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b. Book bags.
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c. Calculators.
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1d. Cellophane tape.
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e. Blackboard chalk.
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g. Composition books.
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k. Glue, paste, and paste sticks.
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L. Highlighters.
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m. Index cards.
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n. Index card boxes.
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o. Legal pads.
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p. Lunch boxes.
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r. Notebooks.
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s. Loose-leaf ruled notebook paper, copy paper, graph paper, tracing paper,
17manila paper, colored paper, poster board, and construction paper.
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t. Pencil boxes and other school supply boxes.
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u. Pencil sharpeners.
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x. Protractors.
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za. Writing tablets.
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1(b) Except as provided in par. (c), annually, beginning in August 2013, for the
22-day period beginning on the first Saturday in August and ending on the following
3Sunday, the sales price from the sale of and the storage, use, or other consumption
4of the following:
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1. Clothing, not including clothing accessories or equipment, if the sales price
6of any single item is no more than $75.
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2. A computer purchased by the consumer for the consumer's personal use, if
8the sales price of the computer is no more than $2,000.
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3. School computer supplies purchased by the consumer for the consumer's
10personal use, if the sales price of any single item is no more than $250.
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4. School instructional materials, if the sales price of any single item is no more
12than $300.
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5. School supplies, if the sales price of any single item is no more than $75.
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(c) This subsection does not apply in any year in which the department
15determines, no later than May 1, that the state's financial situation would make
16implementation of this subsection imprudent.
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17Section
2. 77.54 (61) of the statutes is created to read:
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77.54
(61) (a) In this subsection, "energy star qualified product" means a
19product that meets the energy efficient guidelines set by the federal environmental
20protection agency and the federal department of energy and is authorized by such
21agencies to carry the Energy Star label.
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(b) Except as provided in par. (c), annually, beginning in November 2013, for
23the 2-day period beginning on the first Saturday in November and ending on the
24following Sunday, the sales price from the sale of and the storage, use, or other
1consumption of energy star qualified products that are purchased by the consumer
2for the consumer's personal use.
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(c) This subsection does not apply in any year in which the department
4determines, no later than May 1, that the state's financial situation would make
5implementation of this subsection imprudent.