Ninety-Fourth Regular Session
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date:
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Assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 92 offered by committee on Rural Affairs and Forestry.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 104 offered by committee on Rural Affairs and Forestry.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 189 offered by joint committee on Finance.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 201 offered by Representative Staskunas.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 250 offered by committee on Corrections and the Courts.
Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 250 offered by committee on Corrections and the Courts.
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Relating to the procedure and practice for fair hearings regarding the food stamp and medicaid programs.
Submitted by Division of Hearings and Appeals.
Report received from Agency, April 22, 1999.
To committee on Children and Families
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Referred on April 27, 1999
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Relating to flammable and combustible liquids.
Submitted by Department of Commerce.
Report received from Agency, April 13, 1999.
To committee on Natural Resources
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Referred on April 27, 1999
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Relating to inventory reporting for petroleum marketing facilities.
Submitted by Department of Military Affairs.
Report received from Agency, April 21, 1999.
To committee on Environment.
Referred on April 27, 1999
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Relating to allowing the operation of double bottoms and certain other vehicles on certain specified highways.
Submitted by Department of Transportation.
Report received from Agency, April 22, 1999.
To committee on Transportation.
Referred on April 27, 1999
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Relating to annual billings for the examination of domestic insurers.
Submitted by Office of the Commissioner of Insurance.
Report received from Agency, April 16, 1999.
To committee on Insurance.
Referred on April 27, 1999
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Read first time and referred:
Assembly Joint Resolution 48
Relating to: urging the Wisconsin congressional delegation to work to enact legislation that would remove social security numbers from hunting and fishing license applications.
By
Representatives Balow, Suder, Schneider, Sinicki, Gundrum, Hahn, Underheim, Hasenohrl, Gronemus, Miller, Kreuser, Huber, Musser, F. Lasee, Grothman, Sykora, Plale, Albers, Pocan, Seratti, Ziegelbauer, Schooff, Klusman and Colon; cosponsored by Senators Erpenbach, Schultz, Lazich, Zien, Rude, Baumgart and Decker.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Joint Resolution 49
Relating to: requesting Congress to clearly authorize the production of industrial hemp.
By
Representatives Hahn, Boyle, Ott, Skindrud, Spillner, Gronemus, Freese, Black, Pocan, Olsen, Musser, Miller, Berceau, Ainsworth, Owens, Young, Sherman and Turner; cosponsored by Senators Schultz, Rude and Clausing.
To committee on Agriculture.
Relating to: prohibiting smoking in the state capitol building and on the state capitol grounds and providing a penalty.
By
Representatives Owens, Suder, Bock, Handrick, Johnsrud, Kelso, Ladwig, Miller, Richards, Spillner, Urban, Vrakas, Walker, Wasserman and Young; cosponsored by Senators Risser, Clausing, Cowles, Darling and Lazich.
To committee on Public Health.
Assembly Bill 309
Relating to: excluding from coverage under the federal Social Security Act services performed by part-time, seasonal and temporary state employes, establishing an alternative plan with comparable benefits to social security for these part-time, seasonal and temporary state employes and granting rule-making authority.
By
Representatives Plale, Jensen, Brandemuehl, Coggs, Gard, Goetsch, Grothman, Gunderson, Hahn, Jeskewitz, Kreuser, Lassa, F. Lasee, Leibham, Meyer, Musser, Nass, Olsen, Powers, Plouff, Riley, Seratti, Staskunas, Stone, Sykora, Vrakas, Walker and Ziegelbauer; cosponsored by Senators Shibilski, Rude, Baumgart, Breske, Farrow, Fitzgerald, George, Huelsman, Roessler, Rosenzweig, Schultz and Welch.
To joint survey committee on Retirement Systems
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Assembly Bill 310
Relating to: the amount of a forfeiture that may be imposed on a person under 18 years of age who possesses cigarettes or tobacco products, and providing a penalty.
By
Representatives Pettis, Seratti, Kreibich, Gundrum, Brandemuehl, Owens, Klusman, Musser, Kelso, Freese and La Fave; cosponsored by Senators Darling and Breske.
To committee on State Affairs.
Assembly Bill 311
Relating to: strobe lights on motor trucks traveling slowly on certain highways.
By
Representatives Ainsworth, Hasenohrl, Hundertmark, Hutchison, Kelso, Petrowski and Sykora.
To committee on Highway Safety.
Assembly Bill 312
Relating to: the requirement that an unemancipated minor obtain parental or other consent or a judicial waiver of that consent requirement before she have an abortion.
By
Representatives Kedzie, Plale, Kestell, Pettis, M. Lehman, Handrick, Porter, Hahn, Ward, Huebsch, Meyerhofer, Johnsrud, F. Lasee, Ainsworth, Kreibich, Owens, Hoven, Goetsch, Walker, Ladwig, Grothman, Albers, Duff, Sykora, Gard, Freese, Vrakas, Gunderson, Petrowski, Montgomery, Ziegelbauer, Staskunas, Urban, Ryba, Seratti, Ott, Rhoades, Leibham, Wieckert, Powers, Suder, Nass, Jeskewitz, Hundertmark and Gundrum; cosponsored by Senators Welch, Schultz, Fitzgerald, Breske, Zien, Roessler, Farrow and Drzewiecki.
To committee on Judiciary and Personal Privacy
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Assembly Bill 313
Relating to: the distance between vehicles.
By
Representatives Gard, Brandemuehl, Ainsworth, La Fave, Musser, Kelso, Seratti and Kreibich; cosponsored by Senators Drzewiecki, Breske, Panzer and Zien.
To committee on Highway Safety.
Assembly Bill 314
Relating to: implied warranties concerning disease status of animals and granting rule-making authority.
By
Representatives Ott, Ainsworth, Brandemuehl, Gronemus, Hahn, Johnsrud, Kreibich, Musser, Olsen, Petrowski, Rhoades, Sykora and Vrakas; cosponsored by Senators Clausing and Schultz, by request of Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
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To committee on Agriculture.
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The committee on Health reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 237
Relating to: educational requirements for massage therapists and bodyworkers and providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures.