Thursday, October 8, 1998
Ninety-Third Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Assembly Journal
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date:
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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Relating to lake protection grants and lake classification technical assistance grants.
Report received from Agency, October 6, 1998.
To committee on Natural Resources .
Referred on October 8, 1998 .
Relating to the education required of candidates to take the examination leading to receipt of a credential as a certified public accountant after December 31, 2000.
Report received from Agency, September 29, 1998.
To committee on Colleges and Universities .
Referred on October 8, 1998 .
Relating to the exemption of elevator access to certain areas within government-owned or operated buildings.
Report received from Agency, September 29, 1998.
To committee on Government Operations .
Referred on October 8, 1998 .
Relating to the exemption of accessibility requirements for certain multifamily dwelling units.
Report received from Agency, October 5, 1998.
To committee on Housing.
Referred on October 8, 1998 .
Relating to federal covered securities, federal covered advisers and investment adviser representatives.
Report received from Agency, October 6, 1998.
To committee on Financial Institutions .
Referred on October 8, 1998 .
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources
Madison
September 14, 1998
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
I am pleased to send you this report on the Future Funding for Recycling in Wisconsin. The report responds to the 1997-99 budget directive to the DNR to look at the alternatives for continuing the funding of recycling programs through the year 2004. Though the report is not due until December 31, 1998, I felt it was important to have this report finished and the alternatives available for discussion at the earliest possible date.
This report was prepared by a work group consisting of DNR and UW-Extension staff. Work group members relied on material prepared for the Legislative Council Special Committee on the Future of Recycling for much of the background for this report. The work group publicized and held a public meeting attended by thirty interested parties and accepted written comments for over six weeks before finalizing their report.
Based on their feedback, it became clear that there was no consensus among the various interested parties about the best approach to take. The work group decided that a reasonable course of action would be to lay out the most viable options and present them to you for consideration. Those options appear under the "Analysis of Alternatives" section.
If you have any comments or questions about this report please direct them to me, Sue Bangert, Director of Waste Management, (608-266-0014), or Kathy Curtner, Director of the Bureau of Community Financial Assistance, (608-266-0860). Thank you.
Sincerely,
George E. Meyer
Secretary, DNR
Referred to committee on Natural Resources.
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Department of Health and Family Services
Madison
October 1, 1998
To the Honorable, the Assembly:
Wisconsin ss. 49.665(6) requires that the Department submit an annual report on enrollment and costs associated with the BadgerCare program. As of this date, the Department of Health and Family Services has not received the federal waivers required for implementation of the BadgerCare program specified in Wisconsin ss. 49.665. The Department is rigorously pursuing the necessary federal approval and is actively engaged in efforts to obtain this approval through either administrative or legislative actions.
Sincerely,
joe leean
Secretary, DHFS
Referred to committee on Education.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources
Department of Administration
Madison
October 1, 1998
To the Honorable, the Assembly:
Attached to this letter is the Environmental Improvement Fund Biennial Finance Plan for the 1999-2001 biennium.
The Environmental Improvement Fund program legislation (s. 281.59(3), Wis. Stats.) requires the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Administration to submit the first version of the Biennial Finance Plan to the Legislature and to the State Building Commission. The purpose of the plan is to provide information on loan, loan subsidy, and bonding levels for program operations in the 1999-2001 biennium.
If you have any questions regarding the Biennial Finance Plan, please contact Kathryn A. Curtner at 266-0860 or Frank Hoadley at 266-2305.
Sincerely,
Kathryn A. Curtner, Director
Bureau of Community Financial Assistance
Department of Natural Resources
Frank R. Hoadley,
Capital Finance Director
Department of Administration
Referred to committee on Natural Resources.
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State of Wisconsin
TEACH Wisconsin
Madison
October 1, 1998
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
I am writing to report to you the activities of TEACH Wisconsin since its creation on October 14, 1997 under 1997 Act 27, as required by Wis. Stats. s. 44.71(1)(f).
The past year has been an active and exciting one for TEACH Wisconsin and the institutions that benefit from TEACH's programs and funding. Following the passage of 1997 Act 27, the Secretary of Administration and State Superintendent of Public Instruction constructed an interim TEACH staff, consisting of members of the Department of Administration (DOA) staff and Department of Public Instruction (DPI) staff to begin implementing the TEACH Wisconsin programs. These interim staff members worked to recommend initial Board policies, establish contacts with TEACH-eligible institutions and begin implementing the most time-sensitive TEACH programs. Interim staff continued to work with TEACH Wisconsin until the summer of 1998 when they returned to their previous assignments in DPI and DOA.
In January 1998, Governor Thompson appointed the members of the TEACH Board, who conducted their first meeting at the Capitol on January 14, 1998. The members of the Board are:
* Raymond Allen (Chair), Public Member
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