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14(1h) Initial terms of Wisconsin Artistic Endowment Foundation members. 15Notwithstanding section 247.03 (2) (a) of the statutes, as created by this act, 2 of the
16initial members of the board of directors of the Wisconsin Artistic Endowment
17Foundation shall be appointed for 2-year terms; 2 of the initial members shall be
18appointed for 4-year terms; and 2 of the initial members shall be appointed for
196-year terms.
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20Section 9106.
Nonstatutory provisions; boundary area commission,
Minnesota-Wisconsin.
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22(1) 2001-03
Authorized state building program. For the fiscal years beginning
23on July 1, 2001, and ending on June 30, 2003, the authorized state building program
24is as follows:
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1(2)
Programs previously authorized. In addition to the projects and financing
2authority enumerated under subsection (1), the building and financing authority
3enumerated under the previous state building program is continued in the 2001-03
4fiscal biennium.
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5(3)
Loans. During the 2001-03 fiscal biennium, the building commission may
6make loans from general fund supported borrowing or the building trust fund to state
7agencies, as defined in section 20.001 (1) of the statutes, for projects which are to be
8utilized for programs not funded by general purpose revenue and which are
9authorized under subsection (1).
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10(3f) 1999-2001
State building program changes.
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11(a) In
1999 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9107 (1) (i) 3., under projects financed by
12program revenue supported borrowing, the amount authorized for the project
13identified as "System — Aquaculture demonstration facility — Ashland area" is
14increased from $3,000,000 to $3,350,000 and the appropriate totals are increased
15accordingly.
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16(4)
Project contingency funding reserve. During the 2001-03 fiscal
17biennium, the building commission may allocate moneys from the appropriation
18under section 20.866 (2) (yg) of the statutes, as affected by this act, for contingency
19expenses in connection with any project in the authorized state building program.
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20(5)
Digital television conversion.
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(a) Of the public debt authorized to be contracted under section 20.866 (2) (zd)
22of the statutes, $14,200,000 is allocated to finance construction of the digital
1television conversion project enumerated under subsection (1) (c). Notwithstanding
2section 18.04 (1) and (2) of the statutes, the building commission shall not authorize
3public debt to be contracted for the purpose for which moneys are allocated under this
4subsection in an amount exceeding $8,000,000 prior to July 1, 2003, and shall not
5authorize any of that amount of debt to be contracted unless the secretary of
6administration notifies the commission that the secretary has approved the report
7submitted by the president of the University of Wisconsin System and the
8chairperson of the educational communications board under
Section 9159 (2x) of
9this act.
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(b) Notwithstanding section 18.04 (1) and (2) of the statutes, the building
11commission may authorize public debt to be contracted for the purpose for which
12moneys are allocated under this subsection in an amount exceeding $8,000,000 only
13after June 30, 2003, and only if the president of the University of Wisconsin System
14and the educational communications board submit the report required under
15Section 9159 (2y) of this act before the authorization is made.
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16(11)
Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc.; biomedical research and
17technology incubator.
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(a) Notwithstanding section 13.48 (31) of the statutes, as created by this act,
19the building commission shall not make any grant to the Medical College of
20Wisconsin, Inc., for the biomedical research and technology incubator project
21enumerated in subsection (1) (o) under section 13.48 (31) of the statutes, as created
22by this act, unless the department of administration has reviewed and approved the
23plans for the project. Notwithstanding section 16.85 (1) of the statutes, as affected
24by this act, and section 16.855 (1) of the statutes, the department of administration
1shall not supervise any services or work or let any contract for the project. Section
216.87 of the statutes, as affected by this act, does not apply to the project.
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(b) Notwithstanding section 18.04 (1) and (2) of the statutes, the building
4commission shall not authorize public debt to be contracted for the purpose for which
5moneys are allocated under section 20.866 (2) (zbh) of the statutes, as created by this
6act, prior to July 1, 2003.
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7(12mk) Wausau state office facility study.
The building commission shall
8conduct a study of the feasibility of constructing a state office facility in the Wausau
9area to consolidate state employee staff. The building commission shall report the
10results of the study, together with its findings and recommendations, to the
11legislature in the manner provided in section 13.172 (2) of the statutes no later than
12July 1, 2002.
