AB150-ASA,2282,2
111. Department of natural resources: all-terrain vehicle-boat-snowmobile
2registration.
AB150-ASA,2282,3 312. Department of natural resources: campground telephone reservation.
AB150-ASA,2282,4 413. Department of natural resources: outdoor skills initiative.
AB150-ASA,2282,6 514. Department of public instruction: voice response-facsimile transmission
6return.
AB150-ASA,2282,7 715. Department of revenue: Milwaukee refund inquiry.
AB150-ASA,2282,9 816. Board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System: distance
9education.
AB150-ASA,2282,18 10(22g)Educational technology board. Notwithstanding the length of term
11specified in section 15.105 (26) (a) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by this act, the
12initial terms of the members appointed under section 15.105 (26) (a) 1. and 9. of the
13statutes, as created by this act, expire on May 1, 1996; the initial terms of the
14members appointed under section 15.105 (26) (a) 2. and 5. of the statutes, as created
15by this act, expire on May 1, 1997; the initial terms of the members appointed under
16section 15.105 (26) (a) 3. and 6. of the statutes, as created by this act, expire on May
171, 1998; and the initial terms of the members appointed under section 15.105 (26) (a)
187. and 8. of the statutes, as created by this act, expire on May 1, 1999.
AB150-ASA, s. 9102 19Section 9102.(0) Nonstatutory provisions; adolescent pregnancy
prevention and pregnancy services board.
AB150-ASA,2282,24 20(1z)Education now and babies later curriculum development. Of the
21amounts appropriated under section 20.434 (1) (a) of the statutes, as affected by this
22act, the adolescent pregnancy prevention and pregnancy services board shall expend
23not more than $10,000 in fiscal year 1996-97 to develop, or purchase, and provide
24the education now and babies later curriculum.
AB150-ASA, s. 9104
1Section 9104. Nonstatutory provisions; agriculture, trade and
consumer protection.
AB150-ASA,2283,8 2(2g)Farmland preservation report. The department of agriculture, trade and
3consumer protection shall examine alternative methods for administering a
4farmland preservation tax credit payback requirement for persons who withdraw
5from the farmland preservation program and shall submit the results of its findings
6to the legislature, in the manner provided under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes,
7and to the governor no later than January 1, 1996. The report shall include, at a
8minimum, all of the following:
AB150-ASA,2283,12 9(a) A cost-benefit analysis of a system under which the amount of the payback
10is based on an amount per acre scale that considers the length of time that the
11landowner has participated in the program and the total amount of tax credits
12received on the land removed from the program.
AB150-ASA,2283,15 13(b) An estimate of the impact on collections of a provision that requires the
14payback to be made in full before final approval by the local unit of government of
15a request to rezone farmland from exclusive agricultural use.
AB150-ASA,2283,16 16(3)   Plat review transfer.
AB150-ASA,2283,20 17(a)  On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and liabilities of the
18department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection primarily related to plat
19review, as determined by the secretary of administration, shall become the assets
20and liabilities of the department of development.
AB150-ASA,2283,24 21(b)  On the effective date of this paragraph, the employes of the department of
22agriculture, trade and consumer protection primarily performing duties related to
23plat review, as determined by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the
24department of development.
AB150-ASA,2284,7
1(c)  Employes transferred under paragraph (b) to the department of
2development have all of the rights and the same status under subchapter V of
3chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the statutes in the department of development that
4they enjoyed in the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection
5immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes,
6no employe so transferred who has attained permanent status in class is required to
7serve a probationary period.
AB150-ASA,2284,11 8(d)  On the effective date of this paragraph, all tangible personal property,
9including records, of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection
10that is primarily related to plat review, as determined by the secretary of
11administration, is transferred to the department of development.
AB150-ASA,2284,18 12(e)  All contracts entered into by the department of agriculture, trade and
13consumer protection in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are
14primarily related to plat review, as determined by the secretary of administration,
15remain in effect and are transferred to the department of development. The
16department of development shall carry out any obligations under those contracts
17unless modified or rescinded by the department of development to the extent allowed
18under the contract.
