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9.10
(2) (e) 3. The signature is dated after the date of the
notarization 15certification contained on the petition sheet.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,16,2520
9.10
(4) (d)
The Promptly upon receipt of a certificate under par. (a), the
21governing body, school board
, or board of election commissioners
upon receiving the
22certificate shall call
an a recall election
. The recall election shall be held on the
23Tuesday of the 6th week commencing after the date
of
on which the certificate
. If is
24filed, except that if Tuesday is a legal holiday
, the recall election shall be held on the
25first day after Tuesday which is not a legal holiday.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,17,92
10.06
(3) (am) As soon as possible following the deadline for filing nomination
3papers for any municipal election when there is to be an election for a county or state
4office or a county or statewide referendum, but no later than
2 3 days after such
5deadline, the municipal clerk of each municipality in which voting machines or
6ballots containing the names of candidates for both local offices and national, state
7or county offices are used shall certify the list of candidates for municipal office to the
8county clerk if a primary is required, unless the municipality prepares its own ballots
9under s. 7.15 (2) (c).
AB1-ASA1-CA1,17,1911
10.06
(3) (bm) As soon as possible following the municipal canvass of the
12primary vote or the
qualification of the candidates under s. 8.05 (1) (j) when a 13municipal caucus
when is held, if there is to be an election for a county or state office
14or a county or statewide referendum, but no later than
2 3 days after such date, the
15municipal clerk of each municipality in which voting machines or ballots containing
16the names of candidates for both local offices and national, state or county offices are
17used shall certify the list of candidates for municipal office and municipal referenda
18appearing on the ballot to the county clerk, unless the municipality prepares its own
19ballots under s. 7.15 (2) (c).
AB1-ASA1-CA1,18,221
11.21
(3) Prepare and publish for the use of persons required to file reports and
22statements under this chapter a manual setting forth simply and concisely
23recommended uniform methods of bookkeeping and reporting.
The board shall
24furnish a copy of the manual without charge, upon request, to all persons who are
1required to file reports or statements with the board, and shall distribute or arrange
2for the distribution of copies of the manual for use by other filing officers.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,18,104
11.21
(14) Prepare, publish and periodically revise as necessary a manual
5simply and concisely describing the filing and registration requirements established
6in this chapter in detail, as well as other major provisions of this chapter and ch. 12.
7The board shall furnish a copy of the manual without charge, upon request, to all
8persons who are required to file reports or statements with the board, and shall
9distribute or arrange for the distribution of copies of the manual for use by other
10filing officers.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,18,1714
13.101
(14) With the concurrence of the joint committee on information policy
15and technology, direct the department of
electronic government administration to
16report to the committee concerning any specific information technology system
17project in accordance with s. 13.58 (5) (b) 4.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,19,221
13.101
(16) (b) Annually, on June 15, beginning in 2004, the committee shall
22transfer from the permanent endowment fund to the tobacco control fund the lesser
23of $25,000,000 or
8.5% of the market value of the investments in the permanent
1endowment fund on June 1 in that year the proceeds of, and investment earnings on,
2investments of the permanent endowment fund in the prior calendar year.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,19,246
13.101
(6) (a) As an emergency measure necessitated by decreased state
7revenues and to prevent the necessity for a state tax on general property, the
8committee may reduce any appropriation made to any board, commission,
9department, or the University of Wisconsin System, or to any other state agency or
10activity, by such amount as it deems feasible, not exceeding 25% of the
11appropriations, except appropriations made by ss. 20.255 (2) (ac), (bc), (bh), (cg), and
12(cr), 20.395 (1), (2) (cq), (eq) to (ex) and (gq) to (gx), (3), (4) (aq) to (ax), and (6) (aq)
13and, (ar),
and (at), 20.435 (6) (a) and (7) (da), and 20.445 (3) (a) and (dz) or for forestry
14purposes under s. 20.370 (1), or any other moneys distributed to any county, city,
15village, town, or school district. Appropriations of receipts and of a sum sufficient
16shall for the purposes of this section be regarded as equivalent to the amounts
17expended under such appropriations in the prior fiscal year which ended June 30.
