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AB68-SSA1,3070
1Section 3070. 769.401 (2) (g) of the statutes is repealed.
AB68-SSA1,3071 2Section 3071 . 801.02 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1418,73 801.02 (1) A Except as provided in s. 20.9315 (5) (b), a civil action in which a
4personal judgment is sought is commenced as to any defendant when a summons and
5a complaint naming the person as defendant are filed with the court, provided service
6of an authenticated copy of the summons and of the complaint is made upon the
7defendant under this chapter within 90 days after filing.
AB68-SSA1,3072 8Section 3072. 801.50 (5sb) of the statutes is created to read:
AB68-SSA1,1418,109 801.50 (5sb) Venue of an action under s. 813.124 shall be in the county in which
10the cause of action arose or where the petitioner or the respondent resides.
AB68-SSA1,3073 11Section 3073 . 803.09 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1418,1712 803.09 (1) Upon Except as provided in s. 20.9315, upon timely motion anyone
13shall be permitted to intervene in an action when the movant claims an interest
14relating to the property or transaction which is the subject of the action and the
15movant is so situated that the disposition of the action may as a practical matter
16impair or impede the movant's ability to protect that interest, unless the movant's
17interest is adequately represented by existing parties.
AB68-SSA1,3074 18Section 3074 . 803.09 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1419,319 803.09 (2) Upon Except as provided in s. 20.9315, upon timely motion anyone
20may be permitted to intervene in an action when a movant's claim or defense and the
21main action have a question of law or fact in common. When a party to an action
22relies for ground of claim or defense upon any statute or executive order or rule
23administered by a federal or state governmental officer or agency or upon any
24regulation, order, rule, requirement or agreement issued or made pursuant to the
25statute or executive order, the officer or agency upon timely motion may be permitted

1to intervene in the action. In exercising its discretion the court shall consider
2whether the intervention will unduly delay or prejudice the adjudication of the rights
3of the original parties.
AB68-SSA1,3075 4Section 3075 . 803.09 (2m) of the statutes is repealed.
AB68-SSA1,3076 5Section 3076 . 804.01 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1419,86 804.01 (2) Scope of discovery. (intro.) Unless Except as provided in s. 20.9315
7(9), and unless
otherwise limited by order of the court in accordance with the
8provisions of this chapter, the scope of discovery is as follows:
AB68-SSA1,3077 9Section 3077 . 805.04 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1419,1710 805.04 (1) By plaintiff; by stipulation. An Except as provided in sub. (2p), an
11action may be dismissed by the plaintiff without order of court by serving and filing
12a notice of dismissal at any time before service by an adverse party of responsive
13pleading or motion or by the filing of a stipulation of dismissal signed by all parties
14who have appeared in the action. Unless otherwise stated in the notice of dismissal
15or stipulation, the dismissal is not on the merits, except that a notice of dismissal
16operates as an adjudication on the merits when filed by a plaintiff who has once
17dismissed in any court an action based on or including the same claim.
AB68-SSA1,3078 18Section 3078 . 805.04 (2p) of the statutes is created to read:
AB68-SSA1,1419,2219 805.04 (2p) False claims. An action filed under s. 20.9315 may be dismissed
20only by order of the court. In determining whether to dismiss the action filed under
21s. 20.9315, the court shall take into account the best interests of the parties and the
22purposes of s. 20.9315.
AB68-SSA1,3079 23Section 3079 . 806.04 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1421,424 806.04 (11) Parties. When declaratory relief is sought, all persons shall be
25made parties who have or claim any interest which would be affected by the

1declaration, and no declaration may prejudice the right of persons not parties to the
2proceeding. In any proceeding which involves the validity of a municipal ordinance
3or franchise, the municipality shall be made a party, and shall be entitled to be heard.
4If a statute, ordinance, or franchise is alleged to be unconstitutional, or to be in
5violation of or preempted by federal law, or if the construction or validity of a statute
6is otherwise challenged,
the attorney general shall also be served with a copy of the
7proceeding and be entitled to be heard. If a statute is alleged to be unconstitutional,
8or to be in violation of or preempted by federal law, or if the construction or validity
9of a statute is otherwise challenged, the speaker of the assembly, the president of the
10senate, and the senate majority leader shall also be served with a copy of the
11proceeding, and the assembly, the senate, and the state legislature are entitled to be
12heard. If the assembly, the senate, or the joint committee on legislative organization
13intervenes as provided under s. 803.09 (2m), the assembly shall represent the
14assembly, the senate shall represent the senate, and the joint committee on
15legislative organization shall represent the legislature.
In any proceeding under this
16section in which the constitutionality, construction, or application of any provision
17of ch. 227, or of any statute allowing a legislative committee to suspend, or to delay
18or prevent the adoption of, a rule as defined in s. 227.01 (13) is placed in issue by the
19parties, the joint committee for review of administrative rules shall be served with
20a copy of the petition and, with the approval of the joint committee on legislative
21organization, shall be made a party and be entitled to be heard. In any proceeding
22under this section in which the constitutionality, construction, or application of any
23provision of ch. 13, 20, 111, 227, or 230 or subch. I, III, or IV of ch. 16 or s. 753.075,
24or of any statute allowing a legislative committee to suspend, or to delay or prevent
25the adoption of, a rule as defined in s. 227.01 (13) is placed in issue by the parties,

