SB1, s. 34
19Section
34. 9.01 (1) (ag) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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9.01
(1) (ag) 4. The board shall deposit all moneys received by it into the account
21under s.
20.510 (1) (g) 20.511 (1) (g), and shall pay the fees required for each recount
22to the county clerks of the counties in which the recount is to be held. The county
23clerk shall deposit fees received by him or her with the county treasurer. The
24municipal clerk shall deposit fees received by him or her with the municipal
25treasurer.
SB1, s. 35
1Section
35. 9.01 (1) (ar) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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9.01
(1) (ar) 2. In the event of a recount for a referendum, the petition shall be
3filed with the clerk of the jurisdiction in which the referendum is called, and
, in the
4case of the state
, with the
elections board.
SB1, s. 36
5Section
36. 9.01 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
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9.01
(10) Standard forms and methods. The
elections board shall prescribe
7standard forms and procedures for the making of recounts under this section.
SB1, s. 37
8Section
37. 11.21 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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911.21 (title)
Duties of the elections board.
SB1, s. 38
10Section
38. 11.21 (7) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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11.21
(7) (intro.) Include in its biennial report under s.
5.05 (5) 15.04 (1) (d) 12compilations of any of the following in its discretion:
SB1, s. 39
13Section
39. 13.123 (3) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.123
(3) (b) 2. In making the determination under subd. 1., the chief clerk is
15bound by the determination of the chairperson of the
elections government
16accountability board or the chairperson's designee if such determination has been
17issued.
SB1, s. 40
18Section
40. 13.23 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1913.23 Election contests; notice. Any person wishing to contest the election
20of any senator or member of the assembly shall, within 30 days after the decision of
21the board of canvassers, serve a notice in writing on the person whose election the
22contestant intends to contest, stating briefly that the election will be contested and
23the cause of such contest, and shall file a copy thereof in the office of the
elections 24government accountability board at least 10 days before the day fixed by law for the
25meeting of the legislature. The
elections government accountability board shall then
1send a copy of s. 13.24 to both contestants. If any contestant fails to so file a copy of
2such notice, the contestant shall not be entitled to any mileage or salary in case
3payment has been made therefor to the sitting member.
SB1, s. 41
4Section
41. 13.62 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.62
(4) "Board" means the
ethics
government accountability board.
SB1, s. 42
6Section
42. 13.685 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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713.685 (title)
Duties of the ethics government accountability board.
SB1, s. 43
8Section
43. 13.94 (1) (k) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.94
(1) (k) Provide auditing services at the direction of the
elections 10government accountability board under s. 5.05 (2).
SB1, s. 44
11Section
44. 14.58 (20) of the statutes is amended to read:
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14.58
(20) Election campaign fund. Make disbursements to each candidate
13certified under s. 7.08 (2) (c) or (cm) by the
elections government accountability board
14as eligible to receive moneys from the Wisconsin election campaign fund.
SB1, s. 45
15Section
45. 15.03 of the statutes is renumbered 15.03 (intro.) and amended
16to read:
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1715.03 Attachment for limited purposes. (intro.) Any division, office,
18commission, council or board attached under this section to a department or
19independent agency or a specified division thereof shall be a distinct unit of that
20department, independent agency or specified division. Any division, office,
21commission, council or board so attached shall exercise its powers, duties and
22functions prescribed by law, including rule making, licensing and regulation, and
23operational planning within the area of program responsibility of the division, office,
24commission, council or board, independently of the head of the department or
25independent agency, but budgeting, program coordination and related management
1functions shall be performed under the direction and supervision of the head of the
2department or independent agency, except that
with:
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3(1) Commissioner of railroads. With respect to the office of the commissioner
4of railroads, all personnel and biennial budget requests by the office of the
5commissioner of railroads shall be provided to the department of transportation as
6required under s. 189.02 (7) and shall be processed and properly forwarded by the
7public service commission without change except as requested and concurred in by
8the office of the commissioner of railroads.
SB1, s. 46
9Section
46. 15.03 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
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15.03
(2) Enforcement division of government accountability board. With
11respect to the enforcement division of the government accountability board, all
12budget requests by the division shall be submitted by the board to the department
13of administration without change except as concurred in by the division.
SB1, s. 47
14Section
47. 15.07 (1) (a) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 48
15Section
48. 15.07 (1) (a) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
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15.07
(1) (a) 2m. Members of the government accountability board shall be
17appointed as provided in s. 15.60.
SB1, s. 49
18Section
49. 15.07 (1) (cm) of the statutes is amended to read:
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15.07
(1) (cm)
The term of one member of the ethics board shall expire on each
20May 1. The terms of 3 members of the development finance board appointed under
21s. 15.155 (1) (a) 6. shall expire on May 1 of every even-numbered year and the terms
22of the other 3 members appointed under s. 15.155 (1) (a) 6. shall expire on May 1 of
23every odd-numbered year. The terms of the 3 members of the land and water
24conservation board appointed under s. 15.135 (4) (b) 2. shall expire on January 1.
25The term of the member of the land and water conservation board appointed under
1s. 15.135 (4) (b) 2m. shall expire on May 1 of an even-numbered year. The terms of
2members of the real estate board shall expire on July 1. The terms of the appraiser
3members of the real estate appraisers board and the terms of the auctioneer and
4auction company representative members of the auctioneer board shall expire on
5May 1 in an even-numbered year.
SB1, s. 50
6Section
50. 15.07 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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15.07
(4) Quorum. A majority of the membership of a board constitutes a
8quorum to do business and, unless a more restrictive provision is adopted by the
9board, a majority of a quorum may act in any matter within the jurisdiction of the
10board. This subsection does not apply to actions of
the ethics board or the school
11district boundary appeal board as provided in
ss. 19.47 (4) and s. 117.05 (2) (a).
SB1, s. 51
12Section
51. 15.07 (5) (k) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 52
13Section
52. 15.07 (5) (m) of the statutes is created to read:
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15.07
(5) (m) Members of the government accountability board, $25 per day.
SB1, s. 53
15Section
53. 15.07 (5) (n) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 54
16Section
54. 15.60 of the statutes is created to read:
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1715.60 Government accountability board; creation. (1) There is created
18a government accountability board consisting of 4 persons who shall be nominated
19by the governor and appointed with the advice and consent of the senate, and one
20person appointed by the governor to represent each political party whose candidate
21for governor, attorney general, secretary of state, or state treasurer received at least
22one percent of the vote in the most recent general election who shall be designated
23by the chief officer of that party. Members shall serve for 4-year terms.
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24(2) (a) All members of the board who are nominated by the governor subject to
25the advice and consent of the senate shall be appointed from nominations submitted
1to the governor by a nominating committee to be called the governmental
2accountability candidate committee, which shall consist of the following:
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1. The chief justice of the supreme court.
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2. The dean of the Marquette University law school.
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3. The dean of the University of Wisconsin law school.
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4. The chief officer of each of the following organizations, or if any of the
7following organization ceases to exist, the organization determined by the governor
8to be the successor organization representing interests substantially similar to the
9predecessor organization:
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a. The Wisconsin Counties Association.
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b. The Wisconsin Towns Association.
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c. The League of Wisconsin Municipalities.
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d. The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin.
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e. The Wisconsin Newspaper Association.
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f. The state bar of Wisconsin.
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16(3) No member, other than a member who is appointed to represent a political
17party, may be a state public official or a local public official, as defined in s. 19.42.
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18(4) No member, other than a member who is appointed to represent a political
19party, for one year immediately prior to the date of appointment may have been, or
20while serving on the board may become, a member of a political party, an officer or
21member of a committee in any partisan political club or organization, or a candidate
22for any partisan elective public office.
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23(5) No member may be a lobbyist, as defined in s. 13.62 (11), or an employee
24of a principal, as defined in s. 13.62 (12).
