August 16, 2001 (or later) .(Thursday)Budget Bill sent to Governor
Oct. 2 to 4, 2001(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
Oct. 16 to Nov. 8, 2001(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
December 13, 2001(Thursday)Bills sent to Governor
Jan. 22 to Feb. 7, 2002(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
Feb. 26 to March 14, 2002(Tu - Th) Last general-business Floorperiod
April 18, 2002(Thursday)Bills sent to Governor
April 30 to May 2, 2002(Tu - Th) Limited-business Floorperiod
May 7, 2002(Tuesday)Bills sent to Governor
May 14 to 15, 2002(Tu - Wed)(Veto Review) Floorperiod
May 16, 2002, to Jan. 6, 2003(Th - Mon)Interim, committee work

May 30, 2002(Thursday)Bills sent to Governor
January 6, 2003(Monday)2003 Inauguration
The joint committee on legislative organization is required by s. 13.02 (3), stats.,
and by joint rule 81 (1) to develop a proposed biennial session schedule early in each
biennial session period and submit it to the legislature for approval in the form of a
joint resolution. This session schedule must include at least one meeting of the
legislature in January of each year to implement the requirements of s. 13.02, stats.,
and joint rule 83 (3) of annual meetings and the carry-over of measures from the
regular annual session of the odd-numbered year to the regular annual session held
in the even-numbered year.
Under joint rule 81 (2), by majority action of the 2 houses or of the organization
committees of the 2 houses, any floorperiod may be extended by earlier convening
than its scheduled convening date or later adjournment after its scheduled ending
date. Under this joint resolution, by majority action of the 2 houses, any floorperiod
may be adjourned earlier than its scheduled ending date, except that the floorperiod
that commences on June 5, 2001, is not authorized to be adjourned until the general
fund executive budget bill has passed both houses.
Under joint rule 83 (2), during the periods of committee work preceding the
final general-business floorperiod (the floorperiod that commences on February 26,
2002), bills, joint resolutions, resolutions, and amendments may be introduced.
Under joint rule 83 (4), March 14, 2002, the last day of the final
general-business floorperiod (the floorperiod that commences on February 26,
2002), is the day on which proposals die for the session, except proposals that have
been passed by one house and concurred in, as amended, by the other house, unless,
under joint rule 81 (2), the floorperiod that commences on February 26, 2002, is
extended and the proposals to be carried forward for consideration during the
extension are specified.
Under joint rule 83 (5), no new proposals (except proposals pertaining to a veto
review session or to any special or extraordinary session) may be introduced after
March 14, 2002, the last day of the final general-business floorperiod (the floorperiod
that commences on February 26, 2002).
Under joint rule 82 (1) (g), proposals that have been passed by one house and
concurred in, as amended, by the other house as of March 14, 2002, the last day of
the final general-business floorperiod (the floorperiod that commences on February
26, 2002), may be considered at the veto review session. This joint resolution
provides, instead, that these proposals and proposals for which a committee of
conference has been appointed by the houses as of March 14, 2002, are not to be
considered at the veto review session.
The joint resolution also contains a schedule regarding adjournment,
submission of bills to the governor, and veto review for special and extraordinary
sessions.
SJR1,2,1 1Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That:
SJR1, s. 1
1Section 1. 2001-2002 Session schedule. (1) Biennial session period. The
2legislature declares that the biennial session period of the 2001 Wisconsin
3legislature began on Wednesday, January 3, 2001, and that the biennial session
4period ends at 12 noon on Monday, January 6, 2003.
SJR1,3,105 (2) Scheduled floorperiods and committee work periods. (a) Unreserved
6days
. Unless reserved under this subsection as a day to conduct an organizational
7meeting or to be part of a scheduled floorperiod of the legislature, every day of the
8biennial session period is designated as a day for committee activity and is available
9to extend a scheduled floorperiod, convene an extraordinary session, or take senate
10action on appointments as permitted by joint rule 81.
SJR1,3,1311 (b) Inauguration. Pursuant to section 13.02 (1) of the statutes, the
12inauguration of the members of the 2001 legislature, and the organizing for business
13of the 2 houses, commences at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, January 3, 2001.
SJR1,3,1514 (c) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, January 30, 2001, at 10
15a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, February 1, 2001.
SJR1,3,1716 (d) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, February 13, 2001, at
1710 a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, February 15, 2001.
SJR1,3,1918 (e) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, March 6, 2001, at 10
19a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, March 22, 2001.
SJR1,3,2320 (f) Bills to governor. No later than Thursday, April 26, 2001, at 4:30 p.m., the
21chief clerk of each house shall submit to the governor for executive action thereon all
22enrolled bills originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed by both
23houses, in regular, extraordinary, or special session, on or before April 20, 2001.
SJR1,3,2524 (g) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at 10 a.m.,
25and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, May 10, 2001.
SJR1,4,4
1(h) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 10 a.m.,
2and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Friday, June 29, 2001, but this floorperiod may
3not be adjourned until the general fund executive budget bill has been passed by both
4houses.
