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(g) Notwithstanding s. 59.34 (1) or 59.35 (1), authorize a county medical
6examiner or a county coroner to appoint emergency assistant medical examiners or
7emergency deputy coroners, whichever is applicable, if necessary to perform the
8duties of the office of medical examiner or coroner, and to prescribe the duties of the
9emergency assistant medical examiners or emergency deputy coroners. The term of
10any emergency appointment authorized under this paragraph may not exceed the
11period of the state emergency. A county medical examiner or county coroner may
12terminate an emergency appointment before the end of the period of the state
13emergency, if termination of the appointment will not impede the performance of the
14duties of his or her office. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (e), the
15department shall reimburse counties for the cost of any emergency medical
16examiners or emergency deputy coroners appointed under this paragraph.".
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19160.257 Exceptions for certain aquifer storage and recovery systems. 20(1) In this section:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,172,2221
(a) "Aquifer storage and recovery system" means all of the aquifer storage and
22recovery wells and related appurtenances that are part of a municipal water system.
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1(b) "Aquifer storage and recovery well" means a well through which treated
2drinking water is placed underground for the purpose of storing and later recovering
3the water through the same well for use as drinking water.
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(c) "Municipal water system" means a community water system, as defined in
5s. 281.62 (1) (a), that is owned by a city, village, town, county, town sanitary district,
6utility district, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, or municipal
7water district, or by a privately owned water utility serving any of the foregoing.
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(d) "Specified substance" means one of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,173,1010
2. Bromodichloromethane.
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3. Dibromochloromethane.
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(e) "Treated drinking water" means potable water that has been treated so that
14it complies with the primary drinking water standards promulgated under ss. 280.11
15and 281.17 (8).
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16(2) Notwithstanding s. 160.19 (1) and (2), the department is not required to
17promulgate or amend rules that define design or management criteria for aquifer
18storage and recovery systems in Oak Creek or Brown County to minimize the amount
19of a specified substance in groundwater or to maintain compliance with the
20preventive action limit for a specified substance, however, the department shall
21promulgate rules that define design or management criteria for aquifer storage and
22recovery systems to maintain compliance with drinking water standards
23promulgated under ss. 280.11 and 281.17 (8).
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1(3) Notwithstanding s. 160.21 (2), the point of standards application for an
2aquifer storage and recovery well in Oak Creek or Brown County with respect to a
3specified substance is 1,200 feet from the aquifer storage and recovery well.".
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166.02
(1p) "Biological agent" means any of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,174,87
(a) A select agent that is a virus, bacterium, rickettsia, fungus, or toxin that is
8specified under
42 CFR 72, Appendix A.
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(b) A genetically modified microorganism or genetic element from an organism
10under par. (a) that is shown to produce or encode for a factor associated with a
11disease.
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(c) A genetically modified microorganism or genetic element that contains
13nucleic acid sequences coding for a toxin under par. (a) or its toxic subunit.
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(d) An agent specified by the department of health and family services by rule.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,174,1916
166.02
(1r) "Bioterrorism" means the intentional use of any biological,
17chemical, or radiological agent to cause death, disease or biological malfunction in
18a human, animal, plant, or other living organism in order to influence the policy of
19a governmental unit or to intimidate or coerce the civilian population.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,174,2221
166.02
(1t) "Chemical agent" means a substance that has chemical properties
22that produce lethal or serious effects in plants or animals.
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1166.02
(7) "Public health emergency" means the occurrence or imminent threat
2of an illness or health condition that meets all of the following criteria:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,175,43
(a) Is believed to be caused by bioterrorism or a novel or previously controlled
4or eradicated biological agent.
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(b) Poses a high probability of any of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,175,66
1. A large number of deaths or serious or long-term disabilities among humans.
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2. A high probability of widespread exposure to a biological, chemical, or
8radiological agent that creates a significant risk of substantial future harm to a large
9number of people.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,175,1211
166.02
(8) "Radiological agent" means radiation or radioactive material at a
12level that is dangerous to human health.
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166.03
(1) (b) 1. Proclaim a state of emergency for the state or any portion
15thereof of the state if he or she determines that an emergency resulting from enemy
16action or natural or man-made disaster exists.
If the governor determines that a
17public health emergency exists, he or she may declare a state of emergency related
18to public health and may designate the department of health and family services as
19the lead state agency to respond to that emergency. The duration of such state of
20emergency shall not exceed 60 days as to emergencies resulting from enemy action
21or 30 days as to emergencies resulting from natural or man-made disaster, unless
22either is extended by joint resolution of the legislature. A copy of the proclamation
23shall be filed with the secretary of state. The proclamation may be revoked at the
24discretion of either the governor by written order or the legislature by joint
25resolution.
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166.03
(1) (b) 8. During a state of emergency related to public health, suspend
3the provisions of any administrative rule if the strict compliance with that rule would
4prevent, hinder, or delay necessary actions to respond to the emergency and increase
5the health threat to the population.
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166.03
(2) (a) 6. No later than 90 days after a state of emergency relating to
8public health is declared and the department of health and family services is not
9designated under s. 166.03 (1) (b) 1. as the lead state agency to respond to that
10emergency and no later than 90 days after the termination of this state of emergency
11relating to public health, submit to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) and to the
12governor a report on all of the following:
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a. The emergency powers used by the department of military affairs or its
14agents.
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b. The expenses incurred by the department of military affairs and its agents
16in acting under the state of emergency related to public health.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,176,2119
177.01
(10) (a) 2. Credit balances, customer overpayments,
gift certificates, 20security deposits, refunds, credit memos, unpaid wages, unused airline tickets and
21unidentified remittances.
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23177.14 Gift certificates and credit Credit memos. (1) A
gift certificate or
24a credit memo issued in the ordinary course of the issuer's business that remains
1unclaimed by the owner for more than 5 years after becoming payable or
2distributable is presumed abandoned.
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3(2) In the case of a gift certificate, the amount presumed abandoned is the price
4paid by the purchaser of the gift certificate. In the case of a credit memo, the The 5amount presumed abandoned
under sub. (1) is the amount credited to the recipient
6of the credit memo.".
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186.01
(2) "Credit union" means
, except as specifically provided under ss.
10186.41 (1) and 186.45 (1), a cooperative, nonprofit corporation, incorporated under
11this chapter to encourage thrift among its members, create a source of credit at a fair
12and reasonable cost
, and provide an opportunity for its members to improve their
13economic and social conditions.
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186.02
(2) (a) 1. The conditions
of residence or occupation which qualify persons 16that determine eligibility for membership.
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186.02
(2) (b) 2.
Residents Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision,
19individuals who reside or are employed within
a well-defined
neighborhood,
20community or rural district and contiguous neighborhoods and communities. If the
21office of credit unions, subsequent to a credit union merger, determines that it would
22be inappropriate under the circumstances to require members of the credit union
23that results from the merger to reside or be employed in contiguous neighborhoods
1and communities, the requirement that these neighborhoods and communities be
2contiguous does not apply.
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186.02
(2) (b) 2m. Individuals who reside or are employed within well-defined
5and contiguous rural districts or multicounty regions.
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186.02
(2) (c) Members of the immediate family of all qualified persons are
8eligible for membership.
In this paragraph, "members of the immediate family"
9include the wife, husband, parents, stepchildren and children of a member whether
10living together in the same household or not and any other relatives of the member
11or spouse of a member living together in the same household as the member.
AB1-ASA1-AA1, s. 346ph
12Section 346ph. 186.02 (2) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 186.02 (2) (d) 1.
13and amended to read:
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186.02
(2) (d) 1.
Organizations and associations An organization or association 15of individuals, the majority of
whom the directors, owners, or members of which are
16eligible for membership, may be admitted to membership in the same manner and
17under the same conditions as individuals.
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186.02
(2) (d) 2. An organization or association that has its principal business
20location within any geographic limits of the credit union's field of membership may
21be admitted to membership.
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186.11
(4) (title)
Investment in credit union service corporations
24organizations.
AB1-ASA1-AA1, s. 346pL
1Section 346pL. 186.11 (4) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 186.11 (4) (a)
2(intro.) and amended to read:
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186.11
(4) (a) (intro.)
A Unless the office of credit unions approves a higher
4percentage, a credit union may invest not more than 1.5% of its total assets in the
5capital shares or obligations of
a credit union service
corporation organizations that
6satisfy all of the following:
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72. Are organized primarily to provide goods and services to credit unions, credit
8union organizations
, and credit union members.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,179,1210
186.11
(4) (a) 1. Are corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability
11companies, or other entities that are permitted under the laws of this state and that
12are approved by the office of credit unions.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,179,1615
186.11
(4) (b) (intro.) A
credit union service
corporation organization under par.
16(a) may provide goods and services including any of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,179,2217
1. Credit union operations services, including service centers, credit and debit
18card services, automated teller and remote terminal services,
electronic transaction
19services, accounting systems, data processing, management training and support,
20payment item processing, record retention and storage, locator services, research,
21debt collection, credit analysis and loan servicing, coin and currency services
, and
22marketing and advertising services.
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186.11
(4) (c) A
credit union service
corporation organization may be subject
25to audit by the office of credit unions.
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186.113
(1) Branch offices. If the need and necessity exist and with With the
3approval of the office of credit unions, establish branch offices inside
this state or no
4more than 25 miles or outside of this state. Permanent records may be maintained
5at branch offices established under this subsection. In this subsection, the term
6"branch office" does not include a remote terminal, a limited services office
, or a
7service center.
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186.113
(1m) (a) (intro.)
Establish
Before the effective date of this paragraph
10.... [revisor inserts date], establish limited services offices outside this state to serve
11any member of the credit union if all of the following requirements are met:
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186.113
(6) (b) Act as trustees
or custodians of member tax deferred
retirement 14funds
, individual retirement accounts, medical savings accounts, or other employee
15benefit accounts or funds permitted by federal law to be deposited in a credit union.
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(c) Act as a depository for
member-deferred member qualified and
17nonqualified deferred compensation funds as permitted by federal law.
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186.113
(24) Funeral trusts. Accept deposits made by members for the
20purpose of funding burial agreements by trusts created pursuant to s. 445.125.
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22186.20 Financial privacy. A credit union shall comply with any applicable
23requirements under
15 USC 6801 to
6803 and any applicable regulations prescribed
24by the national credit union administration under
15 USC 6804.
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1186.235
(7) (a) (intro.) Employees of the office of credit unions and members
2of the review board shall keep secret all the facts and information obtained in the
3course of examinations
, except or contained in any report provided by a credit union
4other than any semiannual or quarterly financial report that is regularly filed with
5the office of credit unions. This requirement does not apply in any of the following
6situations: