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 (this act), is repealed.".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.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,40,624
21.80
(3) (f) 1. A person who submits an application for reemployment under
25par. (e) 2. or 3. must, on the request of the person's employer, provide to the employer
1documentation to establish that the application was submitted within the time
2limits specified in par. (e) 2. or 3., that the person's cumulative length of all absences
3from employment with the employer because of active service or service in the
4uniformed services does not, except as permitted under par. (c), exceed 5 years, and
,
5in the case of active service in the national guard or the state defense force, that the
6person's service was not terminated under other than honorable conditions.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,40,129
22.07
(10) Prescribe uniform technical standards for use, unless otherwise
10provided by law, by local governmental units and officers thereof in submitting
11reports to agencies, whenever reports are authorized or required to be submitted
12electronically.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,40,1716
23.0917
(3) (dm) 2. For each fiscal year beginning with 2002-03 and ending
17with fiscal year 2009-10,
$45,000,000 $23,500,000.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,41,220
23.09
(3) (b) If the department and the board of regents of the University of
21Wisconsin System enter into an agreement to create a faculty position at the
22University of Wisconsin-Madison for a forest landscape ecologist, the department
23and the University of Wisconsin-Madison shall develop an annual work plan for the
1ecologist. In developing the annual work plan
, the department shall consult with the
2governor's council on forestry
created by executive order under s. 14.019.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,41,106
23.0917
(4) (d) 1. The department may obligate not more than $11,500,000 in
7fiscal year 2000-01 and not more than $11,500,000 in fiscal year 2001-02 under the
8subprogram except as provided in sub. (5). For each fiscal year
beginning with
92002-03 and ending with fiscal year 2009-10, the department may obligate not more
10than $15,000,000 under the subprogram except as provided in sub. (5).".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,41,2013
23.10
(1m) The department shall designate a conservation warden as the chief
14warden and may designate one or more deputy chief wardens. The chief warden
15shall have the duty to direct, supervise, and control conservation wardens in the
16performance of their duties under sub. (1) and s. 29.921. The chief warden shall
17designate an employee of the department as an internal affairs officer to investigate
18complaints against conservation wardens when the chief warden determines an
19investigation is necessary and shall designate an employee of the department as a
20complaint officer to resolve complaints against conservation wardens.".
AB1-ASA1-AA1,41,23
2323.22 Invasive species. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,2
1(a) "Control" means to cut, remove, destroy, suppress, or prevent the
2introduction or spread of.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,33
(b) "Council" means the invasive species council.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,54
(c) "Invasive species" means nonindigenous species whose introduction causes
5or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,76
(d) "State agency" means a board, commission, committee, department, or
7office in the state government.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,9
8(2) Department responsibilities. (a) The department shall establish a
9statewide program to control invasive species in this state.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,1110
(b) As part of the program established under par. (a), the department shall do
11all of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,1312
1. Create and implement a statewide management plan to control invasive
13species in this state, which shall include inspections as specified under sub. (5).
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,1514
2. Administer the program established under s. 23.24 as it relates to invasive
15aquatic plants.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,1716
3. Encourage cooperation among state agencies and other entities to control
17invasive species in this state.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,1818
4. Seek public and private funding for the program.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,42,2119
6. Promulgate rules to classify invasive species for purposes of the program.
20In promulgating these rules, the department shall consider the recommendations of
21the council under sub. (3) (a).
AB1-ASA1-AA1,43,422
(c) Under the program established under par. (a), the department shall
23promulgate rules to establish a procedure to award cost-sharing grants to public and
24private entities for up to 50% of the costs of projects to control invasive species. Any
25rules promulgated under this paragraph shall establish criteria for determining
1eligible projects and eligible grant recipients and shall allow cost-share
2contributions to be in the form of money or in-kind goods or services or any
3combination thereof. In promulgating these rules, the department shall consider the
4recommendations of the council under sub. (3) (c).
AB1-ASA1-AA1,43,11
5(3) Council duties. (a) The council shall make recommendations to the
6department for a system for classifying invasive species under the program
7established under sub. (2). The recommendations shall contain criteria for each
8classification to be used, the allowed activities associated with each classification,
9criteria for determining state priorities for controlling invasive species under each
10classification, and criteria for determining the types of actions to be taken in
11response to the introduction or spread of a native species under each classification.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,43,1412
(b) Under the program established under sub. (2), the council shall conduct
13studies of issues related to controlling invasive species. The studies shall address
14all of the following:
AB1-ASA1-AA1,43,1615
1. The effect of the state's bait industry on the introduction and spread of
16invasive species.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,43,1717
2. The state's pet industry on the introduction and spread of invasive species.
AB1-ASA1-AA1,43,1818
3. The acquisition of invasive species through mail order and Internet sales.