AN ACT (relating clause)
Assembly amendment 1, adoption: Ayes, 11; Noes, 0.
Passage as amended: Ayes, 8; Noes, 3.
Assembly Bill 40
AN ACT (relating clause)
Assembly substitute amendment 1, adoption: Ayes, 6; Noes, 5.
Passage as amended: Ayes, 6; Noes, 5.
Assembly Bill 50
AN ACT (relating clause)
Indefinite postponement: Ayes, 8; Noes, 1.
Senate Bill 10
AN ACT (relating clause)
Concurrence: Ayes, 9; Noes, 0.
Senate Bill 20
AN ACT (relating clause)
Assembly substitute amendment 1, adoption: Ayes, 9; Noes, 1;
Absent, 1.
Concurrence as amended: Ayes, 9; Noes, 2.
Senate Bill 30
AN ACT (relating clause)
Nonconcurrence: Ayes, 9; Noes, 0.
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Chairperson
ar18(2) (2) A committee may accept or offer a simple amendment or a substitute amendment and recommend its adoption.
ar18(3) (3) Any amendment referred to a standing committee shall be reported out of committee only if adoption is recommended. An amendment not reported may, upon motion and a majority vote of those present, be revived by the assembly while the proposal is in an amendable stage.
ar18(4) (4) The report of the committee shall be reproduced in the journal.
ar18(5) (5) Whenever a committee introduces or offers a proposal, it shall include in the jacket a report in the following form, and shall deposit the jacket with the chief clerk:
Assembly Bill...... (LRB-........ / ....)
AN ACT (relating clause)
Introduction: Ayes,.... ; Noes,.... .
[(4) am. 1995 A.Res. 2]
[(5)(intro.) am. 2001 A.Res. 3]
ar19 Assembly Rule 19. Committee report without recommendation.
ar19(1)(1) A committee may report a proposal without recommendation only:
ar19(1)(a) (a) If a vote for passage, adoption, or concurrence is a tie; or
ar19(1)(b) (b) If successive motions for indefinite postponement, rejection, or nonconcurrence, and passage, adoption, or concurrence fail.
ar19(2) (2) When a recommendation is not made, the committee shall report as illustrated in the following example:
The committee on ..................... reports:
Assembly Resolution 40
A resolution relating, etc.
Without recommendation [rule 19].
Assembly Bill 90
AN ACT (relating clause)
Without recommendation [rule 19].
Senate Bill 50
AN ACT (relating clause)
Substitute amendment 1, adoption: Ayes, 11; Noes, 0.
Without recommendation [rule 19].
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Chairperson
ar19(3) (3) The report of the committee shall be reproduced in the journal. Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (2), the chief clerk shall record in the journal that a bill is reported without recommendation whenever the bill is withdrawn from committee under rule 15 (6) before the committee's vote on the bill.
[(1)(a) and (b) and (3) am. 1995 A.Res. 2]
ar20 Assembly Rule 20. Committee reports concerning proposed rules. Each committee to which a proposed administrative rule is referred under rule 3 (1) (r) shall submit a report within the review period specified in section 227.19 (4) (b) of the statutes in the form specified in this rule, authenticated by the personal signature of the chairperson or cochairpersons. The report of the committee shall be reproduced in the journal. Whenever a committee schedules a public hearing or meeting with an agency representative concerning a proposed rule, or whenever modifications to a proposed rule are agreed to be made or received, the committee shall submit an interim report. The form of the report is as follows:
ar20(1) (1) For standing committees:
The committee on .......... reports [and recommends]:
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-1
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
Public hearing scheduled.
(list date, time, and place of public hearing)
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-2
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
(list date, time, and place of meeting)
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-3
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
Modifications to be made by agency.
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-4
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
Modifications received from agency.
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-5
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
No action taken.
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-6
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
Objection: Ayes, 5; Noes, 1; Absent, 1.
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-7
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
No objection: Ayes, 6; Noes, 1.
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Chairperson
ar20(2) (2) For the joint committee for review of administrative rules:
The joint committee for review of administrative rules reports and recommends:
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-8
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
Concurrence in objection: Ayes, 8; Noes, 1; Absent, 1.
Clearinghouse Rule [year]-9
An Order of the.... (name of agency) relating to rules concerning....
Nonconcurrence in objection: Ayes, 9; Noes, 1.
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Cochairpersons
[(intro.), (1) and (2) am. 1995 A.Res. 2]
ar21 Assembly Rule 21. Ethics and standards of conduct, special committee on.
ar21(1)(1) Any resolution to reprimand, censure, or expel an officer or member of the assembly shall be referred to a special committee on ethics and standards of conduct, convened for the purpose of holding one or more public hearings on the resolution and submitting the committee's recommendation to the assembly. The special committee shall consist of 3 members of the majority party and 3 members of the minority party, appointed as are the members of standing committees.
ar21(2) (2) The hearing shall be scheduled as soon as possible, allowing reasonable time to ascertain the facts of the controversy, to furnish a copy of the detailed written charges to the officer or member cited, and to permit that person to prepare a proper defense.
ar21(3) (3) At the hearing, the officer or member cited may have the advice of counsel, may offer testimony to mitigate or refute the charges, and may cross-examine any witness testifying in support of the charges.
ar21(4) (4) With the consent of the officer or member cited, the committee may vote to close parts of the hearing to the public.
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