Agreement on transferability of credits between UW Board of Regents and TCS Board: new agreement requirements established and JCF duties; tribally controlled and private nonprofit colleges in this state allowed to participate [A.Sub.Amdt.2: further revisions, new agreement provisions changed to two agreements re core general education courses and program-to-program articulation agreements, report required] -
AB189Apprenticeship expenses grants: TCS Board may award to technical college students, conditions set -
AB36Apprenticeship expenses grants: TCS Board may award to technical college students, conditions set -
SB44``Individuals with disabilities" or ``impaired individuals" substituted for ``handicapped" in statutes administered by HEAB and TCS Board [Sec. 136, 374, 383, 385, 388, 392] -
SB59``Individuals with disabilities" or ``impaired individuals" substituted for ``handicapped" in statutes administered by HEAB and TCS Board [Sec. 136, 374, 383, 385, 388, 392] -
AB56Nurse aide training: TCS Board grants to districts in areas with nurse aide shortages -
SB222Nurse aide training: TCS Board grants to districts in areas with nurse aide shortages -
AB254Technical college district board revenue limits [Sec. 380, 9342 (1); original bill only] -
AB56Technical college district board revenue limits [Sec. 380, 9342 (1)] -
SB59Universal course numbering and credit transfer system: TCS Board and UW Board of Regents required to implement within five years, certain restriction eliminated -
AB371Universal course numbering and credit transfer system: TCS Board and UW Board of Regents required to implement within five years, certain restriction eliminated -
SB342Advertisement of broadband services and Internet speed requirements and standardized consumer label based on FCC template; penalties and unfair trade practice provisions -
SB837Assembly rules revised and created re appearance at committee meeting by telephone or other means of telecommunication or electronic communication, time limits for debate for each proposal, dilatory motions, call of the Assembly, orders of business, withdrawing proposals from committee, motion to return a proposal to second reading state, determination of legislative day for purposes of referral of proposals to calendar, reconsideration of Assembly decisions on vetoes, and definition of Assembly chamber [Assembly rules 11 (4), (12), 13 (1)(c), 15 (2), 31 (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), 32 (3m), 42 (3)(c), 43 (2), 55m (1), 65 (2)(i), 67, 69 (1), 73 (1)(a), (b), (3m), 73m, 83 (2m), 90 (4), 95 (6), 96] -
AR12Broadband expansion grant funding [Sec. 131, 132, 1823, 9201 (1); A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, deletes 131, 1823] -
AB56Broadband expansion grant funding [Sec. 131, 132, 1823, 9201 (1)] -
SB59Broadband expansion grant program: political subdivision application process modified and report to the public re costs and revenues of a public telecommunications, video, or broadband facility eliminated -
SB836Broadband expansion grant program: PSC to give farms a priority -
AB955Broadband expansion grant program: PSC to give farms a priority -
SB834Broadband expansion grant program requirements modified; grant recipients required to report progress to PSC; LAB biennial performance audits required -
SB838Broadband expansion program: ``underserved" and ``unserved areas" definitions revised [Sec. 1819-1821; original bill only] -
AB56Broadband expansion program: ``underserved" and ``unserved areas" definitions revised [Sec. 1819-1821] -
SB59Caller ID spoofing prohibited and telecommunications service may block calls under set conditions -
SB132Caller ID spoofing prohibited and telecommunications service may block calls under set conditions -
AB147MA services provided through telehealth and communications technology: DHS required to provide reimbursement; conditions, definitions, and emergency rule provisions -
SB380Next Generation 911 and public safety interoperable communication system (WISCOM) transferred from DMA to DOT [Sec. 42-44, 247-251, 265, 290, 1951-1953, 1983-1986, 9131 (2), 9144 (3)] -
SB59Next Generation 911 and public safety interoperable communication system (WISCOM) transferred from DMA to DOT [Sec. 42-44, 247-251, 265, 290, 1951-1953, 1983-1986, 9131 (2), 9144 (3); A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, Next Generation 911 and transfer provisions removed, deletes 42-47, 247-251, 265, 290, 1951-1953, 1983, 1984, 9127 (2); A.Amdt.1: Next Generation 911 funding added and modified, 244m] -
AB56Next Generation 911 grants from DMA -
SB465Next Generation 911 grants from DMA -
AB471``Pen register” and ``trap and trace device” definitions expanded; application by AG and DA for an order for the devices modified -
