AB1-ASA1-AA1,290,10
9(2) In a report under sub. (1), the coroner or medical examiner shall include all
10of the following information if such information is available:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,290,1111
(a) The illness or health condition of the deceased.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,290,1312
(b) The name, date of birth, gender, race, occupation, and home and work
13addresses of the deceased.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,290,1414
(c) The name and address of the coroner or medical examiner.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,290,1715
(d) If the illness or health condition was related to an animal or insect bite, the
16suspected location where the bite occurred and the name and address of the owner
17of the animal or insect, if an owner is identified.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,291,621[
2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9123 (16rs) (b) (intro.) The department of
22health and family services shall
, as soon as possible before July 1, 2002, seek waivers
23of federal medical assistance statutes and regulations from the federal department
24of health and human services that are necessary to implement, in pilot sites, the
1program.
If the waivers are granted, the department shall report this fact to relevant
2standing committees of the legislature within 30 days after the granting of the
3waivers and, otherwise, shall report on the status of the waiver requests to relevant
4standing committees of the legislature within 12 months after submitting the
5request for waivers. If the waivers are granted, the program shall have all of the
6following characteristics:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,291,179[
2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9123 (16rs) (c) If the federal waivers specified
10under paragraph (b) are approved, the department of health and family services
11shall
, as soon as possible before July 1, 2002, seek enactment of statutory language,
12including appropriation of necessary funding, to implement the model described
13under paragraph (b), as approved under the federal waivers. Any new resources for
14supports and services for long-term care for children with disabilities and their
15families shall be managed under the program after approval of the federal waivers
16specified in paragraph (b) and enactment of necessary statutory language to
17implement the model under paragraph (b).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,220[
2001 Wisconsin Act 16] Section 9156 (3pn)
Nonresident tuition.
21Notwithstanding section 36.27 (1) (a) of the statutes, the board of regents of the
22University of Wisconsin
System shall increase nonresident undergraduate tuition by
235% in the 2001-02 academic year and by
5% 15% in the 2002-03 academic year.
This
1subsection does not apply to students covered by a reciprocity agreement under
2section 39.47 of the statutes.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,6
4"
(1g) Transfer of moneys from general fund to permanent endowment fund. 5The secretary of administration shall transfer $125,000,000 from the general fund
6to the permanent endowment fund on June 30, 2003.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,9
8"
(6e) Lapses from certain appropriations from which membership dues in
9national, state, and local nongovernmental organizations are paid.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,10
10(a) In this subsection:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,11
111. "Secretary" means the secretary of administration.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,12
122. "State agency" has the meaning given in section 20.001 (1) of the statutes.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,16
13(b) The secretary shall determine for each state agency the amount expended
14by the state agency for membership dues for any national, state, or local
15nongovernmental organization in the 2000-01 fiscal year that was funded from
16general purpose revenue and the appropriation from which the dues were paid.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,292,21
17(c) From each sum certain appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
18in paragraph (b), the secretary shall lapse to the general fund in the 2002-03 fiscal
19year an amount that equals 20% of the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that
20appropriation. After the secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain
21appropriations is decreased by the amount of the lapse.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,293,2
22(d) For each sum sufficient appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
23in paragraph (b), the expenditure estimate for the appropriation during the 2002-03
1fiscal year is reestimated to subtract an amount that equals 20% of the amount
2specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,293,11
4"
(7p) Reduction of state motor vehicle fleet. The department of
5administration shall, no later than June 30, 2005, offer for sale a sufficient number
6of motor vehicles selected by the department to reduce the total number of motor
7vehicles in the pool of vehicles maintained by the department to 1,800. The
8department of administration shall credit the proceeds of any sales to offset any
9liabilities created for the motor vehicles under section 20.903 (2) (b) of the statutes.