AB150-ASA,2285,2 19(f)  All rules promulgated by the department of agriculture, trade and
20consumer protection relating to plat review that are in effect on the effective date of
21this paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration dates or until
22amended or repealed by the department of development. All orders issued by the
23department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection relating to plat review
24that are in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect until their

1specified expiration date or until rescinded or modified by the department of
2development.
AB150-ASA,2285,8 3(g)  Any matter pending with the department of agriculture, trade and
4consumer protection on the effective date of this paragraph relating to plat review
5is transferred to the department of development and all materials submitted to or
6actions taken by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection with
7respect to the pending matter are considered to have been submitted to or taken by
8the department of development.
AB150-ASA,2285,22 9(5)  Efficiency measures. By September 1, 1995, the department of
10agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall submit a report to the joint
11committee on finance recommending how savings in fiscal year 1996-97 of $513,100
12resulting from budgetary efficiency measures should be allocated among the
13department's general purpose revenue appropriations. The report shall identify the
14programs, positions and expenditure categories to be eliminated or reduced. If the
15cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance do not notify the department that
16the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the report
17within 14 working days after the date that the department submits the report, the
18department's recommendations shall be implemented. If, within 14 working days
19after the date that the department submits the report, the cochairpersons of the
20committee notify the department that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the
21purpose of reviewing the report, the department's recommendations may be
22implemented only upon approval of the committee.
AB150-ASA,2286,2 23(5g)Rules on fees for laboratory certification. The department of
24agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall submit proposed rules required

1under section 93.12 (7) of the statutes, as affected by this act, to the legislative council
2staff for review under section 227.15 (1) of the statutes no later than March 1, 1996.
AB150-ASA,2286,15 3(5q)Board of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.
4Notwithstanding the requirement under section 15.13 of the statutes, as affected by
5this act, that the board of agriculture, trade and consumer protection consist of 5
6members with an agricultural background and 2 members who are consumer
7representatives, beginning on July 1, 1996, the board shall continue to consist of 6
8members with an agricultural background and one consumer representative until
9such time as a vacancy occurs among the members with an agricultural background.
10At the time that such a vacancy occurs, a consumer representative shall be appointed
11for a 6-year term to fill the vacancy or, if the vacancy has occurred because a member
12has resigned, a consumer representative shall be appointed to fill the unexpired
13term. Thereafter, the board of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall
14consist of 5 members with an agricultural background and 2 members who are
15consumer representatives.
AB150-ASA, s. 9105 16Section 9105. Nonstatutory provisions; arts board.
AB150-ASA,2286,17 17(1)   Transfer of arts board to department of tourism.
AB150-ASA,2286,21 18(a)  Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets
19and liabilities of the department of administration that are primarily related to the
20functions of the arts board, as determined by the secretary of administration, shall
21become the assets and liabilities of the department of tourism, as created by this act.
AB150-ASA,2286,25 22(b)   Employe transfers. All incumbent employes holding positions in the
23department of administration performing duties that are primarily related to the
24functions of the arts board, as determined by the secretary of administration, are
25transferred on the effective date of this paragraph to the department of tourism.
AB150-ASA,2287,6
1(c)  Employe status. Employes transferred under paragraph (b) have all the
2rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
3statutes in the department of tourism that they enjoyed in the department of
4administration immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4)
5of the statutes, no employe so transferred who has attained permanent status in
6class is required to serve a probationary period.
AB150-ASA,2287,10 7(d)  Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
8tangible personal property, including records, of the department of administration
9that is primarily related to the functions of the arts board, as determined by the
10secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of tourism.
AB150-ASA,2287,16 11(e)  Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of administration
12in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the
13functions of the arts board, as determined by the secretary of administration, remain
14in effect and are transferred to the department of tourism. The department of
15tourism shall carry out any such contractual obligations unless modified or rescinded
16by the department of tourism to the extent allowed under the contract.
