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Lakeshore Regional Child Advocacy Center: child advocacy grant [Sec. 363] - Act 58
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paper industryPaper industry, see Forestry
parochial and private schoolsParochial and private schools
Concealed carry licensee may carry firearm in place of worship located on grounds of a private school provided governing body has written policy that allows it [vetoed] - AB597
Critical incident mapping data: grants to schools to submit data to public safety officials - Act 109
Dual enrollment credential grants program for high schools: sunset repealed; independent charter school pupil participation in the Early College Credit Program - Act 217
Early admission to 4K, 5K, or first grade for a private school participating in a parental choice program permitted [vetoed] - SB597
Holocaust and other genocides: incorporation into model academic standards for social studies and instruction in specified grades required - Act 30
Immunization-related mail: government entities, schools, health care providers, and childcare centers required to ensure mail is sealed and no information is visible on the outside - Act 81
Parental choice program: family income limits and pupil participation limits eliminated; threshold for private school to charge tuition increased; education expense reimbursement program [vetoed] - AB970
Parental choice program, Special Needs Scholarship Program, independent charter schools, and certain private schools: DPI authority to waive education statute and rules granted in 2019 WisAct 185 extended; alternate deadlines for parental choice and Special Needs Scholarship Program [vetoed] - AB1
Parental choice program, Special Needs Scholarship Program, participating private schools, and independent charter schools: DPI authority to waive education statutes and rules and establish alternate deadlines re 2019 WisAct 185 extended to October 31, 2021; DPI cannot waive requirement re certain pupil assessment program and standardized reading test - Act 56
Sudden cardiac arrest during youth athletic activities: DPI to develop information, in consultation with WIAA and pediatric cardiologists, and distribute to participants in private or public school or private club activities; sunset provision - Act 210
WPCP and RPCP prior year pupil attendance requirement to include Special Needs Scholarship Program pupils; transfers from RPCP or MPCP to WPCP when pupil’s residence changes [vetoed] - SB608
Youth apprenticeship program: schools to include in educational options information provided to parents and guardians - Act 83
parole or probationParole or probation
Intentional bodily harm to a probation, extended supervision, parole, community supervision, or aftercare agent: crime expanded to include family member of the agent, comparable programs by American Indian tribes or bands, and threats of harm - Act 187
Persons on probation, extended supervision, or parole from another state and move to Wisconsin are required to submit human biological specimen to state crime labs for DNA analysis regardless of the crime committed - Act 53
Serving a sentence for certain violent crimes: individual is ineligible for challenge incarceration program, extended supervision, and special action parole release - Act 227
partnershipPartnership, see Corporation
payment in lieu of taxesPayment in lieu of taxes, see Property tax
personal care servicesPersonal care services, see Medical service
personal propertyPersonal property
Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act adopted - Act 87
Vendors of personal property items at state correctional institutions: DOC to contract with 2 or 3, allow purchase on behalf of an inmate, and offer an online catalog - Act 264
personal property _ taxationPersonal property — Taxation, see Property tax
persons with disabilitiesPersons with disabilities
Complex rehabilitation technology contributing to independent completion of activities and mobility: DHS to reimburse MA recipient in a nursing home for - Act 88
Indefinitely confined voter status for purposes of receiving absentee ballots automatically: revisions and penalty provisions; conditions for removal from status list specified [vetoed] - SB937
MA changes re coverage of home health services and products and cross-references to “institution for mental diseases;” definition of “independent living core services” revised (remedial legislation suggested by DHS) - Act 248
Qualified ABLE savings account program under section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code: DFI to study and report on establishment - Act 119
pharmacyPharmacy
COVID-19 vaccines and tests administered by pharmacies: DHS to ensure MA coverage [vetoed] - AB1
Health care providers licensed in another state: DSPS may grant temporary credentials under certain conditions [vetoed] - AB1
Pharmacies and remote dispensing sites: revisions to licensing and regulations under the pharmacy practice law; free and charitable clinic and narcotic treatment service provisions - Act 101
Pharmacist services: MA reimbursement - Act 98
