16.7015 Bidders list.
16.705 Contractual services.
16.71 Purchasing; powers.
16.72 Purchasing, duties.
16.73 Cooperative purchasing.
16.74 Legislative and judicial branch purchasing.
16.75 Buy on low bid, exceptions.
16.751 Information technology purchases by investment board.
16.752 Procurement from work centers for severely handicapped individuals.
16.754 Preference for American-made materials.
16.755 Council on small business, veteran-owned business and minority business opportunities.
16.76 Form of contracts; continuing contracts.
16.765 Nondiscriminatory contracts.
16.767 Setoffs.
16.77 Audit of bills; illegal contracts; actions to recover.
16.78 Purchases from department relating to information technology or telecommunications.
16.79 Duties of department of administration.
16.82 Powers of department of administration.
16.83 State capitol and executive residence board.
16.835 Offices and rooms in capitol.
16.838 Historically significant furnishings.
16.84 Real estate and physical plant management; protection of persons.
16.841 Madison child care facilities and services.
16.842 State capitol view preservation.
16.843 Capitol and state office buildings parking regulations.
16.844 Burning bituminous coal near capitol.
16.845 Use of state facilities.
16.846 Rules relating to use, care and preservation of property under department control.
16.847 Energy efficiency program.
SUBCHAPTER V
ENGINEERING
16.85 Department of administration; powers, duties.
16.851 Plans for state buildings, structures or facilities.
16.854 Services provided to professional baseball park districts.
16.855 Construction project contracts.
16.858 Energy conservation audits and construction projects.
16.865 Department of administration; statewide risk management coordination.
16.87 Approval of contracts by secretary and governor; audit.
16.875 Setoffs.
16.88 Charges against projects.
16.89 Construction and services controlled by this chapter.
16.895 State-owned or operated heating, cooling or power plants.
16.90 Fuel for state heating, cooling or power plants.
16.91 Contracts for fuel.
16.92 Purchase of fuel, electricity, heat and chilled water.
16.93 Sale of fuel or utility service.
SUBCHAPTER VI
STATE PLANNING AND ENERGY
16.95 Powers and duties.
16.955 Energy administration.
16.957 Utility public benefits.
16.958 Air quality improvement program.
16.959 Wind energy.
16.96 Population estimates.
16.964 Office of justice assistance.
16.965 Planning grants to local governmental units.
16.9651 Transportation planning grants to local governmental units.
16.966 Land information support.
16.967 Land information program.
16.968 Groundwater survey and analysis.
16.969 Fees for certain high-voltage transmission lines.
SUBCHAPTER VII
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
16.97 Definitions.
16.971 Responsibilities of department.
16.972 Powers of the department.
16.973 Duties of the department.
16.974 Powers of the department.
16.975 Access to information.
16.976 Strategic plans for executive branch agencies.
16.977 Information technology portfolio management.
16.978 Information technology management board.
16.9785 Purchases of computers by teachers.
16.979 Telecommunications operations and planning.
SUBCHAPTER VIII
FEDERAL RESOURCE ACQUISITION
16.98 Federal resource acquisition.
16.981 Transfer of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER IX
TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
16.99 Definitions.
16.993 Technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin; departmental duties.
16.995 Educational technology infrastructure financial assistance.
16.997 Educational telecommunications access program.
subch. I of ch. 16 SUBCHAPTER I
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
16.001 16.001 Organization of department.
16.001(1) (1)Purposes. The purposes of this chapter are to conserve the state's resources by coordinating management services and providing effective aid to agencies of the state government; to present clearly defined alternatives and objectives of state programs and policies so that the state's agencies, the governor and the legislature may plan cooperatively and finance the services which the state will provide for its citizens; to help the state's agencies furnish the agreed upon services as efficiently and effectively as possible, avoiding any duplication of effort or waste of money; to assure the legislature and the governor that the services are being provided to the public at the agreed upon quantity, quality and cost; and to anticipate and resolve administrative and financial problems faced by the agencies, governor and legislature of the state.
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