AB150-ASA,2288,4 17(2)  Efficiency measures. By September 1, 1995, the arts board shall submit
18a report to the joint committee on finance recommending how savings in fiscal year
191995-96 of $141,700 and in fiscal year 1996-97 of $283,400 resulting from budgetary
20efficiency measures should be allocated among the board's general purpose revenue
21appropriations. The report shall include a specific plan for implementing the
22allocations that identifies the programs, positions and expenditure categories to be
23reduced or eliminated. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the arts
24board that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the
25report within 14 working days after the date of the submittal, the recommendation

1may be implemented as proposed by the arts board. If, within 14 working days after
2the date of the submittal, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the arts board
3that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the report,
4the recommendation may be implemented only upon approval of the committee.
AB150-ASA,2288,5 5(3g)Funding report; elimination of arts board.
AB150-ASA,2288,12 6(a)Report to joint committee on finance. By September 1, 1996, the arts board
7shall submit a funding report to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance
8specifying how the arts board will identify and secure revenue sources for the
9purpose of funding the operations of the arts board, including grant programs. The
10joint committee on finance, following its review, shall approve or disapprove the
11funding report. If the funding report is not approved by the joint committee on
12finance by May 1, 1997, all of the following shall occur:
AB150-ASA,2288,15 131. The cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance shall send a notice of
14disapproval to the revisor of statutes for publication in the Wisconsin administrative
15register.
AB150-ASA,2288,18 162. The arts board and all of its functions shall be eliminated, effective July 1,
171997, except for the transfer of the fine arts in state buildings program to the
18department of administration under paragraph (b).
AB150-ASA,2288,19 19(b)Transfer of fine arts in state buildings program.
AB150-ASA,2288,24 201. `Assets and liabilities.' On the effective date of this subdivision, the assets
21and liabilities of the department of tourism, as created by this act, that are primarily
22related to the fine arts in state buildings program of the arts board, as determined
23by the secretary of administration, shall become the assets and liabilities of the
24department of administration.
AB150-ASA,2288,25 252. `Positions and employes.'
AB150-ASA,2289,4
1a.  On the effective date of this subdivision 2. a., all full-time equivalent
2positions in the department of tourism, as created by this act, having duties
3primarily related to the fine arts in state buildings program, as determined by the
4secretary of administration, are transferred to the department of administration.
AB150-ASA,2289,7 5b.  All incumbent employes holding positions specified in subdivision 2. a. are
6transferred on the effective date of this subdivision 2. b. to the department of
7administration.
AB150-ASA,2289,13 8c.  Employes transferred under subdivision 2. b. have all the rights and the
9same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the statutes in the
10department of administration that they enjoyed in the department of tourism
11immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statues,
12no employe so transferred who has attained permanent status in class is required to
13serve a probationary period.
AB150-ASA,2289,18 143.  `Tangible personal property.' On the effective date of this subdivision, all
15tangible personal property, including records, of the department of tourism that is
16primarily related to the fine arts in state buildings program of the arts board, as
17determined by the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of
18administration.
AB150-ASA,2289,25 194. `Contracts.' All contracts entered into by the department of tourism in effect
20on the effective date of this subdivision that are primarily related to the fine arts in
21state buildings program of the arts board, as determined by the secretary of
22administration, remain in effect and are transferred to the department of
23administration. The department of administration shall carry out any such
24contractual obligations unless modified or rescinded by the department of
25administration to the extent allowed under the contract.
AB150-ASA,2290,2
15. `Application.' This paragraph applies if the joint committee on finance does
2not approve the funding report of the arts board under paragraph (a).
AB150-ASA, s. 9106 3Section 9106. Nonstatutory provisions; banking.
AB150-ASA,2290,4 4(1)   Transfer of functions to division of banking.
AB150-ASA,2290,7 5(a)  On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and liabilities of the
6office of the commissioner of banking shall become the assets and liabilities of the
7division of banking.
