AJR1,14,129 Joint Rule 72. Daily calendars. Such quantity of daily calendars as ordered
10by the chief clerk of each house shall be printed reproduced. The format of the
11calendars shall for each house be as provided in the rules of that house or as directed
12by the committee on organization of that house.
AJR1, s. 27 13Section 27. Joint rule 73 (1) to (5) are amended to read:
AJR1,14,1614 Joint Rule 73 (1) The chief clerk of each house shall prepare and deliver to the
15contract printer immediately
transmit for reproduction after the close of each daily
16session printer's copy of its daily journal.
AJR1,14,2317 (2) The journals shall contain a concise description of the business conducted
18by each house. Any proposal shall be identified in the journal by number and relating
19clause on introduction, when reported by the standing committee, when first
20considered on any legislative day, or after significant business relating to another
21subject has intervened. All other journal references to the proposal shall be by
22number only. Either house may order any other of its proceedings printed included
23in its journal.
AJR1,15,724 (3) All executive messages to the legislature, except veto messages, shall be
25printed included in the senate journal only. Executive pardon communications or

1reports, reports of the claims board under section 16.007 of the statutes and reports
2of lobbyist registrations required by section 13.685 (7) of the statutes shall be printed
3included in the senate journal. The report of a joint committee shall be printed
4included in the journal of the house in which the resolution or act creating the
5committee originated. Joint resolutions and amendments to bills and joint
6resolutions shall not be printed included in the journal except as required by section
71 of article XII of the constitution.
AJR1,15,138 (4) The presiding officer of each house shall cause notice of receipt of any
9proposed administrative rule under section 227.19 of the statutes to be printed
10included in the journal of the house, together with a notice of the standing committee
11to which the proposed rule is referred and the date of referral. The presiding officer
12shall cause a similar notice to be printed included whenever a proposed rule is
13withdrawn.
AJR1,15,1614 (5) Copies of the daily journal of each house shall be printed reproduced and
15delivered on the morning of the business day next following the session whose
16proceedings are printed reproduced.
AJR1, s. 28 17Section 28. Joint rule 73 (6) is repealed.
AJR1, s. 29 18Section 29. Joint rule 74 (1) and (2) (intro.) and (f) are amended to read:
AJR1,15,2519 Joint Rule 74 (1) Within 60 days next following the close of any session of the
20legislature, the chief clerk of each house shall prepare and deliver to the contract
21printer printer's copy
the matter for its daily journal, which is required by the order
22of such house to be printed included therein; and printer's copy of any other matter,
23not already printed included in either journal, which is required to be printed
24included by joint action of the legislature, shall be prepared and delivered
25transmitted by the chief clerk of the house in which such action originated.
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1(2) (intro.) One hundred copies shall be printed reproduced and bound. The
2journals for both houses shall be bound in cloth. The journals of regular,
3extraordinary and special sessions may be bound together in the same volumes if the
4extraordinary or special session is called before the journals of the regular sessions
5have been bound; if not so bound the journals of both houses for the extraordinary
6or special session shall be bound together. Distribution of such copies shall be as
7follows:
AJR1,16,108 (f) The remaining printed reproduced and bound copies to be distributed by the
9department of administration at the department's discretion, upon application to the
10department.
AJR1, s. 30 11Section 30. Joint rule 75 (1) is amended to read:
AJR1,16,1412 Joint Rule 75 (1) The chief clerk of each house shall, before the beginning of
13each week, prepare and have printed reproduced a schedule of committee activities
14scheduled for such week by Monday noon of the preceding week.
AJR1, s. 31 15Section 31. Joint rule 76 is amended to read:
AJR1,17,416 Joint Rule 76. (title) Weekly bulletins Bulletins of senate and assembly
17proceedings.
