Step therapy protocols for prescription drug coverage established [S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] -
SB26Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: sunset provisions of 2017 WisActs 33 and 59 repealed re immunity from revocation of probation, parole, or extended supervision for certain controlled substance offenses -
SB590Aiding a person suffering from an overdose or adverse reaction: sunset provisions of 2017 WisActs 33 and 59 repealed re immunity from revocation of probation, parole, or extended supervision for certain controlled substance offenses -
AB651Employer not liable for not requiring testing of employees or prospective employees for marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, exceptions provision -
AB772Employer not liable for not requiring testing of employees or prospective employees for marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, exceptions provision -
SB702Indoor smoking ban applied to vapor products and marijuana; ``smoking” definition revised -
SB245Industrial hemp laws revised; ``hemp” replaces ``industrial hemp;” THC, DATCP duties, and penalty provisions [S.Amdt.1: appropriation and penalty provision removed, THC provisions modified, DOJ duties added] -
SB188Industrial hemp laws revised; ``hemp” replaces ``industrial hemp;” THC, DATCP duties, and penalty provisions -
AB206Marijuana: penalty for possession of not more than 10 grams reduced to a forfeiture; JRCCP may report -
AB1004Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 25 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions [Sec. 2211-2218, 2223, 2242; original bill only] -
AB56Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 25 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions [Sec. 2211-2218, 2223, 2242] -
SB59Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions -
AB930Marijuana possession or distribution: penalty for no more than 28 grams eliminated; distributing to a minor and ordinance provisions -
SB577Marijuana: recreational use and medical use permitted; excise tax, labor peace agreement, registry ID cards, compassion centers, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, fair employment law, insurance, UI, and public assistance provisions; DATCP, DHS, and DOR duties; JRCCP may report -
SB377Marijuana: recreational use and medical use permitted; excise tax, labor peace agreement, registry ID cards, compassion centers, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, fair employment law, insurance, UI, and public assistance provisions; DATCP, DHS, and DOR duties; JRCCP may report -
AB220Medical cannabis: DHS to establish registry for specified medical conditions or treatments and issue ID cards; producer, processor, or dispensary to obtain license from DATCP, conditions and fee provisions; discrimination in employment and licensing prohibitions; medical use defense to THC-related prosecutions and forfeiture actions for registered persons; JRCCP may report -
AB570Medical cannabis: DHS to establish registry for specified medical conditions or treatments and issue ID cards; producer, processor, or dispensary to obtain license from DATCP, conditions and fee provisions; discrimination in employment and licensing prohibitions; medical use defense to THC-related prosecutions and forfeiture actions for registered persons; JRCCP may report -
SB507Medical marijuana: medical use defense to THC-related prosecutions for registered persons; DHS to establish medical cannabis registry; DATCP to license and regulate dispensaries; surcharge on dispensary sales; employer may refuse to accommodate; marijuana use policy for employees allowed; limitations on arrests and prosecutions [Sec. 130, 206, 758-760, 771, 772, 778, 814, 816, 818, 820, 821, 1053, 1102, 1270, 1345, 1761, 1763, 1829, 1860, 1974, 2021, 2113-2116, 2197-2210, 2219, 2225-2229, 2235-2241] -
SB59Medical marijuana: medical use defense to THC-related prosecutions for registered persons; DHS to establish medical cannabis registry; DATCP to license and regulate dispensaries; surcharge on dispensary sales; employer may refuse to accommodate; marijuana use policy for employees allowed; limitations on arrests and prosecutions [Sec. 130, 206, 758-760, 771, 772, 778, 814, 816, 818, 820, 821, 1053, 1102, 1270, 1345, 1761, 1763, 1829, 1860, 1974, 2021, 2113-2116, 2197-2210, 2219, 2225-2229, 2235-2241; original bill only] -
AB56Medical marijuana program created, license provisions; Medical Marijuana Regulatory Commission created and attached to DOR; excise tax, criminal provisions, Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, fair employment law, UI, and WC provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB750Medical marijuana program created, license provisions; Medical Marijuana Regulatory Commission created and attached to DOR; excise tax, criminal provisions, Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, fair employment law, UI, and WC provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB683Medical marijuana registry and firearms restrictions record search: DOJ cannot consider registry status and DHS cannot disclose registry status -
AB236Medical marijuana registry and firearms restrictions record search: DOJ cannot consider registry status and DHS cannot disclose registry status -
SB237Methadone may be used in DHS opioid or methamphetamine treatment programs [Sec. 750, 751] -
SB59Methadone may be used in DHS opioid or methamphetamine treatment programs [Sec. 750, 751] -
AB56Opioid and methamphetamine data system: DOA to issue request for proposals to establish and maintain; cooperation with other state agencies, report, and JCF provisions -
AB858Opioid and methamphetamine data system: DOA to issue request for proposals to establish and maintain; cooperation with other state agencies, report, and JCF provisions -