18All functions of said state agencies shall be continued in an efficient manner, but
19because of the uncertainties of the existing situation no public funds should be
20expended or obligations incurred unless there shall be adequate revenues to meet the
21expenditures therefor. For such reason the committee may make reductions of such
22appropriations as in its judgment will secure sound financial operations of the
23administration for said state agencies and at the same time interfere least with their
24services and activities.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,20,96
13.58
(5) (a) 5. Upon receipt of strategic plans from the department of
electronic
7government administration, the joint committee on legislative organization and the
8director of state courts, review and transmit comments concerning the plans to the
9entities submitting the plans.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,20,1812
13.58
(5) (b) 4. (intro.) With the concurrence of the joint committee on finance,
13direct the department of
electronic government administration to report
14semiannually to the committee and the joint committee on finance concerning any
15specific information technology system project which is being designed, developed,
16tested or implemented and which the committees anticipate will have a total cost to
17the state exceeding $1,000,000 in the current or any succeeding fiscal biennium. The
18report shall include all of the following:".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,20,20
20"
Section
11m. 13.94 (1) (bm), (bp) and (br) of the statutes are created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,21,221
13.94
(1) (bm) 1. Conduct a management and performance evaluation audit of
22every large program at least once each 5 years. In this paragraph "large program"
23means a program, as described in s. 20.003 (3), under s. 20.255 (2), 20.285 (1), 20.292
1(1), 20.395 (1), (2), or (3), 20.410 (1) or (3), 20.435 (2), (3), (4), or (6), 20.445 (1) or (3),
2or 20.835 (1), (2), (3), or (4).
AB1-ASA1-CA1,21,133
2. The audit must include an appraisal of all management practices, operating
4procedures, and organizational structures related to the program. The audit may be
5conducted in conjunction with the audit under par. (b) or separately. Within 30 days
6after completion of the audit, the bureau shall file with the joint legislative audit
7committee, the appropriate standing committees, and the joint committee on
8legislative organization, under s. 13.172 (3), the governor, the department of
9administration, the legislative reference bureau, the joint committee on finance, the
10legislative fiscal bureau, and the state department, board, commission, or
11independent agency that administers the program audited, a detailed report thereof,
12including its recommendations for improvement and efficiency and including
13specific instances, if any, of illegal or improper expenditures.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,21,1714
(bp) 1. Conduct a management and performance evaluation audit to review
15supervisor-to-staff ratios in every large agency at least once each 5 years. In this
16paragraph "large agency" means an agency created under ch. 15 and that has more
17than 100 full-time equivalent positions.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,21,2518
2. The audit may be conducted in conjunction with the audit under par. (b) or
19(bm) or separately. Within 30 days after completion of the audit, the bureau shall file
20with the joint legislative audit committee, the appropriate standing committees, and
21the joint committee on legislative organization, under s. 13.172 (3), the governor, the
22department of administration, the legislative reference bureau, the joint committee
23on finance, the legislative fiscal bureau, and the state department, board,
24commission, or independent agency audited, a detailed report thereof, including its
25recommendations for improvement and efficiency.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,22,11
1(br) Maintain a toll-free telephone number with voice mail at the bureau's
2office to receive reports of fraud, waste, or abuse in state government. The bureau
3shall relay these reports to the appropriate bureau employee for investigation. The
4bureau shall publicize the toll-free telephone number on the bureau's website. The
5bureau shall maintain records that permit the release of information provided by
6informants while protecting the identity of the informant. Any records maintained
7by the bureau which relate to the identity of informants shall be only for the
8confidential use of the bureau in the administration of this section, unless the
9informant expressly agrees to release the records. Appearance in court as a witness
10shall not be considered consent by an informant to release confidential records
11maintained by the bureau.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,23,315
13.90
(6) The joint committee on legislative organization shall adopt, revise
16biennially and submit to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on information
17policy and technology, the governor and the
chief information officer administrator
18of the division of electronic government in the department of administration, no later
19than September 15 of each even-numbered year, a strategic plan for the utilization
20of information technology to carry out the functions of the legislature and legislative
21service agencies, as defined in s. 16.70 (6). The plan shall address the business needs
22of the legislature and legislative service agencies and shall identify all resources
23relating to information technology which the legislature and legislative service
24agencies desire to acquire, contingent upon funding availability, the priority for such
1acquisitions and the justification for such acquisitions. The plan shall also identify
2any changes in the functioning of the legislature and legislative service agencies
3under the plan.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,23,86
13.93
(2) (h) Approve specifications and scheduling for computer databases
7containing the Wisconsin statutes and for the printing of the Wisconsin statutes as
8prescribed in ss.
