LRB-4524/1
BEM:cmh:jf
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 1, 2000 - Introduced by
Law Revision Committee. Referred to Economic
Development, Housing and Government Operations.
SB421,1,5
1An Act relating to: repealing, consolidating, renumbering, amending and
2revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose of correcting errors,
3supplying omissions, correcting and clarifying references, eliminating defects,
4anachronisms, conflicts, ambiguities and obsolete provisions, reconciling
5conflicts and repelling unintended repeals (Revisor's Correction Bill).
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This revisor's correction bill is explained in the Notes provided by the revisor
of statutes in the body of the bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB421, s. 1
6Section
1. 13.58 (5) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.58
(5) (a) 1. Review information management and technology systems,
8plans, practices and policies of state and local units of government, including their
9responsiveness to the needs of state and local units of government for delivery of
1high-quality services on an efficient, effective and economical basis, their data
2security and integrity, their protection of the personal privacy of individuals who are
3subjects of
data bases databases of state and local governmental agencies and their
4provision of access to public records under s. 19.35 (1).
Note: Corrects spelling.
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13.62
(4m) "Budget bill subject" means a subject specified by the board
which 8that is included in the executive budget bill or bills introduced under s. 16.47.
Note: Replaces "which" with "that" to correct grammar.
SB421, s. 3
9Section
3. 13.93 (2) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.93
(2) (h) Approve specifications and scheduling for computer
data bases 11databases containing the Wisconsin statutes and for the printing of the Wisconsin
12statutes as prescribed in ss. 16.971 (6) and 35.56 (5).
Note: Corrects spelling.
SB421, s. 4
13Section
4. 13.95 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.95
(1) (g) In connection with the duties enumerated in this subsection, have
15access to any computerized
data bases databases of state agencies
which that are
16required to aid the bureau in the performance of its duties, except that any statutory
17requirements regarding privacy of individuals' records shall be observed in
18providing such access.
Note: Corrects spelling. Changes "which" to "that" to correct grammar.
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15.105
(27) Census education board. There is created a census education
22board
which that is attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. The
1board shall consist of 2 senators and 2 representatives to the assembly who shall be
2appointed in the same manner as members of standing committees of the legislature
3are appointed.
Note: Replaces "which" with "that" to correct grammar.
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16.965
(1) (b) "Smart growth area" means an area that will enable the
9development and redevelopment of lands with existing infrastructure and
10municipal, state and utility services, where practicable, or that will encourage
11efficient development patterns that are both contiguous to existing development and
12at densities
which that have relatively low municipal, state governmental and utility
13costs.
Note: Replaces "which" with "that" to correct grammar.
SB421, s. 8
14Section
8. 16.971 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.971
(6) Notwithstanding subs. (1m) and (2), the revisor of statutes shall
16approve the specifications for preparation and schedule for delivery of computer
data
17bases databases containing the Wisconsin statutes.
Note: Corrects spelling.
SB421, s. 9
18Section
9. 16.974 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.974
(3) Facilitate the implementation of statewide initiatives, including
20development and maintenance of policies and programs to protect the privacy of
21individuals who are the subjects of information contained in the
data bases 22databases of agencies, and of technical standards and sharing of applications among
1agencies and any participating local governmental units or entities in the private
2sector.
Note: Corrects spelling.
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18.57
(1) A separate and distinct fund shall be established in the state treasury
6or in an account maintained by a trustee
(9) (j) appointed for that purpose by the
7authorizing resolution with respect to each revenue-producing enterprise or
8program the income from which is to be applied to the payment of any enterprise
9obligation. A separate and distinct fund shall be established in the state treasury
10or in an account maintained by a trustee appointed for that purpose by the
11authorizing resolution with respect to any special fund that is created by the
12imposition of fees, penalties or excise taxes and is applied to the payment of special
13fund obligations. All moneys resulting from the issuance of evidences of revenue
14obligation shall be credited to the appropriate fund or applied for refunding or note
15renewal purposes, except that moneys which represent premium or accrued interest
16received on the issuance of evidences shall be credited to the appropriate redemption
17fund.
Note: 1999 Wis. Act 9 deleted "(9) (j)" without showing it as stricken. The change
was intended.
