AB920,26,22 21d. Purchases of certificates of deposit or similar instruments issued by financial
22institutions with substantial operations in this state; 5) investments.
AB920,26,23 23e. Investments in venture capital firms based in this state; 6) investments.
AB920,27,3
1f. Investments in venture capital firms based in other states, if those
2investments are to be used to purchase securities in companies located in this state;
37) investments
.
AB920,27,5 4g. Investments in businesses headquartered in this state that have less than
5500 employes; and 8) other.
AB920,27,7 6h. Other investments that the investment board determines will result in
7maintenance or expansion of employment in this state.
Note: Renumbers provision in accordance with current style. See the previous
section of this bill. See also the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 55 8Section 55. 25.18 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,27,109 25.18 (1) (intro.) In addition to the powers and duties enumerated in s. 25.17,
10but subject to s. 25.183, the investment board may:
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 56 11Section 56. 25.18 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,27,1312 25.18 (2) (intro.) In addition to the powers set forth in sub. (1) and s. 25.17, but
13subject to s. 25.183, the investment board may:
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 57 14Section 57. 25.185 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,27,1815 25.185 (2) The investment board shall attempt to ensure that 5% of the total
16funds expended for financial and investment analysis and for common stock and
17convertible bond brokerage commissions in each fiscal year is expended for the
18services of minority financial advisers or minority investment firms.
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 58 19Section 58. 25.185 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,28,320 25.185 (3) The investment board shall annually report to the department of
21administration the total amount of moneys expended under sub. (2) for common

1stock and convertible bond brokerage commissions, the services of minority financial
2advisers and the services of minority investment firms during the preceding fiscal
3year.
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 59 4Section 59. 25.19 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,28,85 25.19 (1) The state treasurer shall be the treasurer of the investment board and
6shall give an additional bond in such the amount and with such the corporate
7sureties as is required and approved by the board, the cost of which shall be borne
8by the board.
Note: Inserts preferred terminology. See also the note to the creation of s. 25.01
by this bill.
AB920, s. 60 9Section 60. 25.19 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,28,1210 25.19 (1m) Any of the securities purchased by the investment board for any of
11the funds whose investment is under the control of the board may be deposited by
12the board in vaults or other safe depositories either in or outside of this state.
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 61 13Section 61. 25.50 (1) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: This provision defined "board" as meaning the investment board for purpose
of s. 25.50. With the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill, this provision is unnecessary.
AB920, s. 62 14Section 62. 25.50 (5) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,29,315 25.50 (5) Investment policies. (intro.) The investment board shall formulate
16policies for the investment and reinvestment of moneys in the fund and the
17acquisition, retention, management and disposition of such investments. The board
18shall provide a copy of the investment policies, together with any guidelines adopted
19by the board to direct staff investment activity, to each local government having an
20investment in the fund upon the local government's request and at least annually to
21all investors. The board shall distribute at least annually performance information

1over the preceding one-year, 5-year and 10-year periods, compared with
2appropriate indices or benchmarks in the private sector. The investment policies
3shall include all of the following:
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 63 4Section 63. 25.50 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,29,95 25.50 (6) Investment board Board to invest, reinvest pooled funds. In the
6amounts available for investment purposes and subject to the policies formulated by
7the investment board, the investment board shall invest and reinvest moneys in the
8fund and acquire, retain, manage, including the exercise of any voting rights, and
9dispose of investments of the fund.
Note: See the note to the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill.
AB920, s. 64 10Section 64. 25.65 (1) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: This provision defined "board" as meaning the investment board for purpose
of s. 25.65. With the creation of s. 25.01 by this bill, this provision is unnecessary.
AB920, s. 65 11Section 65. 27.01 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,29,1612 27.01 (5) Roadside parks. All areas designated as roadside parks shall be a part
13of the state park system. Roadside parks will consist of naturally attractive parcels
14of land (, 5 acres or more in size), immediately contiguous to a state trunk highway.
15Each such area shall carry a distinctive name and shall be managed and developed
16as a part of the state park system.
Note: Deletes unnecessary parentheses.
AB920, s. 66 17Section 66. 27.01 (7) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,29,1918 27.01 (7) (c) Vehicle admission receipt; exemptions. (intro.) No vehicle
19admission receipt is required for any of the following:
Note: Rewrites (intro.) to conform with current style.
AB920, s. 67 20Section 67. 27.01 (7) (c) 1. to 8. of the statutes are amended to read:
AB920,30,2
127.01 (7) (c) 1. Any vehicle in an admission area between November 1 and
2March 31, except as the department provides by rule;.
AB920,30,43 2. Any vehicle operated by an employe, agent or officer of the state, the United
4States or a local unit of government while in the performance of official duties;.
AB920,30,55 3. Any vehicle when furnishing services or supplies; .
AB920,30,66 4. Any vehicle traveling on a public highway in a state park or state forest;.
AB920,30,87 5. Any vehicle within state parks or state park areas designated by the
8department;.
AB920,30,109 6. Any vehicle, except a motor bus, occupied by a person holding a senior citizen
10recreation card issued under s. 29.624;.
AB920,30,1211 7. Any vehicle, except a motor bus, occupied by a person holding a conservation
12patron license issued under s. 29.235;.
AB920,30,1613 8. Any vehicle towed behind or carried on another vehicle. The department
14may issue a special permit for a towed or carried vehicle in order to determine
15compliance with and facilitate enforcement of the vehicle admission receipt
16requirement; or.
Note: Replaces punctuation for conformity with current style and internal
consistency.
AB920, s. 68 17Section 68. 27.05 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,31,2 1827.05 Powers of commission or general manager. (intro.) The county
19park commission except, or the general manager in counties with a county executive
20or county administrator, the general manager, shall have charge and supervision of
21all county parks, and all lands heretofore or hereafter acquired by the county for park
22or reservation purposes; and. The county park commission or general manager,
23subject to the general supervision of the county board and to such regulations as it

1may prescribe
prescribed by the county board, except as provided under s. 27.03 (2),
2may do any of the following:
Note: Reorders text to improve readability and clarity. Deletes unnecessary
"heretofore or hereafter" in conformity with current style.
AB920, s. 69 3Section 69. 27.05 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,31,54 27.05 (1) Lay out, improve, maintain and govern all such county parks and
5open spaces; provide.
AB920,31,10 6(1g) Provide by contract with sanitary districts, counties, or towns, cities or
7villages, subject to the approval of the county board of supervisors, or in any other
8manner, for the disposal of sewage arising from the use of such county parks and take
9all action necessary to prevent the pollution of park or parkway areas or any portion
10thereof by sewage emanating from upland areas; lay.
AB920,31,16 11(1m) Lay out, determine and prescribe building lines along, grade, construct,
12improve and maintain roads, parkways, boulevards and bridges therein in county
13parks
or connecting the same county parks with any other parks or open spaces or
14with any municipality in the county, using such methods and materials as that it
15deems considers expedient; determine and prescribe building lines along the same;
16and make
.
AB920,31,18 17(1s) Make rules for the regulation of the use and enjoyment thereof of the
18county parks and open spaces
by the public;.
Note: Subdivides provision and modifies punctuation for conformity with current
style and internal consistency.
AB920, s. 70 19Section 70. 27.05 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,31,2120 27.05 (2) Accept, in the name of the county, grants, conveyances and devises
21of land and bequests and donations of money to be used for park purposes ;.
Note: Replaces punctuation for conformity with current style and internal
consistency.
AB920, s. 71
1Section 71. 29.522 (1) (a) 1., (b) 1. and (c) 2. of the statutes are amended to read:
AB920,32,42 29.522 (1) (a) 1. One net of a general hoop or circular-like structure commonly
3called a crib or pot with numbers of hoops holding, encasing or inclosing enclosing
4net webbing.
AB920,32,65 (b) 1. One net of a general hoop or circular-like structure called a crib or pot
6with numbers of hoops holding, encasing or inclosing enclosing net webbing.
AB920,32,97 (c) 2. Two fence-like nets called hearts set one on each side of the tunnel mouth
8and used to form a preliminary inclosure enclosure resembling a heart in shape with
9no cover on the top or bottom.
Note: Inserts preferred spelling.
AB920, s. 72 10Section 72. 29.924 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,32,1711 29.924 (4) Access to storage places. The owner or occupant of any cold storage
12cold-storage warehouse or building used for the storage or retention of wild animals
13or carcasses shall permit the department and its wardens to enter and examine the
14premises subject to ss. 66.122 and 66.123. The owner or occupant, or the agent or
15employe of the owner or occupant, shall deliver to the officer any wild animal or
16carcass, in his or her possession during the closed season, whether taken within or
17without the state.
Note: Corrects spelling.
AB920, s. 73 18Section 73. 31.06 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,33,519 31.06 (1) Upon receipt of an application for a permit under s. 31.05 the
20department may order a hearing or it may mail a notice that it will proceed on the
21application without public hearing unless a request for a public hearing is filed as
22hereinafter provided in this section. The notice shall be mailed to the clerk of each
23municipality directly affected thereby and the by the proposed dam. The department