AB833``Pen register” and ``trap and trace device” definitions expanded; application by AG and DA for an order for the devices modified -
SB740PSC to require retail electric utilities and cooperatives to survey customers about broadband service availability and Internet service providers to disclose certain information to improve broadband mapping; supplemental appropriation for the broadband expansion grant program -
AB959PSC to require retail electric utilities and cooperatives to survey customers about broadband service availability and Internet service providers to disclose certain information to improve broadband mapping; supplemental appropriation for the broadband expansion grant program -
SB839TEACH program changes: information technology block grant program extended and revised; certain grants eliminated; and educational telecommunications access program data line speed increased [Sec. 87-117, 275, 1570, 1811] -
SB59TEACH program changes: information technology block grant program extended and revised; certain grants eliminated; and educational telecommunications access program data line speed increased [Sec. 87-117, 275, 1570, 1811; A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, eliminated grants and data line speed provisions removed, 96m, 1811m, deletes 87, 92-104, 1570, 1811; A.Amdt.1: adds back 1570 with revisions, 1570f, 9434 (4)] -
AB56``Telehealth" definition expanded; DHS to develop MA reimbursement method for providers [Sec. 677, 9119 (2)] -
AB56``Telehealth" definition expanded; DHS to develop MA reimbursement method for providers [Sec. 677, 9119 (2)] -
SB59Telehealth mental health treatment expanded to certain offenders under community supervision; DOC duties -
SB593Telehealth mental health treatment expanded to certain offenders under community supervision; DOC duties -
AB654Telehealth services, including audio-only telephone: insurers prohibited from denying coverage for services before set date; MA coverage from 2019 WisAct 56 provision -
SB913Telehealth used in the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene requirements -
AB998Telehealth used in the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene requirements -
SB883Video service provider fees reduced and municipal aid payment created, DOR duties [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 289g, 778g, r, 1034g, 1073g] -
AB56Videoconferencing technology for court proceedings: adding witness safety and availability to criteria -
SB765Videoconferencing technology for court proceedings: adding witness safety and availability to criteria -
AB802Wireless communication device used while driving: prohibition created; exceptions and penalty provisions -
AB582Wireless communication device used while driving: prohibition created; exceptions and penalty provisions -
SB522Wireless services and infrastructure provider regulatory framework for state and political subdivisions, right-of-way provisions; setback requirements by political subdivisions for mobile service support structures authorized -
AB234Wireless services and infrastructure provider regulatory framework for state and political subdivisions, right-of-way provisions; setback requirements by political subdivisions for mobile service support structures authorized; Rights-of-Way Study Committee created, study required -
SB239Alcohol beverage retailer may fill remote orders during a public health emergency declaration under set conditions -
SB931Assembly rules revised and created re appearance at committee meeting by telephone or other means of telecommunication or electronic communication, time limits for debate for each proposal, dilatory motions, call of the Assembly, orders of business, withdrawing proposals from committee, motion to return a proposal to second reading state, determination of legislative day for purposes of referral of proposals to calendar, reconsideration of Assembly decisions on vetoes, and definition of Assembly chamber [Assembly rules 11 (4), (12), 13 (1)(c), 15 (2), 31 (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), 32 (3m), 42 (3)(c), 43 (2), 55m (1), 65 (2)(i), 67, 69 (1), 73 (1)(a), (b), (3m), 73m, 83 (2m), 90 (4), 95 (6), 96] -
AR12Caller ID spoofing prohibited and telecommunications service may block calls under set conditions -
SB132Caller ID spoofing prohibited and telecommunications service may block calls under set conditions -
AB147Child abuse and neglect reporting hotline posted in schools required -
SB692Child abuse and neglect reporting hotline posted in schools required -
