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19.01
(8) Scope of review. Unless the court finds a ground for setting aside or
2modifying the determination of the board of canvassers
or chairperson of the board,
3it shall affirm the determination. The court shall separately treat disputed issues
4of procedure, interpretations of law and findings of fact. The court may not receive
5evidence not offered to the board of canvassers
or chairperson except for evidence
6that was unavailable to a party exercising due diligence at the time of the recount
7or newly discovered evidence that could not with due diligence have been obtained
8during the recount, and except that the court may receive evidence not offered at an
9earlier time because a party was not represented by counsel in all or part of a recount
10proceeding. A party who fails to object or fails to offer evidence of a defect or
11irregularity during the recount waives the right to object or offer evidence before the
12court except in the case of evidence that was unavailable to a party exercising due
13diligence at the time of the recount or newly discovered evidence that could not with
14due diligence have been obtained during the recount or evidence received by the
15court due to unavailability of counsel during the recount. The court shall set aside
16or modify the determination if it finds that the board of canvassers
or chairperson 17has erroneously interpreted a provision of law and a correct interpretation compels
18a particular action. If the determination depends on any fact found by the board of
19canvassers
or chairperson, the court may not substitute its judgment for that of the
20board of canvassers
or chairperson as to the weight of the evidence on any disputed
21finding of fact. The court shall set aside the determination if it finds that the
22determination depends on any finding of fact that is not supported by substantial
23evidence.".
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7.08
(3) (a) Be compiled by the board
, with the advice of the elections advisory
4council.".
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7.03
(1) (bm) Whenever a special election is called by a county or by a school
8district, a technical college district, a sewerage district, a sanitary district or a public
9inland lake protection and rehabilitation district
for a date that is not concurrent
10with an election specified in s. 5.02 (5), (18), (21) or (22), the county or district shall
11pay the compensation of all election officials, as determined under sub. (2).
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7.15
(2) (d) Whenever the governing body of any municipality submits any
14question to a vote of the electors or whenever a proper recall petition and certificate
15are filed under s. 9.10, the municipal clerk shall issue a call for the election and
16prepare and distribute ballots as required in the authorization of submission or as
17provided in s. 9.10. The date of the referendum shall be
established in accordance
18with s. 8.065, and shall be fixed by the municipal clerk or board of election
19commissioners unless otherwise provided by law or unless the governing body fixes
20a date. The ballot for any referendum shall conform to s. 5.64 (2). If there is already
21an official municipal referendum ballot for the election, the question may appear on
22the same ballot.
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18.05
(3) (d) The question of adoption of the nonpartisan primary under this
2subsection may be submitted to the electors at any
regular election
authorized under
3s. 8.065 held in the town
or at a special election called for the purpose. When a
4petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 signed by at least 20 electors of the
5town is filed with the town clerk so requesting, the question shall be submitted to a
6vote.
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(e) Petitions requesting a vote on the question at a regular town election shall
8be filed no later than 5 p.m. the last Tuesday in February. When the petition is filed,
9the clerk shall check its sufficiency.
Whether at a regular or special election, the The 10clerk shall give separate notice by one publication in a newspaper at least 5 days
11before the election.
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138.06 Special elections may be called. Towns, cities, villages and school
14districts may call special elections for any purpose
whenever such action is 15authorized
or required by law. If an election is called for a special referendum, the
16election shall be
called and noticed
under as provided in s. 8.55.
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188.065 Scheduling of referenda. (1) In this section, "local governmental
19unit" has the meaning given in s. 16.97 (7).
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20(2) Unless otherwise required by law or unless authorized under sub. (3), a
21referendum held by any local governmental unit that is authorized or required by
22law to hold a referendum may only be held concurrently with the spring primary,
23spring election, September primary or general election or on the Tuesday after the
24first Monday in November of any odd-numbered year. Unless otherwise required by
25law or unless authorized under sub. (3), no referendum submitted by the same local
1governmental unit relating to substantially similar subject matter or relating to
2authorization for the borrowing of money may be held more than once in any
312-month period.
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4(3) If a local governmental unit wishes to hold a special referendum on a date
5other than the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year
6that is not concurrent with an election specified in s. 5.02 (5), (18), (21) or (22), the
7local governmental unit may petition the referendum appeal board for a
8determination that an emergency exists with respect to a particular question. The
9referendum appeal board shall make a determination within 10 days after receipt
10of a petition under this subsection. If the referendum appeal board finds, with the
11concurrence of at least 4 members, that an emergency exists which requires a special
12referendum to be held by a local governmental unit on a date other than the Tuesday
13after the first Monday in November of an odd-numbered year that is not concurrent
14with an election specified in s. 5.02 (5), (18), (21) or (22), the board may permit a
15referendum relating to the question specified in the petition to be held on a date
16determined by the local governmental unit.
