Date of enactment: November 21, 2019
2019 Assembly Bill 193   Date of publication*: November 22, 2019
* Section 991.11, Wisconsin Statutes: Effective date of acts. “Every act and every portion of an act enacted by the legislature over the governor's partial veto which does not expressly prescribe the time when it takes effect shall take effect on the day after its date of publication."
2019 WISCONSIN ACT 42
An Act to renumber 59.60 (2) (a); to renumber and amend 65.90 (2); to amend 59.53 (6) (a) 2., 59.54 (27) (a), 59.60 (4) (intro.), 59.60 (4) (a), 59.60 (4) (b), 59.60 (5) (intro.), 59.60 (5) (a), 59.60 (6) (b) 2., 59.60 (6) (b) 3., 59.60 (6) (c), 59.60 (7), 59.60 (8) (a), 59.60 (10), 65.01, 65.02 (5) (intro.), 65.02 (6) (a), 65.02 (6) (b) (intro.), 65.02 (8) (intro.), 65.02 (10), 65.02 (11), 65.03 (1), 65.04 (1), 65.04 (2), 65.04 (4), 65.04 (5), 65.05 (4), 65.05 (5), 65.05 (8), 65.05 (9), 65.06 (1), 65.06 (5) (intro.), 65.06 (14), 65.06 (15), 65.20 (1) (a), 65.20 (1) (b), 65.20 (1) (c), 65.20 (1) (d), 65.20 (1) (e), 65.20 (1) (g), 65.20 (1) (h), 65.90 (1), 65.90 (3) (a) (intro.), 65.90 (3) (a) 1., 65.90 (3) (b) (intro.), 65.90 (3) (bm), 65.90 (4), 65.90 (5) (a), 65.90 (5) (b) and 65.90 (6) (intro.); and to create 59.60 (2) (ae), 59.60 (3s), 65.02 (5m), 65.025, 65.90 (1m), 65.90 (2) (b) and 65.90 (5) (c) of the statutes; relating to: authorizing a biennial budget procedure for political subdivisions.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
42,1 Section 1 . 59.53 (6) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
59.53 (6) (a) 2. If on June 1, 1989, a county has 1.0 or more full-time equivalent attorney positions that have primary responsibility for handling cases described in par. (b), as determined by the district attorney of the prosecutorial unit, the county shall establish and maintain a support enforcement office consisting of support enforcement attorneys and office personnel. In counties having a population of less than 750,000, a county budget under s. 65.90 shall list the proposed appropriation under s. 65.90 (2) for the support enforcement office separate from any other office, department or activity. In counties having a population of 750,000 or more, a county budget shall treat a support enforcement office as a department, as defined in s. 59.60 (2) (a) (as), separate from all other departments, and administered by the county executive. If a county ceases to employ 1.0 or more full-time equivalent attorney positions in the office, the county may provide support enforcement under subd. 1.
42,2 Section 2 . 59.54 (27) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.54 (27) (a) Definition. In this subsection, “board" includes any department, as defined in s. 59.60 (2) (a) (as).
42,3 Section 3 . 59.60 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 59.60 (2) (as).
42,4 Section 4 . 59.60 (2) (ae) of the statutes is created to read:
59.60 (2) (ae) “Budget period” means 2 consecutive fiscal years covered by a biennial budget adopted by a county that has acted under sub. (3s), or an annual budget for any other county that has not acted to adopt a biennial budget under sub. (3s).
42,5 Section 5 . 59.60 (3s) of the statutes is created to read:
59.60 (3s) Biennial budget procedures. (a) A county with a population of 750,000 or more may adopt a biennial budget by implementing the procedures under this subsection and using the procedures under this section. If a county chooses to adopt a biennial budget, it shall adopt such a budget in an odd-numbered year for the next 2 fiscal years that follow immediately the year in which the budget is adopted.
(b) For a county to proceed under this subsection, the board must adopt a resolution or enact an ordinance stating its intent to adopt a biennial budget. Once a resolution is adopted or an ordinance is enacted, such an action takes effect, and may not be reconsidered or repealed, except as provided in par. (c).
(c) A board that has adopted a biennial budget procedure as provided in this subsection may return to the use of an annual budget procedure if the board, by a two-thirds majority vote, adopts a resolution or enacts an ordinance stating its intent to adopt an annual budget.
(d) A board or a committee authorized by the board may, at any time, decrease appropriation amounts in a biennial budget.
(e) In October or November of an even-numbered year, the board may change any appropriation or revenue amount in relation to the 2nd year of the biennial budget by a simple majority vote of the members-elect.
42,6 Section 6 . 59.60 (4) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (4) Submission of annual budget requests. (intro.) On or before the date that the director specifies, but not later than July 15, each department shall annually submit to the director in the form that the director specifies:
42,7 Section 7 . 59.60 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (4) (a) The department's estimated revenues and expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year for the ensuing budget period.
42,8 Section 8 . 59.60 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (4) (b) The estimated cost of any capital improvements pending or proposed for the ensuing fiscal year and for the next 4 5 fiscal years.
42,9 Section 9 . 59.60 (5) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (5) Compilation of budget requests. (intro.) Not later than August 15 of each the year in which the budget is enacted, the director shall submit to the county executive or county administrator and to the board:
42,10 Section 10 . 59.60 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (5) (a) The annual budget estimates of each department.
42,11 Section 11 . 59.60 (6) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (6) (b) 2. A comparative statement by organization unit and principal object of expenditure showing the actual expenditures of the preceding fiscal year, the appropriations and estimated expenditures for the fiscal year currently ending, and the recommended appropriations for the fiscal year budget period next succeeding.
