Referred to committee on Education, August 29, 2008 .
Relating to the sex offender registration fee to bring the rule into compliance with s. 301.45 (10), Stats., as amended by 2007 Wisconsin Act 20, section 3132.
Submitted by Department of Corrections.
Report received from Agency, August 29, 2008.
Referred to committee on Judiciary, Corrections, and Housing, August 29, 2008 .
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The committee on Commerce, Utilities and Rail reports and recommends:
Relating to boilers, pressure vessels and mechanical refrigeration and affecting small businesses.
No action taken.
Jeffrey Plale
Chairperson
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The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Tuesday, September 2, 2008.
Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
Relating to community-based residential facilities, and affecting small businesses.
Submitted by Department of Health and Family Services.
Report received from Agency, August 29, 2008.
Referred to committee on Public Health, Senior Issues, Long Term Care and Privacy, September 2, 2008.
Relating to the training and certification of individuals performing regulated asbestos abatement activities, the certification of companies providing regulated asbestos activities, the accreditation of asbestos training courses, the approval of asbestos training instructors, and the responsibilities of designated school asbestos coordinators, and affecting small businesses.
Submitted by Department of Health and Family Services.
Report received from Agency, August 29, 2008.
Referred to committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation, September 2, 2008.
Relating to occupational therapist supervision of occupational therapy assistants.
Submitted by Department of Regulation and Licensing.
Report received from Agency, August 29, 2008.
Referred to committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation, September 2, 2008.
Relating to creating and increasing fees for tattooing and body piercing establishments, recreational and educational camps, campgrounds, hotels, motels, and tourist rooming houses, restaurants, bed and breakfast establishments, vending of food, and affecting small businesses.
Submitted by Department of Health Services.
Report received from Agency, August 29, 2008.
Referred to committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance, and Job Creation, September 2, 2008.
Relating to securities definitions, securities registration procedures and registration exemptions, registration of securities broker-dealers and investment advisers, fraudulent practices, general provisions, administrative procedure and forms, and relating to franchise law disclosure document requirements.
Submitted by Department of Financial Institutions.
Report received from Agency, August 29, 2008.
Referred to committee on Veterans and Military Affairs, Biotechnology and Financial Institutions, September 2, 2008.
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The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Thursday, September 4, 2008.
Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Senate President
September 4, 2008
The Honorable, the Senate:
S885 Pursuant to Senate Rule 46 (2) (b), I am writing to direct that Clearinghouse Rule 08-073 be withdrawn from the committee on Health, Human Services, Insurance and Job Creation, and rereferred to committee on Public Health, Senior Issues, Long Term Care and Privacy.
Sincerely,
FRED A. RISSER
Senate President
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The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Wednesday, September 10, 2008.
Introduction, First Reading, and
Reference of Proposals; Reference of Appointments
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
September 5, 2008
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Rupnow, Sue, of Wausau, as a member of the State Fair Park Board, to serve for the term ending May 1, 2012.
Respectfully Submitted,
JIM DOYLE
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Transportation and Tourism.
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Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Groundwater Coordinating Council
August, 2008
The Honorable, The Legislature:
The Groundwater Coordinating Council (GCC) is pleased to release its 2008 Report to the Legislature. The GCC was formed in 1984 to help state agencies coordinate non-regulatory activities and exchange information on groundwater. For the past 24 years, the GCC has served as a model for interagency coordination and cooperation among state agencies, the Governor, local and federal government, and the university. It is one of the few groups in the nation to effectively coordinate groundwater activities in its state from an advisory position.
This report summarizes GCC and agency activities related to groundwater protection and management in FY 08 (July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008) and provides an overview of the condition of the groundwater resource. See the Executive Summary for highlights and the GCC's recommendations in Directions for Future Groundwater Protection. The full report will be made available online at http://dnr.wi.gov/org/water/dwg/gcc/rtl/gccreport.htm.
Highlights of the State's groundwater protection activities this past year include:
The second year of implementation of 2003 Wisconsin Act 310 - the Groundwater Quantity Law - resulted in a Groundwater Advisory Council report to the Legislature indentifying issues and making recommendations related to management of groundwater resources within Groundwater Management Areas.
Key groundwater information and education efforts including a DATCP publication on Agricultural Chemicals in Groundwater, groundwater teacher workshops, several WRI publications highlighting the Groundwater Research and Monitoring Program and a USGS website making groundwater information available for those working on comprehensive plans.
We hope you will find this report to be a useful reference in protecting Wisconsin's valuable groundwater resource.
Sincerely,
todd ambs
Chair
Referred to committee on Environment and Natural Resources.
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
August 20, 2008
The Honorable, The Legislature:
As required by Article V, Section 6 of the Wisconsin Constitution, I am submitting the annual Executive Clemency Report to the Legislature, covering those clemency cases upon which final disposition were rendered for applicants during the 2007 calendar year. Below are the eighteen applicants who received a full pardon in 2007:
Roger Boyd, (date of birth April 4, 1942) convicted on or about January 22, 1962, of Sexual Intercourse with a Female Minor and sentenced to two years probation. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 4-2. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Boyd was granted a pardon on August 10, 2007, based on the length of time since the offense and the lack of other criminal justice system contacts.
David Davis, (date of birth March 3, 1945) convicted on or about July 28, 1969, of Burglary & Theft, for approximately 3 televisions from an appliance store, and sentenced to three years probation and convicted on or about March 2, 1972, of Forging a Prescription, for cough syrup containing codeine, and sentenced to three years probation. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Davis was granted a pardon on August 10, 2007, based on the length of time since the crimes, substantial need and support from both the Judge and the District Attorney in the county of conviction.
Lois Foster, (date of birth September 23, 1957) convicted on or about December 19, 1979, of Prostitution (dates unknown, records were destroyed), and convicted on or about January 25, 1982, of Misdemeanor Theft by Fraud, for attempting to purchase a television using a fake name, and sentenced to three months in the House of Corrections and one year probation. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board split 3-3. Following the Board's split decision, Ms. Foster was granted a pardon on January 5, 2007, based on the length of time since the crimes and Ms. Foster's positive adjustment.
Jeffrey Gabel, (date of birth March 24, 1966) convicted on or about April 15, 1986, of Party to the Crime of Burglary, for stealing liquor and food from the Vets Club, and sentenced to two years probation, thirty days in jail and restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Gabel was granted a pardon on August 10, 2007, based on of the length of time since the crime, his positive adjustment and support from the District Attorney in the county of conviction.
S886 Richard Gordon, (date of birth October 26, 1970) convicted on or about October 29, 1990, of five counts of Delivery of THC, and sentenced to four years probation each count (served concurrent), sixty days jail for each count (served concurrent), forty hours community service each count, and ordered to pay a fine and restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Gordon was granted a pardon on August 10, 2007, on the basis of the non-violent nature of the crime, the length of time since the crime, the support of the District Attorney in the county of conviction, his positive adjustment, and valid job concerns.
Maurice Horton, (date of birth November 25, 1968) convicted on or about August 10, 1995, of two counts of Delivery of Cocaine, for less than ten grams, and sentenced three years in prison and convicted on or about August 10, 1995, of Bail Jumping, and sentenced on two years in prison (served concurrently). The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Horton was granted a pardon on August 10, 2007, on the basis of extensive personal growth, his commitment to improving the Racine community through his work with youth, and the support from both the District Attorney and the Judge in the county of conviction.
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