SB21,1732,20 18(2) After the clerk determines the amount due, the clerk of court shall collect
19and transmit the amount to the county treasurer under s. 59.40 (2) (n). The county
20treasurer shall then distribute the moneys under s. 59.25 (3) (gm).
SB21,4734 21Section 4734. 973.05 (2m) (du) of the statutes is created to read:
SB21,1732,2322 973.05 (2m) (du) To payment of the crime prevention funding board surcharge
23until paid in full.
SB21,4735 24Section 4735. 973.06 (1) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1733,10
1973.06 (1) (j) If the defendant violated s. 23.33 (4c), 30.681, 114.09, 346.63,
2350.101, 940.09 (1), or 940.25, any costs charged to or paid by a law enforcement
3agency for the withdrawal of the defendant's blood, except that the court may not
4impose on the defendant any cost for an alternative test provided free of charge as
5described in s. 343.305 (4). If at the time the court finds that the defendant
6committed the violation, the law enforcement agency has not paid or been charged
7with the costs of withdrawing the person's blood, the court shall impose and collect
8the costs the law enforcement agency reasonably expects to be charged for the
9withdrawal, based on the current charges for this procedure. Notwithstanding sub.
10(2), the court may not remit these costs.
SB21,4736 11Section 4736. 978.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1733,2112 978.03 (1) The district attorney of any prosecutorial unit having a population
13of 500,000 or more may appoint 5 7 deputy district attorneys and such assistant
14district attorneys as may be requested by the department of administration and
15authorized in accordance with s. 16.505. The district attorney shall rank the deputy
16district attorneys for purposes of carrying out duties under this section. The
17deputies, according to rank, may perform any duty of the district attorney, under the
18district attorney's direction. In the absence or disability of the district attorney, the
19deputies, according to rank, may perform any act required by law to be performed
20by the district attorney. Any such deputy must have practiced law in this state for
21at least 2 years prior to appointment under this section.
SB21,4737 22Section 4737. 978.045 (1r) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1734,823 978.045 (1r) (intro.) Any judge of a court of record, by an order entered in the
24record stating the cause for it, may appoint an attorney as a special prosecutor to
25perform, for the time being, or for the trial of the accused person, the duties of the

1district attorney. An attorney appointed under this subsection shall have all of the
2powers of the district attorney. The judge may appoint an attorney as a special
3prosecutor at the request of a district attorney to assist the district attorney in the
4prosecution of persons charged with a crime, in grand jury proceedings or John Doe
5proceedings under s. 968.26, in proceedings under ch. 980, or in investigations. The
6judge may appoint an attorney as a special prosecutor only if the judge or the
7requesting district attorney submits an affidavit to the department of justice
8attesting that
any of the following conditions exists:
SB21,4738 9Section 4738. 978.045 (1r) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1734,1210 978.045 (1r) (e) The district attorney is physically unable to attend to his or her
11duties due to a health issue or has a mental incapacity that impairs his or her ability
12to substantially perform his or her duties.
SB21,4739 13Section 4739. 978.045 (2) (a), (b) and (c) of the statutes are consolidated,
14renumbered 978.045 (2) and amended to read:
SB21,1734,2215 978.045 (2) The If the department of justice approves the appointment of a
16special prosecutor under sub. (1r), the
court shall fix the amount of compensation for
17any the attorney appointed as a special prosecutor under sub. (1r) according to the
18rates specified in s. 977.08 (4m) (b). (b) The department of administration shall pay
19the compensation ordered by the court from the appropriation under s. 20.475 (1) (d).
20(c) The court, district attorney, and the special prosecutor shall provide any
21information regarding a payment under par. (b) of compensation that the
22department requests.
SB21,4740 23Section 4740. 978.05 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1735,1124 978.05 (6) (a) Institute, commence or appear in all civil actions or special
25proceedings under and perform the duties set forth for the district attorney under ch.