42,12 Section 12 . 59.60 (6) (b) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (6) (b) 3. A comparative statement of the actual revenues from all sources including property taxes during the preceding fiscal year, the anticipated revenues and the estimated revenues for the fiscal year currently ending, and the anticipated revenues for the fiscal year budget period next succeeding including any surplus from the preceding fiscal year not otherwise appropriated under sub. (9).
42,13 Section 13 . 59.60 (6) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (6) (c) The anticipated revenues for the fiscal year budget period next succeeding shall be equal in amount to the recommended appropriations.
42,14 Section 14 . 59.60 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (7) Publication of budget and public hearing. The board shall refer the executive's or administrator's budget to the finance committee and such committee shall publish as a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, a summary of the executive's or administrator's budget and comparative figures together with a statement of the county's bonded indebtedness, in the 2 daily newspapers having the largest circulation in the county, and shall make available to the general public reprinted copies of the summary as published. The publication shall also state the date, hour, and place of the public hearing to be held by the board on such executive's or administrator's budget. The board shall, not less fewer than 14 days after publication of the summary of the executive's or administrator's budget, but not later than the first Monday in November of each year budget period and prior to the adoption of the property tax levy, hold a public hearing on such executive's or administrator's budget, at which time citizens may appear and express their opinions. After such public hearing, and on or before the annual meeting, the finance committee shall submit to the board its recommendations for amendments to the executive's or administrator's budget, if any, and the board shall adopt the budget with such changes as it considers proper and advisable. Subject to sub. (7e), the board of a county with a population of at least 750,000 may not adopt a budget in which the total amount of budgeted expenditures related to the compensation of county board members, and to any other costs that are directly related to the operation and functioning of the county board, including staff, is greater than 0.4 percent of the county portion of the tax levy for that year to which the budget applies. When so adopted, the sums provided shall, subject to the provisions of sub. (8), constitute legal appropriations and anticipated revenues for the ensuing year.
42,15 Section 15. 59.60 (8) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (8) (a) At the request of the head of any department, and after receiving the recommendation of the county executive or county administrator, the finance committee may, at any time during the fiscal year budget period, transfer any unencumbered appropriation balance or portion thereof between principal objects of expenditures within a department; but no transfers shall be made of appropriations originating from bond funds unless the purpose for which the bonds were issued has been fulfilled or abandoned. If the county executive or county administrator fails to make a recommendation within 10 days after the submission of a request for transfer, the finance committee may act upon the request without his or her recommendation. If more than one department is under the jurisdiction of the same board or commission or under the same general management, the group of departments may be considered as though they were a single unit with respect to transfers of appropriations within the group.
42,16 Section 16 . 59.60 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
59.60 (10) Ordinance increasing salaries; new positions; when effective. No ordinance or resolution authorizing the creation of new or additional positions or increasing salaries shall become effective in any fiscal year budget period until an appropriation of funds for such purpose is made or the ordinance or resolution contains a provision for the transfer of funds if required. All such ordinances or resolutions which do not require an appropriation or transfer of funds shall state therein the specific account or accounts in which funds are available for such purposes.
42,17 Section 17 . 65.01 of the statutes is amended to read:
65.01 Application of this chapter. The common council of any city of the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th class may by ordinance adopted by three-fourths of all its members accept the provisions of ss. 65.02, 65.025, 65.03 and 65.04 which when so accepted shall be in full force and effect as to any such city. Except as above provided ss. 65.01 to 65.20 shall apply only to cities of the 1st class.
42,18 Section 18 . 65.02 (5) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
65.02 (5) Budget. (intro.) The budget shall provide a complete financial plan for the ensuing fiscal year budget period. It shall contain in tabular form, for each fiscal year:
42,19 Section 19 . 65.02 (5m) of the statutes is created to read:
65.02 (5m) Budget period. In ss. 65.01 to 65.20, “budget period” means 2 consecutive fiscal years covered by a biennial budget adopted by a city that has acted under s. 62.025, or an annual budget for any other city that has not acted to adopt a biennial budget under s. 65.025.
42,20 Section 20 . 65.02 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
65.02 (6) (a) The For a budget period, the budget summary shall itemize the principal sources of anticipated revenues and shall state separately the amount to be raised by property tax, and the proposed expenditures of each department, bureau, board and commission in such manner as to present to the public a simple and clear summary of the detailed estimates of the budget.
42,21 Section 21 . 65.02 (6) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
65.02 (6) (b) (intro.) The For a budget period, the budget summary shall also include all of the following:
42,22 Section 22 . 65.02 (8) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
65.02 (8) Proposed expenditures. (intro.) Separate provision For a budget period, separate provisions shall be included in the proposed budget for at least:
42,23 Section 23 . 65.02 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
65.02 (10) Proposed expenditures; comparison with other years. The board of estimates shall direct that there be placed opposite the several items of proposed expenditures for the ensuing year budget period, adequate comparisons with the budgets and expenditures of other years.
42,24 Section 24 . 65.02 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
65.02 (11) Anticipated revenues; comparison with other years. The board of estimates shall direct that there be placed opposite the several items of anticipated revenues for the ensuing year budget period, adequate comparisons with the anticipated revenues and receipts of other years.
42,25 Section 25 . 65.025 of the statutes is created to read:
65.025 Biennial budget procedures. (1) A city may adopt a biennial budget by implementing the procedures under this section and using the procedures under ss. 65.02 to 65.20. If a city chooses to adopt a biennial budget, it shall adopt such a budget in an odd-numbered year for the next 2 fiscal years that follow immediately the year in which the budget is adopted.
(2) For a city to proceed under this section, the common council must adopt a resolution or enact an ordinance stating its intent to adopt a biennial budget. Once a resolution is adopted or an ordinance is enacted, such an action takes effect, and may not be reconsidered or repealed, except as provided in sub. (3).
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