AB1-ASA1-AA1,31,1412
20.285
(1) (fg)
State laboratory of hygiene; limited-term employees. A sum
13sufficient to pay the salaries, benefits, and training of limited-term employees under
14s. 36.25 (11) (em).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,31,1917
20.370
(1) (cr)
Forestry — recording fees. All moneys received under ss. 77.82
18(2) (intro.), (2m) and (4)
and (4m) (bn) and 77.88 (2) (d) for the payment of fees to the
19registers of deeds under s. 77.91 (5).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,32,222
20.370
(1) (hq)
Elk hunting fees. All moneys received from the sale of elk
23hunting licenses under s. 29.182 and from voluntary contributions under s. 29.567
1to be used for administering elk hunting licenses, for elk management and research
2activities, and for the elk hunter education program under s. 29.595.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,32,86
20.370
(3) (au)
Hunter education and bow hunter education. The amounts in
7the schedule to
reimburse pay instructors under the hunter education program and
8the bow hunter education program under s. 29.591 (3).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,32,1511
20.370
(4) (kw)
Sturgeon stock and habitat. All moneys received under s.
1229.237 (5) for assessing and managing the lake sturgeon stock and fishery in the
13Lake Winnebago system, for improving and maintaining lake sturgeon habitat in the
14Lake Winnebago and upper Fox and Wolf rivers system, and for administering s.
1529.237.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,32,2218
20.435
(1) (e)
Public health emergency. A sum sufficient to defray all expenses
19necessary to respond to a state of emergency related to public health only if the
20governor declares such an emergency and designates the department of health and
21family services as the lead state agency to respond to the emergency under s. 166.03
22(1) (b) 1.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,33,3
120.370
(9) (fr)
Environmental results program — environmental fund. 2Biennially, from the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for the
3administration of the environmental results program under s. 299.83.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,33,228
20.380
(1) (kg)
Tourism marketing; gaming revenue. Biennially, the amounts
9in the schedule for tourism marketing service expenses and the execution of the
10functions under ss. 41.11 (4) and 41.17
, for operating the heritage tourism program
11under s. 41.19, and for the grant under
1999 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9149 (2c) and
12(2tw). In each fiscal year, the department shall expend for tourism marketing service
13expenses and the execution of the functions under ss. 41.11 (4) and 41.17 an amount
14that bears the same proportion to the amount in the schedule for the fiscal year as
15the amount expended under par. (b) in that fiscal year bears to the amount in the
16schedule for par. (b) for that fiscal year. Of the amounts in the schedule, $200,000
17shall be allocated for grants to the Milwaukee Public Museum for Native American
18exhibits and activities. All moneys transferred from the appropriation account
19under s. 20.505 (8) (hm) 6. shall be credited to this appropriation account.
20Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (b), the unencumbered balance on June 30 of each
21odd-numbered year shall revert to the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8)
22(hm).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,34,43
20.435
(5) (fh)
Community health services. The amounts in the schedule for
4grants under s. 250.15
and 2001 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9123 (14e).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,35,322
20.465
(3) (e)
Disaster recovery aid. A sum sufficient to pay the state share of
23grants to individuals
and, to make payments to local governments as defined in
42
24USC 5122 (6) under federal disaster recovery programs as authorized in s. 166.03 (2)
1(b) 8.
, and to defray all expenses necessary to respond to a state of emergency related
2to public health declared under s. 166.03 (1) (b) 1. if the department of health and
3family services is not designated as the lead state agency.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,35,7
6"
Section 46m. 20.505 (3) (s) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act
7.... (this act), is repealed.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,35,2011
20.566
(1) (h)
Debt collection. From moneys received from the collection of
12debts owed to state agencies under ss. 71.93 and 565.30 (5), from the collection of
13unpaid fines, forfeitures, costs, assessments, surcharges, and restitution payments
14under s. 565.30 (5r) (b),
from the collection of fees under s. 73.03 (52), and from
15moneys received from the collection of debts owed to municipalities and counties
16under s. 71.935, the amounts in the schedule to pay the administrative expenses of
17the department of revenue for the collection of those debts, fines, forfeitures, costs,
18assessments, surcharges,
fees, and restitution payments
. Notwithstanding s. 20.001
19(3) (a), at the end of the fiscal year the unencumbered balance of this appropriation
20account lapses to the general fund.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,36,223
20.566
(1) (hn)
Collections under the multistate tax commission audit program.
