Passage.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Taylor, Sullivan, Vinehout, Lazich and Grothman.
Noes, 0 - None.
Lena Taylor
Chairperson
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The committee on Senate Organization reports:
[MOTION 1] To waive the public hearing requirement, pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1m), on AB-760, relating to registration of professional employer organizations, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. The Senate companion bill, SB-440, received a public hearing on February 13, 2008. In addition, to refer AB-760 to, and withdraw from, the joint committee on Finance and place on the calendar for Tuesday, March 11, 2008 as a special order of business at 11:25 A.M. after AB-616, pursuant to Senate Rule 41 (1)(e).
[MOTION 2] To waive the public hearing requirement, pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1m), on AB-486, relating to expenditure of $10,317.93 from moneys appropriated to the Department of Natural Resources in payment of a claim against the state made by the Klemme Brothers Well Drilling, Inc. and place on the calendar for Tuesday, March 11, 2008 as a special order of business at 11:26 A.M. after AB-760.
Ayes, 4 - Senators Decker, Risser, Hansen, and Fitzgerald.
Noes, 1 - Senator Leibham.
Russ Decker
Chairperson
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Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
March 7 , 2008
The Honorable, the Legislature:
Bill Number   Act Number   Publication Date
Senate Bill 279   Act 55   March 18 , 2008
Senate Bill 431   Act 59   March 18 , 2008
Senate Bill 1   Act 61   March 18 , 2008
Senate Bill 297   Act 62   March 18 , 2008
Senate Bill 167   Act 63   March 18 , 2008
Sincerely,
DOUGLAS LA FOLLETTE
Secretary of State
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Senate President
March 7 , 2008
The Honorable, the Senate:
Pursuant to Senate Rule 46 (2)(c), I am writing to inform you that I have directed the following proposal(s) to be withdrawn from committee and rereferred. I have obtained the consent of the appropriate standing committee chairperson and the chairperson of the committee on Senate Organization.
S675 Assembly Bill 720 withdrawn from committee on Transportation and Tourism and rereferred to committee on Veterans and Military Affairs, Biotechnology and Financial Institutions.
Sincerely,
FRED A. RISSER
Senate President
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State of Wisconsin
Legislative Reference Bureau
March 6 , 2008
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The following rules have been published in the February 29, 2008 Wisconsin Administrative Register No. 626:
Clearinghouse Rules   Effective Date(s)
06-120     3-1-2008
07-050     3-1-2008
07-069     3-1-2008
07-077     3-1-2008
07-083     3-1-2008
07-084     3-1-2008
07-086     3-1-2008
07-090     3-1-2008
Sincerely,
BRUCE J. HOESLY
Senior Legislative Attorney/Code Editor
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Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
The committee on Commerce, Utilities and Rail reports and recommends:
Relating to certifying businesses as being eligible to claim tax credits for fuel and electricity used in manufacturing, under sections 71.07 (3t), 71.28 (3t), and 71.47 (3t) of the statutes, and affecting small business.
No action taken.
Relating to liquor wholesaler warehouse facilities.
No action taken.
Jeffrey Plale
Chairperson
The committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation reports and recommends:
Relating to prescription labels.
No action taken.
Relating to the transfer of a prescription drug by a pharmacy technician.
No action taken.
Jon Erpenbach
Chairperson
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Messages from the Assembly Considered
Assembly Bill 47
Relating to: creating a nonrefundable individual income tax credit for certain amounts relating to health savings accounts that may be deducted from, or are exempt from, federal income taxes.
By Representatives Kaufert, Moulton, Jeskewitz, Davis, Ziegelbauer, F. Lasee, J. Fitzgerald, Petrowski, Ballweg, Kerkman, Hubler, Albers, Roth, Tauchen, Wood, Lothian, Hines, Van Roy, A. Ott, Meyer, Hahn, Petersen, Townsend, Strachota, Murtha, Owens, Rhoades, J. Ott, Nass, Bies, Zipperer, Stone, LeMahieu, Montgomery, Friske, M. Williams, Nerison, Nygren, Musser, Kestell, Gunderson, Kramer, Kleefisch, Suder, Gundrum and Vos; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Harsdorf, Grothman, A. Lasee, Lazich, Leibham, Kapanke, Roessler, Olsen, Kanavas, Kedzie and Schultz.
Read first time and referred to committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation.
Assembly Bill 67
Relating to: an education tax credit for businesses.
By Representatives Zipperer, Moulton, Bies, Davis, Gronemus, Gundrum, Hahn, Hines, Honadel, Jeskewitz, Kramer, Mursau, Murtha, Nass, Nygren, J. Ott, Petersen, Petrowski, Roth, Strachota, Tauchen, Townsend and Ziegelbauer; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Plale, Kanavas, Leibham, Roessler, Schultz, S. Fitzgerald and Kedzie.
Read first time and referred to committee on Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, Workforce Development, Technical Colleges and Consumer Protection.
Assembly Bill 71
Relating to: requiring that patients be informed of health care facility use charges and that the charges be identified separately on bills.
By Representatives Benedict, Berceau, Boyle, Gunderson, Hahn, Hubler, Molepske, Mursau, Nass, Seidel, Sheridan, Travis and Turner; cosponsored by Senators Lehman, Coggs and Erpenbach.
Read first time and referred to committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation.
Assembly Bill 92
Relating to: battery occurring during a riot and providing a penalty.
By Representatives Albers, Owens, Musser, Mursau, Kleefisch, Gunderson, Lothian and A. Ott; cosponsored by Senator Schultz .
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections, and Housing.
Assembly Bill 144
Relating to: escapes by persons on probation, parole, and extended supervision and providing penalties.
By Representatives Seidel, Kreuser, Hraychuck, Albers, Bies, Gunderson, Gundrum, Jeskewitz, Musser, Nass, Nelson, Sheridan and Staskunas; cosponsored by Senators Wirch, Roessler, Lassa and Lehman.
Read first time and referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections, and Housing.
Assembly Bill 151
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