22.03 16.971 (6) and 35.56 (5).
AB1-ASA1-CA1,23,1211
14.20
(1) (a) "Local governmental unit" has the meaning given in s.
22.01 16.97 12(7).".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,23,1916
15.07
(2) (L) The governor shall serve as chairperson of the information
17technology management board and the
chief information officer administrator of the
18division of electronic government in the department of administration shall serve as
19secretary of that board.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,23,2221
15.103
(6) There is created in the department of administration a division of
22electronic government.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,54
15.107
(7) (f) A representative of the
department division of electronic
5government
in the department of administration.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,98
15.347
(19) Council on forestry. (a) There is created in the department of
9natural resources a council of forestry consisting of:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1010
1. The chief state forester or his or her designee.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1111
2. One member of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1212
3. One member of the senate, appointed by the senate minority leader.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1313
4. One member of the assembly, appointed by the speaker of the assembly.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1414
5. One member of the assembly, appointed by the assembly minority leader.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1715
6. One member who represents the interests of a forest products company that
16owns and manages large tracts of private forest land that supply raw materials to
17the forest products industry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,1918
7. One member who represents the interests of owners of nonindustrial, private
19forest land who manage the land to produce ecological, economic, and social benefits.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,2120
8. One member who represents the interests of counties that have county
21forests within their boundaries.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,2222
9. One member who represents the interests of the paper and pulp industry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,24,2323
10. One member who represents the interests of the lumber industry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,2
111. One member who represents the interests of nonprofit conservation
2organizations whose purposes include the conservation and use of forest resources.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,43
12. One member who is a forester who engages in the practice of providing
4consultation services on forestry issues.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,75
13. One member who represents the interests of schools of forestry within the
6state that have curricula in the management of forest resources that are accredited
7by the Society of American Foresters.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,98
14. One member who represents the interests of persons who engage in the
9practice of conservation education.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,1110
15. One member who represents the interests of persons who are members of
11labor unions that are affiliated with the forestry industry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,1312
16. One member who represents the interests of persons who are engaged in
13the practice of urban and community forestry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,1514
17. One member who represents the interests of persons who are members of
15the Society of American Foresters.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,1716
18. One member who represents the interests of persons who are members of
17an organization of timber producers.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,1918
19. One person who represents the interests of persons who are engaged in an
19industry that uses secondary wood.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,2120
(b) Each member specified in par. (a) 2. to 5. shall be appointed in the same
21manner as members of standing committees are appointed.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,25,2422
(c) Each member specified in par. (a) 6. to 19. shall be nominated by the
23governor, and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed, to serve a 5-year
24term.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,26,5
1(d) The governor shall annually appoint a chairperson for the council from
2among its members before the first meeting of each year, and the chairperson, at the
3first meeting of each year, shall annually appoint the vice chairperson and secretary
4from among the council's members. Any of these appointees may be appointed for
5successive terms.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,26,106
(e) The council shall meet 4 times each year and shall also meet on the call of
7the chairperson of the council or on the call of a majority of its members.
8Notwithstanding s. 15.09 (3), the council shall meet at such locations within this
9state as may be designated by the chairperson of the council or by a majority of its
10members.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,27,518
15.105
(27) Information technology management board. There is created an
19information technology management board which is attached to the department of
20electronic government administration under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of the
21governor, the cochairpersons of the joint committee on information policy and
22technology or a member of the legislature from the same house as a cochairperson
23designated by that cochairperson, one member of the minority party in each house
24of the legislature, appointed in the same manner as members of standing committees
1are appointed, the secretary of administration, 2 heads of departments or
2independent agencies appointed to serve at the pleasure of the governor, 2 other
3members appointed to serve for 4-year terms, and the
chief information officer 4administrator of the division of electronic government in the department of
5administration.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,27,98
15.347
(18) Invasive species council. (a) There is created an invasive species
9council, attached to the department of natural resources under s. 15.03.