To committee on Natural Resources and Transportation.
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The committee on Natural Resources and Transportation reports and recommends:
Relating to fishing on the inland, outlying, and boundary waters of Wisconsin.
No action taken.
Relating to hunting and trapping regulation changes.
No action taken.
Neal Kedzie
Chairperson
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The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Tuesday, July 12, 2005.
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Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 257
Relating to: operating a bicycle, an electric personal assistive mobility device, or a moped on certain highways and granting rule-making authority.
By Senator Reynolds ; cosponsored by Representatives Pettis, Gronemus, Krawczyk and LeMahieu.
To committee on Natural Resources and Transportation.
Senate Bill 258
Relating to: public library loaning or rental to minors of movies with a restricted rating.
By Senators Reynolds, Grothman and Roessler; cosponsored by Representatives Lothian, Ainsworth, Albers, Gundrum and Pridemore.
To committee on Health, Children, Families, Aging and Long Term Care.
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State of Wisconsin
Revisor of Statutes Bureau
July 1 , 2005
To the Honorable, the Senate:
The following rules have been published:
Clearinghouse Rules Effective Date(s)
04-093 7-1-2005
04-096 7-1-2005
04-100 7-1-2005
04-102 7-1-2005
04-108 7-1-2005
04-110 7-1-2005
04-112 7-1-2005
04-113 7-1-2005
04-121 7-1-2005
04-124 7-1-2005
04-129 7-1-2005
04-131 7-1-2005
04-133 7-1-2005
04-134 7-1-2005
04-138 7-1-2005
04-139 7-1-2005
04-142 7-1-2005
05-009 7-1-2005
05-012 7-1-2005
Sincerely,
GARY L. POULSON
Deputy Revisor
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Relating to changes to chs. NR 406, 407 and 410 for providing the interface of the state air permitting programs with federal changes to air permitting program.
Submitted by Department of Natural Resources.
Report received from Agency, July 6, 2005.
Referred to committee on Energy, Utilities and Information Technology, July 12, 2005 .
Relating to the gypsy moth suppression program.
Submitted by Department of Natural Resources.
S299 Report received from Agency, July 6, 2005.
Referred to committee on Natural Resources and Transportation, July 12, 2005 .
Relating to revising regulations concerning activities during the salvage and transport of equipment containing refrigerants that damage the atmosphere.
Submitted by Department of Natural Resources.
Report received from Agency, July 6, 2005.
Referred to committee on Energy, Utilities and Information Technology, July 12, 2005 .
Relating to the administration of the forest crop law and the managed forest law.
Submitted by Department of Natural Resources.
Report received from Agency, July 6, 2005.
Referred to committee on Agriculture and Insurance, July 12, 2005.
Relating to pertaining to permitting and applications, hunting, trapping, captive wildlife, agricultural damage, and nuisance wildlife.
Submitted by Department of Natural Resources.
Report received from Agency, July 6, 2005.
Referred to committee on Natural Resources and Transportation, July 12, 2005 .
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INTRODUCTION, First Reading and
reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 259
Relating to: eliminating various school district and Department of Public Instruction requirements, authorizing a city or village to abolish its police department and contract for law enforcement services with a county, authorizing a county to participate in a municipal revenue sharing agreement, standards for information technology integration, and city health departments.
By Senators Brown, Jauch, Kanavas, Roessler and Kapanke; cosponsored by Representatives Musser, Albers, Hines and Townsend.
To committee on Veterans, Homeland Security, Military Affairs, Small Business and Government Reform.
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petitions and communications
State of Wisconsin
July 11, 2005
Dear Senator Robson:
I am writing to express my appreciation to you and the Senate Democrats on the respectful debate during the 2005-07 state budget deliberations. The change in the decorum of the Senate this session along with the courteous and professional etiquette by all members is no doubt a bipartisan effort to uphold the tradition of the Senate as the more reasoned and civil legislative house. I understand that several of the items in the state budget were contentious and the debate became very involving, but your members were always considerate and the debate never became mean spirited.
In my previous correspondence to you, I expressed my displeasure over the way the Senate was conducted in the previous session. I now feel that the respectful debate which the Senate had once been lacking has returned. I know that the contributions of you and your members were integral in achieving this much needed change in civility, and I sincerely thank you for all your efforts.
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