Sincerely,
Scott R. Jensen
Assembly Speaker
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April 27, 1999
Representative Lorraine Seratti
12 West, State Capitol
Madison, WI 53703
Dear Representative Seratti:
As Assembly Speaker, it is my privilege to appoint you to the Joint Legislative Council. This appointment is effective immediately. Thank you in advance for you service.
If you have any questions, please contact Brett in my office. Thank you again for your work on behalf of the people of Wisconsin and the State Assembly.
Sincerely,
Scott R. Jensen
Assembly Speaker
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April 27, 1999
Representative Rick Skindrud
18 West, State Capitol
Madison, WI 53703
Dear Representative Skindrud:
As Assembly Speaker, it is my privilege to appoint you to the Assembly Review of the Farmland Preservation Program Committee. You will be replacing Representative Ward and this appointment is effective immediately. Thank you in advance for your service.
If you have any questions, please contact Brett in my office. Thank you again for your work on behalf of the people of Wisconsin and the State Assembly.
Sincerely,
Scott R. Jensen
Assembly Speaker
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April 27, 1999
Representative Tom Sykora
8 North, State Capitol
Madison, WI 53703
Dear Representative Sykora:
As Assembly Speaker, it is my privilege to appoint you to the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority. Thank you in advance for your service.
A170 If you have any questions, please contact Brett in my office. Thank you again for your work on behalf of the people of Wisconsin and the State Assembly.
Sincerely,
Scott R. Jensen
Assembly Speaker
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April 27, 1999
Representative Daniel Vrakas
123 West, State Capitol
Madison, WI 53703
Dear Representative Vrakas:
As Assembly Speaker, it is my privilege to appoint you to the Building Commission. Your appointment if effective immediately and thank you in advance for your service.
If you have any questions, please contact Brett in my office.
Sincerely,
Scott R. Jensen
Assembly Speaker
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Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
Madison
To Whom It May Concern:
Acts, Joint Resolutions and Resolutions deposited in this office have been numbered and published as follows:
Bill Number Act Number Publication Date
Assembly Bill 652May 10, 1999
Sincerely,
Douglas La Follette
Secretary of State
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State of Wisconsin
Revisor of Statutes Bureau
Madison
DATE: May 1, 1999

TO: Charles Sanders
Assembly Chief Clerk

Donald J. Schneider
Senate Chief Clerk
FROM: Gary L. Poulson
Deputy Revisor of Statutes

SUBJECT: Rules published in the April 30, 1999, Wisconsin Administrative Register, No. 520.
The following rules have been published:
Clearinghouse Rule 98-055 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-077 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-104 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-110 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-143 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-147 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-153 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-155 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-160 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-173 effective 5-1-99
Clearinghouse Rule 98-195 effective 5-1-99
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
Madison
March 18, 1999
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
With this letter, I am forwarding to you the Bureau of Justice Information Systems (BJIS) Third Annual Report. S.13.172(2) directs BJIS to report annually on its activities, and this report is submitted in fulfillment of that requirement.
The report describes the efforts of BJIS on behalf of three areas: Inter-Agency Justice Information Sharing, District Attorney Information Technology (DA IT), and Year 2000 Preparedness (Y2K). Significant progress was made in these areas, and are described in detail in the report.
Multiple projects to improve the electronic sharing of information among justice agencies were undertaken in 1998. These include creating a roadmap for IJIS efforts, starting work on a Wisconsin criminal justice data dictionary, and developing a plan for BJIS, DOJ and CCAP to share telecommunications links with county courthouses. This is just the beginning of what could be possible in reducing redundant data entry and improving public safety gaps that currently exist.
Progress also occurred in several areas relating to district attorney information technology (DA IT). In 1998, BJIS worked hard installing and supporting 16 state standard local area networks (LANS) connected to county and state networks (WANS), training and supporting users in 16 LAN and 55 DA Net offices, developing a prototype of a Wisconsin-specific DA case management system (PROTECT), and creating a BJIS DA Support Center to replace CCAP support.
A171 New projects in response to Executive Order 341 (Year 2000 Preparedness) were also initiated. BJIS established a Public Safety Functional Team to address state public safety agency Y2K preparedness. BJIS also began identifying critical ares of Y2K action related to counties, interdependencies among public safety agencies and public communication about Y2K. Educating DA's about Y2K issues affecting their offices was completed as was ensuring Y2K compliance of all BJIS equipment and software installed DA offices.
All three of these efforts are in full swing and have begun to bear the fruits of considerable effort. With the support of the legislature, BJIS can help improve public safety and bring efficiency to government by working to improve both the communication between agencies and by providing the basic infrastructure needed to be effective.
Sincerely,
Mark D. Bugher
Secretary
Referred to committee on Judiciary and Personal Privacy.
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