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7(1) "Consumer report" has the meaning given in
15 USC 1681a (d).
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8(2) "Consumer reporting agency" has the meaning given in
15 USC 1681a (f).
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9(3) "File" has the meaning given in
15 USC 1681a (g).
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10(4) "Investigative consumer report" has the meaning given in
15 USC 1681a 11(e).
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12(5) "Summary of rights" means the information a consumer reporting agency
13is required to provide under
15 USC 1681g (c).
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14224.993 Disclosure to individual. (1)
In general. A consumer reporting
15agency shall, upon the written request of an individual, provide the individual with
16a written disclosure report within 5 business days after receiving the written
17request.
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18(2) Contents. Except as provided in sub. (4), the written disclosure report
19provided under sub. (1) shall contain all of the following:
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(a) A current consumer report pertaining to the individual.
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(b) The date of each request for credit information pertaining to the individual
22received by the consumer reporting agency during the 12 months before the date that
23the consumer reporting agency provides the written disclosure report.
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1(c) The name of each person requesting credit information pertaining to the
2individual during the 12 months before the date that the consumer reporting agency
3provides the written disclosure report.
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(d) The dates, original payees, and amounts of any checks upon which any
5adverse characterization of the consumer is based.
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(e) Any other information contained in the individual's file.
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(f) A clear and concise explanation of the contents of the written disclosure
8report.
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(g) A summary of rights.
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10(3) Cost. A consumer reporting agency shall provide the written disclosure
11report required under sub. (1) free of charge, unless the individual has requested a
12written disclosure report from the consumer reporting agency during the preceding
1312 months.
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14(4) Exceptions. A consumer reporting agency may not disclose to an individual
15making a request under sub. (1) any of the following:
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(a) The sources of any information that was both acquired solely for use in
17preparing an investigative consumer report and used for no other purpose.
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(b) Any credit score or other risk score or predictor relating to the consumer.
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19224.997 Penalties. Any person who violates this subchapter may be fined not
20more than $500 for the first offense and may be fined not more than $1,000 or
21imprisoned for not more than 6 months or both for each subsequent offense occurring
22within 6 months.".
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1227.01
(13) (cm) Is an order under s. 196.1995 (5) (a) or 196.219 (3m) (a) 4. or
2(b).".
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(1) (bg) Assign a hearing examiner to preside over any hearing or review
7under ss.
49.45 (2) (a) 10. and 14., 84.30 (18), 84.31 (6) (a), 85.013 (1), 86.073 (3), 86.16
8(5), 86.195 (9) (b), 86.32 (1), 101.935 (2) (b), 101.951 (7) (a) and (b), 114.134 (4) (b),
9114.135 (9), 114.20 (19), 175.05 (4) (b), 194.145 (1), 194.46, 218.0114 (7) (d) and (12)
10(b), 218.0116 (2), (4), (7) (a), (8) (a)
, and (10), 218.0131 (3), 218.11 (7) (a) and (b), 218.22
11(4) (a) and (b), 218.32 (4) (a) and (b), 218.41 (4), 218.51 (5) (a) and (b), 341.09 (2m) (d),
12342.26, 343.69
, and 348.25 (9).".
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230.08
(2) (e) 1. Administration —
10 11.
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(2) (g) One stenographer appointed by each elective executive officer,
2and one
deputy or assistant appointed by each elective executive officer except the
3attorney general
, secretary of state, state treasurer, and superintendent of public
4instruction.".
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230.08
(2) (yz) The executive director of the Wisconsin tribal-state council.".
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230.12
(3) (e) (title)
University of Wisconsin System senior executives, faculty,
17and academic staff employees; Wisconsin
director of the Wisconsin Technical College
18System senior executives.
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230.12
(3) (e) 2. The secretary, after receiving recommendations from the board
22of the Technical College System, shall submit to the joint committee on employment
23relations a proposal for adjusting compensation and employee benefits for
employees 24the director of the Wisconsin Technical College System under s. 20.923 (7). The
1proposal shall include the salary ranges and adjustments to the salary ranges for the
2general senior executive salary groups director established under s. 20.923 (7).
3Paragraph (b) and sub. (1) (bf) shall apply to the process for approval of all pay
4adjustments for
such employees the director. The proposal as approved by the joint
5committee on employment relations and the governor shall be based upon a
6percentage of the budgeted salary base for
such employees the position under s.
720.923 (7).".