AB150-ASA,2290,10 8(b)  On the effective date of this paragraph, 74.0 FTE PR positions in the office
9of the commissioner of banking and the incumbent employes holding those positions
10are transferred to the division of banking.
AB150-ASA,2290,16 11(c)  Employes transferred under paragraph (b) have all the rights and the
12same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the statutes in the
13division of banking that they enjoyed in the office of the commissioner of banking
14immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes,
15no employe so transferred who has attained permanent status in class is required to
16serve a probationary period.
AB150-ASA,2290,18 17(d)  On the effective date of this paragraph, 14.5 FTE PR positions in the office
18of the commissioner of banking are deauthorized.
AB150-ASA,2290,21 19(e)  On the effective date of this paragraph, all tangible personal property,
20including records, of the office of the commissioner of banking is transferred to the
21division of banking.
AB150-ASA,2291,2 22(f)  All contracts entered into by the office of the commissioner of banking in
23effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect and are transferred to
24the division of banking. The division of banking shall carry out any such contractual

1obligations until modified or rescinded by the division of banking to the extent
2allowed under the contract.
AB150-ASA,2291,8 3(g)  All rules promulgated by the office of the commissioner of banking that are
4in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect until their specified
5expiration date or until amended or repealed by the division of banking. All orders
6issued by the office of the commissioner of banking that are in effect on the effective
7date of this paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until
8modified or rescinded by the administrator of the division of banking.
AB150-ASA,2291,13 9(h)  All matters pending with the office of the commissioner of banking on the
10effective date of this paragraph are transferred to the division of banking and all
11materials submitted to or actions taken by the office of the commissioner of banking
12with respect to the pending matter are considered as having been submitted to or
13taken by the division of banking.
AB150-ASA, s. 9108 14Section 9108.(4) Nonstatutory provisions; building commission.
AB150-ASA,2310,1 15(1) 1995-97 Authorized state building program. For the fiscal years
16beginning on July 1, 1995, and ending on June 30, 1997, the authorized state
17building program is as follows: - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF
AB150-ASA,2311,24
1(1mt)Revision of building projects financed by public debt; review.
2Notwithstanding section 20.924 (1) of the statutes and subsection (1), the building
3commission shall not authorize the construction of any building project enumerated
4under subsection (1) that is financed in whole or in part from public debt before the
5commission submits to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance a revised
6list of the authorized state building projects under subsection (1) that are financed
7in whole or in part from public debt. The list shall contain changes in funding sources
8or cost reductions or deletions of projects sufficient to ensure that the maximum
9amounts of authorized public debt under section 20.866 (2) of the statutes, as affected
10by this act, are not exceeded. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the
11commission that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing
12the revised list of authorized state building projects under this subsection within 14
13working days after the date of the commission's submittal, the commission may
14authorize projects to be constructed as proposed in the list submitted by the
15commission. If, within 14 working days after the date of the commission's submittal,
16the cochairpersons of the committee notify the commission that the committee has
17scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the revised list of authorized state
18building projects under this subsection, the commission shall not authorize
19construction of any project enumerated in subsection (1) that is funded in whole or
20in part from public debt without the approval of a revised list of authorized state
21building projects by the committee. Notwithstanding subsection (1), the authorized
22state building program for the 1995-97 fiscal biennium with respect to all projects
23funded in whole or in part from public debt is the program specified in the revised
24list, as approved under this subsection if approval is required.
AB150-ASA,2312,5
1(2) 1993-95 State building program deletions. In 1993 Wisconsin Act 16,
2section 9108 (1) (m) 2., under projects financed by program revenue supported
3borrowing, the 1993-95 state building program project identified as "Wisconsin
4veterans home at King - Wastewater treatment plant expansion" is deleted and the
5appropriate totals are decreased accordingly.