SB55-ASA1, s. 9108
13Section 9108.
Nonstatutory provisions; child abuse and neglect
prevention board.
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16(1)
Grant for Lincoln Park center. From the appropriation under section
1720.143 (1) (kj) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of commerce
18may make a grant of up to $1,000,000 to the M7 Development Corporation for
19constructing a multipurpose center at Lincoln Park in the city of Milwaukee. If the
20department of commerce makes a grant under this subsection, the department shall
21enter into an agreement with the M7 Development Corporation that provides for,
22among other things, reporting and auditing requirements.
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23(2x) Rules for petroleum storage remedial action program arbitration. The
24department of commerce shall submit in proposed form the rules required under
1section 101.143 (6s) of the statutes, as affected by this act, to the legislative council
2staff under section 227.15 (1) of the statutes no later than May 1, 2002.
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3(2y) Mediation for petroleum storage remedial action program appeals. No
4later than March 1, 2002, the department of commerce shall submit to the joint
5committee on finance recommendations for a process for mediating disputes over the
6department's decisions related to the program under section 101.143 of the statutes.
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7(3z) Transitional water and sewer assessments.
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8(a) In this subsection:
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91. "Manufactured home" has the meaning given in section 101.91 (2) of the
10statutes.
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112. "Manufactured home park" has the meaning given in section 101.91 (5m) of
12the statutes, as affected by this act.
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133. "Manufactured home park operator" has the meaning given in section 101.91
14(8) of the statutes, as affected by this act.
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15(b) No later than 90 days after the effective date of this paragraph, the
16department of commerce shall assess against each manufactured home park
17operator the amount obtained by dividing the number of manufactured homes in all
18manufactured home parks in this state by the number of manufactured homes in this
19state in manufactured home parks that are owned or managed by an individual
20manufactured home park operator and multiplying the result by $46,100. A
21manufactured home park operator shall pay the assessment within 30 days after the
22department of commerce mails the bill to the manufactured home park operator. The
23bill constitutes notice of the assessment and demand for payment.
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24(c) Disputes over failure to pay an assessment under paragraph (b) shall be
25governed by section 196.85 (3) to (8), 1999 stats., except that any reference to the
1public service commission shall refer instead to the department of commerce and any
2reference to a bill under section 196.85 (2g), 1999 stats., shall refer instead to a bill
3under paragraph (b).
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4(7g) Grants to United Community Center.
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5(a) In this subsection:
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61. "Department" means the department of commerce.
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72. "Secretary" means the secretary of commerce.
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8(b) The department shall make 2 grants of $160,000 each in fiscal year 2001-02
9to the United Community Center in the city of Milwaukee, one from the
10appropriation under section 20.143 (1) (ie) of the statutes, as affected by this act, and
11one from the appropriation under section 20.143 (1) (im) of the statutes, as affected
12by this act, if all of the following apply:
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131. The United Community Center submits a plan to the department detailing
14the proposed use of the grants and the secretary approves the plan.
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152. The United Community Center enters into a written agreement with the
16department that specifies the conditions for the use of the proceeds of the grants,
17including reporting and auditing requirements.
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183. The United Community Center agrees in writing to submit to the
19department the report required under paragraph (c) by the time required under
20paragraph (c).
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21(c) If the United Community Center receives the grants under this subsection,
22it shall submit to the department, within 6 months after spending the full amount
23of each grant, a report detailing how the grant proceeds were used.
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24(8x) Grant to Gateway Technical College.
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25(a) In this subsection:
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11. "Consortium" means an association of business, governmental, and
2educational entities.
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32. "Department" means the department of commerce.
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43. "Secretary" means the secretary of commerce.
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5(b) The department shall make a grant of $25,000 in fiscal year 2001-02 from
6the appropriation under section 20.143 (1) (fg) of the statutes, as affected by this act,
7to Gateway Technical College for costs related to a consortium for a manufacturing
8training center if all of the following apply:
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91. The consortium and manufacturing training center are located in the
10Racine-Kenosha area.
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112. Gateway Technical College submits a plan to the department detailing the
12proposed use of the grant and the secretary approves the plan.
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133. Gateway Technical College enters into a written agreement with the
14department that specifies the conditions for the use of the grant proceeds, including
15reporting and auditing requirements.