(1) As soon as possible after the close of the last session of each week,
18beginning with
After the 3rd week of the biennial session, there shall be published
19a 4-volume at convenient intervals a "Bulletin of Proceedings". Volume I, "Senate",
20and volume III, "Assembly",
The senate and assembly parts shall each be published
21under the direction of the respective chief clerk; volume IV, "Index", and the index
22part
shall be published as provided in joint rule 77; and volume II, "Administrative
23Rules", shall be published as provided in joint rule 78. Volumes I and III
. The senate
24and assembly parts
shall each contain a directory of the officers, members and
25committees of the legislature. Each volume The senate and assembly parts shall

1contain the complete history of legislative action on the bills, joint resolutions,
2resolutions and petitions originating in that house; in addition, volume I the senate
3part
shall contain the history of senate action on gubernatorial nominations for
4appointment.
AJR1,17,95 (2) The chief clerk of each house shall supervise the completion of an up-to-date
6record of the actions by that house on all bills, and joint resolutions and proposed
7administrative rules
and of the actions on resolutions originating in that house. The
8chief clerk shall deliver a camera-ready copy of this publish the record for all
9measures originating in that house to the contract printer as soon as completed.
AJR1, s. 32 10Section 32. Joint rule 77 (intro.) is amended to read:
AJR1,17,1411 Joint Rule 77. (title) Weekly index volume of Index to bulletin of
12proceedings.
(intro.) The index volume of to the weekly bulletin of proceedings
13shall be prepared by the legislative reference bureau. The volume index shall
14contain:
AJR1, s. 33 15Section 33. Joint rule 77 (4) is amended to read:
AJR1,17,1916 Joint Rule 77 (4) A subject index to the legislative journals, which includes an
17alphabetical index by name to lobbyists' principals and an alphabetical list of the
18names of registered lobbyists and, in conjunction with each name, the principals
19represented by each lobbyist
.
AJR1, s. 34 20Section 34. Joint rule 77 (5) and (6) are repealed.
AJR1, s. 35 21Section 35. Joint rule 78 is amended to read:
AJR1,18,822 Joint Rule 78. (title) Weekly bulletin Bulletin and index to actions
23concerning proposed administrative rules.
The administrative rules volume
24of the weekly
bulletin of proceedings shall be prepared jointly by the chief clerks of
25the 2 houses, the legislative council staff and the legislative reference bureau. The

1volume bulletin shall contain a history of each transaction affecting a proposed
2administrative rule received under section 227.15 (1) of the statutes, prepared by the
3chief clerk of each house. It shall also contain a subject index, and an author index
4by agency of any proposed administrative rule received under section 227.15 (1) of
5the statutes, prepared by the legislative reference bureau. Whenever the other
6volumes of the bulletin of proceedings are not published on a weekly basis, a
A
7replacement or supplement to the administrative rules volume bulletin shall be
8published at least once every 4 weeks month.
AJR1, s. 36 9Section 36. Joint rule 79 (1) and (5) are amended to read:
AJR1,18,1510 Joint Rule 79 (1) Drafting requests. The legislative reference bureau shall
11number all drafting requests received by it in a continuing sequence throughout each
12legislative biennium. Separate sequences may be used to distinguish proposals,
13substitute amendments, simple amendments to proposals other than the budget bill,
14floor amendments to proposals, and drafts for incorporation into the budget bill or
15any amendments thereto.
AJR1,18,2116 (5) Bulletin of proceedings. The history of legislative action on all measures
17offered in special sessions shall be published in a single chapter for each special
18session, at the end of the senate and assembly volumes parts of the bulletin of
19proceedings. In the subject and author indexes of the index volume to the bulletin
20of proceedings
, special session legislation shall be indexed, together with regular
21session legislation, into a single subject-and author-heading sequence.
AJR1, s. 37 22Section 37. Joint rule 81 (1) (intro.) and (2) (c) are amended to read:
AJR1,18,2523 Joint Rule 81 (1) (intro.) Under section 1 of article XIII of the constitution, each
24Each biennial session period begins and ends on the first Monday in January of the
25odd-numbered year, as follows:
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1(2) (c) Following the official call of any special or extraordinary session, the joint
2committee on employment relations or on legislative organization, the committees
3on organization in each house, and any committee of either house so authorized
4under the rules thereof, may offer for introduction proposals germane to the call, and
5such proposals may be numbered, referred to committee and printed reproduced in
6advance of the special or extraordinary session under the customary procedures of
7each house.
