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SB70-AA10,64,77 254.916 (3) (f) 2. The age of the minor person under 21 years of age.
SB70-AA10,88 8Section 88. 254.916 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,64,229 254.916 (11) A person conducting an investigation under this section may not
10have a financial interest in a regulated cigarette and tobacco product retailer, a vapor
11product retailer,
a tobacco vending machine operator, a tobacco vending machine
12premises, or a tobacco vending machine that may interfere with his or her ability to
13properly conduct that investigation. A person who is investigated under this section
14may request the local health department or local law enforcement agency that
15contracted for the investigation to conduct a review under ch. 68 to determine
16whether the person conducting the investigation is in compliance with this
17subsection or, if applicable, may request the state agency or state law enforcement
18agency that contracted for the investigation to conduct a contested case hearing
19under ch. 227 to make that determination. The results of an investigation that is
20conducted by a person who is not in compliance with this subsection may not be used
21to prosecute a violation of s. 134.66 (2) (a) or (am) or a local ordinance adopted under
22s. 134.66 (5).
SB70-AA10,89 23Section 89. 254.92 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,64,25 24254.92 (title) Purchase or possession of cigarettes or, tobacco products,
25nicotine products, or vapor products
by person under 18 21 prohibited.
SB70-AA10,90
1Section 90. 254.92 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,65,42 254.92 (1) No person under 18 21 years of age may falsely represent his or her
3age for the purpose of receiving any cigarette, nicotine product, or tobacco product,
4or vapor product
.
SB70-AA10,91 5Section 91. 254.92 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,65,86 254.92 (2) No person under 18 21 years of age may purchase, attempt to
7purchase, or possess any cigarette, nicotine product, or tobacco product, or vapor
8product
except as follows:
SB70-AA10,65,129 (a) A person under 18 21 years of age may purchase or possess cigarettes,
10nicotine products, or tobacco products, or vapor products for the sole purpose of resale
11in the course of employment during his or her working hours if employed by a
12retailer.
SB70-AA10,65,1613 (b) A person under 18 21 years of age, but not under 15 years of age, may
14purchase, attempt to purchase or possess cigarettes, nicotine products, or tobacco
15products, or vapor products in the course of his or her participation in an
16investigation under s. 254.916 that is conducted in accordance with s. 254.916 (3).
SB70-AA10,92 17Section 92. 254.92 (2m) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,65,2018 254.92 (2m) (intro.) No person may purchase cigarettes, tobacco products, or
19nicotine products, or vapor products on behalf of, or to provide to, any person who is
20under 18 21 years of age. Any person who violates this subsection may be:
SB70-AA10,93 21Section 93. 254.92 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,65,2422 254.92 (3) A law enforcement officer shall seize any cigarette, nicotine product,
23or tobacco product, or vapor product that has been sold to and is in the possession of
24a person under 18 21 years of age.
SB70-AA10,9302
1Section 9302. Initial applicability; Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
2Protection.
SB70-AA10,66,123 (1) Minimum age for cigarettes, nicotine products, tobacco products, and
4vapor products.
The treatment of ss. 134.66 (title), (1) (jm), (2) (a), (am), (b), and (cm)
51m., (2m) (a), and (3), 139.345 (3) (a) (intro.) and (b) 2. and (7) (a), 254.911 (11),
6254.916 (2) (intro.) and (d), (3) (a), (b), (c), (d), and (f) 2., and (11), and 254.92 (title),
7(1), (2), (2m) (intro.), and (3) and subch. IX (title) of ch. 254 first applies to purchases,
8attempts to purchase, possession, and false representations of age for the purpose of
9receiving any cigarette, nicotine product, tobacco product, or vapor product by
10persons under 21 years of age on the effective date of this subsection and to sales or
11the provision of cigarettes, nicotine products, tobacco products, or vapor products to
12persons under 21 years of age on the effective date of this subsection.”.
SB70-AA10,66,13 13221. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,66,15 14 Section 94. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place,
15insert the following amounts for the purposes indicated: - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF
SB70-AA10,95 16Section 95. 20.455 (2) (be) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,67,217 20.455 (2) (be) Law enforcement recruitment, retention, and wellness grant
18program.
As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to provide

1grants under s. 165.991 to law enforcement agencies to fund programs designed to
2recruit and retain law enforcement officers and promote officer wellness.