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164. Gateway Technical College agrees in writing to submit to the department the
17report required under paragraph (c) by the time required under paragraph (c).
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18(c) If Gateway Technical College receives a grant under this subsection, it shall
19submit to the department, within 6 months after spending the full amount of the
20grant, a report detailing how the grant proceeds were used.
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21(8y) Grant to CAP Services, Inc. From the appropriation under section 20.143
22(1) (fg) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of commerce shall make
23a grant of $25,000 in fiscal year 2001-02 to CAP Services, Inc., for providing
24technical assistance and management services to small businesses. Within 6 months
25after spending the full amount of the grant under this subsection, CAP Services, Inc.,
1shall submit a report to the department of commerce detailing how the grant
2proceeds were used. Any grant awarded to CAP Services, Inc., under section 560.14
3of the statutes in fiscal year 2001-02 for providing technical assistance and
4management services to small businesses may be counted toward satisfying the
5requirement under this subsection.
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7(1)
Youth diversion program.
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(a)
Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
9liabilities of the department of corrections primarily related to the youth diversion
10from gang activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats., as determined by
11the secretary of administration, shall become the assets and liabilities of the
12department of administration.
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(b)
Positions and employees.
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141. The authorized FTE positions for the department of corrections, funded from
15the appropriation under section 20.410 (3) (a) of the statutes, are decreased by 1.5
16GPR positions on the effective date of this subdivision for the youth diversion from
17gang activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats.
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182. The authorized FTE positions for the department of administration, funded
19from the appropriation under section 20.505 (6) (a) of the statutes, are increased by
201.5 GPR positions on the effective date of this subdivision for the youth diversion
21from gang activities program under section 16.964 (8) of the statutes, as affected by
22this act.
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233. The authorized FTE positions for the department of corrections, funded from
24the appropriation under section 20.410 (3) (hr) of the statutes, are decreased by 0.5
1PR position on the effective date of this subdivision for the youth diversion from gang
2activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats.
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34. The authorized FTE positions for the department of administration, funded
4from the appropriation under section 20.505 (6) (k) of the statutes, as affected by this
5act, are increased by 0.5 PR position on the effective date of this subdivision for the
6youth diversion from gang activities program under section 16.964 (8) of the statutes,
7as affected by this act.
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85. On the effective date of this subdivision, all incumbent employees holding
9the positions specified in subdivisions 1
. and 3. are transferred to the department of
10administration.
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(c)
Employee status. Employees transferred under paragraph (b
) 5. have all the
12rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
13statutes in the department of administration that they enjoyed in the department
14of corrections immediately before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4)
15of the statutes, no employee so transferred who has attained permanent status in
16class is required to serve a probationary period.
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(d)
Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
18tangible personal property, including records, of the department of corrections that
19is primarily related to the youth diversion from gang activities program under
20section 301.265, 1999 stats., as determined by the secretary of administration, is
21transferred to the department of administration.
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(e)
Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of corrections
23on the effective date of this paragraph that is primarily related to the youth diversion
24from gang activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats., as determined by
25the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of administration.
1All materials submitted to or actions taken by the department of corrections with
2respect to the pending matter are considered as having been submitted to or taken
3by the department of administration.
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(f)
Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of corrections in
5effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the youth
6diversion from gang activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats., as
7determined by the secretary of administration, remain in effect and are transferred
8to the department of administration. The department of administration shall carry
9out any obligations under those contracts unless modified or rescinded by the
10department of administration to the extent allowed under the contract.
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(g)
Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the department of corrections
12in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the youth
13diversion from gang activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats., remain
14in effect until their specified expiration date or until amended or repealed by the
15department of administration. All orders issued by the department of corrections in
16effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the youth
17diversion from gang activities program under section 301.265, 1999 stats., remain
18in effect until their specified expiration date or until modified or rescinded by the
19department of administration.
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20(2)
Report on educational technology savings. The department of corrections
21shall submit a report to the department of administration by June 30, 2002, that
22specifies any funding the department of corrections saved because secured
23correctional facilities received grants or subsidies from the technology for
24educational achievement in Wisconsin board.