1980 and ss. 17.14, 30.03 (2), 48.09 (5), 59.55 (1), 59.64 (1), 70.36, 89.08, 103.50 (8),
2103.92 (4), 109.09, 343.305 (9) (a), 453.08, 806.05, 938.09, 938.18, 938.355 (6) (b) and
3(6g) (a), 946.86, 946.87, 961.55 (5), 971.14 and 973.075 to 973.077, perform any duties
4in connection with court proceedings in a court assigned to exercise jurisdiction
5under chs. 48 and 938 as the judge may request and perform all appropriate duties
6and appear if the district attorney is designated in specific statutes, including
7matters within chs. 782, 976 and 979 and ss. 51.81 to 51.85. Nothing in this
8paragraph limits the authority of the county board to designate, under s. 48.09 (5),
9that the corporation counsel provide representation as specified in s. 48.09 (5) or to
10designate, under s. 48.09 (6) or 938.09 (6), the district attorney as an appropriate
11person to represent the interests of the public under s. 48.14 or 938.14.
SB21,4741 12Section 4741. 978.11 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1735,14 13978.11 Budget. The department of administration justice shall prepare the
14budget of the prosecution system and submit it in accordance with s. 16.42.
SB21,4742 15Section 4742. 978.12 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1736,216 978.12 (1) (c) Assistant district attorneys. Assistant district attorneys shall be
17employed outside the classified service. For purposes of salary administration, the
18director of the office administrator of the division of state employment relations
19personnel management in the department of administration shall establish one or
20more classifications for assistant district attorneys in accordance with the
21classification or classifications allocated to assistant attorneys general. Except as
22provided in ss. 111.93 (3) (b) and 230.12 (10), the salaries of assistant district
23attorneys shall be established and adjusted in accordance with the state
24compensation plan for assistant attorneys general whose positions are allocated to
25the classification or classifications established by the director of the office

1administrator of the division of state employment relations personnel management
2in the department of administration
.
SB21,4743 3Section 4743. 985.01 (1g) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1736,54 985.01 (1g) "Governing body" has the meaning given in s. 345.05 (1) (b) and
5includes a long-term care district board under s. 46.2895
.
SB21,4744 6Section 4744. 985.01 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1736,87 985.01 (3) "Municipality" has the meaning in s. 345.05 (1) (c) and includes a
8long-term care district under s. 46.2895
.
SB21,4745 9Section 4745. 995.55 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,1736,1410 995.55 (1) (b) "Educational institution" means an institution of higher
11education, as defined in s. 108.02 (18); a technical college established under s. 38.02;
12a school, as defined in s. 38.50 440.52 (11) (a) 2.; a public school, as described in s.
13115.01 (1); a charter school, as defined in s. 115.001 (1); a private school, as defined
14in s. 115.001 (3r); or a private educational testing service or administrator.
SB21,4746 15Section 4746. 2009 Wisconsin Act 28, section 9109 (1) is repealed.
SB21,4747 16Section 4747. 2013 Wisconsin Act 20, section 9151 (2) (a) 1. is amended to
17read:
SB21,1736,2318[2013 Wisconsin Act 20] Section 9151 (2) (a) 1. "Approval" means approval by
19the secretary of the federal department of labor governor of a plan submitted jointly
20by the department of workforce development and the department of veterans affairs
21for transfer of the administration of the disabled veterans' outreach program and the
22local veterans' employment representative program from the department of
23workforce development to the department of veterans affairs.  
SB21,4748 24Section 4748. 2013 Wisconsin Act 20, section 9151 (3) (b) is amended to read:
SB21,1737,13
1[2013 Wisconsin Act 20] Section 9151 (3) (b) Approval by secretary of federal
2department of labor
governor. The department of workforce development and the
3department of veterans affairs, jointly, shall prepare a plan for transfer of the
4administration of the disabled veterans' outreach program and the local veterans'
5employment representative program from the department of workforce development
6to the department of veterans affairs and shall submit that plan to the secretary of
7the federal department of labor
governor for approval. If the secretary of the federal
8department of labor
governor approves the plan, the governor shall declare the
9department of veterans affairs to be the primary coordinator of the employment
10service delivery system, as defined in 38 USC 4101 (7), for veterans in this state, and

11administration of those programs shall be transferred from the department of
12workforce development to the department of veterans affairs as provided in
13paragraphs (c) to (i).
SB21,4749 14Section 4749. 2013 Wisconsin Act 20, section 9252 (1) (a) (intro.), as last
15affected by 2013 Wisconsin Act 145, section 44m, is amended to read:
SB21,1738,216[2013 Wisconsin Act 20] Section 9252 (1) (a) (intro.) Notwithstanding 2011
17Wisconsin Act 32
, section 9255 (1) (c) and (d), the secretary shall not lapse any money
18from the agencies specified in those paragraphs during the 2013-15 fiscal biennium,
19but shall instead lapse to the general fund from the unencumbered balances of
20general purpose revenue and program revenue appropriations to the following
21executive branch state agencies, other than sum sufficient appropriations and
22appropriations of federal revenues, the following amounts in the 2013-14, 2014-15,
23and 2015-16, and 2016-17 fiscal years, except that, for the 2015-16 and 2016-17
24fiscal years, the amounts to be lapsed from the department of financial institutions
25and the department of safety and professional services shall be combined as an

1amount to be lapsed from the department of financial institutions and professional
2standards
:
SB21,4750 3Section 4750. 2013 Wisconsin Act 229, section 6 (1) is amended to read:
SB21,1738,44[2013 Wisconsin Act 229] Section 6 (1) This act takes effect on July 1, 2015 2017.
SB21,9101 5Section 9101. Nonstatutory provisions; Administration.
SB21,1738,6 6(1) Transfer of business certification programs.
SB21,1738,12 7(a) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
8liabilities of the department of administration primarily related to disabled
9veteran-owned business certifications, woman-owned business certifications, and
10minority business certifications, as determined by the secretary of administration,
11become the assets and liabilities of the department of financial institutions and
12professional standards.
SB21,1738,19 13(b) Positions and employees. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
14positions and all incumbent employees in the classified service of the state civil
15service holding those positions in the department of administration performing
16duties primarily related to disabled veteran-owned business certifications,
17woman-owned business certifications, and minority business certifications, as
18determined by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the department of
19financial institutions and professional standards.
SB21,1738,25 20(c) Employee status. Employees transferred under paragraph (b ) have all the
21rights and the same status under chapter 230 of the statutes in the department of
22financial institutions and professional standards that they enjoyed in the
23department of administration immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding
24section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employee so transferred who has attained
25permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
SB21,1739,6
1(d) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
2tangible personal property, including records, of the department of administration
3primarily related to disabled veteran-owned business certifications, woman-owned
4business certifications, and minority business certifications, as determined by the
5secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of financial institutions
6and professional standards.
SB21,1739,15 7(e) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of
8administration on the effective date of this paragraph that is primarily related to
9disabled veteran-owned business certifications, woman-owned business
10certifications, and minority business certifications, as determined by the secretary
11of administration, is transferred to the department of financial institutions and
12professional standards. All materials submitted to or actions taken by the
13department of administration with respect to the pending matter are considered as
14having been submitted to or taken by the department of financial institutions and
15professional standards.
SB21,1739,23 16(f) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of administration
17in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to disabled
18veteran-owned business certifications, woman-owned business certifications, and
19minority business certifications, as determined by the secretary of administration,
20remain in effect and are transferred to the department of financial institutions and
21professional standards. The department of financial institutions and professional
22standards shall carry out any obligations under those contracts unless modified or
23rescinded by that department to the extent allowed under the contract.
SB21,1740,10 24(g) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the department of
25administration primarily related to disabled veteran-owned business certifications,

1woman-owned business certifications, and minority business certifications, as
2determined by the secretary of administration, that are in effect on the effective date
3of this paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration dates or until
4amended or repealed by the department of financial institutions and professional
5standards. All orders issued by the department of administration primarily related
6to disabled veteran-owned business certifications, woman-owned business
7certifications, and minority business certifications, as determined by the secretary
8of administration, that are in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain
9in effect until their specified expiration dates or until modified or rescinded by the
10department of financial institutions and professional standards.
SB21,1740,12 11(2) Transfer of small business regulatory review board and office of
12business development.
SB21,1740,17 13(a) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
14liabilities of the department of administration primarily related to the small
15business regulatory review board and the office of business development, as
16determined by the secretary of administration, become the assets and liabilities of
17the department of financial institutions and professional standards.
SB21,1740,22 18(b) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
19tangible personal property, including records, of the department of administration
20primarily related to the small business regulatory review board and the office of
21business development, as determined by the secretary of administration, is
22transferred to the department of financial institutions and professional standards.
SB21,1741,5 23(c) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of
24administration on the effective date of this paragraph that is primarily related to the
25small business regulatory review board and the office of business development, as

1determined by the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of
2financial institutions and professional standards. All materials submitted to or
3actions taken by the department of administration with respect to the pending
4matter are considered as having been submitted to or taken by the department of
5financial institutions and professional standards.
SB21,1741,13 6(d) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of administration
7in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the small
8business regulatory review board and the office of business development, as
9determined by the secretary of administration, remain in effect and are transferred
10to the department of financial institutions and professional standards. The
11department of financial institutions and professional standards shall carry out any
12obligations under those contracts unless modified or rescinded by that department
13to the extent allowed under the contract.
SB21,1741,14 14(3) State energy office and relocation administration.
SB21,1741,15 15(a) Definitions. In this subsection:
SB21,1741,16 161. "Commission" means the public service commission.
SB21,1741,17 172. "Department" means the department of administration.
SB21,1741,19 183. "Office" means the state energy office in the division of energy services of the
19department.
SB21,1741,21 204. "Relocation administration" means the powers and duties of the department
21under sections 32.19 to 32.27, 2013 stats.
SB21,1741,25 22(b) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
23liabilities of the department primarily relating to the office or relocation
24administration, as determined by the secretary of administration, become the assets
25and liabilities of the commission.
SB21,1742,9
1(c) Employee transfers. On the effective date of this paragraph, 5.0 FTE FED
2positions, and the incumbent employees holding those positions, in the department
3who perform duties primarily related to the office, as determined by the secretary of
4administration, are transferred to the commission. On the effective date of this
5paragraph, 1.0 FTE GPR position, and the incumbent employee holding that
6position, in the department who performs duties primarily related to relocation
7administration, as determined by the secretary of administration, is transferred to
8the commission to be funded under section 20.155 (1) (g) of the statutes, as affected
9by this act.
SB21,1742,14 10(d) Employee status. Employees transferred under paragraph (c ) have all the
11rights and the same status under chapter 230 of the statutes in the commission that
12they enjoyed in the department immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding
13section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employee so transferred who has attained
14permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
SB21,1742,18 15(e) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
16tangible personal property, including records, of the department primarily relating
17to the office or relocation administration, as determined by the secretary of
18administration, becomes the personal property of the commission.
SB21,1742,23 19(f) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department primarily
20relating to the office or relocation administration, as determined by the department,
21on the effective date of this paragraph is transferred to the commission. All materials
22submitted to or actions taken by the department are considered as having been
23submitted to or taken by the commission.
SB21,1743,3 24(g) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department primarily relating
25to the office or relocation administration, as determined by the department, in effect

1on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect and are transferred to the
2commission. The commission shall carry out any obligations under those contracts
3unless modified or rescinded to the extent allowed under the contract.
SB21,1743,9 4(h) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the department under sections
532.19 to 32.27 of the statutes in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain
6in effect until their specified expiration dates or until amended or are repealed by the
7commission. All orders issued by the department under sections 32.19 to 32.27 of the
8statutes in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect until their
9specified expiration dates or until modified or rescinded by the commission.
SB21,1743,10 10(4) Transfer of state prosecutors office.
SB21,1743,14 11(a) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
12liabilities of the department of administration that are primarily related to the state
13prosecutors office, as determined by the secretary of administration, become the
14assets and liabilities of the department of justice.
SB21,1743,19 15(b) Employee transfers. On the effective date of this paragraph, all positions,
16and the incumbent employees holding those positions, in the department of
17administration with duties that are primarily related to the state prosecutors office,
18as determined by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the department
19of justice.
SB21,1743,25 20(c) Employee status. Employees transferred under paragraph (b ) have all the
21rights and the same status under chapter 230 of the statutes in the department of
22justice that they enjoyed in the department of administration immediately before the
23transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employee so
24transferred who has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a
25probationary period.
SB21,1744,4
1(d) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
2tangible personal property, including records, of the department of administration
3that is primarily related to the state prosecutors office, as determined by the
4secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of justice.
SB21,1744,10 5(e) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of administration
6that are primarily related to the state prosecutors office, as determined by the
7secretary of administration, in effect on the effective date of this paragraph, remain
8in effect and are transferred to the department of justice. The department of justice
9shall carry out any such contractual obligations unless modified or rescinded by the
10department of justice to the extent allowed under the contract.
SB21,1744,17 11(f) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of
12administration that is primarily related to the state prosecutors office, as
13determined by the secretary of administration, on the effective date of this
14paragraph, is transferred to the department of justice, and all materials submitted
15to or actions taken by the department of administration, with respect to the pending
16matter are considered as having been submitted to or taken by the department of
17justice.
SB21,1744,22 18(g) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated for the department of
19administration that are primarily related to the state prosecutors office, as
20determined by the secretary of administration, that are in effect on the effective date
21of this paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration dates or until
22amended or repealed by the department of justice.
SB21,1744,23 23(5) Office services.
SB21,1744,25 24(a) In this subsection, "shared services agency" has the meaning given in
25section 16.004 (20) (a) of the statutes.
SB21,1745,5
1(b) On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and liabilities of a shared
2services agency that relate to human resources services, payroll services, finance
3services, budget functions, and procurement functions, as determined by the
4secretary of administration, become the assets and liabilities of the department of
5administration.
SB21,1745,10 6(c) On the effective date of this paragraph, all tangible personal property,
7including records, of a shared services agency that relate to human resources
8services, payroll services, finance services, budget functions, and procurement
9functions, as determined by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the
10department of administration.
SB21,1745,15 11(d) All contracts entered into by a shared services agency in effect on the
12effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to human resources
13services, payroll services, finance services, budget functions, and procurement
14functions, as determined by the secretary of administration, remain in effect and are
15transferred to the department of administration.
SB21,1745,16 16(6) Information technology services.
SB21,1745,18 17(a) In this subsection, "agency" means all entities listed under section 16.971
18(2) (ac) of the statutes.
SB21,1745,22 19(b) On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and liabilities of an
20agency that relate to information technology, as determined by the secretary of
21administration, become the assets and liabilities of the department of
22administration.
SB21,1746,2 23(c) On the effective date of this paragraph, all tangible personal property,
24including records, of an agency that relate to information technology, as determined

1by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the department of
2administration.
SB21,1746,6 3(d) All contracts entered into by an agency in effect on the effective date of this
4paragraph that are primarily related to information technology, as determined by
5the secretary of administration, remain in effect and are transferred to the
6department of administration.
SB21,1746,11 7(7) Study of enterprise-wise shared services. The department of
8administration shall study an enterprise-wide shared services model for
9implementation in the 2017-19 budget. The department shall submit an
10implementation plan incorporating the results of the study to the governor and the
11legislature by June 30, 2016.
SB21,1746,17 12(8) Economic development programs. Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of
13the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the statutes for the
142017-19 fiscal biennium, the department of administration shall submit
15information concerning the appropriation under section 20.885 (3) (a) of the statutes
16as though the amount appropriated under that appropriation during the 2016-17
17fiscal year had been $500,000 less.
SB21,1746,22 18(9) Regional revolving loan fund grants. Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1)
19(e) of the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the statutes for
20purposes of the 2017-18 biennial budget bill, the department of administration shall
21submit information concerning the appropriation under section 20.885 (3) (am) of the
22statutes, as created by this act, as though that appropriation had not been made.
SB21,1747,3 23(10) Grants for an economic development district. Notwithstanding section
2416.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the
25statutes for purposes of the 2017-19 biennial budget bill, the department of

1administration shall submit information concerning the appropriation under section
220.855 (4) (d) of the statutes, as created by this act, as though that appropriation had
3not been made.
SB21,9102 4Section 9102. Nonstatutory provisions; Agriculture, Trade and
Consumer Protection.
SB21,1747,10 5(1) Agriculture, trade and consumer protection council. The individuals
6who are members of the board of agriculture, trade and consumer protection on the
7day before the effective date of this subsection are the initial members of the
8agriculture, trade and consumer protection council. An initial member shall serve
9for a term on the council ending on July 1 of the year in which his or her term on the
10board would have expired.
SB21,1747,22 11(2) Emergency rule making for producer led watershed protection grants.
12Using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the department of
13agriculture, trade and consumer protection may promulgate rules authorized under
14section 93.59 (4) of the statutes, as created by this act, for the period before the
15effective date of a permanent rule promulgated under section 93.59 (4) of the
16statutes, as created by this act, but not to exceed the period authorized under section
17227.24 (1) (c) of the statutes, subject to extension under section 227.24 (2) of the
18statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the
19department is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this
20subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace,
21health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a
22rule promulgated under this subsection.
SB21,9103 23Section 9103. Nonstatutory provisions; Arts Board.
SB21,9104 24Section 9104. Nonstatutory provisions; Building Commission.
SB21,9105
1Section 9105. Nonstatutory provisions; Child Abuse and Neglect
Prevention Board.
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