SB113,39,125 11.50 (5) Time of disbursement. The state treasurer shall make the
6disbursements to the campaign depository account of each eligible candidate under
7subs. (3) and (4)
by the end of the 3rd business day following notice from the board
8under s. 7.08 (2) (c) or (cm). Eligible candidates for governor and lieutenant governor
9of the same political party may combine accounts if desired
, except that the state
10treasurer shall make disbursements for eligible candidates for the office of governor
11and lieutenant governor jointly to the campaign depository account of the candidate
12for governor
.
SB113, s. 79 13Section 79. 11.50 (6) of the statutes is repealed.
SB113, s. 80 14Section 80. 11.50 (9) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,39,1515 11.50 (9) (title) Limitation on Amount of grants.
SB113, s. 81 16Section 81. 11.50 (9) of the statutes is renumbered 11.50 (9) (a) (intro.) and
17amended to read:
SB113,39,2518 11.50 (9) (a) (intro.) The Except as provided in pars. (b), (ba) and (bb) and sub.
19(9a), the
total grant available to an eligible candidate may not exceed that amount
20which, when added to all other contributions accepted from sources other than
21individuals, political party committees and legislative campaign committees, is
22equal to 45% of the disbursement level specified for the applicable office under s.
2311.31. The board shall scrutinize accounts and reports and records kept under this
24chapter to assure that applicable limitations under ss. 11.26 (9) and 11.31 are not
25exceeded and any violation is reported.
is:
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1(am) No candidate or campaign treasurer may accept grants exceeding the
2amount authorized by this subsection.
SB113, s. 82 3Section 82. 11.50 (9) (a) 1. to 5. of the statutes are created to read:
SB113,40,54 11.50 (9) (a) 1. For candidates for the office of governor and lieutenant governor
5jointly, $670,000.
SB113,40,66 2. For a candidate for the office of attorney general, $135,000.
SB113,40,87 3. For a candidate for the office of secretary of state, state treasurer,
8superintendent or justice, $67,000.
SB113,40,99 4. For a candidate for the office of state senator, $50,000.
SB113,40,1010 5. For a candidate for the office of representative to the assembly, $25,000.
SB113, s. 83 11Section 83. 11.50 (9) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,40,2412 11.50 (9) (b) If an eligible candidate who accepts a grant is opposed by one or
13more candidates in a general or special election whose names are certified under s.
147.08 (2) (a) or 8.50 (1) (d) to appear on the ballot, and if a committee intends to receive
15or receives any contribution or contributions that are intended to be used or that are
16used to oppose the election of the eligible candidate who accepts a grant or to support
17a certified opponent of that candidate without cooperation or consultation with any
18certified opposing candidate or such a candidate's agent or authorized committee,
19and not in concert with, or at the request or suggestion of any certified opposing
20candidate's agent or authorized committee, then the board shall make an additional
21grant to the eligible candidate who accepts a grant in an amount equal to the total
22amount of contributions received for the purpose of advocating the election of the
23certified opposing candidate or for the purpose of opposing the election of the eligible
24candidate who accepts the grant, as reported by committees under s. 11.12 (6) (c).
SB113, s. 84 25Section 84. 11.50 (9) (ba) of the statutes is created to read:
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111.50 (9) (ba) If an eligible candidate who accepts a grant is opposed by one or
2more candidates in a general or special election who are required, or whose personal
3campaign committees are required, to file a report under s. 11.12 (7), then the board
4shall make an additional grant to the eligible candidate who accepts a grant in an
5amount equal to the total amount or value of contributions accepted by the opposing
6candidate or candidates exceeding the amount specified for the office sought by the
7candidate or candidates under s. 11.12 (7) (a) for contributions from political party
8committees or from all contributors, or if both amounts specified in s. 11.12 (7) (a) are
9exceeded, an amount equal to the excess over both amounts specified, as reported by
10the opposing candidate under s. 11.12 (7) (a).
SB113, s. 85 11Section 85. 11.50 (9) (bb) of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,41,2012 11.50 (9) (bb) If any eligible candidate who accepts a grant is opposed by one
13or more candidates in a general or special election whose names are certified under
14s. 7.08 (2) (a) or 8.50 (1) (d) to appear on the ballot, and if a conduit has accepted or
15intends to accept one or more contributions which the conduit has transferred or
16intends to transfer to the certified opposing candidate and the contributions are
17required to be reported by the conduit under s. 11.12 (6) (b), then the board shall
18make an additional grant to the eligible candidate who accepts a grant in an amount
19equal to the amount or value of contributions accepted by the opposing candidate or
20candidates, as reported by the conduit under s. 11.12 (6) (b).
SB113, s. 86 21Section 86. 11.50 (9a) of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,41,2522 11.50 (9a) Adjustment of qualifying and grant amounts. (a) In this
23subsection, "consumer price index" means the average of the consumer price index
24over each 12-month period, all items, U.S. city average, as determined by the bureau
25of labor statistics of the federal department of labor.
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1(b) The dollar amounts of all qualifying amounts specified in sub. (2) (b) 5. and
2all grant amounts specified in sub. (9) shall be subject to a biennial adjustment to be
3determined by rule of the board in accordance with this subsection. To determine the
4adjustment, the board shall calculate the percentage difference between the
5consumer price index for the 12-month period ending on December 31 of each
6odd-numbered year and the consumer price index for the base period, calendar year
72001. For each biennium, the board shall multiply each qualifying amount and grant
8amount by the percentage difference in the consumer price indices. The board shall
9adjust each qualifying amount and grant amount to substitute that result for the
10existing amount to the extent required to reflect any difference, rounded to the
11nearest multiple of $25. The amounts so determined shall then be in effect until a
12subsequent rule is promulgated under this subsection. Notwithstanding s. 227.24
13(1) (a), (2) (b) and (3), determinations under this subsection may be promulgated as
14an emergency rule under s. 227.24 without providing evidence that the emergency
15rule is necessary for the public peace, health, safety or welfare and without a finding
16of emergency.
SB113, s. 87 17Section 87. 11.50 (11) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,42,2118 11.50 (11) (e) No candidate may expend, authorize the expenditure of or incur
19any obligation to expend any grant if he or she violates the pledge required under
20sub. (2) (a) as a precondition to receipt of a grant, except as authorized in sub. (2) (h)
21or (i).
SB113, s. 88 22Section 88. 11.60 (3s) and (3t) of the statutes are created to read:
SB113,43,823 11.60 (3s) Notwithstanding sub. (1), if any candidate or other individual or
24committee, including a conduit, accepts or transfers a contribution, makes a
25disbursement or incurs an obligation to make a disbursement for the purpose of

1supporting or opposing a candidate for an office specified in s. 11.31 (1) (a) to (f) or
2for a purpose specified in s. 11.01 (16) (a) 3. without first registering under s. 11.05
3(1), (2) or (2g) to the extent required under s. 11.05 (1), (2) and (2g), or without
4reporting the information required under s. 11.12 (6) (b) or (c) or (7) or 11.20 (3) or
5(4) with respect to that contribution, disbursement or obligation, to the extent
6required under ss. 11.12 (6) (b) and (c) and (7) and 11.20 (3) and (4), the candidate
7or other individual or committee may be required to forfeit not more than $500 per
8day for each day of continued violation.
SB113,43,15 9(3t) Notwithstanding sub. (1), if any candidate or other individual or
10committee, including a conduit, accepts or transfers one or more contributions,
11makes one or more disbursements or incurs one or more obligations to make
12disbursements for the purpose of supporting or opposing a candidate for an office
13specified in s. 11.31 (1) (a) to (f) or for a purpose specified in s. 11.01 (16) (a) 3. in an
14amount or value that differs from the amount reported by that individual or
15committee under s. 11.12 (6) (b) or (c) or (7) or 11.20 (3) or (4):
SB113,43,1716 (a) By more than 5% but not more than 10% cumulatively, the individual or
17committee shall forfeit 4 times the amount or value of the difference.
SB113,43,1918 (b) By more than 10% but not more than 15% cumulatively, the individual or
19committee shall forfeit 6 times the amount or value of the difference.
SB113,43,2120 (c) By more than 15% cumulatively, the individual or committee shall forfeit
218 times the amount of the difference.
SB113, s. 89 22Section 89. 11.61 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,44,223 11.61 (1) (a) Whoever Except as provided in par. (d), whoever intentionally
24violates s. 11.05 (1), (2), (2g) or (2r), 11.07 (1) or (5), 11.10 (1), 11.12 (5), 11.23 (6) or

111.24 (1) may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 3 years
2or both.
SB113, s. 90 3Section 90 . 11.61 (1) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 283,
4is amended to read:
SB113,44,85 11.61 (1) (a) Whoever Except as provided in par. (d), whoever intentionally
6violates s. 11.05 (1), (2), (2g) or (2r), 11.07 (1) or (5), 11.10 (1), 11.12 (5), 11.23 (6) or
711.24 (1) may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 4 years
8and 6 months or both.