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1(3c) Professional medical services contracts report. The department of
2corrections shall, by January 4, 2002, submit a report to the joint committee on
3finance concerning the department's implementation of the legislative audit
4bureau's recommendation that the department identify and review all its
5professional medical services contracts, including those for medical, laboratory,
6dental, and optical services, to determine if costs can be controlled by seeking better
7rates with alternate vendors or by consolidating contracts.
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8(3cb) Corrections staff education and training report. The department of
9corrections shall, by January 4, 2002, submit a report to the joint committee on
10finance concerning the department's implementation of a plan to provide at least 12
11hours of continuing education and staff development to health care staff in the
12department and to provide correctional officers with increased training in the
13delivery of prescription drugs, as defined in section 450.01 (20) of the statutes.
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14(3cc) Health care delivery standards report. The department of corrections
15shall, by September 1, 2001, or by the first day of the 2nd month after the effective
16date of this subsection, whichever is later, submit a report to the joint legislative
17audit committee and the joint committee on finance concerning the department's
18progress toward meeting the standards the department has selected as the basis for
19health care delivery to inmates.
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20(3cd) Health services contracts reimbursement report. The department of
21corrections shall, by January 4, 2002, submit a report to the joint committee on
22finance concerning the department's collection of moneys from reimbursements
23available under departmental contracts with health care services providers.
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24(3d) Feasibility of constructing probation and parole hold facility. In
25developing the list of proposed projects that it will submit to the building commission
1for the 2003-05 state fiscal biennium under section 13.48 (4) of the statutes, the
2department of corrections shall study the feasibility of constructing a probation and
3parole hold facility in north central Wisconsin.
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4(3g) Community reintegration facility study. The department of corrections
5shall prepare a feasibility study of the creation of a transitional placement facility
6for parolees and shall submit that study to the joint committee on finance. The study
7shall include a proposal for funding the facility. The department shall consider all
8of the following requirements for the facility when conducting the study:
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9(a) The facility shall house at least 150 parolees.
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10(b) The facility shall be located in a region of the state that is closest to the
11inmate population that the facility will serve.
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12(c) The facility shall be located in a nonresidential area.
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13(d) Operators of the facility are considered nonprofit entities by the internal
14revenue service.
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15(e) Operators of the facility have control over an identified and properly zoned
16site.
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17(f) At least 180 days lapse between the awarding of the winning bid and the
18opening of the facility to allow the contractor sufficient time to acquire and remodel
19the facility and secure necessary local approvals.
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20(g) The facility shall provide alcohol and other drug abuse treatment,
21education, job preparation, and other elements of treatment designed to prepare
22parolees for their return to the community. The treatment program shall provide a
23continuum of care, moving from the most restrictive level of care to the least
24restrictive level of care.
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1(i) The facility shall provide a comprehensive curriculum emphasizing
2assessment, education, substance abuse treatment, and relapse prevention.
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3(j) The assessment phase shall provide comprehensive assessments of
4individuals in order to decide appropriate courses of treatment and rehabilitation
5needs.
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6(k) Areas assessed shall include academic and vocational factors as well as
7risks of substance abuse and recidivism.
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8(L) Treatments shall be designed with the objective of successful reintegration
9into the community for each parolee.
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10(m) The treatment phase of the program shall focus on successful reintegration
11of the offender into the community and shall include all of the following:
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121. The treatments are carried out by trained, certified, and clinically
13supervised staff.
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142. The treatment progress is managed and monitored by a team of licensed
15professionals, including educators, certified alcohol and drug counselors, vocational
16specialists, and medical professionals.
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17(n) Residential treatment is provided 7 days a week and includes substance
18abuse treatment, offender rehabilitation, life-skills training, education, group
19therapy, family program, experiential workshops, anger management, and conflict
20resolution.
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21(p) The facility shall plan to contract for a 3rd-party evaluation of the program
22to measure the facility's effectiveness and rate of recidivism.
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23(5gk) Stanley prison lease and report. The department of administration
24shall renegotiate the lease of the correctional facility located at Stanley, Wisconsin,
25between the department and Stanley Correctional Properties, L.L.C. The
1department shall prepare a report specifying the amount of the lease payment and
2the source of funding to pay for that lease payment and shall submit the lease and
3the report to the joint committee on finance for the committee's review and approval.