1833Born, Rep. Mark (39th Asm.Dist.; R)
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 -
AB189Agreement 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 -
SB165Assistant state public defender pay progression plan funding -
AB501County jailers classified as protective occupation participant status for WRS purposes, MERA provision -
AB5County jailers classified as protective occupation participant status for WRS purposes, MERA provision -
SB5Cranberry Marketing Board: fiscal year 2020-21 grant to DATCP -
AB628``Directory data” in pupil records: adding names of parents or guardians -
AB53``Directory data” in pupil records: adding names of parents or guardians -
SB57Drills for fire, tornado, and school safety in public and private schools: previous warning permitted -
AB54Drills for fire, tornado, and school safety in public and private schools: previous warning permitted -
SB56``Intellectual disability” substituted for ``mental retardation”, and similar phrases, in Administrative Rules; definition provisions [Admin.Code DCF 52.59; DHS 10.13, 15 (title), 15.01, 15.02, 15.04, 61.022, 61.43, 61.70, 63.02, 73.07, 101.03, 105.09, 105.12, 107.09, 107.13, 122.02, 129.03, 129.07, 129.09, 132.13, 132.51, 132.695, 134.13, 134.31, 134.42, 134.47, 134.53, 134.60; DWD 272.09; PSC 113.012, 134.02, 134.062, 134.0624, 185.12, 185.37; SPS 326.10] -
AB20Legislative Office of Inspector General created, JCLO to appoint each inspector general; reports required; state agencies, LAB, and DOJ duties; offices of inspector general in DCF and DHS eliminated -
AB835Neonatal abstinence syndrome: MEB to issue treatment best practices guidelines -
AB649Nurse aides: required hours of instructional programing -
AB76Opioid antagonist administration and medication-assisted treatment: county jails may enter into a written agreement to provide and civil liability immunity; DHS to study medication-assisted treatment in prisons and jails, report required -
AB645Opioid antagonist administration and medication-assisted treatment: county jails may enter into a written agreement to provide and civil liability immunity; DHS to study medication-assisted treatment in prisons and jails, report required -
SB594Pharmacy technicians: registration with Pharmacy Examining Board required; emergency rules provision -
AB847Potato Marketing Board: fiscal year 2020-21 grant to DATCP -
AB626Previously owned eyeglasses provided by a charitable organization: exemption from liability for damages; optometrist or ophthalmologist provision -
AB593Smuggling items into or out of jail or prison by inmates: misdemeanor penalty created; JRCCP may report -
AB690Tangible personal property used in construction of a UWHCA facility: sales and use tax exemptions expanded to include; JSCTE appendix report -
AB703Tangible personal property used in construction of a UWHCA facility: sales and use tax exemptions expanded to include; JSCTE appendix report -
SB645Transport of individuals for emergency detention: law enforcement agency may contract with another law enforcement agency, ambulance service provider, or third-party vendor; DHS reimbursement to counties from MA program provision -
AB633Transport of individuals for emergency detention: law enforcement agency may contract with another law enforcement agency, ambulance service provider, or third-party vendor; DHS reimbursement to counties from MA program provision -
SB565Waterfowl hunting stamp fee increased -
AB543Other proposals authored or co-authored by Born, Rep. Mark (39th Asm.Dist.; R)
Assembly Bills:
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858Assembly Joint Resolutions:
30,
77Senate Bills:
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19,
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26,
42,
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74,
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788Senate Joint Resolutions:
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