Note: Subdivides long provision for improved readability and inserts specific
references.
AB938, s. 8 11Section 8. 7.51 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 7.51 (5) (a) and amended to
12read:
AB938,6,413 7.51 (5) (a) The inspectors shall make full and accurate return of the votes cast
14for each candidate and proposition on tally sheet blanks forms provided by the
15municipal clerk for the that purpose. Each tally sheet shall record the returns for
16each office or referendum by ward, unless combined returns are authorized in
17accordance with s. 5.15 (6) (b) in which case the tally sheet shall record the returns
18for each group of combined wards. After recording the votes, the inspectors shall seal
19in a carrier envelope outside the ballot bag or container one inspectors' statement
20under sub. (4) (a), one tally sheet, and one poll or registration list for delivery to the
21county clerk, unless the election relates only to municipal or school district offices or
22referenda. The inspectors shall also similarly seal one inspectors' statement, one
23tally sheet, and one poll or registration list for delivery to the municipal clerk. For

1school district elections, except in 1st class cities, the inspectors shall similarly seal
2one inspectors' statement, one tally sheet, and one poll or registration list for delivery
3to the school district clerk. The inspectors shall immediately deliver all ballots,
4statements, tally sheets, lists, and envelopes to the municipal clerk.
AB938,6,13 5(b) The municipal clerk shall arrange for delivery of all ballots, statements,
6tally sheets, lists, and envelopes relating to a school district election to the school
7district clerk. The municipal clerk shall deliver the ballots, statements, tally sheets,
8lists, and envelopes for his or her municipality relating to any county, technical
9college district, state, or national election to the county clerk by 2 p.m. on the day
10following each such election. The person delivering the returns shall be paid out of
11the municipal treasury. Each clerk receiving shall retain ballots, statements, tally
12sheets, or envelopes shall retain them received by the clerk until destruction is
13authorized under s. 7.23 (1).
Note: Subdivides long provision for improved readability, replaces disfavored
terms, and inserts specific references.
AB938, s. 9 14Section 9. 7.60 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 7.60 (5) (a) and amended to
15read:
AB938,7,816 7.60 (5) (a) Immediately following the canvass, the county clerk shall deliver
17or send to the elections board, by 1st class mail, a certified copy of each statement of
18the county board of canvassers for president and vice president;, state officials;,
19senators and representatives in congress;, state legislators;, justice; , court of appeals
20judge;, circuit judge;, district attorney;, and metropolitan sewerage commissioners,
21if the commissioners are elected under s. 200.09 (11) (am). The statement shall
22record the returns for each office or referendum by ward, unless combined returns
23are authorized under s. 5.15 (6) (b) in which case the statement shall record the

1returns for each group of combined wards. Following primaries the county clerk
2shall enclose on blanks forms prescribed by the elections board the names, party or
3principle designation, if any, and number of votes received by each candidate
4recorded in the same manner. The county clerk shall deliver or transmit the certified
5statement to the elections board no later than 7 days after each primary and no later
6than 10 days after any other election. The board of canvassers shall deliver or
7transmit a certified copy of each statement for any technical college district
8referendum to the secretary of the technical college district board.
AB938,7,18 9(b) If the board of canvassers becomes aware of a material mistake in the
10canvass of an election for state or national office or a statewide or technical college
11district referendum prior to the close of business on the day the elections board
12receives returns from the last county board of canvassers with respect to that
13canvass, the board of canvassers may petition the elections board to reopen and
14correct the canvass. The elections board shall direct the canvass to be reopened and
15corrected if it determines that the public interest so requires. If the elections board
16directs the canvass to be reopened, the board of canvassers shall reconvene and
17transmit a certified corrected copy of the canvass statement to the elections board or
18secretary of the technical college district board.
Note: Subdivides long provision for improved readability and replaces disfavored
terms and unnecessary semicolons.
AB938, s. 10 19Section 10. 10.64 (2) (f) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,7,2220 10.64 (2) (f) 2. 22 days before the spring primary, the county clerk distributes
21ballots and blanks forms prescribed by the board to the municipal clerks in the
22county. See s. 7.10 (3) (a).
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 11 23Section 11. 10.64 (4) (em) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,8,3
110.64 (4) (em) 22 days before election. 22 days before the spring election, the
2county clerk distributes ballots and blanks forms prescribed by the board to
3municipal clerks in the county. See s. 7.10 (3) (a).
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 12 4Section 12. 10.74 (4) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,8,75 10.74 (4) (am) 31 days before primary. 31 days before the September primary
6is the latest county clerks may distribute primary ballots and election blanks forms
7prescribed by the board to municipal clerks. See s. 7.10 (3) (a).
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 13 8Section 13. 13.55 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 13.55 (3) (intro.) and
9amended to read:
AB938,8,1310 13.55 (3) National conference. (intro.) Each commissioner may attend the
11annual meeting of the conference of commissioners on uniform state laws; National
12Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
and shall examine do all of the
13following:
AB938,8,14 14(a) Examine subjects on which uniformity of legislation is desirable; ascertain.
AB938,8,15 15(b) Ascertain the best methods to effect uniformity ; cooperate.
AB938,8,17 16(c) Cooperate with commissioners in other states in the preparation of uniform
17acts; and prepare.
AB938,8,19 18(d) Prepare bills adapting such uniform acts to the Wisconsin statutes, for
19introduction in the legislature.
Note: Corrects name and subdivides provision for improved readability and
conformity with current style.
AB938, s. 14 20Section 14. 20.765 (3) (fa) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,9,521 20.765 (3) (fa) Membership in national associations. A sum sufficient to be
22disbursed under s. 13.90 (4) for payment of the annual fees entitling the legislature

1to membership in national organizations including, without limitation because of
2enumeration, the national conference of state legislatures, the national conference
3of the Commission
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
4and the national committee on uniform traffic laws and ordinances National
5Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances
.
Note: Corrects name and conforms capitalization to current style.
AB938, s. 15 6Section 15. 21.19 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,9,137 21.19 (4) The adjutant general shall be the auditor of military accounts, and
8all accounts or claims payable from the treasury of the state for military purposes
9shall be regularly audited by the adjutant general before payment. The adjutant
10general shall cause to be prepared and issued all necessary books, blank books,
11blanks and forms required by the adjutant general's office for the national guard.
12All said of the books, blank books, blanks and forms shall be made to conform as
13nearly as practicable to those in use in the United States army.
Note: Replaces disfavored terms.
AB938, s. 16 14Section 16. 21.36 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,9,2315 21.36 (2) The governor may make and publish rules, regulations, and orders
16for the government of the national guard, not inconsistent with the law, and cause
17the same rules, regulations, or orders, together with any related laws relating
18thereto
, to be printed and distributed in book form, or otherwise another form, in
19such numbers as any number that the governor deems considers necessary , and the.
20The
governor may provide for all books, blank books, and blanks forms that may be
21necessary for the proper discharge of the duty of all officers. The governor may
22delegate the authority under this subsection to the adjutant general by executive
23order.

Note: Replaces disfavored terms, inserts specific references, and divides long
sentence for improved readability.
AB938, s. 17 1Section 17. 26.12 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,10,102 26.12 (5) (a) No person may set any fire except for warming the person or
3cooking food within the limits of any intensive forest protection area at any time of
4the year except when the ground is snow-covered, unless written permission has
5been received in advance from a duly appointed fire warden. The department shall
6prepare the necessary blanks forms for this purpose, shall promulgate rules for the
7issuance of the permits, shall appoint, if necessary, in addition to the regular or
8emergency fire wardens, others who shall be authorized to issue the permits, and
9shall have jurisdiction over all other details concerned with or growing out of the
10closed season on the setting of fire.
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 18 11Section 18. 29.024 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,10,1412 29.024 (5) (b) Blanks Forms. The department shall prepare, procure the
13printing of, and supply all necessary blanks forms for applications and approvals
14issued under this chapter and related applications for approvals.
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 19 15Section 19. 29.229 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,11,216 29.229 (4) (a) The band shall prepare, procure the printing of, and supply all
17necessary approval blanks forms and applications for approvals issued under this
18section. Approval blanks forms and applications used under this section shall be
19numbered consecutively, at the time of printing, in a separate series for each kind of
20approval. Each license blank form issued under this section shall be provided with
21a corresponding stub or carbon numbered with the serial number of the license. Each

1requisition for the printing of such the approval blanks forms shall specify any serial
2numbers to be printed on the blanks forms.
Note: Replaces disfavored terms.
AB938, s. 20 3Section 20. 29.331 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,11,84 29.331 (3) Report. On or before June 1 annually, the licensee shall report to
5the department, by affidavit, on blanks forms furnished by the department, the
6number of the licensee's license, the number and value of each variety of animals
7taken during the previous 12 months ending May 1, and other information required
8on the blanks forms furnished.
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 21 9Section 21. 46.18 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,11,1310 46.18 (8) Bookkeeping. For the institutions listed in sub. (1), the department
11of health and family services shall formulate a system of keeping the books, accounts,
12and reports, and shall furnish blanks forms for reports, and reports shall be made
13accordingly.
Note: Replaces disfavored term.
AB938, s. 22 14Section 22. 49.82 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,12,215 49.82 (1) Departments to advise counties. The department of health and
16family services and the department of workforce development shall advise all county
17officers charged with the administration of requirements relating to public
18assistance programs under this chapter and shall render all possible assistance in
19securing compliance therewith, including the preparation of necessary blanks forms
20and reports. The department of health and family services and the department of
21workforce development shall also publish such any information as it deems that
22those departments consider
advisable to acquaint persons entitled to public

1assistance, and the public generally, with the laws governing public assistance under
2this chapter.
Note: Replaces disfavored terms and corrects sentence agreement.
AB938, s. 23 3Section 23. 50.01 (2m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,12,64 50.01 (2m) "Nursing care" means nursing procedures, other than personal
5care, that are permitted to be performed by a registered nurse under s. 441.01 (3) or
6by a licensed practical nurse under s. 441.11 441.001 (3) , directly on or to a resident.
Note: Section 441.11 is renumbered to s. 441.001 by this bill.
AB938, s. 24 7Section 24. 59.10 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,12,158 59.10 (5) Counties having only one town. In all counties containing one town
9only, the board shall consist of the members of the town board and one supervisor
10from every incorporated village. A supervisor from an incorporated a village shall
11be elected at the time the other village officers are elected. A majority of the members
12shall constitute a quorum of the county board. Each supervisor shall receive
13compensation and mileage as provided in sub. (3) (f) and (g). The chairperson of the
14board elected under s. 59.12 (1) may be, but need not be, the same person who is
15elected chairperson of the town board under s. 60.21 (3) (a).
Note: By definition, under s. 990.01 (45), village means an incorporated village.
AB938, s. 25 16Section 25. 59.26 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,12,2017 59.26 (1) (b) One for each assembly district in the county, except the district in
18which the undersheriff resides, which contains an incorporated a village having less
19than 1,000 inhabitants and does not contain a city or incorporated village having
20more than 1,000 inhabitants.
Note: By definition, under s. 990.01 (45), village means an incorporated village.
AB938, s. 26 21Section 26. 61.187 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,13,11
161.187 (1) Procedure. Whenever a petition conforming to the requirements
2of s. 8.40, signed by at least one-third as many electors of any village as voted for
3village officers at the next preceding election therefor for village officers in that
4village
, shall be presented to the village board, and filed as provided in s. 8.37,
5praying for dissolution of the village corporation, such , the village board shall submit
6to the electors of such the village , for determination by ballot in substantially the
7manner provided by ss. 5.64 (2) and 10.02, at a general election or at a special election
8called by them for that purpose,
the question whether or not such the village
9corporation shall be dissolved. The question shall be determined by ballot, in
10substantially the manner provided by ss. 5.64 (2) and 10.02, at a general election or
11at a special election called by the village board for that purpose.
Note: By definition, under s. 990.01 (45), village means an incorporated village.
Inserts specific references and reorganizes text for improved readability.
AB938, s. 27 12Section 27. 61.187 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 61.187 (2) (a) and
13amended to read:
AB938,13,1714 61.187 (2) (a) If two-thirds of the ballots cast at such the election on such
15proposition shall be for
under sub. (1) are in favor of dissolution such, the village
16shall, at the expiration of 6 months from the date of such the election, cease to be an
17incorporated
a village.
AB938,14,4 18(b) Within 6 months after the election under sub. (1), the village board shall
19dispose of the village property and settle, audit, and allow all just claims against the
20village. It The village board shall settle with the treasurer and other village officers,
21and cause the assets of the village to be used in paying its the village's debts. If
22anything remains any property or assets remain after paying such the village's debts
23it, the village board may designate the manner in which the same remaining

1property and assets
shall be used. If there are not sufficient funds to pay the village's
2debts of, the village the board may levy a tax to cover the deficiency, which shall be
3collected as other taxes and be paid out by the town treasurer in payment of the
4outstanding village orders or bonds; and in case of such dissolution the.
AB938,14,7 5(c) The territory embraced in included within the village at the time of its
6dissolution
shall revert to and become a part of the town or towns from which it was
7taken or in which it is then located. Within 10 days after such
AB938,14,21 8(d) If, in accordance with par. (a) , the results of the election, if resulting in favor
9of
under sub. (1) provide for dissolution, the village clerk shall, within 10 days after
10the election,
record the petition and determination with of the village board of
11canvassers in the office of
the register of deeds of the county or counties in which the
12village is located
and file with the secretary of state certified copies of the petition
13and the determination of inspectors of election, and. The village clerk shall also
14record the certificate by the village clerk showing the date when the dissolution takes
15effect with
in the office of the register of deeds a certificate by the village clerk
16showing the date on which the dissolution takes effect
and file with the secretary of
17state 4 copies of the certificate. These documents shall be recorded and indexed by
18the register of deeds. The index shall include the volume or reel number and the page
19or image number of the original documents. The secretary of state shall forward 2
20copies of the certificate to the department of transportation and one to the
21department of revenue.
Note: By definition, under s. 990.01 (45), village means an incorporated village.
Inserts specific references and cross-references, subdivides long provision, and
reorganizes text for improved readability.
AB938, s. 28 22Section 28. 61.25 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,15,4
161.25 (8) To make a tax roll and deliver the same to the village treasurer; a tax
2roll
and to make and transmit to the county treasurer, on blanks forms provided by
3the department of revenue, a statement showing the total amount of all taxes levied
4therein in the village.
Note: Inserts specific references, replaces disfavored term, and reorganizes text
for improved readability.
AB938, s. 29 5Section 29. 66.1211 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,15,176 66.1211 (2) Advances to housing authority. When any housing authority
7created for any city is authorized to transact business and exercise its powers, the
8governing body of the city may immediately make an estimate of the amount of
9money necessary for the administrative expenses and overhead of the housing
10authority during the first year after the creation of the housing authority, and may
11appropriate the amount to the authority out of any moneys in the city treasury not
12appropriated to some other purposes. The moneys appropriated may be paid to the
13authority as a donation. Any city, town, or incorporated village located in whole or
14in part within the area of operation of a housing authority may lend or donate money
15to the authority. The housing authority, when it has money available to pay back
16repay loans made under this subsection, shall make reimbursements for all loans
17made to it.
Note: By definition, under s. 990.01 (45), village means an incorporated village.
Inserts more specific term.
AB938, s. 30 18Section 30. 69.60 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB938,16,2 1969.60 Taxes and bonds. The clerk of each town, city, and village shall
20annually, at the time required by law to deliver the tax roll to the town, city, or village
21treasurer, make out and transmit to the county treasurer, on blanks forms furnished

1by the department of revenue, a statement showing the total amount of all taxes
2levied therein by said the town, city, or village for the current year.
Note: Replaces disfavored term. Deletes "therein" as being unnecessary.
AB938, s. 31 3Section 31. 69.61 of the statutes is renumbered 69.61 (1) and amended to read:
AB938,16,114 69.61 (1) Annually, on or before the 3rd Monday of December, each city, village,
5and town clerk shall make and file with the department of revenue
a statement in
6detail of all taxes levied in each town, village and the clerk's city, village, or town
7during the year, shall be made and filed by the clerk thereof, with the department
8of revenue
. Any such clerk failing who fails to make the statement herein provided
9for, and
required under this section within the required time above provided, shall
10be liable to the town, village and city, village, or town for all damages caused by the
11delinquency.
AB938,16,17 12(2) The department of revenue shall prepare and furnish the blanks to each
13county clerk forms and instructions
for such the statement, as well as for the
14statement mentioned in s. 69.62
required under this section. The clerk of each county
15shall, immediately upon receipt of the forms and instructions from the department
16of revenue distribute the forms and instructions to the clerk of each city, village, and
17town in the county, at the county's expense
.
Note: Replaces disfavored terms, deletes unnecessary verbiage, and subdivides,
reorders, and modifies text for improved readability and conformity with current style.
The reference to the form in s. 69.62 is moved to that section and provisions for carrying
out s. 69.61 contained in s. 69.62 are moved to s. 69.61 for more logical placement. See
also the next section of this bill.
AB938, s. 32 18Section 32. 69.62 of the statutes is renumbered 69.62 (1) and amended to read:
AB938,17,719 69.62 (1) The county clerk of each county shall, immediately upon the receipt
20from the department of revenue of the blanks and instructions necessary for carrying
21out s. 69.61, by town, village and city officers, distribute the same to such officers at

1the expense of the county, and shall annually
Annually, on or before November 30,
2each county clerk shall make out and transmit to the department of revenue a
3statement in detail of all county taxes levied on taxable property in the county during
4the preceding year, and the purposes for which the same taxes were levied and
5expended. Any county clerk failing to make the statement herein provided for, and
6required under this section within the required time above provided, shall be liable
7to the county for all damages caused by the delinquency.
Note: Replaces disfavored terms. Provisions for carrying out s. 69.61 contained in
s. 69.62 are moved to s. 69.61 for more logical placement. See also the previous and next
section of this bill.
AB938, s. 33 8Section 33. 69.62 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB938,17,109 69.62 (2) The department of revenue shall prepare and furnish to the clerk of
10each county forms and instructions for the statement required under this section.
Note: Moves the reference to the form under s. 69.62 in s. 69.61 to s. 69.62 for more
logical placement. See also the previous two sections of this bill.
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