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9.20
(4) The common council or village board shall, without alteration, either
19pass the ordinance or resolution within 30 days following the date of the clerk's final
20certificate, or submit it to the electors at the next
spring or general election
21authorized under s. 8.065, if the election is more than 6 weeks after the date of the
22council's or board's action on the petition or the expiration of the 30-day period,
23whichever first occurs. If there are 6 weeks or less before the election, the ordinance
24or resolution shall be voted on at the next election
authorized under s. 8.065 (2) or
25an election authorized under s. 8.065 (3) thereafter.
The council or board by a
1three-fourths vote of the members-elect may order a special election for the purpose
2of voting on the ordinance or resolution at any time prior to the next election, but not
3more than one special election for direct legislation may be ordered in any 6-month
4period.".
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13.123
(3) (b) 2. In making the determination under subd. 1., the chief clerk is
10bound by the determination of the
chairperson of the elections board
of state
11canvassers if such determination has been issued.".
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1413.40 Limitation on state appropriations from general purpose
15revenue. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Fiscal biennium" means a 2-year period beginning on July 1 of an
17odd-numbered year.
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(b) "General purpose revenue" has the meaning given for "general purpose
19revenues" in s. 20.001 (2) (a).
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(c) "Local governmental unit" has the meaning given in s. 16.97 (7).
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(d) "Program revenue" has the meaning given for "program revenues" in s.
2220.001 (2) (b) and "program revenues-service" in s. 20.001 (2) (c), but excludes federal
23revenues as defined in s. 20.001 (2) (e).
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1(e) "Segregated revenue" has the meaning given for "segregated fund revenues"
2in s. 20.001 (2) (d), "segregated fund revenues — service" in s. 20.001 (2) (da) and
3"segregated fund revenues — local" in s. 20.001 (2) (dm), but excludes federal
4revenues as defined in s. 20.001 (2) (e).
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5(2) Except as provided in subs. (3) to (5), the amount appropriated from general
6purpose revenue for each fiscal biennium excluding any amount expended under an
7appropriation specified in sub. (3) (a) to (d), as determined under sub. (6), may not
8exceed the sum of:
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(a) The amount appropriated from general purpose revenue, excluding any
10amount expended under an appropriation specified in sub. (3) (a) to (d), for the 2nd
11fiscal year of the prior fiscal biennium as reported under s. 16.46 (2), multiplied by
12the sum of 1.0 and the average annual percentage change in this state's per capita
13personal income, expressed as a decimal, as reported for the most recent 4 calendar
14years prior to the fiscal biennium by the federal department of commerce.
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(b) The amount determined under par. (a) multiplied by the sum of 1.0 and the
16average annual percentage change in this state's per capita personal income,
17expressed as a decimal, as reported for the most recent 3 calendar years prior to the
18fiscal biennium by the federal department of commerce and as estimated by the
19department of administration for the calendar year following those years no later
20than December 5 of each even-numbered year, except as provided in sub. (8).
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(c) Any amount by which the amount appropriated from sum certain
22appropriations made from general purpose revenue, excluding any amount
23expended under an appropriation specified in sub. (3) (a) to (d), for the preceding
24fiscal biennium, exceeded actual expenditures from sum certain appropriations
25made from general purpose revenue for the preceding fiscal biennium, excluding any
1amount expended under an appropriation specified in sub. (3) (a) to (d), as
2determined by the legislative fiscal bureau.
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3(3) The limitation under sub. (2) does not apply to any of the following:
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(a) An appropriation for principal repayment and interest payments on public
5debt, as defined in s. 18.01 (4), or operating notes, as defined in s. 18.71 (4).
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(b) An appropriation to honor a moral obligation undertaken pursuant to ss.
718.61 (5), 85.25 (5), 229.50 (7), 229.74 (7), 234.15 (4), 234.42 (4), 234.54 (4) (b),
8234.626 (7), 234.93 (6) and 281.59 (13m).
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(c) An appropriation to make a payment to the United States that the building
10commission determines to be payable under s. 13.488 (1) (m).
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(d) An appropriation for a period prior to the 1999-2000 fiscal year providing
12for state aids to any local governmental unit.
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(e) An appropriation that is enacted with the approval of at least three-fifths
14of the members of each house of the legislature.
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15(4) Whenever in any fiscal biennium the federal government assumes fiscal
16responsibility for a state program that was previously funded from general purpose
17revenue, the limitation under sub. (2) for the next fiscal biennium shall be reduced
18by the amount allocated to that program for the most recently completed fiscal
19biennium in which the state assumed fiscal responsibility for the program.
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20(4m) Whenever in any fiscal biennium the legislature reduces the cost of
21administering a program administered in whole or in part from general purpose
22revenue by substituting funding from program revenue or segregated revenue, the
23limitation under sub. (2) for the next fiscal biennium shall be reduced by the amount
24of the reduced state cost, from general purpose revenue, of administering that
25program for the most recently completed fiscal biennium.
