1999-2000 Wisconsin Legislature

Senate Bill 504

Relating to: increasing the family income that an individual may have to be eligible for the medical leave premium subsidy program; changing the term "informal conference" to "case conference" for resolution of appeals of alleged violations by certain facilities; additional medical assistance payments to a hospital that qualifies as a disproportionate share hospital; the amounts of revenues in excess of allowable costs that may be retained by nonprofit providers of rate-based services under contracts with the department of health and family services or with certain county departments; requiring the presence of a manager or his or her agent at certain times in specifically classified community-based residential facilities; funding for fiscal year 1993-94 for pilot alcohol and other drug abuse treatment program for hearing-impaired individuals; funding for social services and mental hygiene services for American Indians; the provision of financial information by a parent of a child who is placed in substitute care; the licensing of foster homes; the conditions that must be met for a person to receive kinship care or long-term kinship care payments; and granting rule-making authority (suggested as remedial legislation by the department of health and family services). relating to: increasing the family income that an individual may have to be eligible for the medical leave premium subsidy program; changing the term "informal conference" to "case conference" for resolution of appeals of alleged violations by certain facilities; additional medical assistance payments to a hospital that qualifies as a disproportionate share hospital; the amounts of revenues in excess of allowable costs that may be retained by nonprofit providers of rate-based services under contracts with the department of health and family services or with certain county departments; requiring the presence of a manager or his or her agent at certain times in specifically classified community-based residential facilities; funding for fiscal year 1993-94 for pilot alcohol and other drug abuse treatment program for hearing-impaired individuals; funding for social services and mental hygiene services for American Indians; the provision of financial information by a parent of a child who is placed in substitute care; the licensing of foster homes; the conditions that must be met for a person to receive kinship care or long-term kinship care payments; and granting rule-making authority (suggested as remedial legislation by the department of health and family services).

Important Actions (newest first)

Date / House Action Journal
5/2/2000 Sen.Published 5-8-2000 600
3/29/2000 Sen.Report passage recommended by committee on Human Services and Aging, Ayes 4, Noes 0 548

History

Date / House Action Journal
3/23/2000 Sen.Introduced by LAW REVISION COMMITTEE. 
3/23/2000 Sen.Read first time and referred to committee on Human Services and Aging 515
3/28/2000 Sen.Fiscal estimate received. 
3/28/2000 Sen.Executive action taken. 
3/29/2000 Sen.Report passage recommended by committee on Human Services and Aging, Ayes 4, Noes 0 548
3/29/2000 Sen.Available for scheduling. 
3/29/2000 Sen.Read a second time 556
3/29/2000 Sen.Ordered to a third reading 556
3/29/2000 Sen.Rules suspended 556
3/29/2000 Sen.Read a third time and passed 556
3/29/2000 Sen.Ordered immediately messaged 558
3/30/2000 Asm.Received from Senate 904
3/30/2000 Asm.Read first time 908
3/30/2000 Asm.Rules suspended and taken up 908
3/30/2000 Asm.Read a second time 908
3/30/2000 Asm.Ordered to a third reading 908
3/30/2000 Asm.Rules suspended 909
3/30/2000 Asm.Read a third time and concurred in 909
3/30/2000 Asm.Ordered immediately messaged 909
3/30/2000 Sen.Received from Assembly concurred in 576
4/11/2000 Sen.Report correctly enrolled on 4-10-2000 588
4/25/2000 Sen.Presented to the Governor on 4-24-2000 597
4/27/2000 Sen.Report approved by the Governor on 4-25-2000. 1999 Wisconsin Act 103 598
5/2/2000 Sen.Published 5-8-2000 600
 
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