1may give further or other notice as it deems considers proper. The department shall
2mail a copy of the notice to the applicant who shall cause the same notice to be
3published in each county in which affected riparian lands are located as a class 1
4notice, under ch. 985. If a hearing is not requested in writing within 30 days after
5mailing of the notice, the department may waive the hearing.
Note: Inserts specific cross-references and replaces disfavored term.
AB920, s. 74 6Section 74. 31.06 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 31.06 (3) (a) and amended
7to read:
AB920,33,128 31.06 (3) (a) At such a hearing under this section, or any adjournment thereof
9of the hearing, the department shall consider the application, and shall take
10evidence offered by the applicant and other persons in support thereof or in
11opposition thereto,
supporting or opposing the proposed dam. The department may
12require the amendment of the application, and if.
AB920,33,18 13(b) If it appears that the construction, operation or maintenance of the proposed
14dam is in the public interest, considering ecological, aesthetic, economic and
15recreational values, the department shall so find and grant a permit to the applicant,
16provided the department also finds that the applicant has complied with s. 31.14 (2)
17or (3) and, where applicable, with s. 31.05 (3), based on the department's own
18estimate of the area of the flowage.
AB920,34,7 19(c) 1. The enjoyment of natural scenic beauty and environmental quality are
20declared to be public rights to be considered along with other public rights and the
21economic need of electric power for the full development of agricultural and
22industrial activity and other useful purposes in the area to be served. In considering
23public rights to the recreational use and natural scenic beauty of the river, the
24department shall investigate the potentialities of the lake and lake shore lakeshore

1created by the flowage and shall weigh the recreational use and scenic beauty thereof
2of the lake and lakeshore against the known recreational use and scenic beauty of
3the river in its natural state, and the. The department shall further weigh the known
4recreational use and scenic beauty of the particular section of river involved against
5the known recreational use and scenic beauty of other sections of the same river and
6other rivers in the area remaining in their natural state (without regard to plans of
7other dams subsequently filed or to be filed); if it.
AB920,34,16 82. a. It appears that the river in its natural state offers greater recreational
9facilities and scenic value for a larger number of people than can by proper control
10of the flowage level be obtained from the use of the lake and lake shore lakeshore and
11that the remaining sections of the river and other rivers in the area in their natural
12state provide an insufficient amount of recreational facilities and scenic beauty, and
13if it further appears that the economic need of electric power is less than the value
14of the recreational and scenic beauty advantages of such the river in its natural state,
15the department shall so find and the permit be denied. If the department finds that
16approval of the
.
AB920,34,18 17b. The permit will cause environmental pollution, as defined in s. 299.01 (4),
18the permit shall be denied
.
Note: Inserts preferred spelling of "lakeshore", deletes unnecessary parentheses
and subdivides long sentences and subsection for improved readability and conformity
with current style.
AB920, s. 75 19Section 75. 31.06 (3) (c) 2. (intro.) of the statutes is created to read:
AB920,34,2120 31.06 (3) (c) 2. (intro.) The department shall deny the permit if it finds any of
21the following:
Note: Creates (intro.) to facilitate the subdivision of s. 31.06 (3) (c) by the previous
section of this bill.
AB920, s. 76 22Section 76. 35.91 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB920,35,5
135.91 (1) The latest edition of the Wisconsin statutes shall be sold at a price (,
2calculated to the nearest dollar), to be fixed by the department, based on cost plus
375% of the revisor's expenditures under s. 20.765 (3) (a) during the preceding
4biennium. The department may sell noncurrent editions of the Wisconsin statutes
5and Wisconsin annotations at reduced prices to be fixed by it.
Note: Replaces parentheses consistent with current style.
AB920, s. 77 6Section 77. 39.11 (4), (6), (7) and (8) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB920,35,107 39.11 (4) Initiate, develop and maintain a comprehensive state plan for the
8orderly operation of a statewide television system for the presentation of
9noncommercial instructional programs which that will serve the best interests of the
10people of the state now and in the future;.
AB920,35,16 11(6) Furnish leadership in securing adequate funding for statewide joint use of
12radio and television for educational and cultural purposes, including funding for
13media programming for broadcast over the state networks. The educational
14communications board may submit joint budget requests with state agencies and
15other nonstate organizations or corporations for the purposes stated above;
16enumerated in this subsection.
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