1the joint committee on legislative organization shall be served with a copy of the
2petition and the joint committee on legislative organization, the senate committee
3on organization, or the assembly committee on organization may intervene as a party
4to the proceedings and be heard.
AB68-SSA1,3080 5Section 3080. 808.075 (4) (g) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1421,76 808.075 (4) (g) 3. Imposition of sentence upon revocation of probation under s.
7973.10 (2) (a) (bm) 2. a.
AB68-SSA1,3081 8Section 3081 . 809.13 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1421,13 9809.13 Rule (Intervention). A person who is not a party to an appeal may
10file in the court of appeals a petition to intervene in the appeal. A party may file a
11response to the petition within 11 days after service of the petition. The court may
12grant the petition upon a showing that the petitioner's interest meets the
13requirements of s. 803.09 (1), or (2), or (2m).
AB68-SSA1,3082 14Section 3082. 813.06 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1421,23 15813.06 Security for damages. In proceedings under s. 767.225 the court or
16judge may, and in all other proceedings except proceedings under ss. 813.12, 813.122,
17813.124, 813.125 and 823.113 the court or judge shall, require a bond of the party
18seeking an injunction, with sureties, to the effect that he or she will pay to the party
19enjoined such damages, not exceeding an amount to be specified, as he or she may
20sustain by reason of the injunction if the court finally decides that the party was not
21entitled thereto. Copies of such bond, affidavit or other pleading shall be served upon
22the party enjoined and the officer serving the same shall, within 8 days after such
23service, file his or her return in the office of the clerk of the court.
AB68-SSA1,3083 24Section 3083. 813.124 of the statutes is created to read:
AB68-SSA1,1422,2
1813.124 Extreme risk protection injunctions. (1) Definitions. In this
2section:
AB68-SSA1,1422,33 (a) “Family or household member” means any of the following:
AB68-SSA1,1422,44 1. A person related by blood, adoption, or marriage to the respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1422,65 2. A person with whom the respondent has or had a dating relationship, as
6defined in s. 813.12 (1) (ag), or with whom the respondent has a child in common.
AB68-SSA1,1422,87 3. A person who resides with, or within the 6 months before filing a petition,
8had resided with, the respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1422,99 4. A domestic partner under ch. 770 of the respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1422,1210 5. A person who is acting or has acted as the respondent's legal guardian or who
11is or was a foster parent or other physical custodian described in s. 48.62 (2) of the
12respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1422,1513 6. A person for whom the respondent is acting or has acted as a legal guardian
14or for whom the respondent is or was the foster parent or other physical custodian
15described in s. 48.62 (2).
AB68-SSA1,1422,1616 (b) “Firearms dealer" has the meaning given in s. 175.35 (1) (ar).
AB68-SSA1,1422,1717 (c) “Law enforcement officer” has the meaning given in s. 165.85 (2) (c).
AB68-SSA1,1423,10 18(2) Commencement of action and response. (a) No action under this section
19may be commenced by complaint and summons. An action under this section may
20be commenced only by a petition described under sub. (4) (a). The action commences
21with the sheriff serving the petition on the respondent if a copy of the petition is filed
22before service or promptly after service. If the petitioner files an affidavit with the
23court stating that personal service by the sheriff under s. 801.11 (1) (a) or (b) was
24unsuccessful because the respondent is avoiding service by concealment or
25otherwise, the judge or circuit court commissioner shall inform the petitioner that

