LRB-4568/1
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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 7, 2000 - Introduced by Senators Wirch, Darling and Roessler,
cosponsored by Representatives
Wieckert, Hutchison, Ainsworth,
Gronemus, Duff, Ryba and Ladwig. Referred to Committee on Economic
Development, Housing and Government Operations.
SB441,1,3
1An Act to amend 985.03 (1) (a) (intro.); and
to create 985.03 (1) (am) of the
2statutes;
relating to: publication of legal notices in a village, town or 4th class
3city.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, a newspaper may not be paid for publishing a legal notice
for a 4th class city, village or town unless the newspaper meets all of the following
criteria:
1. The newspaper has published regularly and continuously in the city, village
or town for at least two of the five years immediately before the date of the legal notice
publication.
2. The newspaper had a bona fide paid circulation that constituted 50% or more
of its circulation.
3. The newspaper had actual subscribers of not less than 300 copies.
This bill allows a newly publishing newspaper to receive compensation for
publishing a legal notice for a fourth class city, village or town if all of the following
criteria are met:
1. The only newspaper that was published in the fourth class city, village or
town ceased publication, but had met the requirements listed above to receive
compensation for publishing a legal notice within three years before it ceased
publication.
2. Within six months after the newspaper ceased publication, the new
newspaper began publication in the fourth class city, village or town and that
newspaper meets all of the following criteria:
a. The newspaper had not published regularly and continuously in the fourth
class city, village or town for two or more years.
b. The newspaper had published regularly and continuously in the fourth class
city, village or town for at least 16 weeks before the date of the legal notice
publication.
c. The newspaper currently has bona fide paid circulation that constitutes 50%
or more of its circulation and has actual subscribers of not less than 300 copies.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB441, s. 1
1Section
1. 985.03 (1) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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985.03
(1) (a) (intro.)
No Except as provided in par. (am), no publisher of any
3newspaper in this state shall be awarded or be entitled to any compensation or fee
4for the publishing of any legal notice unless, for at least 2 of the 5 years immediately
5before the date of the notice publication, the newspaper has been published regularly
6and continuously in the city, village or town where published, and has had a bona fide
7paid circulation:
SB441, s. 2
8Section
2. 985.03 (1) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
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985.03
(1) (am) The local governing body of a 4th class city, a village or a town
10may enact an ordinance allowing a newspaper to receive compensation or a fee for
11publishing a legal notice for the 4th class city, village or town although the newspaper
12was not published regularly and continuously in the 4th class city, village or town for
13at least 2 of the 5 years immediately before the date of the legal notice publication
14if all of the following conditions apply:
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1. The only newspaper published in the 4th class city, village or town ceased
16publication.
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2. The newspaper under subd. 1. had published regularly and continuously in
18the 4th class city, village or town for at least 2 of the 5 years immediately before the
1date of the newspaper's cessation of publication and, at some point within the 3-year
2period before the cessation, met the bona fide paid circulation requirements of par.
3(a) 1. and 2.
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3. Within 6 months after the newspaper under subd. 1. ceased publication, the
5newspaper that is the subject of the ordinance began publishing in the 4th class city,
6village or town.
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4. The newspaper that is the subject of the ordinance had, at no point in the
8past, published regularly and continuously in the 4th class city, village or town for
92 or more years.
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5. The newspaper that is the subject of the ordinance has published regularly
11and continuously in the 4th class city, village or town for at least 16 weeks
12immediately before the date of the legal notice publication.
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6. The newspaper that is the subject of the ordinance currently meets the bona
14fide paid circulation requirements of par. (a) 1. and 2.