History of Senate Bill 218
SENATE BILL 218
An Act to repeal 100.52 (10) (b); to renumber and amend 100.52 (10)
(a); and to create 100.52 (11) of the statutes; relating to: penalties
and private actions for violations of restrictions on telephone
solicitations. (FE)
2009
05-26. S. Introduced by Senators Erpenbach, Taylor, Coggs, Hansen and
Vinehout; cosponsored by Representatives Roys, Schneider,
Berceau, Black, A. Ott, Jorgensen, Pope-Roberts, Zepnick,
Gunderson and Hintz.
05-26. S. Read first time and referred to committee on Small
Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical
Colleges, and Consumer Protection ...................... 186
06-18. S. Fiscal estimate received.
07-22. S. Public hearing held.
08-13. S. Executive action taken.
08-14. S. Report introduction of Senate Amendment 1 recommended
by committee on Small Business, Emergency
Preparedness, Technical Colleges, and Consumer
Protection, Ayes 5, Noes 0 .............................. 260
08-14. S. Report passage recommended by committee on Small
Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical
Colleges, and Consumer Protection, Ayes 5, Noes 0
......................................................... 260
08-14. S. Available for scheduling.
09-04. S. Senator Carpenter added as a coauthor .................... 299
09-08. S. Placed on calendar 9-15-2009 by committee on Senate
Organization ........................................... 299
09-15. S. Read a second time ....................................... 304
09-15. S. Ordered to a third reading ............................... 304
09-15. S. Rules suspended .......................................... 304
09-15. S. Read a third time and passed ............................. 304
09-15. S. Ordered immediately messaged ............................. 305
09-16. A. Received from Senate ..................................... 375
09-16. A. Read first time and referred to committee on Consumer
Protection ............................................. 376
11-04. A. Public hearing held.
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