The State's EAP is defined as a confidential worksite program designed to assist in prevention, identification and resolution of behavioral, medical and productivity problems associated with employes impaired by personal concerns. These include, but are not limited to: health, marital, family, financial, alcohol, drug, legal, emotional, stress,or other personal problems which may adversely affect job performance. Services provided by the EAP are:
* consultation and training to supervisors and managers
* confidential and timely problem assessments
* referrals for diagnosis, treatment and assistance
* follow-up with employes who use those services
* prevention and wellness education for employes
Your support of the statewide EAP is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or comments about this report, please feel free to call me at (608) 267-1002.
Sincerely,
jan dellenbach
Statewide EAP Director
State of Wisconsin
Department of Development
March 22, 1995
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Please accept the 1994
Permit Information Center Annual Report of the State of Wisconsin Department of Development, which is hereby submitted to you in accordance with ss.
560.42(5), Stats.
Sincerely,
William Mccoshen
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Judicial Commission
March 22, 1995
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Please accept the 1994 annual report of the Wisconsin Judicial Commission, which is hereby submitted to you in accordance with ss.
757.97, Stats.
Sincerely,
James alexander
Attorney at Law
State of Wisconsin
University Wisconsin Medical School
March 23, 1995
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Annual Report on Family Practice
* A summary of the finances of the Department of Family Medicine for 1993-94
* A summary of the practice locations for the 1993 and the 1994 graduates of the residency program in Family Medicine.
In addition, Act 39 requires a report on the number of graduates entering family practice as a career. Of the students graduating from the UW Medical School in December, 1992, May 1993, and August 1993, a total of 27 entered residencies in family medicine. Of the students graduating in December, 1993, May, 1994 and August, 1994, a total of 34 entered residencies in family medicine. We cannot know with certainty that all of these students will enter family practice as a career, but they have at least set off in that direction.
If you need any further information, please let me know.
Sincerely,
philip m. farrell
Interim Dean, UW Medical School
R. DrachenBerg
Administrator, Department of Family Medicine
p. demarse
Assistant Dean, Medical School Academic Affairs Office
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Relating to exemption certificates and direct pay permits with respect to sales and use taxes.
Submitted by Department of Revenue.
Report received from Agency, March 22, 1995.
Referred to committee on State Government Operations and Corrections, March 29, 1995
.
Relating to license renewal after expiration and access to public records.
Submitted by Department of Regulation and Licensing.
Report received from Agency, March 22, 1995.
Referred to committee on Business, Economic Development and Urban Affairs, March 29, 1995
.
Relating to purchase and crediting of service performed for governmental employers other than participating Wisconsin retirement system employers.
Submitted by Department of Employe Trust Funds.
Report received from Agency, March 24, 1995.
Referred to committee on State Government Operations and Corrections, March 29, 1995
.
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The Committee on Environment and Energy reports and recommends:
Relating to certification requirements for.
Modifications requested.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Cowles, Panzer, Farrow, Burke and Clausing.
Noes, 0 - None.
Relating to boating safety and waterway markers.
Review period waived.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Cowles, Panzer, Farrow, Burke and Clausing.
Noes, 0 - None.
Robert Cowles
Chairperson
The Committee on Insurance reports and recommends:
Relating to the requirements for.
No action taken.
Peggy Rosenzweig
Chairperson
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Corrections In:
1995 Senate Bill 77
Prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau
(March 24, 1995)
Page 235, line 22: delete "938. 13" and substitute "938.13".