1the petitioner may serve the respondent by publication of a summary of the petition
2as a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, and by mailing or sending a facsimile if the
3respondent's post-office address or facsimile number is known or can with due
4diligence be ascertained. The mailing or sending of a facsimile may be omitted if the
5post-office address or facsimile number cannot be ascertained with due diligence.
6A summary of the petition published as a class 1 notice shall include the name of the
7respondent and of the petitioner, notice of the temporary restraining order, and
8notice of the date, time, and place of the hearing regarding the injunction. The court
9shall inform the petitioner in writing that the petitioner should contact the sheriff
10to verify the proof of service of the petition.
AB68-SSA1,1423,1311 (b) Section 813.06 does not apply to an action under this section. The
12respondent may respond to the petition either in writing before or at the injunction
13hearing or orally at the injunction hearing.
AB68-SSA1,1423,1614 (c) When the respondent is served with the petition under this subsection, the
15respondent shall be provided notice of the requirements and penalties under s.
16941.29.
AB68-SSA1,1423,23 17(2m) Two-part procedure. Procedure for an action under this section is in 2
18parts. First, if the petitioner requests a temporary restraining order, the court shall
19issue or refuse to issue that order. Second, the court shall hold a hearing on whether
20to issue an injunction, which is the final relief, under sub. (3). If the court issues a
21temporary restraining order, the order shall set forth the date for the hearing on an
22injunction. If the court does not issue a temporary restraining order, the date for the
23hearing shall be set upon motion by either party.
AB68-SSA1,1424,4 24(2t) Temporary restraining order. (a) A judge or circuit court commissioner
25shall issue a temporary restraining order prohibiting the respondent from

1possessing a firearm and ordering the respondent to surrender all of the firearms in
2the respondent's possession if the judge or circuit court commissioner finds
3reasonable grounds that the respondent is substantially likely to injure the
4respondent or another person if the respondent possesses a firearm.
AB68-SSA1,1424,55 (am) The order issued under par. (a) shall require one of the following:
AB68-SSA1,1424,116 1. If the respondent is present at the hearing, the respondent to immediately
7surrender all firearms in the respondent's possession to the sheriff of the county in
8which the action under this section was commenced or to the sheriff of the county in
9which the respondent resides. The sheriff to whom the firearms are surrendered
10may, at the request of the respondent, arrange for the transfer or sale of the firearms
11to a firearms dealer.
AB68-SSA1,1424,1212 2. One of the following:
AB68-SSA1,1424,1713 a. If the respondent is not present at the hearing and the sheriff personally
14serves the respondent with the order issued under par. (a), the sheriff to require the
15respondent to immediately surrender all firearms in the respondent's possession.
16The sheriff may, at the request of the respondent, arrange for the transfer or sale of
17the firearms to a firearms dealer.
AB68-SSA1,1424,2418 b. If the respondent is not present at the hearing and the sheriff does not
19personally serve the respondent with the order issued under par. (a), the respondent
20to, within 24 hours of service, surrender all firearms in the respondent's possession
21to the sheriff or transfer or sell all firearms in the respondent's possession to a
22firearms dealer. Within 48 hours of service, the respondent shall file with the court
23that issued the order under par. (a) a receipt from the sheriff or firearms dealer
24indicating that the respondent surrendered the firearms.
AB68-SSA1,1425,2
1(an) 1. The court may schedule a hearing to surrender firearms for any reason
2relevant to the surrender of firearms.
AB68-SSA1,1425,73 2. If the respondent does not comply with par. (am) or, if applicable, an order
4issued at a hearing to surrender firearms, or a law enforcement officer has probable
5cause to believe that the respondent possesses a firearm, the law enforcement officer
6shall request a search warrant to seize the firearms and may use information
7contained in the petition to establish probable cause.
AB68-SSA1,1425,108 (b) Notice need not be given to the respondent before issuing a temporary
9restraining order under this subsection. A temporary restraining order may be
10entered only against the respondent named in the petition.
AB68-SSA1,1425,1811 (c) A temporary restraining order issued under this subsection is in effect until
12a hearing is held on issuance of an injunction under sub. (3). A judge shall hold a
13hearing on issuance of an injunction under sub. (3) within 14 days after the
14temporary restraining order is issued, unless the time is extended once for up to 14
15days upon the written consent of the parties or upon a finding that the respondent
16has not been served with a copy of the temporary restraining order although the
17petitioner has exercised due diligence. A judge may not extend the temporary
18restraining order in lieu of ruling on the issuance of an injunction.
AB68-SSA1,1425,2319 (d) The judge or circuit court commissioner shall advise the petitioner of the
20right to serve the respondent the petition by published notice if with due diligence
21the respondent cannot be served as provided under s. 801.11 (1) (a) or (b). The clerk
22of the circuit court shall assist the petitioner with the preparation of the notice and
23filing of the affidavit of printing.
AB68-SSA1,1426,2 24(3) Injunction. (a) A judge may grant an injunction prohibiting the respondent
25from possessing a firearm and, if the respondent was not subject to a temporary