10The department of administration shall deposit any remaining proceeds of the sales
11in the general fund as general purpose revenue — earned.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,293,18
13"
(7n) Executive assistant positions. For any state agency, as defined in section
1420.001 (1) of the statutes, that is authorized one or more executive assistant
15positions, the secretary of administration shall reduce the authorized positions from
16the funding source or sources from which the positions are funded for that state
17agency by the number of executive assistant positions that are vacant on the effective
18date of this subsection.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,293,20
20"
(7d) Employee contributions for health insurance coverage.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,293,22
21(a) The definitions in section 20.001 of the statutes are applicable in this
22subsection.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,294,4
23(b) The secretary of administration shall determine for each state agency the
24amount that the agency is not required to spend during the period that begins on
1January 1, 2003, and ends on June 30, 2003, as a result of the payment of required
2employee contributions under section 40.05 (4) (a) 1. of the statutes, as affected by
3this act, and from each appropriation from which the moneys would have been
4expended during that period, other than appropriations of federal revenues.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,294,11
5(c) From each sum certain appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
6in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall lapse to the general fund the
7amount specified in paragraph (b) that would otherwise have been expended from
8each of the appropriations. The secretary shall make the lapse on the day on which
9the state agency would have been required to make the expenditure. After the
10secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain appropriations is decreased by the
11amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,294,15
12(d) For each sum sufficient appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
13in paragraph (b) the expenditure estimate for the appropriation during the 2002-03
14fiscal year is reestimated to subtract the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that
15appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,294,23
16(e) From each appropriation of program revenues or program revenues-service
17identified in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall lapse to the general
18fund the amount specified in paragraph (b) that would otherwise have been
19expended from each of the appropriations. The secretary shall make the lapse on the
20day on which the state agency would have been required to make the expenditure.
21After the secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain program revenues or
22program revenues-service appropriations is decreased by the amount specified in
23paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,295,10
24(f) From each appropriation of segregated fund revenues or segregated fund
25revenues — service identified in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall
1lapse to the underlying fund the amount specified in paragraph (b) that would
2otherwise have been expended from each of the appropriations. The secretary shall
3make the lapse on the day on which the state agency would have been required to
4make the expenditure. After the secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain
5segregated revenues or segregated revenues — service appropriations is decreased
6by the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation and the expenditure
7estimate for each of the appropriations that are not sum certain appropriations is
8reestimated to subtract the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
9The secretary shall then transfer the lapsed amounts and an amount equal to the
10amount subtracted from the estimates to the general fund.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,295,14
13"
(8xf) Employer contributions for health insurance premiums for state
14employees.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,295,16
15(a) The definitions in section 20.001 of the statutes are applicable in this
16subsection.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,295,21
17(b) The secretary of administration shall determine for each state agency the
18amount that the agency would have been required to expend under section 40.05 (4)
19(ag) 1., 1999 stats., during the period that begins on January 1, 2003, and ends on
20June 30, 2003, and from each appropriation from which the moneys would have been
21expended, other than appropriations of federal revenues.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,296,4
22(c) From each sum certain appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
23in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall lapse to the general fund the
24amount specified in paragraph (b) that would otherwise have been expended from
1each of the appropriations. The secretary shall make the lapse on the day on which
2the state agency would have been required to make the expenditure. After the
3secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain appropriations is decreased by the
4amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,296,8
5(d) For each sum sufficient appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
6in paragraph (b) the expenditure estimate for the appropriation during the 2001-03
7fiscal biennium is reestimated to subtract the amount specified in paragraph (b) for
8that appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,296,16
9(e) From each appropriation of program revenues or program revenues-service
10identified in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall lapse to the general
11fund the amount specified in paragraph (b) that would otherwise have been
12expended from each of the appropriations. The secretary shall make the lapse on the
13day on which the state agency would have been required to make the expenditure.
14After the secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain program revenues or
15program revenues-service appropriations is decreased by the amount specified in
16paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,297,3
17(f) From each appropriation of segregated fund revenues or segregated fund
18revenues — service identified in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall
19lapse to the underlying fund the amount specified in paragraph (b) that would
20otherwise have been expended from each of the appropriations. The secretary shall
21make the lapse on the day on which the state agency would have been required to
22make the expenditure. After the secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain
23segregated revenues or segregated revenues — service appropriations is decreased
24by the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation and the expenditure
25estimate for each of the appropriations that are not sum certain appropriations is
1reestimated to subtract the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
2The secretary shall then transfer the lapsed amounts and an amount equal to the
3amount subtracted from the estimates to the general fund.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,297,6
5"
(8xg) Lapses to general fund resulting from employer savings from income
6continuation insurance program.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,297,8
7(a) The definitions in section 20.001 of the statutes are applicable in this
8subsection.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,297,16
9(b) The secretary of administration shall determine for each state agency the
10amount of general purpose revenue that the agency is not required to spend during
11the period that begins on July 1, 2002, and ends on June 30, 2003, as a result of
12eliminating employer contributions for income continuation insurance premiums for
13nonrepresented state employees and for represented state employees, if such
14contributions are not required under applicable collective bargaining units, under
15section 40.05 (5) of the statutes, as affected by this act, and from which appropriation
16the moneys would have been expended during that period.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,297,23
17(c) From each sum certain appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
18in paragraph (b), the secretary of administration shall lapse to the general fund the
19amount specified in paragraph (b) that would otherwise have been expended from
20each of the appropriations. The secretary shall make the lapse on the day on which
21the state agency would have been required to make the expenditure. After the
22secretary makes the lapse, each of the sum certain appropriations is decreased by the
23amount specified in paragraph (b) for that appropriation.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,298,4
1(d) For each sum sufficient appropriation of general purpose revenue identified
2in paragraph (b) the expenditure estimate for the appropriation during the 2002-03
3fiscal year is reestimated to subtract the amount specified in paragraph (b) for that
4appropriation.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,298,8
6"(9q)
Prescription drug cost reduction; report. (a) By January 1, 2003, the
7department of administration shall submit a report that identifies all of the
8following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,298,12
91. The participation by health care providers, insurers, and self-insurers in
10negotiating rebate agreements under section 16.735 (2) (a) of the statutes, as created
11by this act, and in developing in-state or multistate purchasing groups to negotiate
12reduced charges under section 16.735 (2) (b) of the statutes, as created by this act.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,298,14
132. Strategies that the department of administration proposes to pursue to
14reduce costs for prescription drugs in this state.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,298,1815
(b) By January 1, 2005, the department of administration shall submit a report
16that specifies the status of implementing section 16.735 of the statutes, as created
17by this act, including any success or lack of success in reducing costs for prescription
18drugs in this state.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,298,2219
(c) The department of administration shall submit the reports specified in
20paragraphs (a) and (b) to the legislature in the manner provided under section 13.172
21(3) of the statutes, to the members of the joint committee on finance, and to the
22governor.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,7
1"
(9ad) Relocation of Eau Claire state office building tenants. Upon
2completion of the sale of the state office building required under
Section 9107 (1) (a)
3of this act, the department of administration shall relocate the tenants in the
4building to one or more private leased facilities approved by the building commission
5that have a rental cost on the effective date of the relocation that is lower than the
6total rental cost that is paid by the tenants in the building immediately prior to the
7sale.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,8
8(9b)
Sale or lease of state properties.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,99
(a) In this subsection:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,1110
1. "State agency" has the meaning given under section 20.001 (1) of the
11statutes.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,1312
2. "State property" means land and improvements thereto that are owned by
13this state.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,1714
3. "Surplus property" means state property under the jurisdiction of the
15building commission or any other state agency that is not used or needed to carry out
16the program responsibilities of a state agency and is not included in the plan of a state
17agency for construction or development.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,299,20
18(b) The department of administration shall compile an inventory of surplus
19property that has the potential to be sold or leased by the state no later than March
2015, 2003.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,300,3
21(c) The department of administration shall also review and determine which
22state property, other than surplus property, that is not required by law to be held or
23used for a specified purpose and that it would be in the long-term best interests of
24the state to sell or lease. The review shall include office buildings, power plants, and
25wastewater treatment facilities, regardless of whether the state occupies or uses the
1property on the effective date of this paragraph. This paragraph does not apply to
2any state property under the jurisdiction of the board of commissioners of public
3lands.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,300,17
4(d) No later than October 1, 2003, the department of administration shall
5submit to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance a report containing
6a list of state properties that the department recommends to be offered for sale or
7lease. In the report, the department shall specify, for each property listed, whether
8a sale or lease is recommended. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify
9the department that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of
10reviewing the proposed sale or lease of a particular state property that is included
11in the report, the department shall direct the building commission to proceed with
12the sale or lease. If, within 14 working days after the date of the department's
13submittal, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the department that the
14committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the proposed sale
15or lease of a particular state property, the department and the building commission
16shall not proceed with the proposed sale or lease unless the sale or lease is approved
17by the committee.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,301,2
18287. Page 352, line 24: after "(a)" insert "Notwithstanding section 13.48 (14)
19(am) of the statutes, the building commission shall offer for sale the state office
20building located at 718 West Claremont Avenue in the city of Eau Claire and shall
21sell the building and appurtenant property in accordance with section 13.48 (14) (b)
22of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 13.48 (14) (c) of the statutes, the
23commission shall deposit any net proceeds from the sale, after depositing any
24amount required to be deposited into the bond security and redemption fund, into the
1budget stabilization fund. Section 13.48 (14) (d) of the statutes does not apply to the
2sale.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,301,13
6"
(1b) Sale or lease of state properties. Notwithstanding section 13.48 (14)
7(am) of the statutes, the building commission shall offer for sale or lease the state
8properties authorized under
Section 9107 (9b) of this act in accordance with section
913.48 (14) (b) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 13.48 (14) (c) of the statutes,
10the commission shall deposit any net proceeds from sales or leases of those
11properties, after depositing any amount required to be deposited into the bond
12security and redemption fund, into the budget stabilization fund. Section 13.48 (14)
13(d) of the statutes does not apply to those properties.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,301,21
15"
(1v) Proposal for rural finance authority. The department of commerce
16shall work with the department of administration, the department of agriculture,
17trade and consumer protection, and the Wisconsin Housing and Economic
18Development Authority to develop a proposal, to be included in the department of
19commerce's budget request that is submitted to the department of administration,
20for the 2003-05 biennium for the creation of a rural finance authority. In developing
21the proposal, the departments and the authority shall do all of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,301,23
22(a) Consider proposing that the rural finance authority be created to offer
23low-interest loans to agricultural producers in this state.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,302,6
1(b) Include a governing board to head the authority and consider the feasibility
2of an 11-member board consisting of 3 agricultural producers; 3 commercial bankers;
32 other members appointed by the governor; the secretary of commerce and the
4secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or their designees; and the
5executive director of the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
6or his or her designee.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,302,12
7(c) Consider including programs such as farm purchase assistance loans,
8including seller assisted loans; beginning farmer loans for the purchase of animals,
9machinery, and real estate; an agricultural improvement program to finance
10physical improvements of farm operations; a livestock modernization program; and
11a program to finance purchases by agricultural producers of stock in cooperatives
12that engage in agricultural processing.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,302,15
13(d) Consider transferring agricultural programs administered by the
14Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority to the rural finance
15authority.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,302,17
17"(1f)
Wireless 911 surcharge rules.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,302,1818
(a)
Definition. In this subsection, "board" means the wireless 911 board.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,303,419
(b)
Board rules. If all of the members of the board are appointed and qualified
20on July 1, 2002, the board shall, using the procedure under section 227.24 of the
21statutes, promulgate the rules under section 146.70 (3m) (d) 3. of the statutes, as
22created by this act, for the period before permanent rules become effective, but not
23to exceed the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes.
24Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the board is not
1required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this paragraph as an
2emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety,
3or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule
4promulgated under this paragraph.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,303,165
(c)
Department of commerce rules. Notwithstanding section 146.70 (3m) (d) 3.
6of the statutes, as created by this act, if all of the members of the board are not
7appointed and qualified on July 1, 2002, the department of commerce shall, using the
8procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, promulgate the rules under section
9146.70 (3m) (d) 3. of the statutes, as created by this act, for the period before
10permanent rules become effective, but not to exceed the period authorized under
11section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a),
12(2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department of commerce is not required to provide
13evidence that promulgating a rule under this paragraph as an emergency rule is
14necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is
15not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this
16paragraph.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,303,20
17(2f)
Initial members of wireless 911 board. Notwithstanding section 15.155 (5)
18(b) of the statutes, as created by this act, the initial members of the wireless 911 board
19under section 15.155 (5) (a) 5. and 6. of the statutes, as created by this act, shall be
20appointed to serve the following terms:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,303,2321
(a) One member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 5. of the statutes, as
22created by this act, and one member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 6. of the
23statutes, as created by this act, for terms expiring on May 1, 2004.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,304,3
1(b) One member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 5. of the statutes, as
2created by this act, and one member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 6. of the
3statutes, as created by this act, for terms expiring on May 1, 2005.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,304,64
(c) One member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 5. of the statutes, as
5created by this act, and one member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 6. of the
6statutes, as created by this act, for terms expiring on May 1, 2006.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,304,97
(d) One member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 5. of the statutes, as
8created by this act, and one member appointed under section 15.155 (5) (a) 6. of the
9statutes, as created by this act, for terms expiring on May 1, 2007.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,304,22
11"(1v) E
mergency rules; universal banking. Except as otherwise provided in
12this subsection, using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the division
13of banking may promulgate rules authorized under chapter 222 of the statutes, as
14created by this act, for the period before permanent rules become effective, but not
15to exceed the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes.
16Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the division of
17banking is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this
18subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace,
19health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a
20rule promulgated under this subsection. This subsection does not apply to the
21promulgation of rules under section 222.0413 (2) (b) of the statutes, as created by this
22act.".