SB70-AA10,96 3Section 96. 165.991 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,67,8 4165.991 Grants for law enforcement recruitment, retention, and
5wellness programs.
The department of justice shall award grants from the
6appropriation under s. 20.455 (2) (be) to law enforcement agencies and tribal law
7enforcement agencies in this state to fund programs that recruit and retain law
8enforcement officers and that promote officer wellness.”.
SB70-AA10,67,9 9222. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,67,10 10 Section 97. 165.08 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,67,2311 165.08 (1) Any civil action prosecuted by the department by direction of any
12officer, department, board, or commission, or any shall be compromised or
13discontinued when so directed by such officer, department, board, or commission.

14Any civil action prosecuted by the department on the initiative of the attorney
15general, or at the request of any individual may be compromised or discontinued with
16the approval of an intervenor under s. 803.09 (2m) or, if there is no intervenor, by
17submission of a proposed plan to the joint committee on finance for the approval of
18the committee. The compromise or discontinuance may occur only if the joint
19committee on finance approves the proposed plan. No proposed plan may be
20submitted to the joint committee on finance if the plan concedes the
21unconstitutionality or other invalidity of a statute, facially or as applied, or concedes
22that a statute violates or is preempted by federal law, without the approval of the
23joint committee on legislative organization
the governor.
SB70-AA10,98 24Section 98. 165.12 (2) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-AA10,99
1Section 99. 165.25 (6) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,68,232 165.25 (6) (a) 1. At the request of the head of any department of state
3government, the attorney general may appear for and defend any state department,
4or any state officer, employee, or agent of the department in any civil action or other
5matter brought before a court or an administrative agency which is brought against
6the state department, or officer, employee, or agent for or on account of any act
7growing out of or committed in the lawful course of an officer's, employee's, or agent's
8duties. Witness fees or other expenses determined by the attorney general to be
9reasonable and necessary to the defense in the action or proceeding shall be paid as
10provided for in s. 885.07. The attorney general may compromise and settle the action
11as the attorney general determines to be in the best interest of the state except that,
12if the action is for injunctive relief or there is a proposed consent decree, the attorney
13general may not compromise or settle the action without the approval of an
14intervenor under s. 803.09 (2m) or, if there is no intervenor, without first submitting
15a proposed plan to the joint committee on finance. If, within 14 working days after
16the plan is submitted, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the attorney
17general that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the
18proposed plan, the attorney general may compromise or settle the action only with
19the approval of the committee. The attorney general may not submit a proposed plan
20to the joint committee on finance under this subdivision in which the plan concedes
21the unconstitutionality or other invalidity of a statute, facially or as applied, or
22concedes that a statute violates or is preempted by federal law, without the approval
23of the joint committee on legislative organization
.”.
SB70-AA10,68,24 24223. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,69,1
1 Section 100. 20.455 (2) (gb) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,69,62 20.455 (2) (gb) Gifts and grants. The amounts in the schedule to carry out the
3purposes for which gifts and grants are made and received.
All moneys received from
4gifts and grants, other than moneys received for and credited to another
5appropriation account under this subsection, shall be credited to this appropriation
6account
to carry out the purposes for which made and received.
SB70-AA10,101 7Section 101. 20.455 (3) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,69,148 20.455 (3) (g) Gifts, grants and proceeds. The amounts in the schedule to carry
9out the purposes for which gifts and grants are made and collected.
All moneys
10received from gifts and grants and all proceeds from services, conferences, and sales
11of publications and promotional materials to carry out the purposes for which made
12or collected
, except as provided in sub. (2) (gm) and (gp) and to transfer to s. 20.505
13(1) (kg), at the discretion of the attorney general, an amount not to exceed $98,300
14annually, shall be credited to this appropriation account.
SB70-AA10,102 15Section 102. 165.10 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,70,3 16165.10 Deposit Limits on expenditure of discretionary settlement
17funds.
The Notwithstanding s. 20.455 (3), before the attorney general shall deposit
18all
may expend settlement funds into the general fund under s. 20.455 (3) (g) that are
19not committed under the terms of the settlement, the attorney general shall submit
20to the joint committee on finance a proposed plan for the expenditure of the funds.