SB1, s. 55
25Section
55. 15.603 of the statutes is created to read:
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115.603 Same; specified divisions. (1) Enforcement division. There is
2created in the government accountability board an enforcement division, which is
3attached to the board under s. 15.03. The enforcement division shall be under the
4direction and supervision of an administrator, who shall be appointed by the
5executive director of the board, with the advice and consent of the board, to serve for
6a term of not less than 4 years nor more than 6 years expiring on September 1 of an
7odd-numbered year.
SB1, s. 56
8Section
56. 15.61 of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 57
9Section
57. 15.617 of the statutes is renumbered 15.607, and 15.607 (1) of the
10statutes, as renumbered, is amended to read:
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15.607
(1) Election administration council. There is created in the
elections 12government accountability board an election administration council consisting of
13members appointed by the executive director of the
elections government
14accountability board, including the clerk or executive director of the board of election
15commissioners of the 2 counties or municipalities in this state having the largest
16population, one or more election officials of other counties or municipalities,
17representatives of organizations that advocate for the interests of individuals with
18disabilities and organizations that advocate for the interests of the voting public, and
19other electors of this state.
SB1, s. 58
20Section
58. 15.62 of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 59
21Section
59. 16.79 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.79
(2) The department shall distribute in pamphlet form copies of the
23constitution and such laws as may be required to meet the public demand, including
24the election laws. The department shall distribute election manuals, forms
, and
25supplies specified by the
elections government accountability board. The laws,
1manuals, forms
, and supplies shall be sold by the department at cost, including
2distribution cost as determined under s. 35.80. The
elections government
3accountability board shall inform the department in writing as to which election
4manuals, forms
, and supplies shall be offered for distribution under this subsection.
SB1, s. 60
5Section
60. 16.96 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.96
(3) (b) Maintain and keep current throughout the decade the maps of
7congressional and legislative district boundaries received from the legislative
8reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (a) 6. and provide copies thereof to the
elections 9government accountability board.
SB1, s. 61
10Section
61. 16.973 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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16.973
(6) With the advice of the
ethics government accountability board, adopt
12and enforce standards of ethical conduct applicable to its paid consultants which are
13similar to the standards prescribed in subch. III of ch. 19, except that the department
14shall not require its paid consultants to file statements of economic interests.
SB1, s. 62
15Section
62. 17.17 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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17.17
(1) Senators and members of congress. In the office of United States
17senator or member of congress from this state, by the county clerk of the county
18wherein such officer resided at the time of election, to the
elections government
19accountability board.
SB1, s. 63
20Section
63. 17.17 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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17.17
(4) Justices and judges. In the office of justice of the supreme court, court
22of appeals judge
, or judge of a circuit court, by the director of state courts to the
23governor and the
elections government accountability board.
SB1, s. 64
24Section
64. 19.42 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.42
(3) "Board" means the
ethics
government accountability board.
SB1, s. 65
1Section
65. 19.42 (10) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.42
(10) (a) A member of the
elections government accountability board
who
3is appointed to represent a political party.
SB1, s. 66
4Section
66. 19.42 (13) (p) of the statutes is created to read:
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19.42
(13) (p) The members of the government accountability board who is
6appointed to represent a political parties.
SB1, s. 67
7Section
67. 19.43 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.43
(4) A candidate for state public office shall file with the board a statement
9of economic interests meeting each of the requirements of s. 19.44 (1) no later than
104:30 p.m. on the 3rd day following the last day for filing nomination papers for the
11office which the candidate seeks, or no later than 4:30 p.m. on the next business day
12after the last day whenever that candidate is granted an extension of time for filing
13nomination papers or a declaration of candidacy under s. 8.05 (1) (j), 8.10 (2) (a), 8.15
14(1)
, or 8.20 (8) (a), no later than 4:30 p.m. on the 5th day after notification of
15nomination is mailed or personally delivered to the candidate by the municipal clerk
16in the case of a candidate who is nominated at a caucus, or no later than 4:30 p.m.