AJR1, s. 38 8Section 38. Joint rule 83 (2) (c) is amended to read:
AJR1,19,149 Joint Rule 83 (2) (c) The chief clerk of each house shall receive, number and
10cause to be printed reproduced all original proposals offered in compliance with par.
11(a), but no such proposal may be printed reproduced until it has been referred under
12par. (b). The chief clerk of each house shall similarly receive, number, cause to be
13printed reproduced, and forward to the appropriate committee, all amendments and
14substitute amendments received under par. (a).
AJR1, s. 39 15Section 39. Joint rule 84 (1) is amended to read:
AJR1,19,2316 Joint Rule 84 (1) Meetings. Meet, on call of the chairperson, in the capitol. As
17authorized by section 13.123 (3) (a) of the statutes, any committee may, with the prior
18consent of the committee on senate organization in the case of senate committees or
19of the speaker all of the officers required by assembly rule in the case of assembly
20committees, meet at such other locations throughout this state as the chairperson
21shall announce. Each committee meeting shall be given due public notice. No such
22committee may schedule an executive session outside the capitol unless such
23executive session is held in conjunction with a public meeting of the committee.
AJR1, s. 40 24Section 40. Joint rule 85 is amended to read:
AJR1,20,9
1Joint Rule 85. Reimbursement for expenses. For any day on which a
2member of the legislature is in Madison on legislative business pursuant to section
313.123 (1) of the statutes or attends a legislative committee meeting in Madison, such
4member shall be reimbursed the per diem provided in section 13.123 (1) (a) of the
5statutes. Any legislator who attends a committee meeting outside Madison
6authorized under joint rule 84 (1) shall be reimbursed for the actual and necessary
7expenses incurred in attending such committee meeting as provided by section
813.123 (2) (3) of the statutes, or for the round-trip cost of traveling to such meeting
9from Madison.
AJR1, s. 41 10Section 41. Joint rule 87 (3) (c) 1. and 2. are amended to read:
AJR1,20,1811 Joint Rule 87 (3) (c) 1. A complete edition, cumulative through the recess date
12of each floor period including the veto review session, to be published as
13expeditiously as possible after each such date. When the chief clerk of the senate,
14the chief clerk of the assembly and the chief of the legislative reference bureau
15conclude that such edition will not be superseded by a new complete edition for at
16least 3 weeks, they may jointly direct that the number of bulletins printed
17reproduced for such edition be increased to the number necessary to satisfy the
18anticipated demand during the period of the edition's anticipated life span.
AJR1,20,2219 2. Supplements to any complete cumulative edition issued under subd. 1., to
20be published biweekly or at other convenient weekly intervals determined by the
21amount of new information to be published. The content of any supplement edition
22may be limited to the updating of certain parts of the bulletin of proceedings.
AJR1, s. 42 23Section 42. Joint rule 98 (1), (2) (b) and (3) are amended to read:
AJR1,21,424 Joint Rule 98 (1) Within one week after the adoption and concurrence of any
25joint resolution significantly changing the joint rules, the chief clerk of the house of

1origin shall direct the printing reproduction of a new pamphlet incorporating the
2entire text of the joint rules as affected by that joint resolution unless, in the
3judgment of the president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly, additional
4rule changes may soon be agreed to by the 2 houses.
AJR1,21,75 (2) (b) Each pamphlet edition shall contain a revised table of contents and index
6prepared by the legislative reference bureau and shall be printed under the class 1
7contract for printing of legislative bills
.
AJR1,21,98 (3) The chief clerk of each house shall supervise the book printing reproduction
9of the joint rules for insertion into the assembly and senate manuals.
AJR1,21,1010 (End)
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