SECTION 24. Tax 63.06 (11) (d), (12), (13), (14) and (15) (intro.), (a), (e), (f), (g) and (h) are amended to read:
Tax 63.06 (11) (d) The executive director administrator may assess the retailer a $20.00 surcharge for each dishonored check or electronic fund transfer.
(12) PRIZE REDEMPTION. The nonprofit organization retailer shall redeem all prizes from break-open tickets purchased at the eventfrom that retailer, on the day of sale and at the placelocation of sale.
(13) RIGHT TO APPEAL SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION. In the event the executive director administrator suspends or terminates the nonprofit organization retailer's contract, the retailer is entitled to an appeal in accord accordance with the provisions in set forth under s. Tax 61.10.
(14) SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION PROCEDURE. The nonprofit organization retailer, upon notice of suspension or termination, shall immediately stop selling lottery tickets. Within 2 weeks of the suspension or termination, the retailer shall make payment on any money owed to the Wisconsin lottery and surrender all unsold tickets and all state owned lottery property.
(15) (intro.) GROUNDS FOR SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION. The nonprofit organization retailer's contract may be suspended or terminated without prior notice by the Wisconsin lottery for any of the following reasons:
(a) The retailer fails to meet any one or more of the qualifications for being a retailer under s. 565.10, Stats., or under the commission Wisconsin lottery's administrative rules.
(e) The retailer endangers the security of the Wisconsin lottery.
(f) The retailer engages in fraud, deceit, misrepresentation , or other conduct prejudicial to public confidence in the Wisconsin lottery.
(g) The retailer fails to remit money owed to the Wisconsin lottery or fails at least 3 times to have sufficient funds available resulting in the electronic funds fund transfer, check or money order not clearing the bank.
(h) The retailer engages in telecommunication or printed advertising that in the executive director's administrator's determination is false, deceptive or misleading ; or .
Note to Revisor: Insert the following note at the end of Tax 63.06:
Note: Section Tax 63.06 interprets ss. 565.10 (7) to (15) and 565.12, Stats.
SECTION 25. Tax 63.07 and 63.08 are amended to read:
Tax 63.07 Limitation on length of suspension. A suspension shall be limited to a maximum of 45 calendar days, during which time the executive director administrator shall consider the appropriate permanent action to be taken, including, but not limited to, termination of the nonprofit organization retailer contract.
Note to Revisor: Insert the following note at the end of Tax 63.07:
Note: Section Tax 63.07 interprets s. 565.12, Stats.
Tax 63.08 Prize structure of nonprofit organization retailer break-open ticket games. The executive director administrator shall offer nonprofit organization retailers under this chapter a selection of at least 2 break-open ticket games with prize structures ranging from not less than 50% of sales to not more than 80% of sales.
Note to Revisor: 1) Insert the following note at the end of Tax 63.08:
Note: Section Tax 63.08 interprets s. 565.30, Stats.
2) Insert the following note at the end of Tax 63.09:
Note: Section Tax 63.09 interprets s. 565.10 (14) and (15), Stats.
- See PDF for diagram PDFThe rules contained in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin administrative register as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This proposed order does not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
Fiscal Effect
The proposed rule revises the administration of nonprofit retailer contracts, and updates definitions and terminology and makes other changes to reflect current policies and to conform with Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse standards. It has no effect on lottery sales or operating costs.
Notice of Hearings
Transportation
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to ss. 85.16 (1), 227.11 (2) (a), and 348.25 (3), Stats., and interpreting ss. 348.26 (4) and 348.27 (7), Stats., the Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing at the following locations to consider the amendment of chs. Trans 260 and 261, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to single and multiple trip permits for mobile homes and modular building sections:
Thursday, September 6, 2001
Hill Farms State Transportation Building
4802 Sheboygan Avenue, Room 144-B
Madison, Wisconsin
9:00 a.m.
Friday, September 7, 2001
City Council Chambers
City Hall Plaza
Marshfield, Wisconsin
10:00 a.m.
NOTE: This hearing is being conducted at two locations in order to give the public greater opportunity to present its facts, arguments and opinions. The records from both locations will be combined into a single Hearing Record on which the Department will base its decisions. Individuals need only attend one of the public hearings for their testimony to be fully considered.
An interpreter for the hearing impaired will be available on request for this hearing. Please make reservations for a hearing interpreter at least 10 days prior to the hearing.
The public record on this proposed rule making will be held open until close of business on Monday, September 17, 2001, to permit the submission of written comments from persons unable to attend the public hearing or who wish to supplement testimony offered at the hearing. Any such comments should be submitted to Kathleen Nichols, Department of Transportation, Motor Carrier Services Section, Room 151, P. O. Box 7981, Madison, WI 53707-7981.
Parking for persons with disabilities and an accessible entrance are available on the north and south sides of the Hill Farms State Transportation Building.
Analysis Prepared by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: ss. 85.16 (1), 227.11 (2) (a), and 348.25 (3), Stats.
STATUTES INTERPRETED: ss. 348.26 (4) and 348.27 (7), Stats.
General Summary of Proposed Rule
This proposed rule amends ss. Trans 260.09 and 261.09, which establish the dimensions for single and multiple trip permits for oversize mobile homes or modular building sections. The proposed rule will allow a maximum width of 15 feet, and a maximum height of 15 feet for multiple trip permits. The proposed rule will also provide a uniform method for measuring the dimensions of single and multiple trip oversize mobile home or modular building sections. This proposed change was requested by the Wisconsin Manufactured Housing Association.
Fiscal Effect
The Department estimates that there will be no fiscal impact from the promulgation of this proposed rule on the liabilities or revenues of any county, city, village, town, school district, technical college district, or sewerage district.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This proposed rule will have no adverse impact on small businesses.
Copies of Proposed Rule
Copies of this proposed rule may be obtained upon request, without cost, by writing to Kathleen Nichols, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles, Motor Carrier Services Section, Room 151, P. O. Box 7981, Madison, WI 53707-7981, or by calling (608) 266-6648. Hearing-impaired individuals may contact the Department using TDD (608) 266-0396. Alternate formats of the proposed rule will be provided to individuals at their request.
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