1restraining order under sub. (2t), ordering the respondent to surrender all firearms
2in the respondent's possession if all of the following occur:
AB68-SSA1,1426,43 1. The petitioner files a petition alleging the elements set forth under sub. (4)
4(a).
AB68-SSA1,1426,85 2. The petitioner serves upon the respondent a copy or summary of the petition
6and notice of the time for hearing on the issuance of the injunction, or the respondent
7serves upon the petitioner notice of the time for hearing on the issuance of the
8injunction.
AB68-SSA1,1426,119 3. The judge finds by clear and convincing evidence that the respondent is
10substantially likely to injure himself or herself or another person if the respondent
11possesses a firearm.
AB68-SSA1,1426,1312 (b) The judge may enter an injunction only against the respondent named in
13the petition.
AB68-SSA1,1426,1614 (c) 1. Unless a judge vacates the injunction under par. (d), an injunction under
15this subsection is effective for a period determined by the judge that is no longer than
16one year.
AB68-SSA1,1426,2017 2. When an injunction expires, the court shall extend the injunction, upon
18petition, for up to one year if the judge finds by clear and convincing evidence that
19the respondent is still substantially likely to injure himself or herself or another
20person if the respondent possesses a firearm.
AB68-SSA1,1427,221 (d) A respondent who is subject to an injunction issued under this subsection
22may request in writing a judge to vacate the injunction one time during any
23injunction period. If a respondent files a request under this paragraph, the
24petitioner shall be notified of the request before the judge considers the request. The
25judge shall vacate the injunction if the respondent demonstrates by clear and

1convincing evidence that the respondent is no longer substantially likely to injure
2himself or herself or another person if the respondent possesses a firearm.
AB68-SSA1,1427,43 (e) An injunction issued under this subsection shall inform the respondent
4named in the petition of the requirements and penalties under s. 941.29.
AB68-SSA1,1427,5 5(4) Petition. (a) The petition shall allege facts sufficient to show the following:
AB68-SSA1,1427,76 1. The name of the petitioner and, unless the petitioner is a law enforcement
7officer, how the petitioner is a family or household member of the respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1427,88 2. The name of the respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1427,109 3. That the respondent is substantially likely to injure himself or herself or
10another person if the respondent possesses a firearm.
AB68-SSA1,1427,1211 4. If the petitioner knows, the number, types, and locations of any firearms that
12the respondent possesses.
AB68-SSA1,1427,1413 (b) The clerk of the circuit court shall provide simplified forms to help a person
14file a petition.
AB68-SSA1,1427,1515 (c) Only the following persons may file a petition under this section:
AB68-SSA1,1427,1616 1. A law enforcement officer.
AB68-SSA1,1427,1717 2. A family or household member of the respondent.
AB68-SSA1,1427,25 18(5) Enforcement assistance. (a) 1. If an injunction is issued, extended, or
19vacated under sub. (3), the clerk of the circuit court shall notify the department of
20justice of the action and shall provide the department of justice with information
21concerning the period during which the injunction is in effect or the date on which
22the injunction is vacated and with information necessary to identify the respondent
23for purposes of responding to a request under s. 165.63 or for purposes of a firearms
24restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c) or a background check under s.
25175.60 (9g) (a).
AB68-SSA1,1428,4
12. Except as provided in subd. 3., the department of justice may disclose
2information that it receives under subd. 1. only to respond to a request under s.
3165.63 or as part of a firearms restrictions record search under s. 175.35 (2g) (c) or
4a background check under s. 175.60 (9g) (a).
AB68-SSA1,1428,75 3. The department of justice shall disclose any information that it receives
6under subd. 1. to a law enforcement agency when the information is needed for law
7enforcement purposes.
AB68-SSA1,1428,128 (b) Within one business day after an injunction is issued, extended, or vacated
9under this section, the clerk of the circuit court shall send a copy of the injunction,
10or of the order extending or vacating an injunction, to the sheriff or to any other local
11law enforcement agency which is the central repository for injunctions and which has
12jurisdiction over the petitioner's premises.
AB68-SSA1,1428,2013 (c) No later than 24 hours after receiving the information under par. (b), the
14sheriff or other appropriate local law enforcement agency under par. (b) shall enter
15the information concerning an injunction issued, extended, or vacated under this
16section into the transaction information for management of enforcement system.
17The sheriff or other appropriate local law enforcement agency shall also make
18available to other law enforcement agencies, through a verification system,
19information on the existence and status of any injunction issued under this section.
20The information need not be maintained after the injunction is no longer in effect.
AB68-SSA1,1428,2221 (d) 1. The court may schedule a hearing to surrender firearms for any reason
22relevant to the surrender of firearms.
AB68-SSA1,1429,223 2. If the respondent does not comply with an order issued at a hearing to
24surrender firearms, or a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that
25the respondent possesses a firearm, the law enforcement officer shall request a

