This is the preview version of the Wisconsin State Legislature site.
Please see http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov for the production version.
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.
SB70-AA10,75,2120 3. There is no objection to the use of restraints by the treating medical care
21provider.
SB70-AA10,75,2322 4. The restraints used are the least restrictive effective type and are used in
23the least restrictive manner.
SB70-AA10,76,3
1(e) All staff members who may come into contact with a pregnant or postpartum
2person at any correctional facility shall receive training on the requirements of this
3subsection on an annual basis.
SB70-AA10,76,5 4(3) Treatment of a pregnant or postpartum person. A correctional facility
5shall ensure all of the following for every person incarcerated at the facility:
SB70-AA10,76,66 (a) That every woman under 50 years of age is offered testing for pregnancy.
SB70-AA10,76,87 (b) That every pregnant person is offered testing for sexually transmitted
8infections, including HIV.
SB70-AA10,76,109 (c) That every pregnant person who is on a methadone treatment regimen be
10provided continuing methadone treatment.
SB70-AA10,76,1311 (d) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the
12past 6 weeks is provided appropriate educational materials and resources related to
13pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and parenting.
SB70-AA10,76,1714 (e) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the
15past 6 weeks has access to doula services if these services are provided by a doula
16without charge to the correctional facility or the incarcerated person pays for the
17doula services.
SB70-AA10,76,2018 (f) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the past
196 months has access to a mental health assessment and, if necessary, mental health
20treatment.
SB70-AA10,76,2321 (g) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the
22past 6 months who is determined to be suffering from a mental illness has access to
23evidence-based mental health treatment including psychotropic medication.
SB70-AA10,77,224 (h) That every pregnant person who is determined to be suffering from
25depression and every person who has given birth in the past 6 months who is

1determined to be suffering from postpartum depression has access to
2evidence-based therapeutic care for depression.
SB70-AA10,77,63 (i) That every person who has given birth in the past 12 months whose body is
4producing breast milk has access to the necessary supplies and is provided an
5opportunity to express the breast milk as needed to maintain an active supply of
6breast milk.
SB70-AA10,77,97 (j) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the past
86 months is advised orally and in writing of all applicable laws and policies governing
9an incarcerated pregnant or postpartum person.”.
SB70-AA10,77,10 10230. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,77,11 11 Section 113. 967.056 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,77,15 12967.056 Prosecution of offenses; disorderly conduct. (1) If a person is
13accused of or charged with disorderly conduct in violation of s. 947.01 or a local
14ordinance in conformity with s. 947.01, a prosecutor shall offer the person an
15alternative to prosecution under sub. (2) if all of the following apply:
SB70-AA10,77,1616 (a) The accused or charged violation is the person's first violation of s. 947.01.
SB70-AA10,77,1817 (b) The person has not previously been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony
18for conduct that is substantially similar to the accused or charged violation.
SB70-AA10,77,2119 (c) The person has not been convicted of a felony in this state, or of a violation
20in another state that would be a felony if committed by an adult in this state, in the
21preceding 3 years.
SB70-AA10,77,23 22(2) A prosecutor shall offer one of the following alternatives to prosecution to
23a qualifying person under sub. (1):
SB70-AA10,77,2424 (a) A deferred prosecution agreement that includes restitution, if applicable.
SB70-AA10,78,2
1(b) An agreement in which the defendant stipulates to his or her guilt of a
2noncriminal ordinance violation that includes payment of a forfeiture.”.
SB70-AA10,78,3 3231. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,78,5 4 Section 114. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place,
5insert 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-AA10,115 6Section 115. 20.455 (1) (hg) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,78,97 20.455 (1) (hg) Legal services; tobacco settlement agreement. As a continuing
8appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for legal expenses as set forth under s.
9165.14.
SB70-AA10,116 10Section 116. 165.14 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,78,11 11165.14 Tobacco settlement. (1) In this section:
SB70-AA10,78,1212 (a) “Department” means the department of justice.
SB70-AA10,78,1413 (b) “Tobacco settlement agreement" means the Attorneys General Master
14Tobacco Settlement Agreement of November 23, 1998.”.
SB70-AA10,78,18 15(2) The department may expend moneys from the appropriation under s.
1620.455 (1) (hg) for its legal expenses related to participation in arbitration or other
17alternative dispute resolution processes arising from payments under the tobacco
18settlement agreement.
SB70-AA10,79,5
1(3) Annually, no later than September 1, the department shall submit a report
2to the governor and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution
3under s. 13.172 (2) that identifies its expenses that are attributable to participation
4in arbitration or other alternative dispute resolution processes arising from
5payments under the tobacco settlement agreement.”.
