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1058. Page 194, line 5: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 1996-97 by
11$24,527,400 to increase the authorized FTE positions for the gaming commission by
12300.0 SEG positions on July 1, 1996, for the performance of general program
13operations related to the state lottery.
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466. Page 303, line 11: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 1996-97 by
5$96,800 to increase funding for hearings and appeals operations transferred from
6the office of the commissioner of railroads to the division of hearings and appeals.
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120.143
(2) (bm)
Heritage tourism pilot program. Biennially, the amounts in the
2schedule to establish and operate the heritage tourism pilot program under s. 560.31
3and to make the grants under 1993 Wisconsin Act 16, section 9115 (1j).".
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620.155 Public service commission. (intro.) There is appropriated to the
7public service commission for the following
programs
program:".
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20.395
(3) (iq)
Administration and planning, state funds. The amounts in the
20schedule for the administration and planning of departmental programs by the
21division of highways and transportation services under subs. (1) to (3)
and for
22activities related to railroad regulation under chs. 190 to 195.
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120.395
(3) (iv)
Administration and planning, local funds. All moneys received
2from any local unit of government or other source for the administration and
3planning of departmental programs by the division of highways and transportation
4services under subs. (1) to (3)
, for such purposes.
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20.395
(3) (ix)
Administration and planning, federal funds. All moneys
7received from the federal government for the administration and planning of
8departmental programs by the division of highways and transportation services
9under subs. (1) to (3)
and for activities related to railroad regulation under chs. 190
10to 195, for such purposes.".
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20.488
(1) (m)
Federal funds. All moneys received from the federal government
17as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54 for the purposes of the cost containment
18commission
and the cost containment council under ch. 150.".
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25.40
(1) (a) 12. Ten percent of the moneys collected under s. 195.60 that are
8deposited in the general fund for costs of state government operations.
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26.20
(3) Locomotive inspector; powers. Any locomotive inspector designated
15by the department shall have the power to reject from service immediately any
16locomotive, donkey, traction, or portable engine which, in the opinion of the inspector,
17is deficient in adequate design, construction, or maintenance of the fire protective
18devices designated in sub. (2), and any such locomotive, donkey, traction, or portable
19engine so rejected from service shall not be returned to service until such defects have
20been remedied to the satisfaction of the locomotive inspector. In case of disagreement
21between the inspector and the owner of the locomotive, donkey, traction, or portable
22engine so rejected from service as to the efficiency or proper maintenance of said
23protective devices, then the owner of the locomotive, donkey, traction, or portable
24engine may appeal to the
office of the commissioner of railroads division of hearings
1and appeals in the department of administration for a decision of said matter, but
2pending such decision the locomotive, donkey, traction, or portable engine shall not
3be returned to service.
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26.20
(10) (title)
Appeal to office of the commissioner of railroads division
6of hearings and appeals. In case the department and any person operating any
7locomotive, donkey, or threshing engine, or any engine, boiler, or locomotive cannot
8agree as to the most practicable device or devices for preventing the escape of sparks,
9cinders, or fire from smokestacks, ash pans or fire boxes, then the same shall be
10determined by the
office of the commissioner of railroads division of hearings and
11appeals in the department of administration.".
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30.33
(1) Board to have powers of railroad corporation. Any municipality
20operating a public harbor through a board of harbor commissioners may, through
21such board, construct, maintain or operate railway facilities or a harbor belt line
22connecting various harbor facilities with one another or with other railroads within
23the municipality or its vicinity. The board of harbor commissioners is granted all the
24rights, powers and privileges conferred upon railroad corporations by s. 190.02,
1except such rights, powers and privileges as are conferred upon railroad corporations
2by s. 190.02 (9). Such facilities or belt line may be constructed, maintained or
3operated partly outside the corporate limits of the municipality. In constructing,
4maintaining or operating such facilities or belt line, the board of harbor
5commissioners has the powers and privileges of railroad corporations and shall be
6subject to the same restrictions as railroad corporations and to the supervision of the
7office of the commissioner of railroads department of transportation, except as to the
8system of accounting and the payment of wages to employes.
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30.33
(2) Municipality may organize harbor railway corporation. Any
11municipality mentioned in sub. (1) may, with the consent of its board of harbor
12commissioners, organize a railroad corporation for the purpose of constructing,
13maintaining or operating a harbor belt line or may subscribe for stock in an existing
14railroad corporation organized for such purpose. If the municipality decides to
15organize a railroad corporation for such purpose, the governing body thereof may, by
16resolution, authorize the chief executive officer or presiding officer of such
17municipality to act, together with 4 citizens to be designated by the officer, as
18incorporators of such company. Such incorporators shall proceed to incorporate the
19railroad corporation in accordance with chs. 190 to 192, so far as applicable. Such
20harbor railroad corporation is subject to the supervisory and regulatory powers of the
21office of the commissioner of railroads department of transportation to the same
22extent as other railroad corporations. The municipality may subscribe to the stock
23of such harbor railroad corporation and may pay for such stock out of any funds it
24may lawfully have available for that purpose, including the proceeds of harbor
25improvement bonds.".