21If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the attorney general within 14
22working days after the submittal that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the
23purpose of reviewing the proposed plan, the attorney general may expend the funds
24to implement the proposed plan. If, within 14 working days after the submittal, the
25cochairpersons of the committee notify the attorney general that the committee has

1scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the proposed plan, the attorney
2general may expend the funds only to implement the plan as approved by the
3committee
.”.
SB70-AA10,70,4 4224. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,70,6 5 Section 103. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place,
6insert the following amounts for the purposes indicated: - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF
SB70-AA10,104 7Section 104. 20.455 (2) (fw) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,70,118 20.455 (2) (fw) Elder abuse hotline and grant program. As a continuing
9appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to fund a statewide elder abuse hotline
10and to provide grants under s. 165.937 to programs that promote the protection of
11elders.
SB70-AA10,105 12Section 105. 165.937 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,70,15 13165.937 Grants for protection of elders. (1) The department of justice shall
14award grants from the appropriation under s. 20.455 (2) (fw) to organizations that
15promote the protection of elders.
SB70-AA10,70,18 16(2) The department of justice shall provide funds from the appropriation under
17s. 20.455 (2) (fw) to support a statewide elder abuse hotline for persons to
18anonymously provide tips regarding suspected elder abuse.”.
SB70-AA10,70,19 19225. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,71,2
1 Section 106. 66.0501 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0501 (1) (a) and
2amended to read:
SB70-AA10,71,63 66.0501 (1) (a) No Except as provided in par. (b), no person may be appointed
4deputy sheriff of any county or police officer for any city, village , or town unless that
5person is a citizen of the United States. This section does not apply to common
6carriers or to a deputy sheriff not required to take an oath of office.
SB70-AA10,107 7Section 107. 66.0501 (1) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,71,128 66.0501 (1) (b) The sheriff of a county or the appointing authority of a local law
9enforcement agency that provides police service to a city, village, or town may elect
10to authorize the appointment of noncitizens who are in receipt of valid employment
11authorization from the federal department of homeland security as deputy sheriffs
12for that county or as police officers for that city, village, or town.
SB70-AA10,108 13Section 108. 165.85 (4) (a) 1m. of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,71,1714 165.85 (4) (a) 1m. The board may not create criteria for participation in the
15preparatory training program under subd. 1. that would prevent a person from
16participation if the person is in receipt of a valid employment authorization from the
17federal department of homeland security.”.
SB70-AA10,71,18 18226. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,71,19 19 Section 9106. Nonstatutory provisions; Children and Families.
SB70-AA10,71,2020 (1) Juvenile justice reform review committee.
SB70-AA10,71,2221 (a) There is created in the department of children and families a juvenile justice
22reform review committee with members appointed by the governor.
SB70-AA10,72,3
1(b) The juvenile justice reform review committee shall study and, prior to
2September 16, 2024, provide recommendations to the department of children and
3families and the department of corrections on how to do all of the following:
SB70-AA10,72,4 41. Increase the minimum age of delinquency.
SB70-AA10,72,5 52. Eliminate original adult court jurisdiction over juveniles under s. 938.183.
SB70-AA10,72,8 63. Modify the waiver procedure for adult court jurisdiction over juveniles and
7incorporate offenses currently subject to original adult court jurisdiction into the
8waiver procedure.
SB70-AA10,72,11 94. Eliminate the serious juvenile offender program under s. 938.538 and create
10extended juvenile court jurisdiction with a blended juvenile and adult sentence
11structure for certain juvenile offenders.
SB70-AA10,72,14 125. Prohibit placement of a juvenile in a juvenile detention facility for a status
13offense and limit sanctions and short-term holds in a juvenile detention facility to
14cases where there is a public safety risk.
SB70-AA10,72,15 156. Sunset long-term post-disposition programs at juvenile detention facilities.
SB70-AA10,72,16 167. Create a sentence adjustment procedure for youthful offenders.
SB70-AA10,72,18 178. Conform with the U.S. Constitution the statutes that mandate imposing
18sentences of life imprisonment without parole or extended supervision to minors.
SB70-AA10,72,2219 (c) In submitting information under s. 16.42 (1) for purposes of the 2025-27
20biennial budget bill, the department of children and families and the department of
21corrections shall each include a request to implement the juvenile justice reform
22review committee's recommendations.
SB70-AA10,72,2423 (d) The juvenile justice reform review committee terminates on September 16,
242024.”.
SB70-AA10,73,1
1227. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,73,2 2 Section 109. 20.455 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,73,73 20.455 (2) (a) General program operations. The amounts in the schedule for
4general program operations, including operating the state crime laboratories,
5performing criminal investigations, providing law enforcement services and,
6providing independent crime laboratory services for defendants in a felony case upon
7authorization by the presiding judge, and operating the office of school safety.
SB70-AA10,9227 8Section 9227. Fiscal changes; Justice.
SB70-AA10,73,169 (1) Office of school safety. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the
10appropriation to the department of justice under s. 20.455 (2) (a), the dollar amount
11for fiscal year 2023-24 is increased by $387,800 to increase the authorized FTE
12positions for the department by 7.0 GPR positions for the operations of the office of
13school safety to support and enhance school safety initiatives. In the schedule under
14s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of justice under s. 20.455 (2) (a),
15the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 is increased by $601,000 to provide funding
16for the positions authorized under this subsection.”.
SB70-AA10,73,17 17228. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,73,18 18 Section 110. 304.06 (1) (c) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,73,2419 304.06 (1) (c) 3. The victim of the crime committed by the inmate or, if the victim
20died as a result of the crime, an adult member of the victim's family and any member
21of the victim's family who was younger than 18 years old at the time the crime was
22committed but is now 18 years old or older
or, if the victim is younger than 18 years
23old, the victim's parent or legal guardian, upon submission of a card under par. (f)
24requesting notification.
SB70-AA10,111
1Section 111. 304.063 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,74,62 304.063 (2) (a) The victim of the crime committed by the prisoner or, if the
3victim died as a result of the crime, an adult member of the victim's family and any
4member of the victim's family who was younger than 18 years old at the time the
5crime was committed but is now 18 years old or older
or, if the victim is younger than
618 years old, the victim's parent or legal guardian.”.
SB70-AA10,74,7 7229. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,74,8 8 Section 112. 302.085 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,74,10 9302.085 Treatment of a pregnant or postpartum person. (1) Definitions.
10In this section:
SB70-AA10,74,1111 (a) “Correctional facility” has the meaning given in s. 101.123 (1) (ac).
SB70-AA10,74,1412 (b) “Doula” means a nonmedical, trained professional who provides continuous
13physical, emotional, and informational support during pregnancy, labor, birth, and
14the postpartum period.
SB70-AA10,74,1715 (c) “Doula services" means childbirth education and support services, including
16emotional, physical, and informational support provided during pregnancy, labor,
17birth, and the postpartum period.
SB70-AA10,74,1918 (d) “Postpartum” means the period of time following the birth of an infant to
196 months after the birth.
SB70-AA10,74,2120 (e) “Restrain” means to use a mechanical, chemical, or other device to constrain
21the movement of a person's body or limbs.
SB70-AA10,75,4 22(2) Restraining a pregnant person. (a) A representative of a correctional
23facility may not restrain a person known to be pregnant unless the representative
24makes an individualized determination that restraints are reasonably necessary to

1ensure safety and security of the person, the staff of the correctional facility, other
2inmates, or the public. If such a determination is made, the representative may use
3only the least restrictive effective type of restraint that is most reasonable under the
4circumstances.
SB70-AA10,75,95 (b) A representative of a correctional facility may not restrain a person known
6to be pregnant while the person is being transported if the restraint is through the
7use of leg irons, waist chains or other devices that cross or otherwise touch the
8person's abdomen, or handcuffs or other devices that cross or otherwise touch the
9person's wrists when affixed behind the person's back.
SB70-AA10,75,1110 (c) A representative of a correctional facility may not place a person known to
11be pregnant in solitary confinement for any punitive purpose.
SB70-AA10,75,1312 (d) A representative of a correctional facility may restrain a person who is in
13labor or who has given birth in the preceding 3 days only if all of the following apply:
SB70-AA10,75,1714 1. There is a substantial flight risk or some other extraordinary medical or
15security circumstance that requires restraints be used to ensure the safety and
16security of the person, the staff of the correctional or medical facility, other inmates,
17or the public.
SB70-AA10,75,1918 2. The representative has made an individualized determination that
19restraints are necessary to prevent escape or ensure safety or security.
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