Assembly Bill 284
Relating to: employment discrimination because of temporary absence from work while responding to an emergency call as a volunteer fire fighter, emergency medical technician, first responder, or ambulance driver.
By Representatives Ainsworth, Balow, Berceau, Freese, Gunderson, Lassa, Miller, Musser, Petrowski, Rhoades, Ryba, Sherman, Starzyk, Sykora, Turner and Wade; cosponsored by Senators Darling, Decker, Harsdorf and Roessler.
To committee on Labor and Workforce Development .
Assembly Bill 285
Relating to: requirements concerning participation by labor organizations in public construction contracts and the expenditure of public grant moneys.
By Representatives Owens, Grothman, F. Lasee, Ladwig and Albers.
To committee on Labor and Workforce Development .
Assembly Bill 286
Relating to: the method of compensating town elective officers, compatible offices and positions for city, village, and town elective officeholders, the spending limit for construction and repair of town highways and bridges, and the disposition of town property.
By Representatives Owens, Hundertmark, F. Lasee, Ainsworth, Gunderson, Albers, Huebsch and Rhoades; cosponsored by Senators Breske and Decker.
To committee on Urban and Local Affairs .
Assembly Bill 287
Relating to: the procedures for a county board to remove an officer of the board.
By Representatives Miller, Berceau, Powers, Ott, Sykora and Ryba; cosponsored by Senator Burke .
To committee on Urban and Local Affairs .
Assembly Bill 288
Relating to: school district bonds, promissory notes, and revenue limits.
By Representatives Miller, Berceau, Boyle, Jeskewitz, J. Lehman, Pocan, Richards, Ryba and Shilling; cosponsored by Senator Burke .
To committee on Tax and Spending Limitations .
Assembly Bill 289
Relating to: the use of a flashing or rotating amber light on certain motor trucks.
By Representatives Ainsworth, Grothman, Hundertmark, La Fave, Owens, Petrowski, Powers, Ryba, Sykora, Townsend, Wade and Gronemus.
To committee on Highway Safety.
Assembly Bill 290
Relating to: prohibiting the installation of a previously deployed or an otherwise nonfunctional airbag and providing a penalty.
By Representatives J. Fitzgerald, Suder, Berceau, Starzyk, Freese, Ryba, Krawczyk, Seratti, Townsend, McCormick, Olsen, Gunderson, Powers, Ainsworth, Nass, Grothman, Ott, Sykora, Wade, Vrakas and Petrowski; cosponsored by Senators Erpenbach, Schultz, M. Meyer, Roessler, Hansen and S. Fitzgerald.
To committee on Transportation.
Assembly Bill 291
A183 Relating to: time limits for prosecution of certain sexual assault crimes, preservation of certain evidence, and postconviction and post commitment deoxyribonucleic acid testing of evidence.
By Representatives Walker, Wasserman, Bies, Berceau, Freese, Gunderson, Gundrum, Hahn, Hundertmark, Kestell, Ladwig, La Fave, F. Lasee, Kreuser, McCormick, Musser, Nass, Owens, Plouff, Reynolds, Starzyk, Turner, Wade, Stone, Miller, Kedzie, Sykora, Olsen, Vrakas and Balow; cosponsored by Senators Burke, Erpenbach, Huelsman, Rosenzweig and Darling.
To committee on Corrections and the Courts .
Assembly Bill 292
Relating to: allowing certain snowplows to be equipped with a flashing, oscillating, or rotating green lamp.
By Representatives Wade, Schneider, Townsend, Krawczyk, Powers, Owens, Sykora and Freese; cosponsored by Senator Welch .
To committee on Highway Safety.
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Enrolled Joint Resolutions
The following Assembly proposals, which have been approved by both the Assembly and Senate, have been enrolled by the Legislative Reference Bureau:
Assembly Joint Resolution 4
Assembly Joint Resolution 15
Assembly Joint Resolution 25
Assembly Joint Resolution 26
Assembly Joint Resolution 27
Assembly Joint Resolution 29
Assembly Joint Resolution 30
Assembly Joint Resolution 31
Assembly Joint Resolution 39
Assembly Joint Resolution 43
John A. Scocos
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Speaker's Communications
April 2, 2001
John A. Scocos
Assembly Chief Clerk
1 East Main Street, Suite 402
Dear Mr. Scocos:
On March 30, 2001, Assembly Bill 274 relating to supplemental medical assistance to reduce operating deficits of county, city, village, or town nursing homes and creating a medical assistance trust fund was referred to the Assembly Committee on Health. Pursuant to Assembly Rule 42 (3)(c), I hereby withdraw Assembly Bill 274 from the Assembly Committee on Health and re-refer that bill to the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care.
Representative Underheim has been notified of this re-referral and approves.
Sincerely,
Scott R. Jensen
Assembly Speaker
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Chief Clerk's Report
The Chief Clerk records:
Assembly Bill 7
Assembly Bill 54
Presented to the Governor on Monday, April 2, 2001.
John A. Scocos
Assembly Chief Clerk
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Communications
State of Wisconsin
Revisor of Statutes Bureau
Madison
DATE: April 1, 2001

TO: John A. Scocos
Assembly Chief Clerk

Donald J. Schneider
Senate Chief Clerk
FROM: Gary L. Poulson
Deputy Revisor of Statutes

SUBJECT: Rules published in the March 31, 2001, Wisconsin Administrative Register, No. 543.
The following rules have been published:
Clearinghouse Rule 00-073 effective 4-1-2001
Clearinghouse Rule 00-118 effective 4-1-2001
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
Madison
March 29, 2001
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The Bureau of Health Information, Department of Health and Family Services, is pleased to submit to the Governor and to the Legislature the Uncompensated Health Care Report for fiscal year 1999. The data for this report were collected under Section 153.05, Wisconsin Statutes, and are published as authorized by the requirements of section 150.20, Wisconsin Statutes. This report is based on annual hospital uncompensated health care data reported to the Bureau of Health Information by all operating general medical-surgical and specialty hospitals in Wisconsin.
A184 This report sets forth the total charges for charity care, bad debt, and total uncompensated health care for fiscal year 1999. It also shows the projected number of patients and the projected charges for charity care, bad debt, and total uncompensated health care in fiscal year 1999.
Sincerely,
Phyllis J. Dube
Secretary
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