1search warrant to seize the firearms and may use information contained in the
2petition to establish probable cause.
AB68-SSA1,1429,5 3(6) Penalty for false swearing. Whoever files a petition under this section for
4an injunction knowing the information in the petition to be false is subject to
5prosecution for false swearing under s. 946.32 (1), a Class H felony.
AB68-SSA1,1429,9 6(7) Return of firearms and form. (a) A firearm surrendered under this section
7may not be returned to the respondent until the respondent completes a petition for
8the return of firearms under par. (c) and a judge or circuit court commissioner
9determines all of the following:
AB68-SSA1,1429,1110 1. That the temporary restraining order or injunction has been vacated or has
11expired and not been extended.
AB68-SSA1,1429,1612 2. That the person is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under any state
13or federal law or by the order of any federal court or state court, other than an order
14from which the judge or circuit court commissioner is competent to grant relief. The
15judge or commissioner shall use the information provided under s. 165.63 to aid in
16making the determination under this subdivision.
AB68-SSA1,1429,2517 (b) If a respondent surrenders under this section a firearm that is owned by a
18person other than the respondent, the person who owns the firearm may apply for
19its return to the circuit court for the county in which the person to whom the firearm
20was surrendered is located. The court shall order such notice as it considers
21adequate to be given to all persons who have or may have an interest in the firearm
22and shall hold a hearing to hear all claims to its true ownership. If the right to
23possession is proved to the court's satisfaction, it shall order the firearm returned.
24If the court returns a firearm under this paragraph, the court shall inform the person
25to whom the firearm is returned of the requirements and penalties under s. 941.2905.
AB68-SSA1,1430,2
1(c) The director of state courts shall develop a petition for the return of firearms
2form that is substantially the same as the form under s. 813.1285 (5) (b).
AB68-SSA1,1430,7 3(8) Notice of full faith and credit. An order or injunction issued under sub.
4(2t) or (3) shall include a statement that the order or injunction may be accorded full
5faith and credit in every civil or criminal court of the United States, civil or criminal
6courts of any other state, and Indian tribal courts to the extent that such courts may
7have personal jurisdiction over nontribal members.
AB68-SSA1,3084 8Section 3084 . 813.126 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1430,199 813.126 (1) Time limits. If a party seeks to have the judge conduct a hearing
10de novo under s. 757.69 (8) of a determination, order, or ruling entered by a court
11commissioner in an action under s. 813.12, 813.122, 813.123, 813.124, or 813.125,
12including a denial of a request for a temporary restraining order, the motion
13requesting the hearing must be filed with the court within 30 days after the circuit
14court commissioner issued the determination, order, or ruling. The court shall hold
15the de novo hearing within 30 days after the motion requesting the hearing is filed
16with the court unless the court finds good cause for an extension. Any determination,
17order, or ruling entered by a court commissioner in an action under s. 813.12,
18813.122, 813.123, 813.124, or 813.125 remains in effect until the judge in the de novo
19hearing issues his or her final determination, order, or ruling.
AB68-SSA1,3085 20Section 3085. 813.127 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1431,2 21813.127 Combined actions; domestic abuse, child abuse, extreme risk
22protection,
and harassment. A petitioner may combine in one action 2 or more
23petitions under one or more of the provisions in ss. 813.12, 813.122 , 813.124, and
24813.125 if the respondent is the same person in each petition. In any such action,
25there is only one fee applicable under s. 814.61 (1) (a). In any such action, the

1hearings for different types of temporary restraining orders or injunctions may be
2combined.
AB68-SSA1,3086 3Section 3086 . 813.128 (2g) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-SSA1,1431,84 813.128 (2g) (b) A foreign protection order or modification of the foreign
5protection order that meets the requirements under this section has the same effect
6as an order issued under s. 813.12, 813.122, 813.123, 813.124, or 813.125, except that
7the foreign protection order or modification shall be enforced according to its own
8terms.
AB68-SSA1,3087 9Section 3087. 814.04 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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