Ayes, 3 - Senators Taylor, Sullivan and Erpenbach.
Noes, 2 - Senators Grothman and Hopper.
Senate Bill 93
Relating to: partially exempting an assessor and an assessor's staff from liability for trespassing, creating immunity from civil liability, and changing the notice requirements related to the revaluation of property by an assessor.
Introduction and adoption of Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Substitute Amendment 1.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Taylor, Sullivan, Erpenbach, Grothman and Hopper.
Noes, 0 - None.
Adoption of Senate Substitute Amendment 1.
Ayes, 5 - Senators Taylor, Sullivan, Erpenbach, Grothman and Hopper.
Noes, 0 - None.
Passage as amended.
Ayes, 4 - Senators Taylor, Sullivan, Erpenbach and Grothman.
Noes, 1 - Senator Hopper.
Lena Taylor
Chairperson
The committee on Senate Organization reports:
Senate Bill 241
Relating to: modifying the definition of all-terrain vehicle.
Referred to, and withdrawn from, the joint committee on Finance, pursuant to Senate Rule 41 (1)(e).
Placed the following proposals on the Senate Calendar of Tuesday, September 22, 2009:
Appointment BROWN
Appointment DEVINED
Appointment ERICKSONL
Appointment FINORA
Appointment JOYNER
Appointment KINNEY
Appointment MADRIGRANO
Appointment ROONEY
Appointment THOMAS
Appointment WHITED
Appointment WILEY
Senate Joint Resolution 39
Senate Bill 89
Senate Bill 190
Senate Bill 200
Senate Bill 226
Senate Bill 227
Senate Bill 229
Senate Bill 241
Senate Bill 243
Senate Bill 257
Assembly Bill 8
Assembly Bill 33
Assembly Bill 86
Assembly Bill 132
Assembly Bill 308
Ayes: 3 - Senators Decker, Risser and Hansen.
Noes: 0 - None.
RUSS DECKER
Chairperson
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Petitions and Communications
Pursuant to Senate Rule 17 (5), Representative Turner added as a cosponsor of Senate Bill 297 .
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University of Wisconsin System
June 23, 2009
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Section 36.11(22)(2)(b), Wisconsin Statutes, requires the Board of Regents to annually submit a report to the chief clerk of each house of the Legislature on the methods used by each UW System institution to disseminate information to students on sexual assault and sexual harassment. The attached report is submitted on behalf of the Board of Regents to fulfill the UW System's statutory requirements.
S309 The law requires UW System institutions to incorporate into their orientation programs for newly entering students oral and written information on sexual assault and sexual harassment, including information on: (1) sexual assault by acquaintances of the victims; (2) the legal definitions and penalties for sexual assault; (3) generally available national, state, and campus statistics on sexual assault; (4) the rights of victims; and (5) protective behaviors including methods of recognizing and avoiding sexual assault and sexual harassment. In addition, each institution must annually supply to all students enrolled in the institution printed material that includes information on all of these topics. This law was enacted in April 1990, and this is the eighteenth report to be compiled for the Legislature since its enactment.
This report summarizes the primary methods used by each institution to comply with s.36.11(22)(1), Wisconsin Statutes. The summaries are not exhaustive of all efforts underway at the institutions. Instead, they summarize the programs institutions have identified as their "best practices" to respond to victims of sexual assault and provide information about sexual assault prevention to all students.
Overall, UW System institutions are (1) continually updating and improving the scope and quality of information provided to students; (2) integrating presentations, small-group discussion of the issues, and interactive dramatizations relating to sexual violence into new student orientation programs; (3) providing educational and resource information required by s.36.11(22), Wisconsin Statutes, on the web or in print form; (4) offering educational programs addressing the topic in a wide range of venues, including residence halls, student unions, classrooms, student organization gatherings, and private housing facilities; and (5) establishing effective and important connections among campus and health personnel, local police, community service agencies, and regional hospitals to address sexual violence in a coordinated manner.
If you need additional information regarding this report, please contact Cindy Graham at cgraham@uwsa.edu or 608-263-4398.
Sincerely,
kevin p. reilly
President
Referred to committee on Agriculture and Higher Education.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
September 11, 2009
The Honorable, The Legislature:
As required by s. 14.065, Wis. Stats., and on behalf of Governor Doyle, I am transmitting a recommended Stripper XXII Oil Overcharge Plan, and requesting the Joint Committee on Finance to consider this plan at its next s. 13.10, Wis Stats., meeting.
The Plan proposes an allocation of $602,907.78, which includes $52,899.22 of Stripper XXI unapproved funds plus all accrued and future accruing interest, $300,000 of Stripper XXI inactive funds, the reallocation of $15,386.22 of prior year monies, and the reallocation of $234,622.34 of Exxon monies. The Plan proposes funding designed to leverage and coordinate Wisconsin's federal awards directed at clean and renewable energy research and development.
I appreciate your support in helping Wisconsin increase energy efficiency and the use of renewable energies. If you have any questions regarding the Plan or require additional information, please contact Judy Ziewacz, Director of Wisconsin's Office of Energy Independence, at 261-0607.
Sincerely,
michael l. morgan
Secretary
Referred to committee on Commerce, Utilities, Energy, and Rail.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services
September 14, 2009
The Honorable, The Legislature:
1997 Wisconsin Act 27 directs the Department of Health Services to submit an annual report to the Joint Committee on Finance on the previous fiscal year's utilization of nursing home beds by Medical Assistance (MA) recipients and also requires a discussion and projection of current fiscal year MA expenditures and likely balances. Section 49.45 (6v)(c) of the statutes requires that if the report shows a decrease in bed utilization by MA recipients at a rate greater than assumed in the budget, then the Department must propose a transfer of funds associated with that decrease from the MA budget to the Community Options Program (COP). However, statutes prohibit the Department from proposing a transfer that would create a deficit in the current year or biennial appropriation.
The number of nursing home patient days budgeted for FY09 in 2007 Act 20, the 07-09 Budget Bill, was 6,283,416. In FY09, MA recipients utilized 6,680,034 nursing home patient days, 396,618 days more than budgeted (Table 1). An analysis of patient days by level of care and the average daily cost for each care level indicates that actual expenses exceeded projections by approximately $43,583,300 AF ($15,328,200 GPR). Because of the higher than budgeted utilization of MA nursing home services, there is no surplus of nursing home funds to transfer to the Community Options Program appropriation.
Thank you for your attention to this report.
Sincerely,
karen e. timberlake
Secretary
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