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1(5) Whenever in any fiscal biennium the legislature terminates or reduces the
2state general purpose revenue funding for a program administered by local
3governmental units that is partially funded by the state from general purpose
4revenue, the limitation under sub. (2) for the next fiscal biennium shall be reduced
5by the amount allocated by the state to that program from general purpose revenue
6or by the amount of the reduced state cost, from general purpose revenue, of
7administering that program for the most recently completed fiscal biennium. If the
8requirement that the local unit of government administer the program is terminated
9or reduced by the same amount that state general purpose funding is reduced, then
10no adjustment shall be made to the limitation under sub. (2).
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11(6) For purposes of sub. (2), the computation of the amount appropriated from
12general purpose revenue for any fiscal biennium to which sub. (2) applies shall be
13made by adding the applicable sum certain appropriations enacted by the legislature
14from general purpose revenue and an estimate of amounts that will be expended
15under applicable appropriations, other than sum certain appropriations, that are
16made from general purpose revenue for that fiscal biennium, including any amounts
17estimated to be expended for payment of compensation increases for state employes
18and for litigation expenses incurred in actions against the state or state officers,
19employes or agents, as determined by the legislative fiscal bureau no later than
20December 5 of each even-numbered year, except as provided in sub. (8).
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21(7) For purposes of calculating the amount appropriated from a biennial
22appropriation under sub. (2) (a), the amount shown in the schedule under s. 20.005
23(3) for the 2nd year of any fiscal biennium is determinative.
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24(8) No later than December 5 of each even-numbered year, the department of
25administration and legislative fiscal bureau shall report to the cochairpersons of the
1joint committee on finance the estimates and determinations required to be made
2under subs. (2) and (6) for the succeeding fiscal biennium. If the cochairpersons of
3the committee do not notify the secretary of administration and the director of the
4legislative fiscal bureau that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose
5of reviewing the estimates and determinations by December 15 following their
6submittal, the estimates and determinations shall be effective. If, by December 15
7following the submittal of the estimates and determinations, the cochairpersons of
8the committee notify the secretary and director that the committee has scheduled a
9meeting for the purpose of reviewing the estimates and determinations, the
10estimates and determinations are not effective unless approved or approved with
11modifications by the committee.".
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13.48
(10) (a) No state board, agency, officer, department, commission or body
15corporate may enter into a contract for the construction, reconstruction, remodeling
16of or addition to any building, structure, or facility, which involves a cost in excess
17of $100,000, without completion of final plans and arrangement for supervision of
18construction and prior approval by the building commission.
The building
19commission may not approve a contract for the construction, reconstruction,
20renovation or remodeling of or an addition to a state building as defined in s. 44.51
21(2) unless it determines that s. 44.57 has been complied with or does not apply. This
22section applies to the department of transportation only in respect to buildings,
23structures and facilities to be used for administrative or operating functions,
1including buildings, land and equipment to be used for the motor vehicle emission
2inspection and maintenance program under s. 110.20.".
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13.58
(5) (b) 1. Direct
the council on information technology or the subunit in
6the department of administration with policy-making responsibility related to
7information technology to conduct studies or prepare reports on items related to the
8committee's duties under par. (a).".
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12"
Section 14n. 13.92 (1) (b) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 13.92 (1) (b) 1.
13(intro.) and amended to read:
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13.92
(1) (b) 1. (intro.) Prepare in the proper form all legislation to be
15introduced in the legislature.
Only the following persons may use the drafting
16services of the bureau for this purpose:
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13.92
(1) (b) 1. a. Any member or member-elect of the legislature and, on behalf
19of each committee thereof, the chairperson.
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b. Any agency, as defined in s. 16.70 (1), created under ch. 13, 14, 15 or 758.
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c. The chief clerk of either house of the legislature for requests pertaining to
22the operation of the legislature.
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d. A party caucus of either house of the legislature.".
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13.94
(11) Open enrollment. By July 1, 2002, the legislative audit bureau shall
3conduct a performance evaluation audit of the full-time open enrollment program
4under s. 118.51. The audit shall evaluate the effects of the program on the quality
5of elementary and secondary education in this state, including all of the following:
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(a) The extent to which the program has resulted in the creation of new or
7innovative programs by school districts.
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(b) The satisfaction of participating and nonparticipating pupils and parents
9with the program.
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(c) The fiscal effect of the program on school districts.
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(d) The socioeconomic effect of the program on school districts.
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(e) Other issues affecting the quality of education.".
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14.015
(2) (c) This subsection does not apply after June 30, 1999.".
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14.017
(3) Standards development council. (a) There is created in the office
19of the governor a standards development council consisting of all of the following:
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1. The lieutenant governor, who shall serve as chairperson of the council.
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2. A representative of the department of public instruction appointed by the
22state superintendent of public instruction.
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13. The chairpersons of the committees in the assembly and senate whose
2subject matter is elementary and secondary education or members of those
3committees designated by the chairpersons.
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4. The ranking minority member of each of the committees under subd. 3. or
5members of those committees designated by the ranking minority members.
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5. One member appointed by the governor to serve at the pleasure of the
7governor.
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(b) Section 15.09 applies to the standards development council.".