AB150-ASA,2312,11 6(2g)Juvenile facility construction plan approval. Prior to acting under
7section 13.48 (10) of the statutes to approve the construction, reconstruction,
8remodeling of or addition to any of the following projects, the building commission
9shall submit to the joint committee on finance plans for that construction,
10reconstruction, remodeling or addition and obtain the approval of that committee of
11those plans:
AB150-ASA,2312,13 12(a) The 250 juvenile secured correctional program beds authorized under 1993
13Wisconsin Act 377
, section 9108 (1) (a).
AB150-ASA,2312,15 14(b) The juvenile assessment and evaluation center authorized under
15subsection (1) (d) 1.
AB150-ASA,2312,17 16(c) The 75-bed female youth center expansion at the Southern Wisconsin
17Center for the Developmentally Disabled authorized under subsection (1) (d) 1.
AB150-ASA,2312,21 18(3)Programs previously authorized. In addition to the projects and financing
19authority enumerated under subsection (1), the building and financing authority
20enumerated under the previous authorized state building programs is continued in
21the 1995-97 fiscal biennium.
AB150-ASA,2313,2 22(4)Loans. During the 1995-97 fiscal biennium, the building commission may
23make loans from general fund supported borrowing or the building trust fund to state
24agencies, as defined in section 20.001 (1) of the statutes, for projects which are to be

1utilized for programs not funded by general purpose revenue and which are
2authorized under subsection (1) (p).
AB150-ASA,2313,6 3(5)Project contingency funding reserve. During the 1995-97 fiscal
4biennium, the building commission may allocate moneys from the appropriation
5under section 20.866 (2) (yg) of the statutes, as affected by this act, for contingency
6expenses in connection with any project in the authorized state building program.
AB150-ASA,2313,7 7(6)Capital equipment funding allocation.
AB150-ASA,2313,11 8(a) During the 1995-97 fiscal biennium, the building commission may allocate
9moneys from the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (ym) of the statutes, as
10affected by this act, for capital equipment acquisition in connection with any project
11in the authorized state building program.
AB150-ASA,2313,17 12(b) During the 1995-97 fiscal biennium, the building commission may allocate
13moneys from the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (ym) of the statutes, as
14affected by this act, for the replacement of capital equipment of the educational
15communications board. The money allocated under this paragraph may be used in
16conjunction with any matching funds available to the educational communications
17board.
AB150-ASA,2313,21 18(c) During the 1995-97 fiscal biennium, the building commission may allocate
19moneys from the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (ym) of the statutes, as
20affected by this act, to acquire other priority capital equipment for state agencies, as
21defined in section 20.001 (1) of the statutes.
AB150-ASA,2314,2 22(7)Prison expansion project. Notwithstanding section 20.924 (1) (d) of the
23statutes, the building commission may not authorize the contracting of public debt
24under section 18.06 (4) of the statutes for, or the construction under section 13.48 (10)
25of the statutes of, the project identified under subsection (1) (b) 4. as "Prison

1expansion project", unless the state receives at least $50,000,000 in federal funding
2for the project.
AB150-ASA,2314,10 3(11g)State capitol south wing renovation and restoration. No contract for
4the renovation and restoration of the south wing of the state capitol may be entered
5into without completion of final plans, arrangement for supervision of construction
6and prior approval by the building commission. Upon such completion, arrangement
7and approval, the department of administration shall proceed with construction and
8shall transfer the amounts required to finance the construction from the
9appropriation account under section 20.855 (9) (a) of the statutes, as created by this
10act, to the capital improvement fund.
AB150-ASA,2314,15 11(12)State fair park projects. Notwithstanding section 18.04 (2) of the
12statutes, the building commission shall not authorize public debt to be contracted for
13the building projects identified in subsection (1) (i) as the "Youth and athlete facility"
14or the "Coliseum renovation" until the commission receives a copy of and approves
15the report required under Section 9152 (1z) of this act.
AB150-ASA, s. 9110 16Section 9110.(3) Nonstatutory provisions; circuit courts.
