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35.24
(1) (a) The Blue Book shall contain the biographies and pictures of state
25officers, senators and representatives to the assembly and officers of each house,
1information pertaining to the organization of Wisconsin state government, and
2statistical and other information of the same general character as that heretofore
3published, but so selected and condensed as will limit the number of pages to 1,000
4or less. In making such selection the legislative reference bureau is directed to
5consult freely with the
state superintendent secretary of education and the director
6of the historical society, and insofar as possible, make the book useful for civics
7classes in schools.
AB150-engrossed,624,159
35.29
(1m) No state agency may distribute any materials printed under sub.
10(1) directly to any member of the legislature, except in the manner provided in this
11subsection. If a state agency wishes to make available any materials under sub. (1)
12to members of the legislature, the agency shall send a notice to all members briefly
13describing the materials. If a member notifies the state agency that the member
14wishes to receive a copy of specified materials, the agency may then distribute the
15materials to that member.
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35.84 (figure) Column B Statutes, Soft Covers; s. 35.18
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43. Public Defender Board
340 378
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35.84 (figure) Column C Annotations; s. 35.23
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43. Public Defender Board
41 44
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135.84 (figure) Column D Laws of Wisconsin; s. 35.15
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43. Public Defender Board
41 44
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35.84 (figure) Column J Opinions of Attorney General; s. 35.28; s. 165.015 (1)
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43. Public Defender Board
41 44
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35.84 (figure) Column K Supreme Court Reports; s. 35.28; s. 751.11
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43. Public Defender Board
41 44
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35.86
(1) The director of the historical society may procure the exchange of
13public documents produced by federal, state, county, local and other agencies as may
14be desirable to maintain or enlarge its historical, literary and statistical collections,
15and may make such distributions of public documents, with or without exchange, as
16may accord with interstate or international comity. The state law librarian shall
17procure so many of such exchanges as the state law librarian is authorized by law
18to make, and the department of health and social services,
commissioner division of
19banking, department of public instruction, legislative reference bureau, and the
20legislative council staff, may procure by exchange such documents from other states
21and countries as may be needed for use in their respective offices. Any other state
22agency wishing to initiate a formal exchange program in accordance with this section
23may do so by submitting a formal application to the department and by otherwise
24complying with this section.
AB150-engrossed,626,53
35.87
(1) The legislature may provide as a service to paid subscribers routine
4distribution of copies of all bills, joint resolutions, amendments, acts, journals,
5bulletins of proceedings and hearing bulletins printed for the legislature.
The
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6(2) If the service is provided, the biennial fee, effective January 1 of each
7odd-numbered year, for subscription to the complete legislative document
8distribution service shall be
based on 20% of prior session actual printing costs of
9such documents, including but not limited to the costs of typesetting, purchasing,
10paper, printing, duplication, collating and binding, as determined by the legislative
11reference bureau and the department. Portions $500. If the service is provided, the
12joint committee on legislative organization may authorize portions of the service
may
13be made available for a to be provided separately, and may prescribe a biennial fee
14equal to a percentage of the fee for the total service, based on the respective
15percentages of total printing costs for each portion so provided. The sum of the
16biennial fees for all portions of the service provided separately may not be less than
17$500. Actual postage or delivery costs shall be added
to the fee for those subscribers
18who do not pick up their documents.
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19(4) The joint committee on legislative organization shall determine the
20operational responsibility for the service authorized under this section, including the
21procedure for sale of the service, distribution of documents and the collection of fees.
22The officer designated by the legislature shall
pay
deposit all moneys received for
23subscriptions to the service into the general fund.
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135.87
(3) If the service is provided, the chief of the legislative reference bureau
2shall review the fee prescribed in this section on a biennial basis and, no later than
3December 1 of each even-numbered year, shall recommend to the joint committee
4any revision to the fee that the chief determines to be appropriate. The joint
5committee may thereafter recommend to the legislature revision of the fee prescribed
6in this subsection. The joint committee shall promptly transmit a copy of its
7recommendation to the secretary of administration.
AB150-engrossed,627,109
36.05
(9s) "Mainframe" means a large scale, central computer maintained by
10the board for multipurpose functions.
AB150-engrossed,628,1412
36.09
(1) (j) Except where such matters are a subject of bargaining with a
13certified representative of a collective bargaining unit under s. 111.91
and subject to
14the pay range maximum and compensation maximum under s. 230.125, the board
15shall establish salaries for persons not in the classified staff prior to July 1 of each
16year for the next fiscal year, and shall designate the effective dates for payment of
17the new salaries. In the first year of the biennium, payments of the salaries
18established for the preceding year shall be continued until the biennial budget bill
19is enacted. If the budget is enacted after July 1, payments shall be made following
20enactment of the budget to satisfy the obligations incurred on the effective dates, as
21designated by the board, for the new salaries, subject only to the appropriation of
22funds by the legislature and s. 20.928 (3).
