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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 2005 SENATE BILL 473
February 20, 2006 - Offered by Representative Gronemus.
SB473-ASA1,1,3
1An Act to renumber and amend 83.01 (2); and
to amend 17.22 (1) and 17.22
2(2) (b) of the statutes;
relating to: terms of office of and vacancies in the office
3of county highway commissioner.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Currently, if a county has a county executive or administrator, the executive or
administrator appoints the county highway commissioner (commissioner), subject
to certain qualifications. Otherwise, the commissioner is elected by the county board
of supervisors (county board). Unless otherwise provided by county ordinance, the
commissioner serves until the second year following his or her election and if
reelected serves for a two-year term. A vacancy in the office of commissioner is filled
by temporary appointment of the county highway committee. The temporary
appointee serves until the first Monday in January following his or her appointment.
The county board then must appoint a regular successor at its first regular meeting
after the vacancy occurs. The regular successor's term begins one day after the term
of the temporary appointee expires.
This substitute amendment provides that the county board must elect a regular
successor to a temporary appointee serving as commissioner at a meeting of the
county board held no later than 120 days after the date on which the vacancy occurs.
Under the substitute amendment, the regular successor takes office upon his or her
election or appointment and qualification and the temporary appointee serves until
his or her successor is elected or appointed and qualified. The substitute amendment
also provides that the procedure for filling of vacancies in the office of commissioner
by the county board applies only if the county board regularly elects the
commissioner. In addition, the substitute amendment provides that, unless a county
establishes a different term for the office of county highway commissioner, the
commissioner shall serve for a term of two years. However, unless a county
establishes a different term of service, a person who is initially elected or appointed
to the office of county highway commissioner serves until the first Monday in
January of the second year succeeding the year of the person's election or
appointment.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB473-ASA1,2,102
17.22
(1) Vacancies in any appointive county office shall be filled by
3appointment for the residue of the unexpired term by the appointing power and in
4the manner prescribed by law for making regular full term appointments thereto;
5but
the term of any person
elected or appointed
by the county board to fill a
6permanent vacancy in the office of county highway commissioner shall
terminate the
7first Monday of January of the second year next succeeding the appointment serve
8for the term prescribed under s. 83.01 (2). All appointments, subject to confirmation
9by the county board, made while the board is not in session, shall be acted upon by
10said board at its meeting next following such appointment.
SB473-ASA1,3,512
17.22
(2) (b) In the office of the county highway commissioner, by appointment
13by the county highway committee. A person so appointed shall hold office until
the
14first Monday of January next succeeding the person's appointment and the his or her
15successor is elected or appointed and qualified. The person's successor
, if the office
16is regularly filled by election, shall be
appointed elected by the county board at
its
17first regular a meeting
next succeeding such appointment and held no later than 120
1days after the date on which the vacancy occurs. The person's successor, if the office
2is regularly filled by appointment, shall be appointed as provided in s. 83.01 (1). The
3person's successor shall take office
on the Tuesday following the first Monday of
4January next succeeding upon his or her election or appointment and qualification 5and shall hold office for
the term
as prescribed
in sub. (1) under s. 83.01 (2).
SB473-ASA1, s. 3
6Section
3. 83.01 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 83.01 (2) (a) and amended
7to read:
SB473-ASA1,3,108
83.01
(2) (a) Unless the county board establishes a different term of service by
9ordinance,
the county highway commissioner shall serve for a term of 2 years, except
10as provided in par. (b).
SB473-ASA1,3,14
11(b) Unless the county board establishes a different term of service under par.
12(a), upon his or her first election
or appointment the county highway commissioner
13shall serve until the first Monday in January of the 2nd year succeeding the year of
14the election
, and if reelected it shall be for a 2-year term or appointment.
SB473-ASA1,3,1716
(1) This act first applies to with respect to vacancies occurring in the office of
17county highway commissioner on the effective date of this subsection.