ALL:all:all
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT ,
TO 1999 ASSEMBLY BILL 133

AN ACT relating to: state finances and appropriations, constituting the executive budget act of the 1999 legislature.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Guide to nonstatutory material
As is the case for all other bills, the sections of the budget bill that affect statutes are organized in ascending numerical order of the statutes affected.
Treatments of prior session laws (styled "laws of [year], chapter ...." from 1848 to 1981, and "[year] Wisconsin Act ...." beginning with 1983) are displayed next by year of original enactment and by act number.
The remaining sections of the budget bill are organized by type of provision and, within each type, alphabetically by state agency. The first two digits of the four-digit section number indicate the type of provision:
91XX Nonstatutory provisions.
92XX Appropriation changes.
93XX Initial applicability.
94XX Effective dates.
The remaining two digits indicate the state agency to which the provision relates:
XX01 Administration.
XX02 Adolescent pregnancy prevention and pregnancy services board.
XX03 Aging and long-term care board.
XX04 Agriculture, trade and consumer protection.
XX05 Arts board.
XX06 Boundary area commission, Minnesota-Wisconsin.
XX07 Building commission.
XX08 Child abuse and neglect prevention board.
XX09 Circuit courts.
XX10 Commerce.
XX11 Corrections.
XX12 Court of appeals.
XX13 Educational communications board.
XX14 Elections board.
XX15 Employe trust funds.
XX16 Employment relations commission.
XX17 Employment relations department.
XX18 Ethics board.
XX19 Financial institutions.
XX21 Governor.
XX22 Health and Educational Facilities Authority.
XX23 Health and family services.
XX24 Historical society.
XX25 Housing and Economic Development Authority.
XX26 Insurance.
XX27 Investment board.
XX28 Joint committee on finance.
XX29 Judicial commission.
XX30 Justice.
XX31 Legislature.
XX32 Lieutenant governor.
XX33 Lower Wisconsin state riverway board.
XX34 Medical College of Wisconsin.
XX35 Military affairs.
XX36 Natural resources.
XX37 Personnel commission.
XX38 Public defender board.
XX39 Public instruction.
XX40 Public lands, board of commissioners of.
XX41 Public service commission.
XX42 Regulation and licensing.
XX43 Revenue.
XX44 Secretary of state.
XX45 State fair park board.
XX46 Supreme Court.
XX47 Technical college system.
XX48 Technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board.
XX49 Tourism.
XX50 Transportation.
XX51 Treasurer.
XX52 University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
XX53 University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Board.
XX54 University of Wisconsin System.
XX55 Veterans affairs.
XX56 World Dairy Center Authority.
XX57 Workforce development.
XX58 Other.
For example, for general nonstatutory provisions relating to the historical society, see SECTION 9124. For any agency that is not assigned a two-digit identification number and that is attached to another agency, see the number of the latter agency. For any other agency not assigned a two-digit identification number or any provision that does not relate to the functions of a particular agency, see number "58" (other) within each type of provision.
In order to facilitate amendment drafting and the enrolling process, separate section numbers and headings appear for each type of provision and for each state agency, even if there are no provisions included in that section number and heading. Section numbers and headings for which there are no provisions will be deleted in enrolling and will not appear in the published act.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SECTION 1b. 1.13 of the statutes is created to read:

1.13 Land use planning activities. (1) In this section:

(a) "Local governmental unit" has the meaning given in s. 1.12 (1) (a).

(b) "State agency" has the meaning given in s. 1.12 (1) (b).

(2) Each state agency shall ensure that, consistently with other laws, the actions of the agency are designed to further the following goals:

(a) Promotion of the redevelopment of lands with existing infrastructure and public services and the maintenance and rehabilitation of existing residential, commercial and industrial structures.

(b) Encouragement of neighborhood designs that support a range of transportation choices.

(c) Protection of natural areas, including wetlands, wildlife habitats, lakes, woodlands, open spaces and groundwater resources.

(d) Protection of economically productive areas, including farmland and forests.

(e) Encouragement of land uses, densities and regulations that promote efficient development patterns and relatively low municipal, state governmental and utility costs.

(f) Preservation of cultural, historic and archaeological sites.

(g) Encouragement of coordination and cooperation among nearby units of government.

(h) Building of community identity by maintaining physical separation between urban areas, revitalizing main streets and enforcing design standards.

(i) Providing an adequate supply of affordable housing for individuals of all income levels throughout each community.

(j) Providing adequate infrastructure and public services and an adequate supply of developable land to meet existing and future market demand for residential, commercial and industrial uses.

Loading...
Loading...