AB761Crimes against elder persons: penalties increased; sexual assault penalty revised; physical abuse crime created; freezing of assets of defendant re financial exploitation; elder person may appear in court via telephone or live audiovisual means when seeking certain restraining orders; JRCCP may report -
SB427Crimes against elder persons: penalties increased; sexual assault penalty revised; physical abuse crime created; freezing of assets of defendant re financial exploitation; elder person may appear in court via telephone or live audiovisual means when seeking certain restraining orders; JRCCP may report -
AB480Juvenile proceedings and criminal proceedings: conducting or appearances by telephone or audiovisual means expanded -
SB924Next Generation 911 and public safety interoperable communication system (WISCOM) transferred from DMA to DOT [Sec. 42-44, 247-251, 265, 290, 1951-1953, 1983-1986, 9131 (2), 9144 (3)] -
SB59Next Generation 911 and public safety interoperable communication system (WISCOM) transferred from DMA to DOT [Sec. 42-44, 247-251, 265, 290, 1951-1953, 1983-1986, 9131 (2), 9144 (3); A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, Next Generation 911 and transfer provisions removed, deletes 42-47, 247-251, 265, 290, 1951-1953, 1983, 1984, 9127 (2); A.Amdt.1: Next Generation 911 funding added and modified, 244m] -
AB56Next Generation 911 grants from DMA -
SB465Next Generation 911 grants from DMA -
AB471One-call system (Digger’s Hotline) requirements: applicability expanded -
AB349``Pen register” and ``trap and trace device” definitions expanded; application by AG and DA for an order for the devices modified -
AB833``Pen register” and ``trap and trace device” definitions expanded; application by AG and DA for an order for the devices modified -
SB740Property used to provide broadband service to rural or underserved area exempt from the telephone company tax; JSCTE appendix report -
SB321Property used to provide broadband service to rural or underserved area exempt from the telephone company tax; JSCTE appendix report [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions; A.Amdt.2: population density provision] -
AB344Remote order and delivery of alcohol beverages, with or without food: certain licensed retailers permitted to provide under set conditions -
AB363Remote order and delivery of alcohol beverages, with or without food: certain licensed retailers permitted to provide under set conditions -
SB450Remote order for sale of alcohol beverages picked up on retail licensed premises permitted; ordinance and definition provisions -
AB362Stalking definition expanded to include text messaging and other electronic means of communication -
SB235Stalking definition expanded to include text messaging and other electronic means of communication -
AB259Student ID cards: contact information for suicide prevention and crisis support hotlines required [S.Amdt.1: private school provision removed, higher education institution limited to UW System and technical colleges] -
AB531Student ID cards: contact information for suicide prevention and crisis support hotlines required -
SB496Telehealth services, including audio-only telephone: insurers prohibited from denying coverage for services before set date; MA coverage from 2019 WisAct 56 provision -
SB913Traffic violation in emergency or roadside response area with emergency vehicles or tow trucks present: penalties increased; wireless telephone use prohibition and reduced speed limit provisions; JRCCP may report -
AB746Traffic violation in emergency or roadside response area with emergency vehicles or tow trucks present: penalties increased; wireless telephone use prohibition and reduced speed limit provisions; JRCCP may report -
SB674Wireless communication device used while driving: prohibition created; exceptions and penalty provisions -
AB582Wireless communication device used while driving: prohibition created; exceptions and penalty provisions -
SB522Wireless services and infrastructure provider regulatory framework for state and political subdivisions, right-of-way provisions; setback requirements by political subdivisions for mobile service support structures authorized -
AB234Wireless services and infrastructure provider regulatory framework for state and political subdivisions, right-of-way provisions; setback requirements by political subdivisions for mobile service support structures authorized; Rights-of-Way Study Committee created, study required -
SB239Broadcaster's income apportionment modified [Sec. 832, 841-848, 901, 915-922] -
SB59Broadcaster's income apportionment modified [Sec. 832, 841-848, 901, 915-922; original bill only] -
AB56ECB may procure or publish instructional materials re state educational radio and television network programs, handling charge provision [Sec. 135, 386] -
SB59