Assembly Bill 925 is a correction bill introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature aimed at reconciling various provisions of the statutes to address conflicts and make necessary corrections. The bill clarifies that certain treatments of the statutes enacted by previous Wisconsin Acts remain in effect and are not repealed by subsequent Acts. Specifically, the bill outlines multiple sections where the treatments from earlier Acts coexist without conflict, ensuring that both versions of the statutes are recognized and enforced.

Throughout the bill, there are no insertions or deletions of legal language; rather, it serves to affirm the validity of existing statutory provisions. The sections referenced include various statutes related to state governance, taxation, and social services, among others. The bill emphasizes that there is no substantive conflict in the treatments, thereby maintaining the integrity of the legal framework in Wisconsin.