This
Except as provided in s. 230.125, this 23paragraph does not limit the authority of the board to establish salaries for new
24appointments. The board may not increase the salaries of employes specified in ss.
2520.923 (5) and (6) (m) and 230.08 (2) (d) under this paragraph unless the salary
1increase conforms to the proposal as approved under s. 230.12 (3) (e) or the board
2authorizes the salary increase to correct salary inequities under par. (h), to fund job
3reclassifications or promotions, or to recognize competitive factors. The board may
4not increase the salary of any position identified in s. 20.923 (4) (j) or (4m) under this
5paragraph unless the salary increase conforms to the compensation plan for
6executive salary group positions as approved under 230.12 (3) (b) or the board
7authorizes the salary increase to correct a salary inequity or to recognize competitive
8factors. The granting of salary increases to recognize competitive factors does not
9obligate inclusion of the annualized amount of the increases in the appropriations
10under s. 20.285 (1) for subsequent fiscal bienniums. No later than October 1 of each
11year, the board shall report to the joint committee on finance and the departments
12of administration and employment relations concerning the amounts of any salary
13increases granted to recognize competitive factors, and the institutions at which they
14are granted, for the 12-month period ending on the preceding June 30.
AB150-engrossed,628,1816
36.09
(1) (k) 1.
The Subject to the pay range maximum and compensation
17maximum under s. 230.125, the board shall, with respect to academic staff, correct
18pay inequities based on gender or race.
AB150-engrossed,629,920
36.11
(1) (b)
The Except as provided in this paragraph, the board may
21purchase, have custody of, hold, control, possess, lease, grant easements and enjoy
22any lands, buildings, books, records and all other property of any nature which may
23be necessary and required for the purposes, objects and uses of the system authorized
24by law
, except that the. Any lease is subject to the powers of the University of
25Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority under s. 233.03 (13) and the rights of the
1authority under any lease agreement, as defined in s. 233.01 (6). The board shall not
2permit a facility that would be privately owned or operated to be constructed on
3state-owned land without obtaining prior approval of the building commission
4under s. 13.48 (12). The board may sell or dispose of such property as provided by
5law, or any part thereof when in its judgment it is for the best interests of the system
6and the state
, except that. All purchases and sales of real property shall be subject
7to the approval of the building commission.
The provision of all leases of real
8property to be occupied by the board shall be the responsibility of the department of
9administration under s. 16.84 (5).
AB150-engrossed,629,1511
36.11
(3) (d) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., the board shall require that a
$25 12$28 fee accompany each application for admittance from persons seeking admittance
13to any school within the system as new freshmen or as transfer students from outside
14the system. The board may exempt from the fee under this subdivision, on the basis
15of financial need, a maximum of 5% of the applications in any school year.
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2. The board shall require that a
$35 $38 fee accompany each application for
17admittance to a graduate school, law school or medical school within the system.
AB150-engrossed,629,2119
36.11
(3) (d) 3. Of the fee received with each application under subds. 1. and
202., the board shall provide $3 for the support of the higher education location program
21under s. 36.25 (36).
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36.11
(6) (a) 2. Make grants equivalent in value to the payment of incidental
24fees to disabled residents of the state who are recommended and supervised by the
1department of
health and social services
industry, labor and human relations under
2s. 47.02.
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36.11
(6) (b) The board may not make a grant under par. (a) to a person if it
5receives a certification under s.
46.255 73.255 (7) that the person is delinquent in
6child support or maintenance payments.
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36.11
(6) (c) By April 10, 1996, and annually thereafter, the board shall develop
9and submit to the education commission for its review under s. 39.285 (1) a proposed
10formula for the awarding of grants under s. 39.435, except for grants awarded under
11s. 39.435 (2) or (5), for the upcoming academic year to students enrolled in the system.
AB150-engrossed,630,1813
36.11
(26) Building program planning and approval. The board shall establish
14a process for submission
of building projects to the building commission for approval.
15No building project for the system may be submitted by the board to the building
16commission unless the project is developed and approved by the board in conformity
17with this subsection.
This subsection does not apply to building projects of the
18University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
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36.11
(28) Lease agreement with the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and
21Clinics Authority. Subject to 1995 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9159 (2) (k),
22the board shall negotiate and enter into a lease agreement with the University of
23Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority that meets the requirements under s.
24233.04 (7) and shall comply with s. 233.04 (7g).
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136.11
(28m) Affiliation agreement with the University of Wisconsin
2Hospitals and Clinics Authority. Subject to 1995 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section
39159 (2) (k), the board shall negotiate and enter into an affiliation agreement with
4the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority that meets the
5requirements under s. 233.04 (7m) and shall comply with s. 233.04 (7p).