SB70-AA10,79,6 6232. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,79,7 7 Section 117. 20.437 (1) (cj) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,79,218 20.437 (1) (cj) Community youth and family aids. The amounts in the schedule
9for the improvement and provision of community-based juvenile
10delinquency-related services under s. 48.526 and juvenile correctional services
11under s. 301.26 and for reimbursement to counties having a population of less than
12750,000 for the cost of court attached intake services as provided in s. 938.06 (4).
13Disbursements may be made from this appropriation account under s. 49.32 (2).
14Refunds received relating to payments made under s. 49.32 (2) shall be returned to
15this appropriation account. Notwithstanding ss. 20.001 (3) (a) and 20.002 (1), the
16department of children and families may transfer moneys under this paragraph
17between fiscal years. Except for moneys authorized to be carried forward under s.
1848.526 (3) (dm) or
for transfer under s. 48.526 (3) (e), all moneys from this paragraph
19allocated under s. 48.526 (3) and not spent or encumbered by counties by December
2031 of each year shall lapse into the general fund on the succeeding January 1. The
21joint committee on finance may transfer additional moneys to the next calendar year.
SB70-AA10,118 22Section 118. 20.437 (1) (cm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,80,3
120.437 (1) (cm) Community intervention program Youth justice system
2improvement program
. The amounts in the schedule for the community intervention
3program youth justice system improvement program under s. 48.528.
SB70-AA10,119 4Section 119. 20.437 (1) (kp) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,80,85 20.437 (1) (kp) Youth aids funding for the youth justice system improvement
6program.
All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under par. (cj), as
7provided under s. 48.526 (3) (e), for the youth justice system improvement program
8under s. 48.528.
SB70-AA10,120 9Section 120. 48.526 (3) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,80,1810 48.526 (3) (e) The department may carry forward $500,000 or transfer to the
11appropriation account under s. 20.437 (1) (kp)
10 percent of its funds allocated under
12this subsection and not encumbered expended or carried forward under par. (dm) by
13counties
by December 31, whichever is greater, to the next 2 calendar years. The
14department may transfer moneys from or within s. 20.437 (1) (cj) to accomplish this
15purpose. The department may allocate these transferred moneys to counties with
16persistently high rates of juvenile arrests for serious offenses during the next 2
17calendar years to improve community-based juvenile delinquency-related services,
18as defined in s. 46.011 (1c). The allocation does not affect a county's base allocation
.
SB70-AA10,121 19Section 121. 48.526 (3) (em) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-AA10,122 20Section 122. 48.526 (7) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,80,2521 48.526 (7) Allocations of funds. (intro.) Within the limits of the availability
22of the appropriations under s. 20.437 (1) (cj) and (o), the department shall allocate
23funds for community youth and family aids for the period beginning on July 1, 2021
242023, and ending on June 30, 2023 2025, as provided in this subsection to county
25departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22, and 46.23 as follows:
SB70-AA10,123
1Section 123. 48.526 (7) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,81,52 48.526 (7) (a) For community youth and family aids under this section,
3amounts not to exceed $47,740,750 $48,089,350 for the last 6 months of 2021 2023,
4$95,481,500 $96,178,700 for 2022 2024, and $47,740,750 $48,089,350 for the first 6
5months of 2023 2025.
SB70-AA10,124 6Section 124. 48.526 (7) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,81,107 48.526 (7) (b) (intro.) Of the amounts specified in par. (a), the department shall
8allocate $2,000,000 for the last 6 months of 2021 2023, $4,000,000 for 2022 2024, and
9$2,000,000 for the first 6 months of 2023 2025 to counties based on each of the
10following factors weighted equally:
SB70-AA10,125 11Section 125. 48.526 (7) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,81,1712 48.526 (7) (bm) Of the amounts specified in par. (a), the department shall
13allocate $6,250,000 for the last 6 months of 2021 2023, $12,500,000 for 2022 2024,
14and $6,250,000 for the first 6 months of 2023 2025 to counties based on each county's
15proportion of the number of juveniles statewide who are placed in a juvenile
16correctional facility or a secured residential care center for children and youth during
17the most recent 3-year period for which that information is available.
SB70-AA10,126 18Section 126. 48.526 (7) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,82,219 48.526 (7) (c) Of the amounts specified in par. (a), the department shall allocate
20$1,053,200 for the last 6 months of 2021 2023, $2,106,500 for 2022 2024, and
21$1,053,300 for the first 6 months of 2023 2025 to counties based on each of the factors
22specified in par. (b) 1. to 3. weighted equally, except that no county may receive an
23allocation under this paragraph that is less than 93 percent nor more than 115
24percent of the amount that the county would have received under this paragraph if

1the allocation had been distributed only on the basis of the factor specified in par. (b)
23.
SB70-AA10,127 3Section 127. 48.526 (7) (e) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-AA10,128 4Section 128. 48.526 (7) (h) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-AA10,129 5Section 129. 48.526 (8) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-AA10,130 6Section 130. 48.528 of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
SB70-AA10,82,9 748.528 Youth justice system improvement program. From the
8appropriations under s. 20.437 (1) (cm) and (kp), in each fiscal year the department
9may expend funds for the following purposes:
SB70-AA10,82,14 10(1) To fund programs that enhance diversion, prevention, or early intervention
11to reduce the number of justice-involved youth or promote successful outcomes for
12all youth. To determine eligibility for a payment under this subsection, the
13department shall require a county or other provider to submit a plan for the
14expenditure of the payment.
SB70-AA10,82,16 15(2) To address emergencies related to community youth and family aids under
16s. 48.526.
SB70-AA10,82,17 17(3) To fund activities required of the department under s. 48.526 (1).”.
SB70-AA10,82,18 18233. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,82,19 19 Section 1. 977.08 (4m) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-AA10,83,220 977.08 (4m) (d) Unless otherwise provided by a rule promulgated under s.
21977.02 (7r) or by a contract authorized under sub. (3) (f), for cases assigned on or after
22January 1, 2020, and before July 1, 2023, private local attorneys shall be paid $70
23per hour for time spent related to a case, excluding travel, and $25 per hour for time
24spent in travel related to a case if any portion of the trip is outside the county in which

1the attorney's principal office is located or if the trip requires traveling a distance of
2more than 30 miles, one way, from the attorney's principal office.
SB70-AA10,2 3Section 2. 977.08 (4m) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,83,104 977.08 (4m) (e) Unless otherwise provided by a rule promulgated under s.
5977.02 (7r) or by a contract authorized under sub. (3) (f), for cases assigned on or after
6July 1, 2023, private local attorneys shall be paid $100 per hour for time spent related
7to a case, excluding travel, and $50 per hour for time spent in travel related to a case
8if any portion of the trip is outside the county in which the attorney's principal office
9is located or if the trip requires traveling a distance of more than 30 miles, one way,
10from the attorney's principal office.”.
SB70-AA10,83,11 11234. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,83,13 12 Section 131. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place,
13insert 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-AA10,132 14Section 132. 20.455 (2) (bc) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,83,1815 20.455 (2) (bc) Grants for community policing and community prosecution
16programs.
As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to provide
17grants for community policing and community prosecution programs under s.
18165.990.
SB70-AA10,133
1Section 133. 165.990 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-AA10,84,6 2165.990 Grants for community policing and community prosecution
3programs.
The department of justice shall award grants from the appropriation
4under s. 20.455 (2) (bc) to cities, villages, and towns; counties, including district
5attorney offices; and federally recognized American Indian tribes or bands in this
6state to fund community policing and community prosecution programs.”.
SB70-AA10,84,7 7235. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-AA10,84,8 8 Section 9127. Nonstatutory provisions; Justice.
SB70-AA10,84,10 9(1v) Position realignment. Adjust funding of $360,300 FED and -$360,300 PR
10annually to reflect the duties and funding sources of existing positions.
SB70-AA10,84,13 11(2v) Program revenue reestimates. Provide $2,803,400 annually to reflect
12current revenue projections and estimated program needs for the following program
13revenue appropriations:
SB70-AA10,84,17 14(a) -$300,000 annually for the terminal charges annual appropriation.
15Expenditures are estimated to reflect revenue available for the TIME (transaction
16information for the management of enforcement) system. Base funding for the
17appropriation is $2,695,200.
SB70-AA10,84,21 18(b) -$7,500 annually for the grants for substance abuse treatment programs
19for criminal offenders continuing appropriation. Expenditures are estimated to
20address an estimated $1,491,400 deficit in the appropriation at the end of 2022-23.
21Base funding for the appropriation is $7,500.
SB70-AA10,84,24 22(c) $15,000 annually for the legal services delinquent obligation collection
23annual appropriation. Expenditures are estimated to reflect estimated expenditures
24in the 2023-25 biennium. Base funding for the appropriation is $10,000.
SB70-AA10,85,3
1(d) $45,900 annually for the crime laboratory equipment and supplies annual
2appropriation. Expenditures are estimated to reflect an increased transfer from the
3DNA surcharge. Base funding for the appropriation is $854,100.
SB70-AA10,85,8 4(e) $75,000 annually for the law enforcement training fund, local assistance
5annual appropriation. Estimated expenditures are associated with payments for
6new recruit, recertification and specialized training to local law enforcement
7agencies, technical colleges, and jail or secure detention agencies. Base funding for
8the appropriation is $4,425,000.
SB70-AA10,85,12 9(f) $80,000 annually for the legal services environment litigation project
10continuing appropriation. Expenditures are estimated to reflect an updated
11memorandum of understanding with the department of natural resources. Base
12funding for the appropriation is $617,600.
SB70-AA10,85,15 13(g) $100,000 annually for the law enforcement services gifts, and grants annual
14appropriation. Expenditures are estimated to reflect anticipated revenue. Base
15funding for the appropriation is $0.
Loading...
Loading...