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9"
Section 365e. 230.35 (1m) (a) 2. of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin
10Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
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230.35
(1m) (a) 2. A position designated in s. 19.42 (10) (L) or 20.923 (4), (7),
12and (8)
, and (9).
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231.03
(6) (intro.) Subject to s. 231.08 (7), issue bonds of the authority
, and may
17refuse to issue bonds of the authority only if it determines that the issuance would
18not be financially feasible, to do
any of the following:".
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20"
Section 365h. 230.35 (2) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act
21.... (this act), is amended to read:
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230.35
(2) Leave of absence with pay owing to sickness and leave of absence
23without pay, other than annual leave and leave under s. 103.10, shall be regulated
24by rules of the secretary, except that unused sick leave shall accumulate from year
1to year. After July 1, 1973, employees appointed to career executive positions under
2the program established under s. 230.24 or positions designated in s. 19.42 (10) (L)
3or 20.923 (4), (7),
and (8)
, and (9) or authorized under s. 230.08 (2) (e) shall have any
4unused sick leave credits restored if they are reemployed in a career executive
5position or in a position under s. 19.42 (10) (L) or 20.923 (4), (7),
and (8)
, and (9) or
6authorized under s. 230.08 (2) (e), regardless of the duration of their absence.
7Restoration of unused sick leave credits if reemployment is to a position other than
8those specified above shall be in accordance with rules of the secretary.".
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(2) (am) An ordinance adopted under this section by a municipality may
12require any person, as a condition of obtaining approval of a land division, to dedicate
13land or pay fees to fund the acquisition of land or the construction of public
14improvements or facilities for any purpose specified in sub. (1). Any fees that are
15imposed as a condition of approving a land division shall bear a rational relationship
16to the need for the land or new public improvements or facilities that are necessary
17to serve the land division.".
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(3) (b) The department
of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, 22in consultation with the department of natural resources, shall promulgate rules
23prescribing conservation practices to implement the performance standards and
24prohibitions under par. (a) and specifying a process for the development and
1dissemination of technical standards to implement the performance standards and
2prohibitions under par. (a).
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(3) (c) Using the process specified under par. (b), the department
of
5agriculture, trade and consumer protection, in consultation with the University of
6Wisconsin-Extension, shall develop and disseminate technical standards to
7implement the performance standards and prohibitions under par. (a). The
8department
of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall disseminate
9alternative technical standards for situations in which more than one method exists
10to implement the performance standards and prohibitions.
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(3) (e) An owner or operator of an agricultural facility or practice that
13is in existence before October 14, 1997, may not be required by this state or a
14municipality to comply with the performance standards, prohibitions, conservation
15practices or technical standards under this subsection unless cost-sharing is
16available, under s. 92.14 or 281.65 or from any other source, to the owner or operator.
17For the purposes of this paragraph, sub. (4) and ss. 92.07 (2), 92.105 (1),
92.15 93.38 18(4) and 823.08 (3) (c) 2., the department of natural resources shall promulgate rules
19that specify criteria for determining whether cost-sharing is available under s.
92.14
20or 281.65
and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall
21promulgate rules that specify criteria for determining whether cost-sharing is
22available under s. 92.14 or from any other source. The rules may not allow a
23determination that cost-sharing is available to meet local regulations under s. 92.07
24(2), 92.105 (1) or
92.15 93.38 that are consistent with or that exceed the performance
25standards, prohibitions, conservation practices or technical standards under this
1subsection unless the cost-sharing is at least 70% of the cost of compliance or is from
270% to 90% of the cost of compliance in cases of economic hardship, as defined in the
3rules.
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(1) (a) Order or cause the abatement of pollution which the department,
6in consultation with the
department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection 7University of Wisconsin-Extension if the source is agricultural, has determined to
8be significant and caused by a nonpoint source, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (b),
9including pollution which causes the violation of a water quality standard, pollution
10which significantly impairs aquatic habitat or organisms, pollution which restricts
11navigation due to sedimentation, pollution which is deleterious to human health or
12pollution which otherwise significantly impairs water quality, except that under this
13paragraph the department may not order or cause the abatement of any pollution
14caused primarily by animal waste or of pollution from an agricultural source that is
15located in a priority watershed or priority lake area unless the source is designated
16as a critical site in a priority watershed or priority lake plan under s. 281.65 (5m) or
17a modification to such a plan under s. 281.65 (5s).
