Relating to: giving notice of, and providing assistance after, a motor vehicle accident and providing a penalty.
By Senators S. Fitzgerald and Olsen, by request of Sheriff of Dodge County, Todd M. Nehls.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 489
Relating to: separation of the licensing requirements for barbering and cosmetology, creation of the barbering examining board, and providing a penalty.
By Senators Grothman, Harsdorf, Schultz and Taylor; cosponsored by Representatives Kooyenga, Litjens, Young, Honadel, Spanbauer, Krug and Craig.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 500
Relating to: appointments to the Council on Highway Safety.
By Senator Lazich ; cosponsored by Representative Petrowski , by request of The Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 502
Relating to: case planning for a child placed in out-of-home care, including concurrent permanency goals, trial reunifications, and planned permanent living arrangements for such a child.
By Senator Lazich ; cosponsored by Representatives Kerkman, Grigsby, Loudenbeck and Spanbauer.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 504
Relating to: limiting the authority of a city, village, or town to enact a development moratorium ordinance.
By Senator Lasee ; cosponsored by Representatives Steineke, LeMahieu, Stroebel and Jacque.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 517
Relating to: licensing of plants that process certain foods made with milk or milk products.
By Senator Lasee ; cosponsored by Representative Jacque .
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 536
Relating to: prosecution time limits for the offense of trafficking a child, possession of child pornography, termination of parental rights after committing the offense of trafficking a child, criminal procedure, crime victim compensation, and providing a penalty.
By Senators Wanggaard and Lassa; cosponsored by Representatives Loudenbeck, Ballweg, Berceau, Endsley and A. Ott, by request of Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 537
Relating to: the regulation of aquaculture.
By Senators Holperin, Jauch, Kedzie, Schultz and Vinehout; cosponsored by Representatives Marklein, Krug, Brooks, Bewley, Endsley and Spanbauer.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 539
Relating to: information related to condominiums that must be furnished with real estate condition reports.
By Senators Grothman and Darling; cosponsored by Representatives Rivard, Marklein, Doyle, Steineke and Stroebel.
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 547
Relating to: safety mirrors on school buses.
By Senator Leibham ; cosponsored by Representative Endsley .
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 550
Relating to: professional or occupational licensure renewal requirements for active duty service members and their spouses and requirements concerning licensure in this state of spouses of service members temporarily stationed in this state.
By Senator Wanggaard ; cosponsored by Representative Spanbauer .
To committee on Rules.
Senate Bill 557
Relating to: trading of water pollution credits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation.
By Senator Moulton ; cosponsored by Representatives Knilans, Endsley, Spanbauer and LeMahieu.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 144
Relating to: creating a commission on financial aid consolidation and modernization.
By Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 232
Relating to: rights of crime victims and witnesses.
By Representatives Jacque, Bies, Bernard Schaber, Brooks, Endsley, Hintz, Kaufert, Kerkman, Kleefisch, Molepske Jr, A. Ott, Rivard, Roys, Thiesfeldt, Van Roy and Vruwink; cosponsored by Senators Wanggaard, Moulton, Olsen and Taylor.
To committee on Rules.
Assembly Bill 497
Relating to: providing immunity from liability to a school board or the governing body of a charter school that provides public access to school grounds for certain recreational activities.
A913 By Representatives Bies, Bernier, Brooks, Jacque, Kestell, Kooyenga, LeMahieu, Marklein, A. Ott, Petrowski, Spanbauer, Strachota, Stroebel and Thiesfeldt; cosponsored by Senators Galloway, Grothman and Lazich.
To committee on Rules.
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Executive Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
Madison
March 13, 2012
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
The following bill, originating in the Assembly, has been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Bill Number Act Number Date Approved
Assembly Bill 450
(in part)123March 12, 2012
Respectfully submitted,
Scott Walker
Governor
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Governor's Veto Message
March 9, 2012
To the Honorable Members of the Assembly:
I have approved Assembly Bill 450 as 2011 Wisconsin Act 123 and have deposited it in the Office of the Secretary of State. I have exercised the partial veto in Section 7, as it relates to s. 108.04 (16m)(h), and in Section 11, as it relates to the effective date of the bill.
Assembly Bill 450 establishes a pilot program to permit unemployment insurance beneficiaries to participate in specialized occupational training and receive a stipend to help offset the costs of participating in the training. This program will not only assist unemployment insurance beneficiaries in finding employment sooner, but businesses with skilled worker vacancies can train individuals to meet specific needs.
I have exercised the partial veto in Section 7, as it relates to s. 108.04 (16m)(h), because it conflicts directly with other provisions of the bill. In Section 3, the bill provides that a program trainee is an employee of the employer for worker's compensation purposes. This language was included in an amendment to the original bill. However, the amendment inadvertently failed to remove the conflicting language of Section 7, which specifies that a program trainee is an employee of the state for worker's compensation purposes. My partial veto of Section 7, as it relates to s. 108.04 (16m)(h) ensures that trainees will be considered employees of the participating employer for purposes of worker's compensation, in accordance with the intent of the amendment.
I have exercised the partial veto in Section 11, as it relates to the effective date of the bill, because delaying the effective date for 180 days would prevent the Department of Workforce Development from collecting meaningful data about the effectiveness of the program. Under the bill, the program sunsets on July 1, 2013. If the bill did not become effective until 180 days after publication, which would be approximately mid-September, the pilot program would last less than a year. This is an insufficient amount of time to evaluate the pilot program's parameters and results. Further, a longer pilot program will match more trainees with more potential employers. My partial veto helps people get back to work and employers to hire workers with needed skills.
Respectfully submitted,
Scott Walker
Governor
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Speaker Fitzgerald asked unanimous consent that the Assembly stand recessed. Granted.
The Assembly stood recessed.
12:09 P.M.
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Recess
1:24 P.M.
The Assembly reconvened.
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