SB788Absolute sobriety required for operation of snowmobiles by persons under 21 years of age -
AB7Absolute sobriety required for operation of snowmobiles by persons under 21 years of age -
SB10Arrested for OWI: conditions for release changed and option of releasing person to responsible adult eliminated -
AB172Arrested for OWI: conditions for release changed and option of releasing person to responsible adult eliminated -
SB161First offense OWI: petition to expunge record under certain conditions; ignition interlock device provision -
AB211First offense OWI: petition to expunge record under certain conditions; ignition interlock device provision -
SB198First OWI-related offense made a misdemeanor; vacate criminal conviction and second offense provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB9First OWI-related offense made a misdemeanor; vacate criminal conviction and second offense provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB18Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle: mandatory period of confinement; JRCCP may report -
SB8Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle: mandatory period of confinement; JRCCP may report -
AB17Ignition interlock device requirement applied to all OWI offenses involving alcohol -
SB58Ignition interlock device requirement applied to all OWI offenses involving alcohol -
AB61Intoxicated 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; JRCCP may report -
AB356Intoxicated 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; JRCCP may report -
SB331Lifetime revocation of motor vehicle operating privilege for certain OWI-related offenses: technical changes -
AB222Lifetime revocation of motor vehicle operating privilege for certain OWI-related offenses: technical changes -
SB189OWI penalties for fifth and sixth offense: mandatory minimum prison sentence; JRCCP may report -
AB16OWI penalties for fifth and sixth offense: mandatory minimum prison sentence; JRCCP may report [S.Amdt.2: lesser sentence allowed under certain conditions] -
SB6OWI-related civil traffic violation or conforming ordinance: person required to appear in person in court; default judgment and surcharge provisions -
SB7OWI-related civil traffic violation or conforming ordinance: person required to appear in person in court; default judgment and surcharge provisions -
AB15OWI-related offenses: extend time limit for commencing prosecution of first, second, or third offense -
AB379OWI-related offenses: extend time limit for commencing prosecution of first, second, or third offense -
SB345Restricted occupational license provisions revised re certain OWI-related offenses; ignition interlock device (IID) equipped motor vehicle requirement re first OWI offense modified and penalty for violation of certain IID restrictions changed; IID service provider required to notify DOT of removal or disconnection of device; JRCCP may report -
SB384Circuit court branch added to each of the following counties: Adams, Calumet, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Sawyer, Vilas, and Waushara -
SB148Circuit court branch added to each of the following counties: Adams, Calumet, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Sawyer, Vilas, and Waushara -
AB153Chippewa Valley RTA: authorization to create restored; sales and use tax and property tax provisions -
SB576Circuit court branch added to each of the following counties: Adams, Calumet, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Sawyer, Vilas, and Waushara -
SB148Circuit court branch added to each of the following counties: Adams, Calumet, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Sawyer, Vilas, and Waushara -
AB153Psychiatric bed capacity expansion: Building Commission grant to certain hospital -
AB443Psychiatric bed capacity expansion: Building Commission grant to certain hospital -
SB405Board membership and chief executive officer appointment restored to pre-2017 WisAct 369 provisions [Sec. 1867, 1868, 2263; original bill only] -
AB56Board membership and chief executive officer appointment restored to pre-2017 WisAct 369 provisions [Sec. 1867, 1868, 2263] -
SB59Business development tax credit for energy efficiency and use of renewable resources in certain buildings [Sec. 1887; original bill only] -
AB56Business development tax credit for energy efficiency and use of renewable resources in certain buildings [Sec. 1887] -
SB59Crowdfunding for jobs and economic growth: WEDC to contract with a business maintaining a crowdfunding Internet site -
AB925Economic development liaison project position in DOA: appointment and supervision authority returned to DOA from WEDC [Sec. 1869; original bill only] -
AB56Economic development liaison project position in DOA: appointment and supervision authority returned to DOA from WEDC [Sec. 1869] -
SB59Enterprise zones: limit on how many WEDC may designate and JCF approval repealed [Sec. 1888-1890; original bill only] -
AB56Enterprise zones: limit on how many WEDC may designate and JCF approval repealed [Sec. 1888-1890] -
SB59Fabrication laboratory grant program [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 9149 (1g)] -
AB56GPR appropriation modification [Sec. 134] -
AB56GPR appropriation modification [Sec. 134] -
SB59Historic rehabilitation tax credit eliminated and WEDC prohibited from certifying certain claims [Sec. 890-893, 940-943, 968-971, 1882-1884; original bill only] -
AB56Historic rehabilitation tax credit eliminated and WEDC prohibited from certifying certain claims [Sec. 890-893, 940-943, 968-971, 1882-1884] -
SB59Hogan, Mark: commended for his work to grow Wisconsin’s economy and congratulations upon his retirement -
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