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36.11
(29) Other agreements with the University of Wisconsin Hospitals
8and Clinics Authority. The board may enter into joint purchasing contracts and
9other contracts, rental agreements and cooperative agreements and other necessary
10arrangements with the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority
11which may be necessary and convenient for the missions, objects and uses of the
12University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority authorized by law.
13Purchasing contracts and agreements are subject to s. 16.73 (5).
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36.11
(29m) Report on expenditures. Beginning in the 1996-97 fiscal year,
16annually the board shall report to the department of administration and the joint
17committee on finance the amount of expenditures from the appropriations under s.
1820.285 (1) (h) and (iz) and (3) (iz) in the previous fiscal year that were in excess of the
19dollar amounts shown in the appropriation schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for those
20appropriations in the previous fiscal year.
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36.11
(30) Information technology reports. The board shall prepare and
23submit reports to the joint committee on information policy upon request of the
24committee under s. 13.58 (5) (b) 3.
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136.11
(31) Information technology strategic plan. The board shall adopt,
2revise biennially and submit to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on
3information policy, the governor and the secretary of administration, no later than
4September 15 of each even-numbered year, a strategic plan for the utilization of
5information technology to carry out the functions of the board. The plan shall
6address the business needs of the system and shall identify all resources relating to
7information technology which the board desires to acquire, contingent upon funding
8availability, the priority for such acquisitions and the justification for such
9acquisitions. The plan shall also identify any changes in the functioning of the
10system under the plan.
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36.11
(32) Computer services data collection. The board shall collect and
13maintain data necessary to calculate numerical measures of the efficiency and
14effectiveness of the mainframe computer services provided by the board at the
15University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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36.25
(3m) (d)
The At the commencement of each gubernatorial term of office,
18the board shall appoint a solid waste research council under s. 15.04 (1) (c) consisting
19of the chancellor of each institution that has faculty with expertise in solid waste
20disposal or his or her designee. The council shall advise the board concerning the
21awarding of funds for research projects under par. (c) proposed by institutions.
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36.25
(12) (b) All property used by the Wisconsin psychiatric institute
24established under s. 46.044, except real property used by the institute and except
25property of the
university of Wisconsin hospital and clinics University of Wisconsin
1Hospitals and Clinics, is transferred to the board which shall hold such property for
2the use of the psychiatric research institute.
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233.04
(3b) (a)
The board shall maintain Except as provided in par. (b),
8maintain, control and supervise the use of
such hospitals the University of Wisconsin
9Hospitals and Clinics, for the purposes of:
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1. Delivering comprehensive, high-quality health care to patients using the
11hospitals and to those seeking care from its programs
, including a commitment to
12provide such care for the medically indigent.
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2.
Instructing medical Providing an environment suitable for instructing
14medical and other health professions students, physicians, nurses and members of
15other health-related disciplines.
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3. Sponsoring and supporting research in the delivery of health care to
promote 17further the welfare of the patients treated and applying the advances in health
18knowledge to alleviate human suffering
, promote health and prevent disease.
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4. Assisting health programs and personnel throughout the state
and region 20in the delivery of health care.
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36.25
(14) Graduate student financial aid. The board shall establish a grant
25program for minority and disadvantaged graduate students enrolled in the system.
1The grants shall be awarded from the appropriation under s. 20.285 (4) (b). The
2board shall give preference in awarding grants under this subsection to residents of
3this state. The board may not make a grant under this subsection to a person if it
4receives a certification under s.
46.255 73.255 (7) that the person is delinquent in
5child support or maintenance payments.
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36.25
(30) Hazardous pollution prevention program. (intro.) The board shall
9establish in the extension a hazardous pollution prevention program to promote
10hazardous pollution prevention, as defined in s. 144.955 (1) (c). In cooperation with
11the department of natural resources
, the department of development and the
12hazardous pollution prevention
board council, the program shall do all of the
13following:
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36.25
(30) (c) Assist the hazardous pollution prevention
board council in
17preparing the report under s.
144.955 (3) (f) 560.19 (4) (d).
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36.25
(30e) Recycling market development board. The board shall assign to
20extension personnel the responsibility for managing the attachment of the recycling
21market development board to the system.
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22Section 1775f. 36.25 (30e) of the statutes, as created by 1995 Wisconsin Act
23.... (this act), is repealed.
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136.25
(30g) Recycling market development program. The board shall
2establish in the extension, in cooperation with the recycling market development
3board, a program of education and technical assistance related to recycling market
4development. The program shall serve waste generators, as defined in s. 159.40 (4);
5solid waste scrap brokers, dealers and processors; business entities that use or could
6use recovered materials or that produce or could produce products from recovered
7materials and persons who provide support services to those business entities; and
8the general public.