17on the 3rd day after notification of nomination is mailed or personally delivered to
18the candidate by the appropriate official or agency in the case of a write-in candidate
19or candidate who is appointed to fill a vacancy in nomination under s. 8.35 (2) (a).
20The information contained on the statement shall be current as of December 31 of
21the year preceding the filing deadline. Before certifying the name of any candidate
22for state public office under s. 7.08 (2) (a), the
elections government accountability 23board, municipal clerk
, or board of election commissioners shall ascertain whether
24that candidate has complied with this subsection. If not, the
elections government
1accountability board, municipal clerk
, or board of election commissioners may not
2certify the candidate's name for ballot placement.
SB1, s. 68
3Section
68. 19.43 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.43
(5) Each member of the investment board and each employee of the
5investment board who is a state public official shall complete and file with the
ethics 6government accountability board a quarterly report of economic transactions no
7later than the last day of the month following the end of each calendar quarter during
8any portion of which he or she was a member or employee of the investment board.
9Such reports of economic transactions shall be in the form prescribed by the
ethics 10government accountability board and shall identify the date and nature of any
11purchase, sale, put, call, option, lease, or creation, dissolution
, or modification of any
12economic interest made during the quarter for which the report is filed and
13disclosure of which would be required by s. 19.44 if a statement of economic interests
14were being filed.
SB1, s. 69
15Section
69. 19.45 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.45
(6) No state public official, member of a state public official's immediate
17family, nor any organization with which the state public official or a member of the
18official's immediate family owns or controls at least 10% of the outstanding equity,
19voting rights, or outstanding indebtedness may enter into any contract or lease
20involving a payment or payments of more than $3,000 within a 12-month period, in
21whole or in part derived from state funds unless the state public official has first
22made written disclosure of the nature and extent of such relationship or interest to
23the board and to the department acting for the state in regard to such contract or
24lease. Any contract or lease entered into in violation of this subsection may be voided
25by the state in an action commenced within 3 years of the date on which the
ethics
1board, or the department or officer acting for the state in regard to the allocation of
2state funds from which such payment is derived, knew or should have known that
3a violation of this subsection had occurred. This subsection does not affect the
4application of s. 946.13.
SB1, s. 70
5Section
70. 19.46 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.46
(1) (intro.) Except in accordance with the
board's advice
of the executive
7director of the board under sub. (2) and except as otherwise provided in sub. (3), no
8state public official may:
SB1, s. 71
9Section
71. 19.46 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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19.46
(2) Any individual, either personally or on behalf of an organization or
11governmental body, may request of the
board executive director of the board an
12advisory opinion regarding the propriety
under this subchapter or subch. III of ch.
1313 of any matter to which the person is or may become a party; and any appointing
14officer, with the consent of a prospective appointee, may request of the
board 15executive director an advisory opinion regarding the propriety
under this subchapter
16or subch. III of ch. 13 of any matter to which the prospective appointee is or may
17become a party. The
board executive director shall review a request for an advisory
18opinion and may advise the person making the request. Advisory opinions and
19requests therefor shall be in writing.
The board's deliberations and actions upon The
20executive director may consult with the board before issuing a formal opinion but
21shall not reveal any information to the board that would identify the requester of the
22opinion. All consultations with the board concerning such requests shall be in
23meetings not open to the public. It is prima facie evidence of intent to comply with
24this subchapter or subch. III of ch. 13 when a person refers a matter to the
board 25executive director and abides by the
board's executive director's advisory opinion, if
1the material facts are as stated in the opinion request.
The board may authorize the
2executive director to act in its stead in instances where delay is of substantial
3inconvenience or detriment to the requesting party. No member or employee of the
4board may make public the identity of the individual requesting an advisory opinion
5or of individuals or organizations mentioned in the opinion.
SB1, s. 72
6Section
72. 19.47 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 73
7Section
73. 19.47 (4) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 74
8Section
74. 19.47 (5) of the statutes is amended to read: