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2. The option may be exercised only upon the occurrence of any of the following:
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a. Suspension of operation of a program of dental education at Marquette
5University or any successor organization.
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b. Foreclosure of the mortgage by a private lender.
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(d) If the state does not exercise the option to purchase the dental clinic and
8education facility, and if the facility is sold to any 3rd party, any agreement to sell the
9facility shall provide that the state has the right to receive an amount equal to the
10construction grant under par. (b) from the net proceeds of any such sale after the
11mortgage has been satisfied and all other secured debts have been paid. This right
12shall be paramount to the right of Marquette University to the proceeds upon such
13sale.
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13.485
(2) The building commission may, under
s. 18.56 (5) and (9) (j) ss. 18.561
16and 18.562, deposit in a separate and distinct fund, outside the state treasury, in an
17account maintained by a trustee, fees and charges derived from the facilities or from
18agreements entered into under sub. (4). The fees and charges deposited are the
19trustee's moneys in accordance with the agreement between this state and the
20trustee or in accordance with the resolution pledging the fees and charges to the
21repayment of revenue obligations issued under this section.
AB133-ASA1,15,2423
13.489
(1m) Approval of commission required for study of potential major
24highway projects. (a) In this subsection:
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11. "Environmental assessment" means an analysis of a proposed action to
2determine whether the proposed action constitutes a major action significantly
3affecting the human environment under s. 1.11 (2) (c).
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2. "Environmental impact statement" means a detailed statement required
5under s. 1.11 (2) (c).
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3. "Major highway project" has the meaning given in s. 84.013 (1) (a).
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(b) Not later than October 15 of each odd-numbered year, the department of
8transportation shall provide to the commission a list of potential major highway
9projects that the department has initially determined may be recommended under
10par. (c) for approval to prepare an environmental impact statement or an
11environmental assessment and a list of potential major highway projects that could
12be studied for possible recommendation under sub. (4). The commission may conduct
13public hearings on potential major highway projects identified by the department of
14transportation or by the commission.
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(c) Not later than March 15 of each even-numbered year, the department of
16transportation shall report to the commission those potential major highway
17projects that the department recommends be approved by the commission for
18preparation of an environmental impact statement or an environmental assessment.
AB133-ASA1,16,2419
(d) Not later than April 15 of each even-numbered year, the commission shall
20notify the department of those potential major highway projects that the commission
21approves for preparation of an environmental impact statement or an environmental
22assessment or shall notify the department that it does not approve any potential
23major highway projects for preparation of an environmental impact statement or
24environmental assessment.
AB133-ASA1,17,4
1(e) The department of transportation may not prepare an environmental
2impact statement or an environmental assessment for a potential major highway
3project unless the commission notifies the department under par. (d) that the project
4is approved.
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13.62
(4m) "Budget bill subject" means a subject specified by the board which
7is included in the executive budget bill or bills introduced under s. 16.47.
AB133-ASA1,17,179
13.62
(8) "Legislative action" means the development, drafting, introduction,
10consideration, modification, adoption, rejection, review, enactment or defeat of any
11bill, resolution, amendment, report, nomination,
proposed administrative rule or
12other matter by the legislature or by either house or any committee, subcommittee,
13joint or select committee thereof, or by a legislator or employe of the legislature
14acting in an official capacity. "Legislative action" also means the action of the
15governor in approving or vetoing any bill or portion thereof, and the action of the
16governor or any agency in the development of a proposal for introduction in the
17legislature.
AB133-ASA1,17,1919
13.62
(8s) "Legislative proposal" means a bill, resolution or joint resolution.
AB133-ASA1,18,17
2113.67 Identification of legislative and administrative proposals and
22topics. (1) Except as authorized under s. 13.621, no person may engage in lobbying
23as a lobbyist on behalf of a principal and no principal may authorize a lobbyist to
24engage in lobbying on its behalf unless the principal reports to the board, in such
25manner as the board may prescribe, each
bill or legislative proposal, budget bill
1subject and proposed
administrative rule number in connection with which the
2principal has made or intends to make a lobbying communication
or, if the lobbying
3does not relate to a legislative proposal or proposed administrative rule that has been
4numbered or a budget bill subject, each topic of a lobbying communication made or
5intended to be made by the principal. A principal shall describe any topic of a
6lobbying communication with reasonable specificity, sufficient to identify the subject
7matter of the lobbying communication and whether the communication is an attempt
8to influence legislative or administrative action, or both. The principal shall file the
9report no later than the end of the 15th day after the date on which the principal
10makes a lobbying communication with respect to a legislative proposal
or, proposed
11administrative rule
, budget bill subject or other topic not previously reported by the
12principal under this section during the biennial period for which the principal is
13registered.
With respect to a lobbying communication relating to the executive
14budget bill or bills introduced under s. 16.47, the principal shall further identify from
15among topics provided by the board the topic or topics of its lobbying
16communications, if any. The report shall be made by a person who is identified by
17the principal under s. 13.64 (1) (e).
AB133-ASA1,18,20
18(2) Any person who is not a principal may, upon payment of the fee prescribed
19under s. 13.75 (5), register with the board an interest in any
bill or legislative
20proposal, proposed administrative rule
, budget bill subject or other topic.
AB133-ASA1,19,622
13.68
(1) (bn) For each
bill or legislative proposal, proposed administrative
23rule
, budget bill subject or other topic that accounts for 10% or more of the principal's
24time spent in lobbying during the reporting period, the principal's reasonable
25estimate of the proportion of its time spent in lobbying associated with that
bill or
1legislative proposal, proposed
administrative rule
. With respect to the executive
2budget bill or bills introduced under s. 16.47, the principal shall further identify from
3topics provided by the board each topic that accounts for 10% or more of the
4principal's time spent in lobbying during the reporting period and the principal's
5reasonable estimate of the proportion of its time spent in lobbying associated with
6that topic, budget bill subject or other topic.
AB133-ASA1,19,98
13.685
(4) The board shall, by rule, define what constitutes a "topic" for
9purposes of ss. 13.67 and 13.68 (1) (bn).
AB133-ASA1,19,1211
13.75
(5) Registering an interest in a
bill or legislative proposal, proposed
12administrative rule
, budget bill subject or other topic under 13.67 (2), $10.
AB133-ASA1, s. 5
13Section
5. 13.94 (4) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1,20,214
13.94
(4) (a) 1. Every state department, board, examining board, affiliated
15credentialing board, commission, independent agency, council or office in the
16executive branch of state government; all bodies created by the legislature in the
17legislative or judicial branch of state government; any public body corporate and
18politic created by the legislature including specifically a professional baseball park
19district
and a family care district under s. 46.2895; every Wisconsin works agency
20under subch. III of ch. 49; every provider of medical assistance under subch. IV of ch.
2149; technical college district boards; development zones designated under s. 560.71;
22every county department under s. 51.42 or 51.437; every nonprofit corporation or
23cooperative to which moneys are specifically appropriated by state law; and every
24corporation, institution, association or other organization which receives more than
150% of its annual budget from appropriations made by state law, including
2subgrantee or subcontractor recipients of such funds.
AB133-ASA1,20,104
13.94
(4) (b) In performing audits of
family care districts under s. 46.2895, 5Wisconsin works agencies under subch. III of ch. 49, providers of medical assistance
6under subch. IV of ch. 49, corporations, institutions, associations, or other
7organizations, and their subgrantees or subcontractors, the legislative audit bureau
8shall audit only the records and operations of such providers and organizations
9which pertain to the receipt, disbursement or other handling of appropriations made
10by state law.
AB133-ASA1,20,13
1214.06 Gifts, grants and bequests. The governor may accept gifts, grants and
13bequests, and may expend the proceeds to carry out the purposes for which received.
AB133-ASA1,20,16
1514.18 Assistance from executive branch agencies. (1) In this section
16"executive branch agency" has the meaning given under s. 16.70 (4).
AB133-ASA1,20,19
17(2) The governor may enter into a cooperative arrangement with any executive
18branch agency under which the agency provides assistance to the governor in
19carrying out his or her responsibilities.
AB133-ASA1, s. 11ac
20Section 11ac. 14.18 of the statutes, as created by 1999 Wisconsin Act .... (this
21act), is repealed.
AB133-ASA1,20,23
2314.20 (title)
Literacy improvement aids.
AB133-ASA1,21,3
114.20
(2) From the
appropriation appropriations under s. 20.525 (1) (f)
and (kf),
2the governor may provide a grant to any local governmental unit or nonprofit
3organization for support of a literacy improvement program.
AB133-ASA1,21,117
14.82
(1) (d) Beginning on July 1, 1999, the total amount that may be expended
8in a fiscal year from the appropriation account under s. 20.315 (1) (q) for the joint
9Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary area commission may not exceed the total amount
10expended by the state of Minnesota in the same fiscal year for the joint
11Minnesota-Wisconsin boundary area commission.
AB133-ASA1,21,2213
15.01
(4) "Council" means a part-time body appointed to function on a
14continuing basis for the study, and recommendation of solutions and policy
15alternatives, of the problems arising in a specified functional area of state
16government, except the
Wisconsin land council has the powers specified in s. 16.965
17(3) and (5) and the powers granted to agencies under ch. 227, the Milwaukee river
18revitalization council has the powers and duties specified in s. 23.18, the council on
19physical disabilities has the powers and duties specified in s. 46.29 (1) and (2), the
20state council on alcohol and other drug abuse has the powers and duties specified in
21s. 14.24 and, before January 1, 2001, the council on health care fraud and abuse has
22the powers and duties specified in s. 146.36.
AB133-ASA1, s. 12n
23Section 12n. 15.01 (4) of the statutes, as affected by 1999 Wisconsin Act ....
24(this act), is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1,22,10
115.01
(4) "Council" means a part-time body appointed to function on a
2continuing basis for the study, and recommendation of solutions and policy
3alternatives, of the problems arising in a specified functional area of state
4government, except the
Wisconsin land council has the powers specified in s. 16.965
5(3) and (5) and the powers granted to agencies under ch. 227, the Milwaukee river
6revitalization council has the powers and duties specified in s. 23.18, the council on
7physical disabilities has the powers and duties specified in s. 46.29 (1) and (2), the
8state council on alcohol and other drug abuse has the powers and duties specified in
9s. 14.24 and, before January 1, 2001, the council on health care fraud and abuse has
10the powers and duties specified in s. 146.36.
AB133-ASA1,22,1412
15.07
(1) (a) 5. The members of the educational communications board
13appointed under s. 15.57
(5) and (7) (1) (e) and (h) shall be appointed as provided in
14that section.
AB133-ASA1,22,1816
15.07
(1) (b) 21. The public broadcasting transitional board. This subdivision
17does not apply after the first day of the 36th month beginning after the effective date
18of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date].
AB133-ASA1,22,2120
15.07
(2) (k) The governor shall serve as chairperson of the governor's
21work-based learning board.
AB133-ASA1, s. 20
22Section
20. 15.105 (24) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 15.195 (3) (title).
AB133-ASA1, s. 21
23Section
21. 15.105 (24) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 15.195 (3) (a) and
24amended to read:
AB133-ASA1,23,3
115.195
(3) (a)
Creation. There is created a national and community service
2board which is attached to the department of
administration health and family
3services under s. 15.03.
AB133-ASA1, s. 22
4Section
22. 15.105 (24) (b) and (c) (intro.) and 1. to 4. of the statutes are
5renumbered 15.195 (3) (b) and (c) (intro.) and 1. to 4.
AB133-ASA1, s. 23
6Section
23. 15.105 (24) (c) 4m. of the statutes is renumbered 15.195 (3) (c) 4m.
7and amended to read:
AB133-ASA1,23,98
15.195
(3) (c) 4m. The secretary of
administration health and family services 9or his or her designee.
AB133-ASA1, s. 24
10Section
24. 15.105 (24) (c) 5. to 10., (d) and (e) of the statutes are renumbered
1115.195 (3) (c) 5. to 10., (d) and (e).
AB133-ASA1, s. 25
12Section
25. 15.105 (25) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1,23,1813
15.105
(25) Technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board. 14(intro.) There is created a technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin
15board which is attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. The
16board shall consist of the state superintendent of public instruction
or his or her
17designee, the secretary of administration
or his or her designee and the following
18members appointed for 4-year terms:
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15.105
(25) (bm) A member of the educational communications board.
If the
21secretary of administration determines that the federal communications
22commission has approved the transfer of all broadcasting licenses held by the
23educational communications board to the broadcasting corporation, as defined in s.
2439.81 (2), this paragraph does not apply on and after the effective date of the last
1license transferred as determined by the secretary of administration under s. 39.88
2(2).
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15.105
(25) (c) Four
or, if the secretary of administration determines that the
5federal communications commission has approved the transfer of all broadcasting
6licenses held by the educational communications board to the broadcasting
7corporation, as defined in s. 39.81 (2), on and after the effective date of the last license
8transferred as determined by the secretary of administration under s. 39.88 (2), 5 9other members.
AB133-ASA1,24,1411
15.197
(5) Council on long-term care. There is created in the department of
12health and family services a council on long-term care, which shall consist of 15
13members. The governor shall designate the chairperson of the council on long-term
14care.
AB133-ASA1, s. 32
15Section
32. 15.197 (5) of the statutes, as created by 1999 Wisconsin Act .... (this
16act), is repealed.
AB133-ASA1,24,1818
15.197
(25) (c) This subsection does not apply beginning on July 1,
2001 2002.
AB133-ASA1,24,2320
15.197
(26) Supplemental food program for women, infants and children
21council. (a) There is created in the department of health and family services a
22supplemental food program for women, infants and children council. The council
23shall consist of the following members:
AB133-ASA1,24,2424
1. One representative of independent retail grocery stores.
AB133-ASA1,24,2525
2. One representative of the food industry warehouse distribution system.
AB133-ASA1,25,1
13. One representative of convenience stores.
AB133-ASA1,25,22
4. One representative of pharmacies.
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5. One representative of financial institutions.
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6. Two participants in the supplemental food program for women, infants and
5children.
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7. The secretary of health and family services or his or her designee.
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8. One representative of a community-based hunger prevention program in the
8city of Milwaukee.
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(b) The member under par. (a) 7. may not serve as the chairperson of the council.
AB133-ASA1,25,1010
(c) The council shall meet at least 4 times per year.
AB133-ASA1,25,1111
(d) This subsection does not apply beginning on January 1, 2001.