Pharmacists authorized to extend a prescription order: 2019 WisAct 185 provisions extended [vetoed] - AB1
Pharmacy benefit manager licensure requirements and regulations; cost-sharing limitation; specified disclosures to customers; notification of drug substitution - Act 9
Pharmacy students authorized to administer vaccines under supervision [vetoed] - AB1
Pharmacy technicians authorized to administer vaccines and specified drugs for adverse reactions; any health care provider authorized to administer vaccines may supervise pharmacy students administering vaccines; use of title “pharmacist” provision - Act 3
Pharmacy technicians: registration with Pharmacy Examining Board required; emergency rules provision - Act 100
Prescription drug limits prohibition enacted in 2019 WisAct 185 reinstated [vetoed] - AB1
Third-party logistics providers: optional license created; Pharmacy Examining Board duties - Act 25
Third-party logistics providers: optional license created; Pharmacy Examining Board duties [vetoed] - AB1
pharmacy examining boardPharmacy Examining Board, see Pharmacy
pheasantPheasant, see Bird
physical therapyPhysical therapy
Group physical therapy reimbursement under MA: administrative rule changes [Admin.Code DHS 107.16] - Act 225
physicianPhysician
Athletic trainer requirement to have a consulting physician repealed - Act 71
Child born alive after abortion: requirements of health care providers present and criminal penalties created, damage provisions [vetoed] - SB16
Congenital conditions: providing parent or expectant parent with educational resources after a positive prenatal or postnatal test [vetoed] - SB592
Health care providers licensed in another state: DSPS may grant temporary credentials under certain conditions [vetoed] - AB1
Immunization-related mail: government entities, schools, health care providers, and childcare centers required to ensure mail is sealed and no information is visible on the outside - Act 81
Liability insurance for physicians and nurse anesthetists temporarily authorized to practice in Wisconsin re 2019 WisAct 185 [vetoed] - AB1
Natural COVID-19 immunity in lieu of vaccination or testing as condition of continued employment: employer required to accept; documentation and discrimination provisions [vetoed] - AB675
Naturopathic medicine practice: regulation and licensing provisions created; Naturopathic Medicine Examining Board created - Act 130
Selective abortions and disability-selective abortion prohibited; civil remedies and injunctive relief provisions [vetoed] - SB593
State COVID-19 response: MA payments to hospitals for nursing-level-facility custodial care; hospital-associated services standards; temporary credentials for health care providers licensed in another state, telehealth provision - Act 10
Sudden cardiac arrest during youth athletic activities: DPI to develop information, in consultation with WIAA and pediatric cardiologists, and distribute to participants in private or public school or private club activities; sunset provision - Act 210
Temporary practice by physicians at recreational or educational camps allowed, conditions specified - Act 44
physician assistantPhysician assistant
Local boards of health: appointing a physician assistant or advanced practice RN allowed - Act 192
Natural COVID-19 immunity in lieu of vaccination or testing as condition of continued employment: employer required to accept; documentation and discrimination provisions [vetoed] - AB675
Physician assistants: changes to regulation, licensure, and practice; Physician Assistant Affiliated Credentialing Board created, professional discipline provisions - Act 23
pierce countyPierce County
Pierce County Islands Wildlife Area: restoration projects funding [Sec. 148, 150] - Act 58
plantsPlants
Bridge construction in a shoreland setback area: county shoreland zoning ordinance cannot prohibit; vegetative buffer zone provision - Act 200
Hemp program deficit study [Sec. 9102 (2)] [vetoed] - Act 58
platsPlats
Condominium documents requirements clarified and law changes re expanding, merger or consolidation, plats, bylaws, correction instruments, and small condominiums - Act 168
Extension of certain approvals for construction projects and plats or certified survey maps; waiving interest and penalties on late property tax installment payments, excessive payment and recovery claims provisions - Act 80
plumberPlumber
Building plan examination and plumbing plan examination requirements: exceptions created; DSPS and fee provisions [vetoed] - AB152
plumbingPlumbing, see Plumber
policePolice
Battery against correctional officer or teacher by a prisoner: each correctional institution required to record - Act 186
Board of fire and police commissioners (PFC boards) and protective services departments of first class or second class cities: changes to [vetoed] - SB117
Body cameras: appropriation for grants to law enforcement agencies [Sec. 70] - Act 58
Body cameras: grants for law enforcement agencies to purchase, conditions specified - Act 185
Choke hold by law enforcement officer: use prohibited in use of force policies - Act 48
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