AB150-ASA,1590,521
196.36
(1) (title)
Transcripts. The commission shall receive into evidence a
22transcribed copy of the evidence and proceedings, or any specific part of the evidence
23and proceedings, on any investigation or hearing taken by
the a stenographer
24appointed by the commission if the stenographer certifies that the copy is a true and
25correct transcript of all the testimony or of the testimony of a particular witness, or
1of any other specific part of the investigation or hearing, that the transcript was
2carefully compared by the stenographer with his or her original notes, and that the
3copy is a correct statement of the evidence presented and proceedings held in the
4investigation or hearing. The certified copy shall have the same effect as if the
5stenographer were present and testified to the correctness of the copy.
AB150-ASA,1590,167
196.36
(1m) Transcripts from tapes. The commission shall receive into
8evidence a transcribed copy of an audiotape or videotape of the evidence and
9proceedings, or any specific part of the evidence and proceedings, of any investigation
10or hearing that is recorded if the transcriber certifies that the copy is a true and
11correct transcription from the audiotape or videotape of all the testimony or of the
12testimony of a particular witness, or of any other specific part of the investigation or
13hearing and that the copy is a correct statement of the evidence presented and
14proceedings held in the investigation or hearing. The certified copy shall have the
15same effect as if the transcriber were present and testified to the correctness of the
16copy.
AB150-ASA,1590,2318
196.36
(2) (title)
Copies. A copy of a transcript under this section shall be
19furnished on demand free of cost to any party to the investigation or hearing from
20which the transcript is taken.
Upon request, the commission shall furnish a copy of
21an audiotape or videotape to any party to the investigation or hearing from which the
22audiotape or videotape is taken. The commission may charge a reasonable price for
23the tape.
AB150-ASA,1591,22
1196.491
(2) (g) Within 180 days after the plan is filed, the commission shall hold
2a hearing thereon. The hearing shall be held in an administrative district,
3established by executive order 22, issued August 24, 1970, which the commission
4determines will be significantly affected by facilities proposed in the plan to be
5constructed in the following 3 years. The commission may thereafter adjourn the
6hearing to other locations
or may conduct the hearing by interactive video conference
7or other electronic method. Notice of such hearing shall be given by class 1 notice,
8under ch. 985, published in the official state newspaper and such other regional
9papers of general circulation as may be designated by the commission. At such
10hearing the commission shall briefly describe the plan and give all interested persons
11an opportunity, subject to reasonable limitations on the presentation of repetitious
12material, to express their views on any aspect of the plan. The presentation of such
13views need not be under oath nor subject to cross-examination. The commission
14shall advise all persons present of their right to express their views orally or in
15writing, under oath or otherwise, and of the legal effect of each such form of
16testimony. A
written record of unsworn testimony shall be made and considered by
17the commission as comments on the plan under par. (e). Persons presenting such
18views shall not be parties. The utility, any state agency, county, municipality, town,
19or any person whose substantial rights may be adversely affected by the testing for
20or construction of facilities described in an advance plan, shall, upon filing written
21notice setting forth its interest at least 10 days in advance, be afforded all the rights
22of a party in a contested case.
AB150-ASA,1592,1324
196.85
(3) If any public utility, sewerage system or power district is billed under
25sub. (1) or (2) and fails to pay the bill within 30 days or fails to file objections to the
1bill with the commission, as provided in this subsection, the commission shall
2transmit to the
state treasurer secretary of administration a certified copy of the bill,
3together with notice of failure to pay the bill, and on the same day the commission
4shall mail by registered mail to the public utility, sewerage system or power district
5a copy of the notice which it has transmitted to the
state treasurer secretary of
6administration. Within 10 days after the receipt of notice and certified copy of the
7bill the
state treasurer secretary of administration shall levy the amount stated on
8the bill to be due, with interest, by distress and sale of any property, including stocks,
9securities, bank accounts, evidences of debt, and accounts receivable belonging to the
10delinquent public utility, sewerage system or power district. The levy by distress and
11sale shall be governed by s. 74.10, 1985 stats., except that it shall be made by the
state
12treasurer secretary of administration and that goods and chattels anywhere within
13the state may be levied upon.
AB150-ASA,1593,215
196.85
(4) (d) If any bill against which objections have been filed shall not be
16paid within ten days after notice of a finding that such objections have been overruled
17and disallowed by the commission has been mailed to the objector as herein provided,
18the commission shall give notice of such delinquency to the
state treasurer secretary
19of administration and to the objector, in the manner provided in sub. (3). The
state
20treasurer secretary of administration shall then proceed to collect the amount of said
21bill as provided in sub. (3). If an amended bill is not paid within ten days after a copy
22thereof is mailed to the objector by registered mail, the commission shall notify the
23state treasurer secretary of administration and the objector as in the case of
24delinquency in the payment of an original bill. The
state treasurer secretary of
1administration shall then proceed to collect the amount of said bill as provided in the
2case of an original bill.