SJR1,4,95 (i) Nonbudget bills to governor. No later than Thursday, August 16, 2001, at
64:30 p.m., the chief clerk of each house shall submit to the governor for executive
7action thereon all enrolled bills, except the enrolled general fund executive budget
8bill, originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed by both houses, in
9regular, extraordinary, or special session, on or before August 10, 2001.
SJR1,4,1510 (j) Budget bill to governor. No later than the later of Thursday, August 16, 2001,
11at 4:30 p.m., or 4:30 p.m on the 4th Thursday after the enrolled general fund
12executive budget bill is passed by both houses, the chief clerk of each house shall
13submit to the governor for executive action thereon any enrolled general fund
14executive budget bill originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed
15by both houses, in regular, extraordinary, or special session.
SJR1,4,1716 (k) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, October 2, 2001, at 10
17a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, October 4, 2001.
SJR1,4,1918 (L) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, October 16, 2001, at 10
19a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, November 8, 2001.
SJR1,4,2320 (m) Bills to governor. No later than Thursday, December 13, 2001, at 4:30 p.m.,
21the chief clerk of each house shall submit to the governor for executive action thereon
22all enrolled bills originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed by both
23houses, in regular, extraordinary, or special session, on or before December 7, 2001.
SJR1,4,2524 (n) Floorperiod. A floorperiod commences on Tuesday, January 22, 2002, at 10
25a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, February 7, 2002.
SJR1,5,3
1(o) Last general-business floorperiod. The last general-business floorperiod
2commences on Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 10 a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier,
3ends on Thursday, March 14, 2002.
SJR1,5,74 (p) Bills to governor. No later than Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 4:30 p.m., the
5chief clerk of each house shall submit to the governor for executive action thereon all
6enrolled bills originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed by both
7houses, in regular, extraordinary, or special session, on or before April 12, 2002.
SJR1,5,118 (q) Limited-business floorperiod. A floorperiod, limited to matters allowed
9under joint rule 82 (1) (c) to (e) and to matters, the purposes of which are allowed
10under joint rule 7, commences on Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 10 a.m., and, unless
11adjourned earlier, ends on Thursday, May 2, 2002.
SJR1,5,1512 (r) Bills to governor. No later than Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 4:30 p.m., the chief
13clerk of each house shall submit to the governor for executive action thereon all
14enrolled bills originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed by both
15houses, in regular, extraordinary, or special session, on or before May 3, 2002.
SJR1,5,1916 (s) Veto review floorperiod. A floorperiod, limited, notwithstanding joint rule
1782 (1) (g), to matters allowed under joint rule 82 (1) (a) to (f), commences on Tuesday,
18May 14, 2002, at 10 a.m., and, unless adjourned earlier, ends on Wednesday, May 15,
192002.
SJR1,5,2320 (t) Bills to governor. No later than Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 4:30 p.m., the
21chief clerk of each house shall submit to the governor for executive action thereon all
22enrolled bills originating in the chief clerk's house and having been passed by both
23houses, in regular, extraordinary, or special session, on or before May 24, 2002.
SJR1,6,324 (3) Interim period of committee work; no further introductions. Upon the
25adjournment of the May veto review floorperiod, there shall be an interim period of

1committee work ending on Monday, January 6, 2003. Unless the legislature is
2convened in one or more extraordinary or special sessions, no additional 2001
3legislation may be offered during this interim period of committee work.
SJR1,6,74 (4) Special and extraordinary sessions. (a) Adjournment. Except for
5consideration of executive vetoes or partial vetoes, a motion adopted in each house
6to adjourn a special or extraordinary session pursuant to this joint resolution shall
7constitute final adjournment of the special or extraordinary session.
SJR1,6,118 (b) Bills to governor. No later than 4:30 p.m. on the first Thursday occurring
92 full weeks after the day an enrolled bill is passed by both houses after May 24, 2002,
10in special or extraordinary session, the chief clerk of the house in which it originated
11shall submit it to the governor for executive action thereon.
SJR1,6,1612 (c) Veto review. A special or extraordinary session shall reconvene upon a call
13of a majority of the members of the joint committee on legislative organization solely
14for the consideration of executive vetoes or partial vetoes if an enrolled bill passed
15by both houses during the special or extraordinary session was vetoed or partially
16vetoed.
SJR1,6,2017 (5) End of term. The biennial term of the 2001 legislature ends on the first
18Monday of January (January 6) in 2003. Pursuant to section 13.02 (1) of the statutes,
19the inauguration of the members of the 2003 legislature will be on Monday, January
206, 2003.
SJR1, s. 2 21Section 2. Notice of 2003 session organization. Notice is hereby given that
22the biennial session of the 2003 legislature will hold its first meeting, pursuant to
23section 13.02 (1) of the statutes, on Monday, January 6, 2003, and that the meeting
24will begin at 2 p.m.
SJR1,6,2525 (End)
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