Relating to: prohibiting the department of industry, labor, human relations from promulgating a rule requiring the provision of unisex toilet rooms in any building.
By joint committee for review of Administrative Rules .
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 344
Relating to: amending, renumbering various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of clarifying language, correcting, clarifying references,, eliminating obsolete terminology (Revisor's Correction Bill).
By Law Revision Committee .
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 345
Relating to: eligibility for vapor recovery grants.
By Senators Panzer, Farrow; cosponsored by Representatives Grothman, Schneiders, Duff, Lehman, Owens, Dobyns, Albers, Hahn, Hoven .
To committee on Environment and Utilities.
Senate Bill 388
Relating to: public service commission approval of tariffs permitting a gas utility to enter into an individual contract with an individual customer.
By Senators Cowles, Panzer, Farrow and Burke; cosponsored by Representatives Duff, Jensen, Ott, Klusman, Hoven and Albers .
To committee on Environment and Utilities.
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ENROLLED BILLS
The following Assembly proposals, which have been approved by both the Assembly and Senate, have been enrolled by the Legislative Reference Bureau:
Assembly Bill 69
Assembly Bill 130
Assembly Bill 665
Charles R. Sanders
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Executive Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
Madison
November 17, 1995
To the Honorable the Legislature:
The following bill(s), originating in the Senate or the Assembly, have been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number Act Number Date Approved
Assembly Bill 24164November 16, 1995
Assembly Bill 865November 16, 1995
Assembly Bill 21566November 16, 1995
Assembly Bill 6972November 16, 1995
Respectfully submitted,
Tommy G. Thompson
Governor
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
Madison
November 20, 1995
To the Honorable the Legislature:
The following bill(s), originating in the Senate or the Assembly, have been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number Act Number Date Approved
Assembly Bill 66576November 17, 1995
Assembly Bill 13077November 17, 1995
Respectfully submitted,
Tommy G. Thompson
Governor
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Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
Madison
To Whom It May Concern:
Acts, Joint Resolutions and Resolutions deposited in this office have been numbered and published as follows:
Bill Number Act Number Publication Date
Assembly Bill 6972November 17, 1995
Sincerely,
Douglas La Follette
Secretary of State
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A674 State of Wisconsin
Joint Legislative Council
Madison
November 17, 1995
Mr. Charles Sanders
Assembly Chief Clerk
1 East Main Street, Suite 402
Madison, WI 53702
Dear Charlie:
I am pleased to transmit to you the following report to the 1995 Legislature on legislation introduced by the Joint Legislative Council:
RL 95-1 Legislation on Farmland Preservation
(1995 Senate Bill 370)
RL 95-2 Legislation on Child Custody, Child Support, Visitation and Paternity
(1995 Senate Bills 420, 421 and 422)
RL 95-3 Legislation on Communication of Governmental Proceedings and Information Policy
(1995 Senate Bills 395, 396 and 397)
RL 95-4 Legislation on the University and State Economic Development
(1995 Senate Bill 371)
I would appreciate your including this letter in the Journal for the information of the membership. Additional copies of this report are available, on request, in the Legislative Council Staff offices, One East Main, Suite 401.
Sincerely,
David J. Stute
Director
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Social Services
Madison
October 2, 1995
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The 1995 Wisconsin Act 27 requires the Department of Health and Social Services to develop a policy to address the use of scheduled and unscheduled leave, including sick leave by employees of the juvenile correctional institutions. The division of Youth Services (DYS) has begun discussions with AFSCME Council 24 Wisconsin State Employees Union AFL-CIO and its Appropriate Affiliated Locals to inform them of this statutory requirement.
Before any policy can be implemented, it must follow the procedure outlined in the WSEU union contract. For example, a 30-day advance notice of the written policy must be provided to the local unions and to all current employees. Because biennial union/management negotiations have precedent, time was not sufficient to complete a new sick leave policy.
As an interim measure, DYS will implement measures to reduce the use of overtime and will continue discussions with the union to implement the directive for the Legislature. Because DYS will be transferring to the Department of Corrections (DOC) July, 1996, DYS must seek input from DOC and local unions prior to implementation of any changes in sick leave policy.
The attached report outlines the background of the issues, current steps being taken to control overtime, and the implementation process DYS will be following.
Sincerely,
JOe Leean
Secretary, DHSS
Referred to committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections.
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