*** RULES COMMITTEE NOTICE ***

DATE:January 11, 2018

TO:Rules Committee Members

FROM:Majority Leader Jim Steineke

RE:FinalizedSession Calendar

The Assembly committee on Rules has scheduled the following legislation for session convening at 1:00 pm. on Tuesday, January 16th.

Please note that Representative Edming will be hosting a hometown hero on January 16th.

Additions to proposed calendar: AR 22 (Vos, Hintz) and AB 85 (Subeck)

Deletions from proposed calendar: AB 585.

Finalized Calendar for Tuesday, January 16th

AR 22Vos / Hintz

Relating to: requiring members, officers, and assembly employees to complete a program of anti-harassment and ethics training.

AJR 94Zepnick

Relating to: life and service of Robert Kordus.

AB 85Subeck

Relating to: allowing a local public official to serve as an election official.

Committee on Campaigns and Elections: 9-0.

AB 104Weatherston

Relating to: unattended decoys left in water.

Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 14-0.

AB 303August

Relating to: investments by the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands in office space for state use (at the request of the state treasurer).

Committee on Government Accountability and Oversight: 6-1.

AB 332Thiesfeldt

Relating to: the signature requirement for nomination of candidates to school board in school districts that contain territory lying within a second class city. Committee on Campaigns and Elections: 8-0.

AB 475Spiros

Relating to: lighting requirements for animal-drawn vehicles operated on highways.

Committee on Transportation: 12-1.

Continued Finalized Calendar for Tuesday, January 16th

AB 506Ott

Relating to: the responsibilities of the Law Enforcement Standards Board.

Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 11-0.

AB 520Kremer

Relating to: hunting, trapping, and fishing approvals issued to recipients of a medal awarded by the U.S. armed forces that is equal to or higher than the Purple Heart medal in order of precedence and maintenance of a list of such medals by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs: 14-0.

AB 527Knodl

Relating to: state procurement of signs.

Committee on Government Accountability and Oversight: 4-3.

AB 539Krug

Relating to: plans for supervised release of sexually violent persons, representation of sexually violent persons by the state public defender, and making an appropriation.

Committee on Corrections: 10-0.

AB 544Kooyenga

Relating to: the sale or rental of soda water beverage equipment.

Committee on Consumer Protection: 9-0.

AB 551Rodriguez

Relating to: relocating with a child who is the subject of a legal custody or physical placement order.

Committee on Children and Families: 10-0.

AB 565Ott

Relating to: fees related to security freezes on consumer credit reports.

Committee on Consumer Protection: 9-0.

AB 572Felzkowski

Relating to: the collection and maintenance of certain public library data by the Division for Libraries and Technology, authorizing small, rural libraries to apply for information technology block grants and educational technology training grants, and making appropriations.

Committee on Rural Development and Mining: 10-0.

AB 586Rodriguez

Relating to: modifications to legal custody or physical placement contingent upon a future event.

Committee on Children and Families: 10-0.

Continued Finalized Calendar for Tuesday, January 16th

AB 603Kulp

Relating to: impersonation of another on social media and providing criminal penalties.

Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety: 11-0.

AB 605Quinn

Relating to: youth trapping, creating a mentored trapping license, restrictions on taking or appropriating a trap or its contents, and requirements for tagging traps.

Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 12-0.

AB 638Brandtjen

Relating to: an advisory council on pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome.

Committee on Health: 11-0.

AB 653Rohrkaste

Relating to: requiring facilities that perform mammography examinations to provide notice to certain patients regarding dense breast tissue and granting rule-making authority.

Committee on Health: 12-0.

AB 675Born

Relating to: projects included in the Authorized State Building Program, project approvals by the Building Commission, and selection of project architects and engineers.

Committee on State Affairs: 10-1.

AB 698Ripp

Relating to: various changes to the Agricultural Producer Security Program, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and granting rule-making authority.

Committee on Agriculture: 14-0.

AB 699Nygren

Relating to: designating and marking a bridge across the Oconto River in the city of Oconto as the PFC Valentine T. Warrichaiet Memorial Bridge.

Committee on Transportation: 11-0.

AB 711Stafsholt

Relating to: required tags for a dog hunting bear or wolf.

Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 11-4.

AB 626Meyers

Relating to: establishing an open season for hunting deer with muzzle-loading firearms within the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

Committee on Natural Resources and Sporting Heritage: 15-0.

Continued Finalized Calendar for Tuesday, January 16th

SB 230Wanggaard / Hutton

Relating to: burial or cremation and burial of a deceased prison inmate, cremation of an unclaimed corpse, and prohibition on cremation of an unclaimed corpse in cases of homicide.

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote.

SB 246Petrowski / Schraa

Relating to: acquisition of a motor vehicle by scrap metal dealers and motor vehicle salvage dealers.

Senate committee on Transportation and Veterans Affairs: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote.

SB 274Craig / Jacque

Relating to: life insurance and annuity benefits.

Senate committee on Insurance, Housing and Trade: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Assembly committee on Insurance: 15-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Assembly committee on Insurance: 15-0.

SB 319Kapenga / Jagler

Relating to: social and financial impact reports on health insurance mandates.

Senate committee on Insurance, Housing and Trade: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Assembly committee on Insurance: 15-0.

SB 390Darling / Rodriguez

Relating to: creating family treatment court and juvenile treatment court grant programs in the Department of Children and Families.

Senate committee on Judiciary and Public Safety: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote.

SB 399Nass / Kulp / Kuglitsch

Relating to: various changes to the unemployment insurance law and making an appropriation.

Senate committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform: 5-0. Passed Senate by voice vote. Assembly committee on Labor: 9-0.

SB 420Marklein / Novak

Relating to: child labor permits.

Senate Committee on Labor and Regulatory Reform: 4-1. Passed Senate by voice vote. Assembly committee on Children and Families: 6-4.

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