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(3) (c) If the nonpoint source which is the subject of a notice under par.
20(a) is agricultural, the department shall send the notice to the
department of
21agriculture, trade and consumer protection University of Wisconsin-Extension. The
22department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection University of
23Wisconsin-Extension shall do all of the following:
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1. Upon receipt of the notice and in cooperation with the land conservation
25committee, provide to the person whom the department has determined to be
1responsible for the nonpoint source under sub. (1) (a) a listing of management
2practices which, if followed, would reduce pollution to an amount determined to be
3acceptable by the department, in consultation with either the
department of
4agriculture, trade and consumer protection University of Wisconsin-Extension or
5the land conservation committee. The list shall, with reasonable limits, set forth all
6of the options which are available to the person to reduce pollution to that amount
7of pollution. The department
of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall
8provide to each person receiving a notice an explanation of financial aids and
9technical assistance which may be available to the person for the abatement of
10pollution or the implementation of best management practices from the department
11of agriculture, trade and consumer protection under s. 92.14 and from other sources.
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2. Issue a report to the department within one year after the date of the notice
13describing the actions taken by the person receiving the notice and a
14recommendation as to whether the department should issue an order to abate the
15pollution or implement the best management practices. Notwithstanding par. (a),
16the department may not issue an order until the department receives that report
17unless the department determines that the pollution is causing or will cause severe
18water quality degradation which could be mitigated or prevented by abatement
19action taken in less than one year and unless the
department of agriculture, trade
20and consumer protection University of Wisconsin-Extension files a concurring
21determination in writing with the department within 30 days after receiving notice
22of the department's determination.
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(3) (d) 3. If the nonpoint source is agricultural, the department provides
25a copy of the temporary emergency order to the
department of agriculture, trade and
1consumer protection University of Wisconsin-Extension and to the land
2conservation committee created under s. 92.06 in every county in which the nonpoint
3source is located.
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(3) (f) Require the department
and the department of agriculture, trade
6and consumer protection to conduct or contract for another person to conduct any
7evaluation or audit of the program under this section and of individual priority
8watershed or priority lake projects that the board determines is necessary.
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(4) (as) Consult with the
department of agriculture, trade and consumer
11protection University of Wisconsin-Extension in developing any federal grant
12application under par. (ar). Every application is subject to s. 16.54 and shall include
13the proposed expenditures of federal nonpoint source water pollution abatement
14grant moneys and the allocation of such moneys between the department and the
15department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection University of
16Wisconsin-Extension.
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(4) (dr) Appoint a committee for each priority watershed and priority
19lake, to advise the department,
the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
20protection and the counties, cities and villages concerning all aspects of the nonpoint
21source pollution abatement financial assistance program. Each committee shall
22include at least 2 farmers as members if the priority watershed or priority lake area
23includes property in agricultural use. Each committee shall include at least 2
24representatives of a public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district that is
25within the priority watershed or priority lake area or, if one does not exist, of riparian
1property owners. Each committee for a priority watershed or priority lake area with
2any area in the Milwaukee River basin shall include a member of the county board
3from each county with any area in that priority watershed or priority lake area.
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(4) (e) Promulgate rules, in consultation with the
department of
6agriculture, trade and consumer protection University of Wisconsin-Extension, as
7are necessary for the proper execution and administration of the program under this
8section. Before promulgating rules under this paragraph, the department shall
9submit the rules to the land and water conservation board for review under sub. (3)
10(at). The rules shall include standards and specifications concerning best
11management practices which are required for eligibility for cost-sharing grants
12under this section. The standards and specifications shall be consistent with the
13performance standards, prohibitions, conservation practices and technical
14standards under s. 281.16. The department may waive the standards and
15specifications in exceptional cases. The rules shall specify which best management
16practices are cost-effective best management practices. Only persons involved in the
17administration of the program under this section, persons who are grant recipients
18or applicants and persons who receive notices of intent to issue orders under s. 281.20
19(1) (b) are subject to the rules promulgated under this paragraph. Any rule
20promulgated under this paragraph which relates or pertains to agricultural
21practices relating to animal waste handling and treatment is subject to s. 13.565.
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(4) (g) (intro.) In cooperation with the
department of agriculture, trade
24and consumer protection and the appropriate governmental unit, prepare priority
25watershed and priority lakes plans to implement nonpoint source water pollution
1abatement projects in priority watersheds and priority lake areas. In preparing the
2plans, the department shall: