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177.54
(20) (c) 6. For purposes of subd. 1., "premises" shall be construed broadly,
2and, by way of illustration but not limitation, shall include the lobby, aisles and
3auditorium of a theater or the seating, aisles and parking area of an arena, rink or
4stadium or the parking area of a drive-in or outdoor theater. The premises of a
5caterer with respect to catered meals or beverages shall be the place where served.
6Vending machine premises shall include the room or area in which located Sales from
7a vending machine shall be considered sales for off-premises consumption.".
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77.53
(17m) This section does not apply to a boat purchased
in a state
11contiguous to this state by a person domiciled in
that a state
that is contiguous to this
12state if the boat is berthed in this state's boundary waters adjacent to the state of the
13domicile of the purchaser and if the transaction was an exempt occasional sale under
14the laws of the state in which the purchase was made.".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,217,317
77.92
(4) "Net business income", with respect to a partnership, means taxable
18income as calculated under section
703 of the internal revenue code; plus the items
19of income and gain under section
702 of the internal revenue code; minus the items
20of loss and deduction under section
702 of the internal revenue code; plus payments
21treated as not made to partners under section
707 (a) of the internal revenue code;
22plus the credits claimed under s. 71.07 (2dd), (2de), (2di), (2dj), (2dL), (2dr), (2ds),
23(2dx)
and, (3s)
and (5d); but excluding income, gain, loss and deductions from
24farming. "Net business income", with respect to a natural person, estate or trust,
1means profit from a trade or business for federal income tax purposes and includes
2net income derived as an employe as defined in section
3121 (d) (3) of the internal
3revenue code.".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,217,106
79.005
(2) "Population" means the number of persons residing in each
7municipality and county of the state as last determined by the department of
8administration under s. 16.96
, except that the residence of a county jail inmate is the
9last municipality in which the inmate resided prior to incarceration in the county
10jail.".
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79.05
(2) (c) Its municipal budget, exclusive of principal and interest on
14long-term debt
and exclusive of payments of the recycling fee under s. 289.645, for
15the year of the statement under s. 79.015 increased over its municipal budget as
16adjusted under sub. (6), exclusive of principal and interest on long-term debt
and
17exclusive of payments of the recycling fee under s. 289.645, for the year before that
18year by less than the sum of the inflation factor and the valuation factor, rounded to
19the nearest 0.10%.".
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79.01
(1) There is established an account in the general fund entitled the
23"Expenditure Restraint Program Account". There shall be appropriated to that
24account $25,000,000 in 1991, in 1992 and in 1993, $42,000,000 in 1994
and,
1$48,000,000 in
each year beginning in 1995 and
ending in 1999 and $60,000,000 in
2the year 2000 and in each year thereafter.
SB45-SSA1-SA1,218,94
79.03
(3c) (f)
Distribution amount. If the total amounts calculated under pars.
5(c) to (e) exceed the total amount to be distributed under this subsection, the amount
6paid to each eligible municipality shall be paid on a prorated basis. The total amount
7to be distributed under this subsection from s. 20.835 (1) (b) is $10,000,000
beginning 8in 1996 and
ending in 1999 and $12,500,000 in the year 2000 and in each year 9thereafter.
SB45-SSA1-SA1,218,2211
79.03
(4) In 1991, the total amount to be distributed under ss. 79.03, 79.04 and
1279.06 from s. 20.835 (1) (d) is $869,000,000. In 1992, the total amount to be
13distributed under ss. 79.03, 79.04 and 79.06 from s. 20.835 (1) (d) is $885,961,300.
14In 1993, the total amount to be distributed under ss. 79.03, 79.04 and 79.06 from s.
1520.835 (1) (d) is $903,680,500. In 1994, the total amounts to be distributed under this
16section and ss. 79.04 and 79.06 from s. 20.835 (1) (d) are $746,547,500 to
17municipalities and $168,981,800 to counties. In Beginning in 1995 and
subsequent
18years ending in 1999, the total amounts to be distributed under ss. 79.03, 79.04 and
1979.06 from s. 20.835 (1) (d) are $761,478,000 to municipalities and $168,981,800 to
20counties.
In the year 2000 and subsequent years, the total amounts to be distributed
21under ss. 79.03, 79.04 and 79.06 from s. 20.835 (1) (d) are $791,937,100 to
22municipalities and $175,741,100 to counties.
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79.058
(3) (b)
In Beginning in 1995 and
subsequent years ending in 1999,
25$20,159,000.
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79.058
(3) (c) In the year 2000 and subsequent years, $20,965,400.".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,219,76
84.013
(3) (ra) STH 23 between STH 67 and USH 41 in Sheboygan and Fond
7du Lac counties.".
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16802. Page 969, line 6: after "$53,555,600" insert "for calendar year 2000, and
17shall pay $55,697,800 for calendar year 2001 and each calendar year thereafter,".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,219,21
20804. Page 969, line 15: after "$14,297,600" insert "for calendar year 2000, and
21shall pay $14,869,500 for calendar year 2001 and each calendar year thereafter,".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,220,139
341.406
(2) The department shall collect the fees established under
s. 166.20
10(7g) sub. (1) to be paid by persons
who may be required to file hazardous materials
11transportation registration statements with the federal department of
12transportation under 49 USC
Appendix 1805 (c) 5108 or who may be required to
13register with the state under 49 USC 5119.".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,220,19
17812. Page 974, line 22: delete "directional signs along I 43" and substitute
18"the directional sign existing on the effective date of this subsection .... (revisor
19inserts date), that is located along I 43".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,220,2323
86.30
(1) (am) "HIghway" has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (22).".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,221,2
2"
Section 1856rq. 86.30 (2) (a) 3. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB45-SSA1-SA1,221,53
86.30
(2) (a) 3. (intro.) For each mile of
road or street highway under the
4jurisdiction of a municipality as determined under s. 86.302, the mileage aid
5payment shall be an amount equal to the following:".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,221,1111
86.31
(1) (f) "Street" has the meaning given in s. 340.01 (64).
SB45-SSA1-SA1,221,2013
86.31
(2) (a) The department shall administer a local roads improvement
14program to accelerate the improvement of seriously deteriorating local roads by
15reimbursing political subdivisions for improvements. The selection of improvements
16that may be funded under the program shall be performed by officials of each political
17subdivision, consistent with the requirements of subs. (3), (3g)
and, (3m)
and (3r).
18The department shall notify each county highway commissioner of any deadline that
19affects eligibility for reimbursement under the program no later than 15 days before
20such deadline.
SB45-SSA1-SA1,221,2422
86.31
(3) (b) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fr), after first
23deducting the funds allocated under subs. (3g)
and, (3m)
and (3r), the department
24shall allocate funds for entitlement as follows:".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,222,96
87.30
(1) (d) For an amendment to a floodplain zoning ordinance that affects
7an activity that meets all of the requirements under s. 281.165 (1) to (5), the
8department may not proceed under this subsection, or otherwise review the
9amendment, to determine whether the ordinance, as amended, is insufficient.".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,222,1712
86.31
(3r) Municipal street improvements. From the appropriation under s.
1320.395 (2) (fr), the department shall allocate $1,500,000 in fiscal year 1999-2000,
14and $2,500,000 in each fiscal year thereafter, to fund street improvement projects
15having total estimated costs of $250,000 or more. The funding of improvements
16under this subsection is in addition to the allocation of funds for entitlements under
17sub. (3).
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86.31
(6) (d) Procedures for reimbursements for county trunk highway
20improvements under sub. (3g)
and, for town road improvements under sub. (3m)
and
21for municipal street improvements under sub. (3r).".
SB45-SSA1-SA1,223,9
193.01
(1m) "Business" includes any business, except that of banks, savings
2banks,
credit unions, savings and loan associations and insurance companies.
3"Business" includes public utilities and telecommunications carriers to the extent
4that their activities, beyond registration, notice and reporting activities, are not
5regulated by the public service commission and includes public utility and
6telecommunications carrier methods of competition or trade and advertising
7practices that are exempt from regulation by the public service commission under s.
8196.195, 196.196, 196.202, 196.203, 196.219 or 196.499 or by other action of the
9commission.".
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93.07
(7) (e) On September 1 of each year, to submit a consumer
14telecommunication services report to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature
15for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3). The
16report shall contain all of the following information for the preceding 12 months:
SB45-SSA1-SA1,223,1817
1. The types of consumer complaints received by the department regarding
18telecommunication services, by category.
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2. The number of consumer complaints in each category reported under subd.
201. and the aggregate number of consumer complaints for all categories reported
21under subd. 1.
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3. The number of consumer complaints reported under subd. 1. that the
23department referred to the department of justice for prosecution and the result of
24those prosecutions.
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14. A description of the department's efforts to coordinate with the department
2of justice and the public service commission to respond to and address consumer
3complaints regarding telecommunication services and the results of those efforts.
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5. A description of how the services offered by the department to respond to and
5address consumer complaints regarding telecommunication services differ from
6those offered by the department of justice and the public service commission.".