24From moneys received from the amounts assessed under the multistate tax
1commission audit program as provided under s. 73.03 (28d), a sum sufficient to pay
2the fees necessary to participate in the multistate tax commission audit program.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,36,4
4"
Section 52im. 20.515 (2) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,36,105
20.515
(2) (g)
Private employer health care coverage plan. All moneys received
6under subch. X of ch. 40 from employers who elect to participate in the private
7employer health care coverage program under subch. X of ch. 40
and from any other
8person under s. 40.98 (2) (h), for the costs of designing, marketing
, and contracting
9for or providing administrative services for the program
and for lapsing to the
10general fund the amounts required under s. 40.98 (6m).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,36,12
12"
Section 52h. 20.505 (8) (hm) 18j. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,36,1413
20.505
(8) (hm) 18j. The amount transferred to s. 20.445
(7) (1) (kd) shall be the
14amount in the schedule under s. 20.445
(7) (1) (kd).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,37,419
20.866
(2) (ta)
Natural resources; Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson
20stewardship 2000 program. From the capital improvement fund a sum sufficient for
21the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship 2000 program under s. 23.0917.
22The state may contract public debt in an amount not to exceed
$572,000,000 23$372,000,000 for this program. Except as provided in s. 23.0917 (4g) (b), (4m) (k), (5)
24and (5m), the amounts obligated, as defined in s. 23.0917 (1) (e), under this
1paragraph may not exceed $46,000,000 in fiscal year 2000-01, may not exceed
2$46,000,000 in fiscal year 2001-02, and may not exceed
$60,000,000 $35,000,000 in
3each fiscal year beginning with fiscal year 2002-03 and ending with fiscal year
42009-10.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,37,11
720.9165 Utilization of publicly owned facilities. Each state agency shall,
8whenever feasible, utilize publicly owned facilities that are available to the agency
9without payment of any rental fee to hold any meeting or conference that is held or
10sponsored by the agency whenever the meeting or conference is intended primarily
11for participation by public employees.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,37,20
1420.9215 State employee salary and withholding statements. Each state
15agency shall distribute a statement of wages and deductions to each employee of the
16agency with each salary payment in electronic format only, except that, if an
17employee does not have access to a computer workstation, the agency shall provide
18to the employee, upon request, a paper copy of the statement. Notwithstanding s.
1919.35 (3), no state agency may collect any fee for a copy of a statement provided to
20an employee under this section.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,38,5
121.20 Civil service status. All full-time state-paid employees of the
2department of military affairs shall be under the classified service, except the
3adjutant general,
the executive assistant to the adjutant general, the deputy
4adjutants general for army and air and the administrator of the division of
5emergency management.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,38,11
1021.80 (title)
Reemployment rights after national guard or, state
11defense force, or public health emergency service.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,38,1414
21.80
(1) (a) (intro.) "Active service" means
active any of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,38,17
151. Active service in the national guard or the state defense force under an order
16of the governor issued under this chapter or active service in the national guard
17under
32 USC 502 (f) that is not considered to be service in the uniformed services.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,38,2219
21.80
(1) (a) 2. Active service with the state laboratory of hygiene under s. 36.25
20(11) (em) for the purpose of assisting the department of health and family services
21under s. 250.042 during a state of emergency relating to public health declared by
22the governor under s. 166.03 (1) (b) 1.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,39,3
121.80
(3) (a) 4.
The person's
In the case of active service in the national guard
2or the state defense force
, the active service has not been terminated under other
3than honorable conditions.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,39,86
21.80
(3) (c) 1. Any period of active service
, as defined in sub. (1) (a) 1., beyond
7that 5-year period that is required to complete an initial period of obligated active
8service.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,39,1411
21.80
(3) (c) 2. Any period of active service
, as defined in sub. (1) (a) 1., for which
12the person, through no fault of the person's own, was unable to obtain orders
13releasing the person from a period of active service before the expiration of the 5-year
14period.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,39,2117
21.80
(3) (c) 3. Any period of active service
, as defined in sub. (1) (a) 1., that was
18performed to fulfill any additional training requirements determined and certified
19in writing by the federal secretary of the army, the federal secretary of the air force,
20or the adjutant general to be necessary for professional development or for
21completion of skill training or retraining.