SB113, s. 91 9Section 91. 11.61 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,44,1410 11.61 (1) (b) Whoever Except as provided in par. (d), whoever intentionally
11violates s. 11.25, 11.26, 11.27 (1), 11.30 (1) or 11.38 where the intentional violation
12does not involve a specific figure, or where the intentional violation concerns a figure
13which exceeds $100 in amount or value may be fined not more than $10,000 or
14imprisoned not more than 3 years or both.
SB113, s. 92 15Section 92. 11.61 (1) (b) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 283,
16is amended to read:
SB113,44,2117 11.61 (1) (b) Whoever Except as provided in par. (d), whoever intentionally
18violates s. 11.25, 11.26, 11.27 (1), 11.30 (1) or 11.38 where the intentional violation
19does not involve a specific figure, or where the intentional violation concerns a figure
20which exceeds $100 in amount or value may be fined not more than $10,000 or
21imprisoned for not more than 4 years and 6 months or both.
SB113, s. 93 22Section 93. 11.61 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,45,223 11.61 (1) (c) Whoever Except as provided in par. (d), whoever intentionally
24violates any provision of this chapter other than those provided in par. (a) and
25whoever intentionally violates any provision under par. (b) where the intentional

1violation concerns a specific figure which does not exceed $100 in amount or value
2may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than 6 months or both.
SB113, s. 94 3Section 94 . 11.61 (1) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,45,124 11.61 (1) (d) Whoever, with intent to conceal or deceive, accepts or transfers a
5contribution, makes a disbursement or incurs an obligation to make a disbursement
6for the purpose of supporting or opposing a candidate for an office specified in s. 11.31
7(1) (a) to (f) or for a purpose specified in s. 11.01 (16) (a) 3. without first registering
8under s. 11.05 (1), (2) or (2g), to the extent required under s. 11.05 (1), (2) and (2g),
9or without reporting the information required under s. 11.12 (6) (b) or (c) or (7) or
1011.20 (3) or (4) with respect to that contribution, disbursement or obligation, to the
11extent required under ss. 11.12 (6) (b) and (c) and (7) and 11.20 (3) and (4), may be
12fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both.
SB113, s. 95 13Section 95. 11.62 of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,45,20 1411.62 Nullification of election. (1) If one or more violations that are
15punishable under s. 11.60 (3t) (c) are of sufficient severity to have affected the result
16of an election, the board or the district attorney for any county where such a violation
17occurs, or any candidate who is adversely affected by the result of the election, may
18commence a civil action to obtain a judgment nullifying the election, vacating the
19office filled at the election and ordering a special election to be held to fill the office
20vacated by the judgment.
SB113,46,10 21(2) Notwithstanding s. 5.05 (1) (c), if a candidate is a party to an action
22commenced under this section, the action may not be compromised or settled without
23consent of the candidate. If an action under this section is commenced by the board
24or a district attorney and any unsuccessful candidate whose name appeared on the
25ballot at the election is not a party to the action, the board or district attorney shall

1provide at least 30 days' written notice to each such candidate of any intent of the
2board or district attorney to compromise and settle the action. Notwithstanding s.
35.05 (1) (c), during the 30-day period following service of notice, the board or district
4attorney shall not compromise and settle the action and any candidate upon whom
5notice is served may intervene in the action. If any such candidate intervenes in the
6action within the 30-day period following service of notice, the board or district
7attorney shall not compromise or settle the action. If no nonconsenting candidate
8who is adversely affected by the result of the election is a party to the action and no
9such candidate intervenes in the action within the 30-day period following service
10of notice, the party commencing the action may compromise and settle the action.
SB113, s. 96 11Section 96. 14.58 (20) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,46,1512 14.58 (20) Election campaign Clean government fund. Make disbursements
13to each candidate certified under s. 7.08 (2) (c) or (cm) by the elections board as
14eligible to receive moneys from the Wisconsin election campaign clean government
15fund.
SB113, s. 97 16Section 97. 20.510 (1) (q) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,46,2017 20.510 (1) (q) Wisconsin election campaign Clean government fund. As a
18continuing appropriation, from the Wisconsin election campaign clean government
19fund, the moneys amounts determined under s. 11.50 to provide for payments to
20eligible candidates certified under s. 7.08 (2) (c) and (cm).
SB113, s. 98 21Section 98. 20.855 (4) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
SB113, s. 99 22Section 99. 20.855 (4) (ba) of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,47,223 20.855 (4) (ba) Lobbying expenditure tax revenue transfer. A sum sufficient
24equal to the amounts determined by the secretary of revenue under s. 77.9973, to be

1transferred from the general fund to the clean government fund annually on
2September 16.
SB113, s. 100 3Section 100. 20.855 (4) (bb) of the statutes is created to read:
SB113,47,84 20.855 (4) (bb) Clean government fund supplement. A sum sufficient equal to
5the amounts required to make full payment of grants which candidates qualify to
6receive from the clean government fund, to be transferred from the general fund to
7the clean government fund no later than the time required to make payments of
8grants under s. 11.50 (5).
SB113, s. 101 9Section 101. 25.17 (1) (ys) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,47,1010 25.17 (1) (ys) Wisconsin election campaign Clean government fund (s. 25.42);
SB113, s. 102 11Section 102. 25.42 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,47,17 1225.42 Wisconsin election campaign Clean government fund. All moneys
13appropriated under s. 20.855 (4) (b) (ba) and (bb) together with all moneys reverting
14to the state under s. 11.50 (8) and all gifts, bequests and devises received under s.
1511.50 (13) constitute the Wisconsin election campaign clean government fund, to be
16expended for the purposes of s. 11.50. All moneys in the fund not disbursed by the
17state treasurer shall continue to accumulate indefinitely.
SB113, s. 103 18Section 103. 71.10 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
SB113, s. 104 19Section 104. Chapter 77 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB113,48,720 CHAPTER 77
21 TAXATION OF FOREST CROPLANDS;
22 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER FEES;
23 SALES AND USE TAXES; COUNTY
24 AND SPECIAL DISTRICT SALES
25 AND USE TAXES; MANAGED FOREST

1LAND; TEMPORARY RECYCLING
2 SURCHARGE; LOCAL FOOD AND
3 BEVERAGE TAX; LOCAL RENTAL
4 CAR TAX; Premier resort area
5 taxes; state rental vehicle
6 fee; dry cleaning fees;
7 lobbying expenditure tax
SB113, s. 105 8Section 105. Subchapter XIII of chapter 77 [precedes 77.997] of the statutes
9is created to read:
SB113,48,1010 CHAPTER 77
SB113,48,1211 SUBCHAPTER XIII
12 lobbying expenditure TAX
SB113,48,14 1377.997 Definition. In this subchapter, "lobbying expenditure" has the
14meaning given under s. 13.62 (10r).
SB113,48,19 1577.9971 Imposition. A tax is imposed on every person, except an organization
16described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, that is exempt from
17federal income taxation under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code and a
18governmental unit, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (am), at the rate of 10% on lobbying
19expenditures that are reportable to the ethics board under s. 13.68 (1).
SB113,48,21 2077.9972 Administration. (1) The department of revenue shall levy, enforce
21and collect the tax under this subchapter.
SB113,48,23 22(2) The tax under this subchapter and a completed return prescribed by the
23department of revenue are due on March 1 and September 1.
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1(3) Sections 77.59 (1) to (6), (8) and (8m), 77.60 (1) to (7), (9) and (10), 77.61 (5)
2and (12) to (14) and 77.62, as they apply to the taxes under subch. III, apply to the
3tax under this subchapter.
SB113,49,7 477.9973 Certification. Annually no later than September 15, the secretary
5of revenue shall certify to the secretary of administration the amount of taxes
6collected under this subchapter for the preceding 12-month period ending on June
730.
SB113, s. 106 8Section 106. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB113,49,109 (1) Notwithstanding section 990.001 (11) of the statutes, if a court finds that
10any provision of this act is unconstitutional, the entire act is void.
SB113, s. 107 11Section 107. Initial applicability.
SB113,49,1412 (1) The treatment of sections 11.12 (7) (d), 11.26 (10a), 11.31 (9) and 11.50 (9a)
13of the statutes first applies to adjustments for the biennium beginning on January
141, 2002.
SB113,49,1715 (2) The treatment of subchapter XIII of chapter 77 of the statutes first applies
16to lobbying expenditures made during the 6-month period ending on December 31,
172000.
SB113, s. 108 18Section 108. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after
19publication, except as follows:
SB113,49,2120 (1) The treatment of sections 11.61 (1) (a) (by Section 90 ) and 11.61 (1) (b) (by
21Section 94) of the statutes takes effect on December 31, 1999.
SB113,49,2222 (End)
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