AB150-ASA,1593,144
196.85
(5) No suit or proceeding may be maintained in any court to restrain or
5delay the collection or payment of any bill rendered under subs. (1) and (2). Every
6public utility, sewerage system or power district that is billed shall pay the amount
7of the bill, and after payment may in the manner provided under this section, at any
8time within 2 years from the date the payment was made, sue the state to recover
9the amount paid plus interest from the date of payment, upon the ground that the
10assessment was excessive, erroneous, unlawful or invalid in whole or in part. If the
11court finds that any part of the bill for which payment was made was excessive,
12erroneous, unlawful or invalid, the
state treasurer
secretary of administration shall
13make a refund to the claimant as directed by the court. The refund shall be charged
14to the appropriations to the commission.
AB150-ASA, s. 5246
15Section
5246. 196.856 (1) and (2) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1593,2116
196.856
(1) The commission shall annually assess against the major utilities,
17as defined under s. 144.386 (1) (f), the total, not to exceed $400,000, of the
amounts 18amount appropriated under
ss. s. 20.370 (2) (cj)
and 20.505 (1) (jm) for acid deposition
19studies
, including the nitrogen oxide study under s. 144.389 (3), and evaluation and
20monitoring activities conducted by the department of natural resources
and the
21department of administration.
AB150-ASA,1594,2
22(2) The commission shall, with the cooperation of the department of natural
23resources
and the department of administration, promulgate rules establishing a
24method for assessing each major utility an amount that is proportionate to its
1fraction of the total amount of sulfur dioxide emissions from major utilities in this
2state.
AB150-ASA,1594,4
4196.857 (title)
Assessment for stray Stray voltage program.
AB150-ASA, s. 5248
5Section
5248. 196.857 (1) (intro.), (a) and (b) of the statutes are renumbered
6196.857 (1m) (intro.), (a) and (b), and 196.857 (1m) (intro.) and (a), as renumbered,
7are amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1594,178
196.857
(1m) (title)
Assessments. (intro.)
The commission shall establish and
9administer a program to provide to farmers on-site technical assistance related to
10stray voltage. In cooperation with the department of agriculture, trade and
11consumer protection, the commission shall investigate the causes of stray voltage on
12individual farms, recommend to farmers solutions to stray voltage problems and
13evaluate the effectiveness of on-site technical assistance. The commission shall
14assess annually all of the following amounts to public utilities which produce
15electricity and which have annual gross operating revenues related to electricity in
16excess of $100,000,000 in proportion to their respective electric gross operating
17revenues during the last calendar year, derived from intrastate operations:
AB150-ASA,1594,2118
(a) The amount appropriated under s. 20.155 (1) (L), less any amount received
19under s. 20.155 (1) (Lb)
and less any fees received under sub. (2k) and credited to the
20appropriation under s. 20.155 (1) (L). The amounts received under this paragraph
21shall be credited to the appropriation made in s. 20.155 (1) (L).
AB150-ASA,1595,3
1196.857
(1g) Program elements. (a) The commission shall establish and
2administer a stray voltage program. The program shall focus on regulation,
3education, inspection and investigation relating to stray voltage.
AB150-ASA,1595,64
(b) The commission shall identify standardized test procedures check lists and
5equipment to be used by public utilities to investigate stray voltage. The commission
6may audit the results of investigations.
AB150-ASA,1595,87
(c) The commission shall conduct classroom and on-farm stray voltage training
8sessions for public utilities, cooperatives, electricians or other interested parties.
AB150-ASA,1595,139
(d) The commission shall conduct unannounced spot checks of on-farm stray
10voltage testing done by public utilities if the farmer gives permission for the check
11at the time the farm is visited. The commission may inspect the operation of public
12utility stray voltage programs to ensure that proper equipment and procedures are
13being used and to ensure that investigators are properly trained.
AB150-ASA,1595,1714
(e) In cooperation with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
15protection, the commission shall investigate the causes of stray voltage on individual
16farms, recommend to farmers solutions to stray voltage problems and evaluate the
17effectiveness of on-site technical assistance.
AB150-ASA,1595,2219
196.857
(2) (title)
Due date. A public utility shall pay the total amount that
20it is assessed under sub.
(1) (1m) within 30 days after it receives a bill for that amount
21from the commission. The bill constitutes notice of the assessment and demand of
22payment.