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20.115
(7) (b)
Principal repayment and interest, conservation reserve
21enhancement. A sum sufficient to reimburse s. 20.866 (1)
(a) (u) for the principal and
22interest costs incurred in financing the conservation reserve enhancement program
23under s. 20.866 (2) (wf) and to make the payments determined by the building
1commission under s. 13.488 (1) (m) that are attributable to the proceeds of
2obligations incurred in financing those projects.
Note: Corrects cross-reference. There is no s. 20.866 (1) (a). Section 20.866 (1) (u)
provides for reimbursements of principal and interest under s. 20.115 (7) (b).
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20.143
(3) (t)
Petroleum inspection fund — revenue obligation repayment. From
6the petroleum inspection fund, a sum sufficient to repay the fund in the state
7treasury created under s. 18.57 (1), or the separate and distinct fund outside the state
8treasury under s. 18.562 (3)
and (5) (e), the amount needed to retire revenue
9obligations issued under subch. II or IV of ch. 18, as authorized under s. 101.143 (9m).
Note: There is no s. 18.562 (5) (e). Section 18.562 (3) provides for a separate
redemption fund; s. 18.562 (5) relates to authorizing resolutions.
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20.255
(1) (b)
General program operations; School for the Deaf and Center for
13the Blind and Visually Impaired. The amounts in the schedule for the operation and
14maintenance of the Wisconsin School for the Deaf and the Wisconsin Center for the
15Blind and Visually Impaired,
including the matching of federal funds, but not
16including expenses financed under par. (js).
Note: 1999 Wis. Act 9 deleted "including" without showing it as stricken. The
change was not intended.
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20.292
(1) (ep)
Grants to students. The amounts in the schedule for grants to
20students under s.
38.30 38.305.
Note: Section 38.30, as created by
1999 Wis. Act 9, is renumbered to s. 38.305 by
this bill.
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20.370
(1) (fs)
Endangered resources — voluntary payments; sales, leases and
4fees. As a continuing appropriation, from moneys received as amounts designated
5under ss. 71.10 (5) (b) and 71.30 (10) (b), the net amounts certified under ss. 71.10
6(5) (h) 4. and 71.30 (10) (h) 3., all moneys received from the sale or lease of resources
7derived from the land in the state natural areas system and all moneys received from
8fees collected under ss. 23.27 (3) (b), 29.563 (10) and 341.14 (6r) (b) 5., for the purposes
9of the endangered resources program, as defined under ss. 71.10 (5) (a) 2. and 71.30
10(10) (a) 2. Three percent of the moneys certified under ss. 71.10 (5) (h) 4. and 71.30
11(10) (h) 3. in each fiscal year
to and 3% of the fees received under s. 341.14 (6r) (b)
125. in each fiscal year shall be allocated for wildlife damage control and payment of
13claims for damage associated with endangered or threatened species, except that
14this combined allocation may not exceed $100,000 per fiscal year.
Note: 1999 Wis. Act 9 deleted "to" without showing it as stricken. The change was
intended.
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20.255
(3) (q)
Periodical and reference information data bases databases. From
18the universal service fund, the amounts in the schedule to contract for periodical and
19reference information
data bases databases under s. 115.28 (26).
Note: Corrects spelling.
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20.370
(5) (cq)
Recreation aids — recreational boating and other projects. As
23a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for recreational boating
1aids under s. 30.92, for the grant for Black Point Estate under s. 23.0962,
for the
2Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River commission under 1997 Wisconsin Act 237,
3section 9136 (2), and under
1999 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9136 (10z), for the Portage
4levee system and the Portage canal under s. 31.309, for development of a state park
5under s. 23.198, for activities relating to aquatic nuisance species under s. 30.1255
6(4) and for the engineering and environmental study under s. 31.307.
Note: 1999 Wis. Act 9 inserted the underscored language without showing it as
underscored. The change was intended.
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20.370
(6) (br)
Environmental aids — waste reduction and recycling
10demonstration grants. From the recycling fund, as a continuing appropriation, the
11amounts in the schedule for waste reduction and recycling demonstration grants
12under s. 287.25 and the grants required under
1999 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9136 13(9) and
(9c) (9cm).
Note: 1999 Wis. Act 9 section
9136 (9) and (9cm) relate to the Wheelchair Recycling
Project.
1999 Wis. Act 9 section
9136 (9c) relates to an Oconto County Boat landing.
Drafting records indicate that subs. (9c) and (9cm) were both originally numbered (9c),
requiring the renumbering of one. This provision was not changed to reflect the
renumbering to (9cm).