 29      Professional employer organizations and professional employer groups.
WisAct 30      Changes to and extension of the Environmental Results Program, extension of the Environmental Improvement Program and the length of a compliance schedule under that program, and reporting requirements for certain environmental programs.
WisAct 31      The operation of motorboats, other than personal watercraft, at slow-no-wake speed within a given distance of the shoreline of a lake.
WisAct 32      Designating portions of the Totogatic River as a wild river.
WisAct 33      The Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act, as approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and investment standards for assets in accounts for gift annuities.
WisAct 34      Preparation time as a mandatory subject of collective bargaining.
WisAct 35      The designation of Korean War Armistice Day.
WisAct 36      The designation of Vietnam Veterans Day.
WisAct 37      Cash value of life insurance regarding eligibility for the veterans assistance program.
WisAct 38      The possession of green skins of fur-bearing animals, the tagging of traps, and the sale, purchase, bartering, and trade of wild animals and their carcasses.
WisAct 39      The minimum age for hunting and for possessing a firearm, restrictions on hunting and on possessing a firearm while hunting, establishing a hunting mentorship program, and granting rule-making authority.
WisAct 40      Regulation of wind energy systems and granting rule-making authority.
WisAct 41      Requirements for pupils enrolled in five-year-old kindergarten.
WisAct 42      Emergency management, succession of public offices, liability and licensure of emergency volunteers, disaster relief, ratification of the pest control compact, transportation and disposal of animal carcasses, the plant industry, computation of school days, variance for hospital requirements, public works mutual assistance, emergencies related to computer or telecommunication systems, granting rule-making authority, and providing penalties.
WisAct 43      Regional structural collapse teams and granting rule-making authority.
WisAct 44      Products containing mercury and granting rule-making authority.
WisAct 45      Emergency assistance grants.
WisAct 46      Police escorts and vehicle rights-of-way related to escorted vehicles and providing a penalty.
WisAct 47      Technical changes that affect the public debt amortization fund of a first class city.
WisAct 48      Authorizing hunting of certain game with a crossbow by nonresidents who have attained the age of 65 years.
WisAct 49      Adding a member to the council on veterans programs.
WisAct 50      The sale, disposal, collection, and recycling of electronic devices, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing penalties.
WisAct 51      Ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Association of State Prosecutors for the 2007-09 biennium, covering employees in the assistant district attorneys collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.
WisAct 52      Ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Professional Employees in Research, Statistics, and Analysis, WFT/AFT, AFL-CIO, for the 2007-09 biennium, covering employees in the professional research, statistics, and analysis collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.
WisAct 53      Ratification of the agreement negotiated between the state of Wisconsin and the Teaching Assistants' Association, AFT, Local 3220, AFL-CIO, for the 2007-09 biennium, covering employees in the program, project, and teaching assistants of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin-Extension collective bargaining unit, and authorizing an expenditure of funds.
WisAct 54      The use of golf carts in Governor Tommy G. Thompson Centennial State Park and Peshtigo River State Forest and granting rule-making authority.
WisAct 55      Regulating the transportation of aquatic plants and aquatic animals, the administration of federal funds for the control and eradication of noxious weeds, the placement of vehicles, seaplanes, watercraft, and other objects in navigable waters, the regulation of noxious weeds by municipalities, the disposal of invasive species, providing an exemption from rule-making procedures, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority, and providing a penalty.
WisAct 56      A requirement that an employer grant an unpaid leave of absence to allow an employee to participate in an emergency service operation of the Civil Air Patrol and prohibiting discrimination in employment based on Civil Air Patrol membership.
WisAct 57      Appellate time limits and procedure.
WisAct 58      Grants for improving academic achievement.
WisAct 59      Authorizing the Department of Public Instruction, the University of Wisconsin System, the Technical College System, and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities to study each other's education programs, requiring a written agreement concerning such studies, and requiring the establishment of a longitudinal data system of student data.
WisAct 60      Using the results of standardized examinations to evaluate teachers and requiring the development of a teacher evaluation plan to be a mandatory subject of collective bargaining.
WisAct 61      Establishing or contracting for the establishment of a charter school.
WisAct 62      The duty to stop at the scene of, and to report, a motor vehicle accident.
WisAct 63      The restriction on the amount of phosphorus in certain cleaning agents.
WisAct 64      Driver education instruction.
WisAct 65      Vehicle stops at railroad crossings.
WisAct 66      Authorizing sharing of tax increments by certain environmental remediation tax incremental districts.
WisAct 67      Expanding the life of a tax incremental district in the city of Racine.
WisAct 68      Partially exempting an assessor and an assessor's staff from liability for trespassing, creating immunity from civil liability, and changing the notice requirements related to the revaluation of property by an assessor.
WisAct 69      Membership of the State Fair Park Board.
WisAct 70      Issuing at reduced fees daily vehicle admission receipts for motor buses for entry to state parks and other vehicle admission areas under the jurisdiction of the Department of Natural Resources.
WisAct 71      The monthly rates that are paid for foster care; the levels of care that a foster home may provide; licensing of kinship care relatives to operate foster homes and, subject to certain exceptions, time limits on the receipt of kinship care payments; and licensing of foster homes across county lines.
WisAct 72      Costs of transporting by ferry an arrested person.
WisAct 73      Municipal quotas for retail intoxicating liquor licenses.
WisAct 74      Administration of grant funds under the county-tribal cooperative law enforcement program.
WisAct 75      Authorizing a county to provide assistance to a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to certain individuals.
WisAct 76      Prohibiting a person who has been convicted or adjudicated delinquent for committing certain serious crimes or who is the subject of a pending criminal charge or delinquency petition for committing a serious crime from being licensed, certified, or contracted with to provide child care, from being employed or contracted as a caregiver of a child care provider, or from being permitted to reside at a premises where child care is provided; requiring suspected fraudulent activity on the part of a recipient of public assistance or a participant in the Wisconsin Works Program, including a person receiving a child care subsidy under that program, to be reported to an immediate supervisor, to the sheriff, and to the departmental fraud investigation unit; ineligibility for a child care subsidy under Wisconsin Shares for a violation under the program; use of funds recovered for detecting fraud under Wisconsin Shares; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty.
WisAct 77      Personal liability of officers, directors, and employees of child care providers.
WisAct 78      Public disclosure of certain information when child abuse or neglect results in death or serious injury or involves aggravated circumstances or when a child in an out-of-home placement commits suicide or is sexually abused by a caregiver.
WisAct 79      Requiring consultation with a child in determining and reviewing his or her permanency plan; requiring agencies, in making reasonable efforts to place a child in a permanent placement, to include efforts to place the child outside this state; requiring juvenile courts to take certain actions to expedite the interstate placement of children; requiring juvenile courts to give a child's out-of-home care provider the right to be heard in proceedings involving the child; requiring notice to relatives when a child is removed from the home; requiring reasonable efforts to place siblings together or to provide for visitation between siblings; requiring agencies to assist children in developing a plan for transition to independent living; requiring health care providers to report cases of infants with controlled substances in their bodily fluids to the agency responsible for investigating suspected child abuse or neglect; authorizing circuit court commissioners to conduct permanency plan reviews and hearings; specifying certain placements for purposes of calculating how long a child has been placed outside the home for purposes of filing a termination of parental rights petition; permitting disclosure of information to a relative of a child for purposes of facilitating placement of the child with the relative or to a public or private agency in this state or any other state for purposes of investigating a proposed foster or adoptive placement; and changing the effective date for paying to certain former public assistance recipients support or maintenance arrears collected by the state.
WisAct 80      The homestead exemption and increases in the value of the exemption for various property that is exempt from execution.
WisAct 81      Notice of intent to remove a child from the home of a relative and review of decisions or orders involving the placement and care of a child placed in the home of a relative.
WisAct 82      Child abuse and neglect prevention grants.
WisAct 83      The lifetime limit under the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan.
WisAct 84      Health insurance coverage denials for eligibility under the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan.
WisAct 85      The width and tire requirements for an all-terrain vehicle.
WisAct 86      The disposal of used automotive engine oil filters and oil absorbent materials and providing a penalty.
WisAct 87      The provision of support services information to employees who are affected by a business closing or mass layoff.
WisAct 88      Traffic control devices used by school safety patrols.
WisAct 89      Public financing of campaigns for the office of justice of the supreme court, making appropriations, and providing penalties.
WisAct 90      Regulation of persons who sell dogs or operate animal shelters or animal control facilities, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty.
WisAct 91      Making June 19, Juneteenth Day, a legal holiday.
WisAct 92      The employment of minors 12 years of age or older by nonprofit organizations in and around the homes of elderly persons and persons with disabilities to perform snow shoveling, lawn mowing, leaf raking, and other similar work usual to those homes.
WisAct 93      The Volunteer Health Care Provider Program.
WisAct 94      Indian child welfare.
WisAct 95      Prohibiting discrimination in housing because of domestic abuse victim status and providing a penalty.
WisAct 96      Indoor environmental quality in public and private schools.
WisAct 97      U-turns on highways and providing a penalty.
WisAct 98      Recording and filing documents with the register of deeds.
WisAct 99      The model academic standards for social studies.
WisAct 100      Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty.
WisAct 101      The sale of home-canned food.
WisAct 102      Operating a motor vehicle while suspended, revoked, or disqualified.
WisAct 103      Motor vehicle operating privileges, seizures by courts or law enforcement officers of operator's licenses, and reinstatement of canceled identification cards.
WisAct 104      Council on Offender Reentry.
WisAct 105      Restitution for misappropriation from a cemetery of certain objects that relate to a veteran.
WisAct 106      Licenses and limited X-ray machine operator permits to engage in the practice of radiography, creating a radiography examining board, granting rule-making authority, and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority.
WisAct 107      Notice of proposed vacation of certain highways.
WisAct 108      A county fair coordinator.
WisAct 109      Issuing annual fishing licenses to certain resident disabled veterans.
WisAct 110      Bulk transfers of inventory.
WisAct 111      Changes in the regulation of boxing contests, regulating mixed martial arts fighting contests, granting rule-making authority, making appropriations, and providing a penalty.
WisAct 112      Granting authority to any county to issue industrial development revenue bonds and waiving certain federal bond limitations allocated to cities and counties and requiring the Department of Commerce to develop a system for reallocating the bond limitations to other state and local units of government.


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