AB150-ASA,1596,424
196.857
(2g) (title)
Farm services fees. The commission
shall assess fees not
25to exceed $100 may charge reasonable fees not to exceed $300 per farm for
the
1services provided to farmers under this section.
The fees shall be in accordance with
2a standardized schedule of fees established by the commission by rule. The fees
3collected under this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation
account under
4s. 20.115 (8) (j) in each fiscal year.
AB150-ASA,1596,106
196.857
(2k) Other services fees. The commission may charge a reasonable
7fee for services, other than on-farm site-related services, provided under this
8section. The fee may not exceed the actual costs of the services. The fees collected
9under this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.155
10(1) (L) in each fiscal year.
AB150-ASA,1596,2112
196.857
(2m) (title)
Additional investigations. If the commission, at the
13request of an electric cooperative organized under ch. 185 or any public utility which
14is not assessed under sub.
(1) (1m), conducts an investigation of the causes of stray
15voltage on any farm receiving electrical service from that electric cooperative or
16public utility, that electric cooperative or public utility shall pay
a reasonable fee, not
17exceeding $500 per investigation, which reasonable fees assessed by the commission
18shall establish separately for each request in accordance with a standardized
19schedule of fees established by the commission by rule. The amounts received under
20this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation
made in account under s. 20.155
21(1) (L).
AB150-ASA,1596,2525
214.01
(1) (im) "Division" means the division of savings and loan.
AB150-ASA,1597,52
214.01
(1) (pm) "Investment" includes consumer, residential, agricultural and
3commercial loans, purchases of corporate debentures, securities, bonds and joint
4venture shares, and purchases of mutual fund shares subject to the rules of the
5commissioner division.
AB150-ASA,1597,117
214.01
(1) (r) "Net profit" means the remainder of all earnings from current
8operations plus actual recoveries on loans, investments and other assets after
9deducting all current expenses, including interest on deposit accounts, additions to
10reserves that are required by the
commissioner division, actual losses, accrued
11dividends on preferred stock and all state and federal taxes.
AB150-ASA,1597,14
13214.015 Administration. This chapter shall be administered by the
14commissioner division.
AB150-ASA,1597,19
16214.025 Insurance of accounts. A savings bank shall secure insurance of
17its deposit accounts by a deposit insurance corporation before commencing business
18and may, subject to rules of the
commissioner division, obtain insurance of deposits
19in excess of the amount eligible for insurance by a deposit insurance corporation.
AB150-ASA,1598,221
214.03
(1) Subject to the regulation of the
commissioner division and in
22addition to the powers granted by this chapter, a savings bank may, directly or
23through a subsidiary, undertake any activity, exercise any power or offer any
24financially related product or service in this state that any other provider of financial
1products or services may undertake, exercise or provide or that the
commissioner 2division finds to be financially related.
AB150-ASA,1598,114
214.03
(2) The activities, powers, products and services that may be
5undertaken, exercised or offered by a savings bank under sub. (1) are limited to those
6specified by rule of the
commissioner division. The
commissioner division may direct
7a savings bank to cease any activity, the exercise of any power or the offering of any
8product or service authorized by rule under this subsection. Among the factors that
9the
commissioner division may consider in so directing a savings bank are the
10savings bank's net worth, assets, management rating, liquidity ratio and ratio of net
11worth to assets.
AB150-ASA,1598,1613
214.035
(1) An institution organized under this chapter shall be known as a
14state savings bank and shall adopt a name that identifies it as such and that includes
15the term "savings". The
commissioner division shall approve the name of a savings
16bank.
AB150-ASA,1598,2318
214.035
(2) Notwithstanding sub. (1), an association, as defined in s. 215.01 (1),
19that converts to a savings bank may use a name that does not include the term
20"savings" in its name if that name was approved for use by the association by the
21commissioner division under ch. 215 before February 12, 1992, and that name is
22approved by the
commissioner division under this subsection as appropriate to
23identify the converted association as a savings bank.
AB150-ASA,1599,5
1214.04
(4) With the approval of the
commissioner division, to become a member
2of, purchase stock or securities in, deposit money with, or comply with any other
3conditions of membership or credit for any corporation or agency of the United States
4or of this state, to the extent that such agency assists in furthering or facilitating the
5purposes or powers of the savings bank.
AB150-ASA,1599,97
214.04
(8) To purchase stock in service corporations and to invest in any form
8of indebtedness of any service corporation, subject to rules of the
commissioner 9division.
AB150-ASA,1599,1311
214.04
(9) With the approval of the
commissioner division, to purchase stock
12of a corporation whose principal purpose is to operate a safe deposit or escrow service
13business, if the purchase is necessary to utilize the services of that business.
AB150-ASA, s. 5271
14Section
5271. 214.04 (12) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1599,1715
214.04
(12) (intro.) Subject to rules of the
commissioner division, to make
16contracts, incur obligations, make investments, pledge assets or take other action
17necessary to do any of the following:
AB150-ASA,1599,2119
214.04
(14) Subject to rules of the
commissioner division, to own and lease
20personal property acquired by the savings bank at the request of a prospective lessee
21and, upon the agreement of that person, to lease the personal property.
AB150-ASA,1599,2523
214.04
(17) With prior written approval of the
commissioner division, to
24acquire all or any part of the assets of a financial institution or to sell all or any part
25of its assets to another financial institution.
AB150-ASA,1600,82
214.04
(18) To borrow money and issue its obligations for the borrowed money,
3including but not limited to obligations, bonds, notes or other debt securities. Except
4as otherwise provided by this chapter or by rules of the
commissioner division, the
5aggregate amount borrowed may not exceed 50% of the savings bank's total assets,
6except with the prior written approval of the
commissioner division. An obligation,
7bond, note or other debt security may include a written provision subordinating the
8debt to claims of other creditors or of depositors.
AB150-ASA,1600,1910
214.04
(20) Upon receiving approval from the
commissioner division, to act as
11an authorized agent for its customers in the business and functions under ch. 217.
12A savings bank that applies to function as a seller of checks shall meet the application
13requirements under ch. 217. The
commissioner division may not charge a license or
14investigation fee for an application under this subsection. The seller of checks
15function of a savings bank shall be under the jurisdiction and supervision of the
16commissioner division. The
commissioner division shall enforce ch. 217 as it applies
17to savings banks. The
commissioner division shall determine what records shall be
18maintained and shall require the segregation of funds that are necessary for a
19savings bank to operate as a seller of checks under this subsection and ch. 217.
AB150-ASA,1600,2421
214.04
(21) (a) Directly or indirectly, to acquire, place and operate, or
22participate in the acquisition, placement and operation of, at locations other than its
23home office and branch offices, remote service units, in accordance with rules
24established by the
commissioner division.
AB150-ASA,1601,20
1214.04
(21) (b) The rules of the
commissioner division shall provide that any
2remote service unit shall be available for use, on a nondiscriminatory basis, by any
3state or federal savings bank which has its principal place of business in this state,
4by any other state or federal savings bank obtaining the consent of a state or federal
5savings bank that has its principal place of business in this state and is using the
6terminal and by all customers designated by a savings bank using the unit. This
7paragraph does not authorize a savings bank which has its principal place of
8business outside this state to conduct business as a savings bank in this state. A
9remote service unit shall be available for use, on a nondiscriminatory basis, by any
10credit union, state or national bank or state or federal savings and loan association,
11whose home office is located in this state, if the credit union, bank or savings and loan
12association requests to share its use, subject to joint rules established by the
13commissioner division of banking, the
commissioner office of credit unions and the
14commissioner division. The rules of the
commissioner division and the joint rules
15shall each prohibit any advertising with regard to a shared remote service unit which
16suggests or implies exclusive ownership or control of the shared unit by any savings
17bank or group of savings banks operating or participating in the operation of the unit.
18The
commissioner division by order may authorize the installation and operation of
19a remote service unit in a mobile facility, after notice and hearing upon the proposed
20service stops of the mobile facility.
AB150-ASA,1602,322
214.04
(21) (c) If any person primarily engaged in the retail sale of goods or
23services owns or operates a remote service unit on such person's premises and allows
24access to the unit by any financial institution, group of financial institutions or their
25customers, nothing in this paragraph or in rules established by the
commissioner
1division shall require such person to accept any connection to or use of the unit on
2its premises for any other purpose or function or to accept any connection to the unit
3on its premises by any other financial institution.
AB150-ASA,1602,115
214.04
(21) (d) If a person primarily engaged in the retail sale of goods or
6services owns or operates a remote service unit on such person's premises and allows
7access to the unit by any financial institution, group of financial institutions or their
8customers for any purpose or function, laws governing such institutions or rules
9established by the
commissioner division shall not apply to such person other than
10those laws or rules directly related to the particular function performed by the unit
11on such person's premises for a financial institution.
AB150-ASA,1602,1513
214.04
(25) Subject to rules of the
commissioner division, to issue credit cards,
14extend open-end credit and otherwise engage in or participate in credit card
15operations.
AB150-ASA,1602,1817
214.04
(26) With the prior approval of the
commissioner division, establish a
18limited office.
AB150-ASA,1602,2120
214.04
(27) After giving notice to the
commissioner division, establish an
21extended office.