Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Bills enacted April 14, Acts 324-347

Act 324 college reenrollment of persons called into active military service.

Act 325 civil liability exemption for claims resulting from weight gain and obesity.

Act 326 the parking of vehicles on highways.

Act 327 eliminating the imposition of the sales tax on admissions sold by a gun club.

Act 328 authorizing a city or village to simultaneously create a new tax incremental financing district and subtract territory from an existing tax incremental district.

Act 329 allowing a city, town, or village to allow persons to operate a neighborhood electric vehicle on local highways

Act 330 expanding the purposes for which a town may create a tax incremental financing district.

Act 331 authorizing the city of Monroe to allocate positive tax increments from one or more of its tax incremental financing districts to another such district created by the city.

Act 332 discovery in implied consent cases involving drunken driving and in certain prosecutions for alcohol beverage violations.

Act 333 polling hours and making an appropriation.

Act 334 podiatric medicine.

Act 335 creating the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority to develop and operate spaceports and related facilities and services and other aerospace facilities and services and providing the authority with the power of condemnation, authorizing municipalities to develop and operate spaceports, and making an appropriation.

Act 336 liens for metal fabrication tool builders and metal parts manufacturers and destruction of metal fabrication tools.

Act 337 mitigation payment agreements.

Act 338 designating the bridge on STH 141 in the town of Lena in Oconto County as the Nichole M. Frye Memorial Bridge.

Act 339 the licensing of motor vehicle salvage dealers.

Act 340 Medical Assistance reimbursement for transportation by specialized medical vehicle.

Act 341 instruction in marriage and parental responsibility.

Act 342 requiring a child's parent to provide a health insurance identification card to the child's other parent.

Act 343 the age at which an adoptee may obtain identifying information about his or her birth parents.

Act 344 reorganizing, making nonsubstantive editorial changes to, revising and creating titles in, clarifying ambiguous language in, and making minor substantive changes to the Juvenile Justice Code.

Act 345 authorizing a person to transport an unencased firearm in a motor vehicle under certain circumstances.

Act 346 allowing school boards and charter schools to establish single-sex schools and courses.

Act 347 the management and disposal of septage and municipal sewage sludge, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.