For the convenience of the reader, a table of contents listing all section numbers of the reorganized chapters is included in this Prefatory note. Also, a finding aid is included at the end of this bill, which matches the current statute numbers with the new statute numbers assigned by this bill.
The remainder of this Prefatory note consists of a table of contents for the reorganized chapters:
Chapter 280
Pure drinking water - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 281
water and sewage
Subchapter I
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Water resources - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Water quality and quantity; General regulations - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Water and sewage facilities; septage disposal - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
Financial assistance - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VI
Compensation - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VII
Great Lakes remedial action - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VIII
General provisions; enforcement - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 283
Pollution discharge elimination
Subchapter I
Policy and purpose - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Standards; effluent limitations - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Permits - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
General provisions; enforcement - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 285
Air pollution
Subchapter I
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
General powers and duties - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Air Quality standards,
Performance standards;
emission limits and nonattainment areas - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Volatile organic compounds
and mobile sources;
Emission limits and standards - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide
emission rates and goals - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VI
Waste incinerators;
Ozone depleting substances;
Emission limits and other requirements - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VII
Permits and fees - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VIII
Miscellaneous - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IX
Enforcement; penalties - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 287
Recycling
Subchapter I
General - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Solid waste reduction,
recovery and recycling - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Recycling market development - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Littering - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
Enforcement and penalties - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 289
Solid waste facilities
Subchapter I
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Administration; solid waste Management standards - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Facilities; siting - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Long-term care; Financial responsibility;
operation; Waivers; exemptions; closure - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
Facilities; regulation of specific
Facility or waste types - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VI
Fees; funds - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VII
Financial assistance - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter VIII
Enforcement; penalties - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 291
Hazardous waste management
Subchapter I
Declaration of policy - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Administration - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Hazardous waste; general regulation - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
Enforcement; penalties - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 292
Remedial action
Subchapter I
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Remedial action - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Enforcement; penalties - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 293
Metallic mining
Subchapter I
Definitions - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Administration - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter III
Exploration - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter IV
Prospecting; mining; reclamation - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter V
General Provisions; enforcement - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 295
Nonmetallic mining
Reclamation; oil and gas
Subchapter I
Nonmetallic mining reclamation - See PDF for table PDF
Subchapter II
Oil and gas - See PDF for table PDF
Chapter 299
General environmental provisions - See PDF for table PDF
227,1 Section 1 . 13.101 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
13.101 (11) The committee may approve a clean water fund interest rate change as specified under s. 144.241 281.58 (12) (f).
227,2 Section 2 . 13.48 (10) (b) 1. of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, is amended to read:
13.48 (10) (b) 1. Contracts by the department of natural resources for construction work related to hazardous substance spill response under s. 144.76 292.11 or environmental repair under s. 144.442 292.31.
227,3 Section 3 . 13.48 (26) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, is amended to read:
13.48 (26) Clean water annual finance plan approval. The building commission shall review the versions of the biennial finance plan and any amendments to the biennial finance plan submitted to it by the department of natural resources and the department of administration under s. 144.2415 281.59 (3) (bm) and the recommendations of the joint committee on finance and the standing committees to which the versions of the biennial finance plan and any amendments were submitted under s. 144.2415 281.59 (3) (bm). The building commission shall consider the extent to which that version of the biennial finance plan that is updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act will maintain the clean water fund in perpetuity. The building commission shall consider the extent to which the implementation of the clean water fund, as set forth in the biennial finance plan updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act, implements legislative intent on the clean water fund program. The building commission shall, no later than 60 days after the date of enactment of the biennial budget act, either approve or disapprove the biennial finance plan that is updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act, except that the building commission may not disapprove those amounts that the legislature approves under s. 144.2415 281.59 (3) (c). If the building commission disapproves the version of the biennial finance plan that is updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act, it must notify the department of natural resources and the department of administration of its reasons for disapproving the plan, and those departments must revise that version of the biennial finance plan and submit the revision to the building commission.
227,4 Section 4 . 13.625 (8m) of the statutes, as created by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, is amended to read:
13.625 (8m) Subsection (3) does not apply to the solicitation of anything of pecuniary value to pay the costs of remedying environmental contamination, as defined in s. 144.968 292.51 (1), by an agency official of the department of natural resources.
227,5 Section 5 . 15.107 (5) (a) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
15.107 (5) (a) 5. A representative of a major utility, as defined under s. 144.386 285.41 (1) (f), appointed by the secretary of administration.
227,6 Section 6 . 15.107 (5) (a) 6. of the statutes is amended to read:
15.107 (5) (a) 6. A representative of an industry which is a large source, as defined under s. 144.388 285.45 (1) (a), appointed by the secretary of administration.
227,7 Section 7 . 15.107 (12) (b) 1. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
15.107 (12) (b) 1. c. One member to represent industrial laboratories with permits issued under ch. 147 283.
227,8 Section 8 . 15.157 (10) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) of the statutes are amended to read:
15.157 (10) (a) Three members to represent the general public who are not owners, or representatives of owners, of small business stationary sources, as defined in s. 144.36 285.79 (1).
(b) One member who owns a small business stationary source, as defined in s. 144.36 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of small business stationary sources, appointed by the president of the senate.
(c) One member who owns a small business stationary source, as defined in s. 144.36 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of small business stationary sources, appointed by the speaker of the assembly.
(d) One member who owns a small business stationary source, as defined in s. 144.36 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of small business stationary sources, appointed by the minority leader of the senate.
(e) One member who owns a small business stationary source, as defined in s. 144.36 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of small business stationary sources, appointed by the minority leader of the assembly.
227,9 Section 9. 15.347 (15) (a) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
15.347 (15) (a) 4. At least one council member shall represent each of the priority watersheds, as identified under s. 144.25 281.65 (4) (cm), that are located in the Milwaukee river basin.
227,10 Section 10 . 15.915 (5) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, is amended to read:
15.915 (5) (a) Definition. In this subsection, “responsible unit" has the meaning given in s. 159.01 287.01 (9).
227,11 Section 11 . 16.15 (1) (ae) and (ah) of the statutes are amended to read:
16.15 (1) (ae) “Cost of disposing of processed material" has the meaning given in s. 159.11 287.11 (2m) (a) 1.
(ah) “Cost of selling processed material" has the meaning given in s. 159.11 287.11 (2m) (a) 2.
227,12 Section 12 . 16.15 (1) (aj) of the statutes is amended to read:
16.15 (1) (aj) “Major appliance" has the meaning given in s. 159.01 287.01 (3).
227,13 Section 13 . 16.15 (1) (ar) of the statutes is amended to read:
16.15 (1) (ar) “Processed material" has the meaning given in s. 159.11 287.11 (2m) (a) 3.
227,14 Section 14 . 16.15 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
16.15 (1) (e) “Recycling" has the meaning under s. 144.44 (7) 289.43 (1).
227,15 Section 15 . 16.15 (1) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
16.15 (1) (f) “Yard waste" has the meaning given in s. 159.01 287.01 (17).
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