Report received from agency on September 5, 1995.
To committee on Small Business and Economic Development.
Referred on September 12, 1995.
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INTRODUCTION AND REFERENCE
OF PROPOSALS
Read first time and referred:
Assembly Bill 554
Relating to: acquisition of in-state banks and in-state bank holding companies, ability of banks to contract with depository institutions for financial products and services, customer bank communications terminals, control of limited service banking institutions, meetings of bank boards of directors and committees, granting rule-making authority and providing penalties.
By Representatives Hoven, La Fave, Riley, Baldus, Vrakas, Silbaugh, Green, Jensen, Klusman and Johnsrud; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Shibilski, Breske, Panzer, Rosenzweig and Huelsman .
To committee on Financial Institutions.
Assembly Bill 555
Relating to: modifying the definition of implement of husbandry.
By Representatives Ainsworth, Baldus, Ward, Albers, Coleman, Ott, Musser, Owens, Freese, Wilder, Goetsch, Hahn, Ourada, Otte, Ladwig, Olsen, Hasenohrl and Gunderson; cosponsored by Senator Schultz .
To committee on Rural Affairs.
Assembly Bill 556
Relating to: a loan guarantee program for the acquisition or improvement of farm assets.
A439 By Representatives Ott, Ainsworth, F. Lasee, Ward, Harsdorf, Baldus, Wilder, Green, Freese, Hahn, Olsen, Gard, Albers, Hutchison, Kreibich, Gunderson, Dobyns, Musser, Seratti, Plombon and Ladwig; cosponsored by Senators Fitzgerald, Schultz, Breske, Rude, Clausing and Decker .
To committee on Agriculture.
Assembly Bill 557
Relating to: state finances and appropriations for the department of transportation; imposing an oil company franchise fee; authorizing populous counties to impose a petroleum products storage fee; the reporting date and payment date for the motor vehicle fuel tax; taxation of motor vehicle fuel that is not sold for use on highways; motor vehicle fuel and alternate fuel taxes and qualified motor vehicles; the formula for indexing the fuel taxes; the international fuel tax agreement and the petroleum product inspection and oil company franchise fees; authorizing construction of additional major highway projects; aids for county forest roads; environmental clean-up activities on lands acquired by the department of transportation; vehicle weight limit exceptions on a part of the national system of interstate and defense highways; numerous changes to the classified driver license system and commercial motor vehicle operation; eligibility for an occupational license; demerit point reduction for completion of a rider course relating to Type 1 motorcycle operation; vehicle accidents resulting in property damage; performance of motor vehicle registration and titling functions by motor vehicle dealers; farm truck registration; the fee for issuance or reissuance of special distinguishing motor vehicle registration plates; the fee for furnishing certain operators' records; permitting the department of transportation to make, record and use digitized images of applicants for operators' licenses and identification cards; local transportation and connecting highway aids; the funding of the urban mass transit operating assistance program; repaving a portion of I 43 in Milwaukee County; authorizing the department of transportation to conduct projects under the surface transportation discretionary grants program; railroad rehabilitation and construction loans; rehabilitation of private road crossings; the employment transit assistance program; the registration period and fees applicable to aircraft; eliminating hazardous materials transportation fees; delaying the expiration date of the disadvantaged business demonstration and training program; exempting railroad property acquired by the department of transportation from the tax-exempt property reporting requirement; granting bonding authority; granting rule-making authority; making appropriations; and providing penalties.
By Representative Brancel ; cosponsored by Senator Weeden , by request of Governor Tommy G. Thompson .
To joint survey committee on Tax Exemptions.
Assembly Bill 558
Relating to: eliminating the prohibition against selling merchandise at less than cost.
By Representatives Krug, Jensen, Wasserman, Green, Springer, Schneiders, Ryba, Duff, Riley, Olsen, L. Young, Musser, Plache, Kelso, Seratti and Silbaugh; cosponsored by Senators Farrow, Drzewiecki and Darling .
To committee on Small Business and Economic Development.
Assembly Bill 559
Relating to: the midwest interstate low-level radioactive waste compact.
By Representatives Duff and Bock; cosponsored by Senators Cowles, Burke and Farrow , by request of Governor Tommy G. Thompson.
To committee on Environment and Utilities.
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September 7, 1995
Charlie R. Sanders, Chief Clerk
Wisconsin State Assembly
1 East Main Street, Suite 402
Madison, WI 53708
Dear Mr. Sanders:
On September 5, 1995, Assembly Bill 544, relating to petitions for referenda on the issuance of school district promissory notes, was referred to the Assembly Committee on Elections and Constitutional Law. Pursuant to the authority provided by Assembly Rule 42(3)(c), I hereby withdraw Assembly Bill 544 from the Assembly committee on Elections and Constitutional Law and rerefer it to the Assembly Committee on Education.
Representative Scott Walker, chairman of the Assembly Committee on Elections and Constitutional Law, has consented to this rereferral.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Very truly yours,
David Prosser, Jr.
Assembly Speaker
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
The committee on Children and Families reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 42
Relating to: giving false information to mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect and providing penalties.
Passage:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch and Murat.
Noes: 2 - Representatives R. Young and Morris-Tatum.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 140
Relating to: suspension of motor vehicle operating privilege for nonpayment of child support.
Assembly amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch, R. Young, Morris-Tatum and Murat.
Noes: 0.
A440 Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 2 adoption:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch, R. Young, Morris-Tatum and Murat.
Noes: 0.
Assembly amendment 2 adoption:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch, R. Young, Morris-Tatum and Murat.
Noes: 0.
Assembly amendment 3 adoption:
Ayes: 9 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch, R. Young, Morris-Tatum and Murat.
Noes: 0.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch and Murat.
Noes: 2 - Representatives R. Young and Morris-Tatum.
To Joint Committee on Finance.
Assembly Bill 441
Relating to: expanding requirements for a woman's informed consent for performance or inducement of an abortion and for consent to a minor's obtaining an abortion and providing a penalty.
Assembly substitute amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns, Huebsch and Murat.
Noes: 2 - Representatives R. Young and Morris-Tatum.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 6 - Representatives Ladwig, Gunderson, Seratti, Goetsch, Dobyns and Huebsch.
Noes: 3 - Representatives R. Young, Morris-Tatum and Murat.
To committee on Rules.
Bonnie Ladwig
Chairperson
Committee on Children and Families
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The committee on Consumer Affairs reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 428
Relating to: price refunds in the sale of a commodity or thing, price misrepresentation in the purchase, sale or advertising of any commodity, thing or service and providing a penalty.
Assembly amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 7 - Representatives Skindrud, Johnsrud, Kreibich, Urban, Williams, La Fave and Hasenohrl.
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