AB150-ASA,2314,22 17(1t)Court reporter overtime study. The director of state courts shall conduct
18a study of court reporter overtime, training costs and transcript volume, ways to
19reduce the costs related to court reporter overtime and more efficient methods of
20transcribing court proceedings. By January 1, 1997, the director of state courts shall
21submit a report of the results of that study to the governor and to the joint committee
22on finance.
AB150-ASA, s. 9111 23Section 9111. Nonstatutory provisions; conservation corps board.
AB150-ASA,2314,24 24(1)  Transfer to the department of industry, labor and human relations.
AB150-ASA,2315,5
1(a)  Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets
2and liabilities of the department of administration primarily related to the functions
3of the Wisconsin conservation corps board, as determined by the secretary of
4administration, shall become the assets and liabilities of the department of industry,
5labor and human relations.
AB150-ASA,2315,6 6(b)  Employe transfers.
AB150-ASA,2315,11 71.  All incumbent employes holding positions in the department of
8administration who are performing duties primarily related to the functions of the
9Wisconsin conservation corps board, as determined by the secretary of
10administration, are transferred on the effective date of this subdivision to the
11department of industry, labor and human relations.
AB150-ASA,2315,14 122.  All corps enrollees as described under section 16.20 (10) (a) of the statutes,
13as affected by this act, are transferred on the effective date of this subdivision to the
14department of industry, labor and human relations.
AB150-ASA,2315,20 15(c)  Employe status. Employes transferred under paragraph (b) 1. have all the
16rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
17statutes in the department of industry, labor and human relations that they enjoyed
18in the department of administration immediately before the transfer.
19Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employe so transferred who
20has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
AB150-ASA,2316,2 22(d)  Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
23tangible personal property, including records, of the department of administration
24that is primarily related to the functions of the Wisconsin conservation corps board,

1as determined by the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department
2of industry, labor and human relations.
AB150-ASA,2316,10 3(e)  Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of administration
4in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the
5functions of the Wisconsin conservation corps board, as determined by the secretary
6of administration, remain in effect and are transferred to the department of industry,
7labor and human affairs. The department of industry, labor and human relations
8shall carry out any such contractual obligations until modified or rescinded by the
9department of industry, labor and human relations to the extent allowed under the
10contract.
AB150-ASA,2316,17 11(3p)Increase in minimum wage. If the Wisconsin conservation corps board
12submits a request under section 13.101 of the statutes, as affected by this act, that
13the joint committee on finance take action to fund increased corps enrollee support
14costs related to an increase in the minimum wage as required to be paid under section
1516.20 (10) (c) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the requirement of a finding of
16emergency under section 13.101 (3) (a) 1. of the statutes does not apply to such a
17request. This subsection does not apply after June 30, 1997.
AB150-ASA,2316,23 18(3x)Report on employment of crew leaders. Before February 1, 1996, the
19Wisconsin conservation corps board shall submit a report to the joint committee on
20finance detailing the board's strategic plan and evaluating crew leaders' length of
21employment. The report shall include an analysis detailing whether maintaining
22the organizational stability of the Wisconsin conservation corps is more important
23than providing promotional opportunities for corps members.
AB150-ASA, s. 9112 24Section 9112. Nonstatutory provisions; corrections.
AB150-ASA,2317,6
1(1)  Electronic monitoring. All contracts entered into by the department of
2corrections under section 301.135 (1), 1993 stats., relating to electronic monitoring
3services for children and in effect immediately before the effective date of this
4subsection remain in effect. The department shall carry out any such contractual
5obligations until modified or rescinded by the department to the extent allowed
6under the contract.
AB150-ASA,2317,13 7(1t)Secured juvenile correctional facility staffing. Of the moneys
8appropriated to the department of corrections under section 20.410 (3) (hm) of the
9statutes, as created by this act, $10,093,400 of the amount appropriated in fiscal year
101996-97 may not be encumbered until the department of corrections submits a plan
11to the joint committee on finance for the staffing of the secured correctional facility
12established under Section 9126 (26v) of this act that specifies how those funds will
13be expended and the joint committee on finance approves that plan.
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