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Committee Reports
The committee on Criminal Justice reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 232
Relating to: failure to pay for gasoline or diesel fuel and suspension of operating privileges after conviction for theft of gasoline or diesel fuel and providing penalties.
Passage:
Ayes: 11 - Representatives Suder, Friske, Owens, F. Lasee, Gundrum, Petrowski, Vukmir, Pocan, Taylor, Turner and Schneider.
Noes: 1 - Representative Colon.
To committee on Rules.
Scott Suder
Chairperson
Committee on Criminal Justice
The committee on Government Operations and Spending Limitations reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 486
Relating to: periods in which state agencies will act on certain applications, approval of certain applications, refunds of fees, and granting rule-making authority.
Assembly amendment 1 adoption:
Ayes: 4 - Representatives F. Lasee, Loeffelholz, Musser and Weber.
Noes: 2 - Representatives Zepnick and Wasserman.
Passage as amended:
Ayes: 4 - Representatives F. Lasee, Loeffelholz, Musser and Weber.
Noes: 2 - Representatives Zepnick and Wasserman.
To committee on Rules.
Frank Lasee
Chairperson
Committee on Government Operations and Spending Limitations
The committee on Judiciary reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 372
Relating to: live birth or the circumstance of being born alive.
Passage:
Ayes: 5 - Representatives Gundrum, McCormick, Albers, Grothman and Kerkman.
Noes: 1 - Representative Cullen.
To committee on Rules.
Mark Gundrum
Chairperson
Committee on Judiciary
The committee on Ways and Means reports and recommends:
Assembly Bill 520
Relating to: the method of calculating technology zone tax credits and the certification of businesses under the technology zone program.
Passage:
Ayes: 12 - Representatives M. Lehman, J. Wood, Nass, Hahn, F. Lasee, Kerkman, Lothian, W. Wood, Young, Berceau, Ziegelbauer and Morris.
Noes: 0.
To committee on Rules.
Michael Lehman
Chairperson
Committee on Ways and Means
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Message from the Senate
By Donald J. Schneider, Senate Chief Clerk.
Mr. Speaker:
I am directed to inform you that the Senate has
Concurred in:
Assembly Bill 12
Assembly Bill 31
Assembly Bill 52
Assembly Bill 228
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Speaker's Communications
September 23, 2003
Mr. Patrick Fuller, Chief Clerk
Wisconsin State Assembly
Room 208, Risser Justice Center
17 West Main Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53708
Dear Patrick:
Pursuant to Assembly Rule 42 (3)(c), I am withdrawing Assembly Bill 41 from the Assembly Committee on Education and re-referring it to the Assembly Committee on Rules.
Sincerely,
John G. Gard
Speaker
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Referral of Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Public Service Commission
Madison
September 9, 2003
To the Honorable, the Assembly:
Enclosed is a copy of the annual report the Public Service Commission (Commission) shall submit to the legislature as provided for in Wis. Stat. § 1.11 (2)(j). It reports on the number and type of proposed actions requiring the preparation of an environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement by the Commission between July 1, 2002 and June 30, 2003.
If you have any questions on this report, please contact our Environmental Review Coordinator, Kathleen Zuelsdorff, at (608) 266-2730.
Sincerely,
Burneatta Bridge
Chairperson
Referred to committee on Natural Resources.
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Agency Reports
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
Madison
September 19, 2003
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
At your request, we have completed a limited-scope review of revenues and expenditures generated by fees and surcharges on pesticides and fertilizers used in Wisconsin. In fiscal year (FY) 2001-02, the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) collected $6.8 million in these revenues and, consistent with statutory directives, transferred $1.3 million to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and $210,300 to the University of Wisconsin (UW) System. DATCP retained the remaining $5.2 million to fund both the Bureau of Agrichemical Management and grants to help individuals and businesses clean up spills and discharges of pesticides and fertilizers.
From FY 1997-98 through FY 2001-02, DATCP awarded $14.0 million through 315 cleanup grants to individuals or businesses. During the same period, DNR received $6.5 million in funds for its activities.
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