AB100-ASA1-AA8,78,3
120.465
(3) (dt)
Emergency response training. Biennially, the amounts in the
2schedule for the division of emergency management to provide training for
3emergency response to releases of hazardous substances.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,78,95
20.465
(3) (i)
Emergency planning and reporting; administration. From the
6moneys received by the
state emergency response board
division of emergency
7management from fees assessed under s. 166.20 (7), the amounts in the schedule for
8emergency planning, notification and response and reporting activities under s.
9166.20 and administration of the grant program under s. 166.21.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,78,1411
20.465
(3) (j) (title)
State emergency response board Division of emergency
12management; gifts and grants. All moneys received as gifts and grants by the
state
13emergency response board division of emergency management, to be used for the
14purposes for which made.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,78,17
16"
Section 652am. 20.465 (3) (jm) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin
17Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,78,2118
20.465
(3) (jm)
Division of emergency management; emergency planning
19grants. All moneys received by the division of emergency management from fees
20assessed under s. 166.20 (7), except moneys appropriated under par. (i) for the
21payment of grants under s. 166.21, except grants under s. 166.21 (2) (br).
AB100-ASA1-AA8,79,223
20.465
(3) (jt)
Regional emergency response reimbursement. All moneys
24received by the
state emergency response board division of emergency management
1under s. 166.215 (3) for reimbursement of regional emergency response teams under
2s. 166.215 (2).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,79,4
4"
Section 652bh. 20.465 (3) (r) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,79,65
20.465
(3) (r) (title)
State emergency response board Division of emergency
6management; petroleum inspection fund.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,79,139
20.465
(3) (t)
Emergency response training — environmental fund. Biennially,
10from the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for the
state emergency
11response board division of emergency management to provide training for
12emergency response to releases of hazardous substances and for providing
13equipment under
1989 Wisconsin Act 31, section
3039 (1q).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,80,2
21435. Page 380, line 22: after "16.25" insert "and for financial assistance to the
22Wisconsin Lake Schooner Education Association under 1997 Wisconsin Act .... (this
23act), section 9101 (12pg). The first $200,000 transferred to this appropriation
1account shall be expended for financial assistance to the Wisconsin Lake Schooner
2Education Association.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,80,107
20.521
(1) (g)
General program operations; program revenue. The amounts in
8the schedule for general program operations under subch. III of ch. 13 and subch III
9of ch. 19.
Ninety percent of all All moneys received from fees collected under s. 13.75
10shall be credited to this appropriation
account.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,80,1714
20.566
(1) (gm)
Administration of tax on controlled substances dealers. From
15moneys received from the collection of taxes, penalties and interest from dealers of
16controlled substances under s. 139.96, the amounts in the schedule to pay the costs
17of the department of revenue in administering subch. IV of ch. 139.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,81,220
20.566
(1) (gf)
Administration of resort tax. From moneys received from the
21appropriation account under s. 20.835 (4) (gd), the amounts in the schedule for
22administering the tax under subch. X of ch. 77. Three percent of those taxes reported
23for periods beginning before January 1, 2000, and 1.3% of those taxes for periods
1beginning on or after January 1, 2000, shall be credited to this appropriation
2account.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,81,95
20.566
(8) (q)
General program operations. From the lottery fund, the amounts
6in the schedule for general program operations under ch. 565.
