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*** RULES COMMITTEE NOTICE *** DATE: February 4, 2016 TO: FROM: RE: Rules Committee Members Majority Leader Jim Steineke Finalized Session Calendar The Assembly committee on Rules has scheduled the following legislation for session convening at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 9 th. Please note representatives Vos and Barnes will be hosting hometown heroes on Feb. 9 th. It is our intention to bring up a resolution relating to: proclaiming February 2016 as Black History Month. The majority and minority leaders have agreed on 11 hours of total time for the calendar. Both parties will attempt to reduce the time if possible after each party holds caucus. Finalized Calendar for Tuesday, February 9th AJR 79 Skowronski Relating to: declaring the second Friday of July as Collector Vehicle Appreciation Day in Wisconsin. AJR 106 SJR 82 AB 76 AB 175 AB 210 AB 357 AB 415 Barca / Relating to: recognizing the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce s 100 th Anniversary. Shilling / Johnson Relating to: designating November as a month recognizing women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in Wisconsin. Relating to: regulation of unarmed combat sports. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 14-0. Vorpagel Relating to: communications by members of the legislature. Committee on Campaigns and Elections: 8-0. Knudson Relating to: an additional local sales and use tax for maintenance of streets and highways and making an appropriation. Committee on Transportation: 14-0. Novak Relating to: throwing or expelling a bodily fluid at a prosecutor and providing a criminal penalty. Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 9-4. Relating to: back tag requirements. Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 11-1.

AB 422 AB 456 AB 460 AB 470 AB 478 AB 497 AB 512 AB 521 AB 522 AB 523 Swearingen Relating to: funding for the Florence Wild Rivers Interpretive Center. Committee on Environment and Forestry: 9-3. Allen Relating to: various changes regarding the laws governing real estate practice, employment relationships between real estate licensees and real estate brokerage firms, a statute of limitations for actions against persons engaged in real estate practice, extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority. Committee on Housing and Real Estate: 8-0. Kooyenga Relating to: resolution of claims against the state for wrongful imprisonment of innocent persons, exempting from taxation certain amounts an individual receives from the claims board or legislature, health benefits for wrongfully imprisoned persons, and making appropriations. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 14-0. Mursau Relating to: operation of off-highway motorcycles, granting rule-making authority, making appropriations, and providing penalties. Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 12-0. Ballweg Relating to: disclosure of pupil records that are pertinent to addressing a pupil's educational needs to the Department of Children and Families, a county department of human services or social services, or a tribal organization that is legally responsible for the care and protection of the pupil. Committee on Children and Families: 13-0. Passed Assembly by voice vote. Senate amended and concurred in as amended. Born Relating to: residency requirements for sexually violent persons on supervised release. Committee on Corrections: 5-3. Novak Relating to: designating and marking a specified highway route in the counties of Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Waukesha, Jefferson, Dane, Iowa, Sauk, and Richland as the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail and making an appropriation. Committee on Tourism: 14-0. Relating to: invasions of privacy and providing a criminal penalty. Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 13-0. Steffen Relating to: reimbursement of counties for probationers, parolees, and persons on extended supervision who are placed with the county pending disposition of revocation proceedings. Committee on Urban and Local Affairs: 9-0. Relating to: replacement of certain nonconforming structures that are destroyed by vandalism or certain natural forces and manufactured home communities that are nonconforming uses. Committee on Housing and Real Estate: 8-0.

AB 527 AB 528 AB 545 AB 563 AB 566 AB 575 AB 576 AB 577 AB 582 AB 583 AB 584 AB 591 Relating to: authorizing a person to shoot to kill an animal wounded by certain hunters. Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 15-0. Jacque Relating to: the disclaimer of parental rights by a birth parent and his or her appearance in court. Committee on Family Law: 5-3. Relating to: providing lifesaving skills instruction to pupils. Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 13-0. Ripp Relating to: authorizing towns located in populous counties to withdraw from county zoning; requiring certain towns to enact a zoning ordinance and a comprehensive plan; removing plat and certified survey map approval authority from a county if the town in which the subdivision or land is located has withdrawn from county zoning; farmland preservation ordinances of towns that withdraw from county zoning and eligibility in those towns for the farmland preservation tax credit; and prohibiting restrictions on land that is not shoreland or that is not within a floodplain. Committee on Housing and Real Estate: 6-3. Relating to: invasions of privacy and providing a criminal penalty. Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 10-3. Relating to: determining equalized property values. Committee on Urban and Local Affairs: 7-0. Relating to: the special supervision of property tax assessments. Committee on Urban and Local Affairs: 7-0. Relating to: suspending an assessor's certification. Committee on Urban and Local Affairs: 8-0. Jarchow Relating to: government actions affecting rights to real property; the regulation of shoreland zoning; the substitution of hearing examiners in contested cases; and the property tax treatment of unoccupied property. Committee on Housing: 5-2. Allen Relating to: lodging establishments and restricting a local government's ability to prohibit or restrict a person from renting out of the person's residential dwelling. Committee on Housing and Real Estate: 8-0. Nygren Relating to: rate regulations, assessment levies, and dividends for the local government property insurance fund. Committee on Insurance: 9-0. Petryk Relating to: regulating the use of certain professional credentials and providing a criminal penalty. Committee on Jobs and the Economy: 14-0.

AB 600 AB 603 AB 614 AB 615 AB 616 AB 624 AB 627 AB 630 AB 633 AB 648 AB 651 AB 652 Jarchow Relating to: the regulation of navigable waters and wetlands. Committee on Environment and Forestry: 8-5. Jarchow Relating to: restrictions in a county shoreland zoning ordinance on activities within the shoreland setback area. Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 10-5. Knudson Relating to: creating a procedure for granting certificates of qualification for employment. Committee on Corrections: 8-0. Loudenbeck Relating to: Serving certain documents relating to restraining orders and injunctions. Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 13-0. Murtha Relating to: hauling restrictions for special interest motor vehicles. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 14-0. Steffen Relating to: retaining invoices for the sale of malt beverages and intoxicating liquors and the local option for issuing liquor licenses. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 15-0. Hutton Relating to: repeal of the Interstate Compact on Juveniles and requiring a juvenile from another state who is on supervision in this state under the Interstate Compact for Juveniles for a sex offense to register as a sex offender before entering the state. Jagler Relating to; capturing and distributing a representation of a nude child and providing a criminal penalty. Ballweg Relating to: copies of certain vital records. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 13-0. Kremer Relating to: seasonal placement of a Christmas tree in the rotunda of the state capitol building or in a church. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 13-2. Relating to: mounting a motor vehicle monitoring device to the front windshield of a vehicle. E. Brooks Relating to: providing to a victim notification when an offender's extended supervision or parole is revoked.

AB 663 AB 668 AB 673 AB 700 AB 724 AB 729 AB 767 AB 769 AB 808 AB 641 SB 87 SB 97 Hutton Relating to: restitution owed to victims of crime. Petersen Relating to: rights under certain agreements or qualified financial contracts. Committee on Insurance: 15-0. Relating to: creating a program to protect the confidentiality of addresses for victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority. Committee on Judiciary: 9-0. A. Ott Relating to: the date on which the annual open season for hunting and trapping wolves begins. Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 14-0. Relating to: various changes to the worker's compensation law, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 15-0. Czaja Relating to: advertising motor fuel prices by the half-gallon. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 14-1. Rodriguez Relating to: injunctions against harassment and abuse. Committee on Criminal Justice: 12-0. A. Ott Relating to: powers and duties of the Veterinary Examining Board and Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Committee on Agriculture: 10-0. Ballweg Relating to: prohibiting issuance of citations for alcohol beverage violations to certain underage persons in connection with sexual assault or certain other crimes and prohibiting certain disciplinary sanctions if the underage person is a student. Committee on Criminal Justice: 12-0. Hesselbein Relating to: eliminating the Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions. Committee on State Affairs and Government Operations: 13-0. Roth / Kulp Relating to: inspection of certain renovations of one-family and two-family dwellings and requiring the exercise of rule-making authority. Senate committee on Insurance, Housing, and Trade: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Carpenter / Jacque Relating to: including orders pertaining to household pets in certain restraining orders and injunctions. Senate committee on Judiciary and Public Safety: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote.

SB 202 SB 243 SB 276 SB 314 SB 315 SB 323 SB 325 SB 351 SB 390 SB 435 SB 463 SB 448 LeMahieu / Vorpagel Relating to: appeals of denials of kinship care payments based on arrest or conviction record. Senate committee on Health and Human Services: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Assembly committee on Family Law: concurrence recommended: 8-0. Lasee / A. Ott Relating to: approval, reporting, and fee requirements for certain wells. Senate committee on Natural Resources and Energy: 3-2. Passed Senate: 21-12. Harsdorf / Murphy Relating to: University of Wisconsin System parking and transportation facilities and parking fees. Senate committee on Universities and Technical Colleges: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Marklein / R. Brooks Relating to: adverse possession against the state or a political subdivision. Senate committee on Government Operations and Consumer Protection: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Gudex / Swearingen Relating to: an exemption from civil liability related to the placement of certain structures in navigable waters and wetlands. Senate committee on Natural Resources and Energy: 4-1. Passed Senate by voice vote. Cowles / Murtha Relating to: granting victims of certain crimes the right to be accompanied by a victim advocate. Senate committee on Judiciary and Public Safety: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Cowles / Heaton Relating to: repeated acts of physical abuse of the same child and providing a criminal penalty. Senate committee on Judiciary and Public Safety: 4-1. Passed Senate by voice vote. Risser / Jacque Relating to: the Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act. Senate committee on Judiciary and Public Safety: 4-0. Passed Senate by voice vote Petrowski / Edming Relating to: lines transporting manure within highway rights-of-way and providing a penalty. Senate committee on Transportation and Veterans Affairs: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Tiffany / E. Brooks Relating to: the sale, purchase, or possession of wild game bird feathers. Senate committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Stroebel / Jarchow Relating to: duties of ski area operators and persons who bike in a ski area, and liability of ski area operators. Senate committee on Agriculture, Small Business, and Tourism: 6-3. Passed Senate by voice vote. Petrowski / Ripp Relating to: implements of husbandry and agricultural commercial motor vehicles operated or transported on highways. Senate committee on Transportation and Veterans Affairs: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote.

SB 512 SB 513 SB 514 SB 548 SB 549 Relating to: dairy plant and food processing plant licensing requirements and granting rule-making authority. Relating to: regulation of establishments where animals are slaughtered or meat is processed, and granting rule-making authority. Relating to: penalties for violating commercial feed requirements and providing a criminal penalty. Lazich / Relating to: the Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River Commission for the Illinois Fox River basin. Senate committee on Natural Resources and Energy: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Relating to: agricultural loan guarantee programs administered by the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority. END