Annually, of the
7moneys appropriated under this paragraph, an amount equal to 36% of the amount
8in the schedule under s. 20.435 (7) (kg) shall be transferred to the appropriation
9account under s. 20.435 (7) (kg).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,81,1412
20.455
(5) (i)
Victim compensation, inmate payments. All moneys received
13under s. 303.06 (2)
and (3) for the administration of ch. 949 and for crime victim
14compensation payments or services.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,81,1817
20.835
(1) (e)
State aid; computers. A sum sufficient to make the state aid
18payments under s. 79.095.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,82,2
21"20.835
(4) (gd)
Premier resort area tax. All moneys received from the tax
22imposed under subch. X of ch. 77, for distribution to the municipality or county that
23imposed the tax, except that 3.0% of those moneys for periods beginning before
1January 1, 2000, and 1.3% of those moneys for periods beginning on or after January
21, 2000, shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.566 (1) (gf).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,82,107
20.855
(4) (f)
Supplemental title fee matching. From the general fund, a sum
8sufficient equal to the amount of supplemental title fees collected under s. 342.14
9(3m), as determined under s. 85.037, to be transferred to the environmental fund on
10October 1 annually.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,83,62
20.866
(2) (we)
Agriculture; nonpoint source water pollution abatement. From
3the capital improvement fund, a sum sufficient for the department of agriculture,
4trade and consumer protection to provide for nonpoint source water pollution
5abatement under s. 281.65. The state may contract public debt in an amount not to
6exceed $2,000,000 for this purpose.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,83,10
9"20.866
(2) (z) 1m. g. July 1, 1997,
or thereafter to June 30, 1999,
10$150,000,000.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,83,1313
20.866
(2) (z) 1m. i. July 1, 1999, or thereafter, $162,500,000.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,84,217
20.905
(1) Manner of payment. Payments to the state may be made in legal
18tender, postal money order, express money order, bank draft or certified check.
19Payments to the state may also be made by personal check or individual check drawn
20in the ordinary course of business unless otherwise required by individual state
21agencies. Payments to the state made by a debit or credit card approved by the
22depository selection board state treasurer may be accepted by state agencies. Prior
23to authorizing the use of a card, the
depository selection board state treasurer shall
1determine how any charges associated with the use of the card shall be paid, unless
2the method of payment of such charges is specified by law.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,84,194
20.905
(2) Protested payment. If a personal check tendered to make any
5payment to the state is not paid by the bank on which it is drawn, or if a demand for
6payment under a debit or credit card transaction is not paid by the bank upon which
7demand is made, the person by whom the check has been tendered or the person
8entering into the debit or credit card transaction shall remain liable for the payment
9of the amount for which the check was tendered or the amount agreed to be paid by
10debit or credit card and for all legal penalties, additions and a charge set by the
11depository selection board state treasurer which is comparable to charges for unpaid
12drafts made by establishments in the private sector. In addition, the officer to whom
13the check was tendered or to whom the debit or credit card was presented may, if
14there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed, provide any
15information or evidence relating to the crime to the district attorney of the county
16having jurisdiction over the offense for prosecution as provided by law. If any license
17has been granted upon any such check or any such debit or credit card transaction,
18the license shall be subject to cancellation for the nonpayment of the check or failure
19of the bank to honor the demand for payment authorized by debit or credit card.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,84,2421
20.906
(6) Direct deposits. The governor or the state treasurer may require
22state agencies making deposits under this section to make direct deposits to any
23depository designated by the
depository selection board state treasurer, if such a
24requirement is advantageous or beneficial to this state.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,85,163
20.920
(2) (c) All moneys in a contingent fund, except petty cash accounts
4established under s. 16.52 (7), shall be deposited in a separate account in a public
5depository approved by the
depository selection board
state treasurer. The agency
6head of each state agency having a contingent fund is responsible for all
7disbursements from the fund, but the agency head may delegate the responsibility
8for administration of the fund to a custodian, who shall be an employe of the agency.
9State agency invoices which qualify for payment from a contingent fund may be paid
10by check, share draft or other draft drawn by the agency head or custodian against
11the account. No such invoice need be submitted for audit prior to disbursement.
12After making each disbursement, the agency head shall file with the secretary a
13claim for reimbursement of the contingent fund on a voucher which shall be
14accompanied by a copy of the invoice to be reimbursed. Upon audit and approval of
15the claim by the secretary, the department of administration shall reimburse the
16contingent fund with the total amount lawfully paid therefrom.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,85,2120
20.923
(6) (o) Wisconsin sesquicentennial commission; staff.
This paragraph
21does not apply after June 30, 1999.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,86,3
120.923
(6) (m) University of Wisconsin system: deans, principals, professors,
2instructors, research assistants, librarians and other teachers, as defined in s. 40.02
3(55)
, and the staff of the environmental education board.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,86,7
620.9275 Prohibitions on funding for abortion-related activities. (1) In
7this section: