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22.03
(9) In conjunction with the public defender board, the director of state
21courts, the departments of corrections and justice and district attorneys, the
division
22department of electronic government may maintain, promote and coordinate
23automated justice information systems that are compatible among counties and the
24officers and agencies specified in this subsection, using the moneys appropriated
25under s.
20.505 20.530 (1) (ja), (kp) and (kq). The
division department of electronic
1government shall annually report to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) concerning
2the
division's department's efforts to improve and increase the efficiency of
3integration of justice information systems.
SB55-ASA1, s. 161
4Section
161. 16.971 (11) of the statutes is renumbered 22.03 (11) and amended
5to read:
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22.03
(11) The
division department may charge executive branch agencies for
7information technology development and management services provided to them by
8the
division department under this section.
SB55-ASA1, s. 162
9Section
162. 16.973 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 22.05 (title) and
10amended to read:
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1122.05 (title)
Powers of the division of information technology services
12department.
SB55-ASA1, s. 163
13Section
163. 16.973 (1) (intro.) and (b) to (d) of the statutes are renumbered
1422.05 (1) (intro.) and (b) to (d).
SB55-ASA1, s. 164
15Section
164. 16.973 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 22.05 (1) (ag).
SB55-ASA1, s. 165
16Section
165. 16.973 (2) (intro.) and (a) to (d) of the statutes are renumbered
1722.05 (2) (intro.) and (a) to (d) and amended to read:
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22.05
(2) (intro.) The
division of information technology services department 19may:
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(a) Provide such telecommunications services to agencies as the
division 21department considers to be appropriate.
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(b) Provide such computer services and telecommunications services to local
23governmental units
and the broadcasting corporation and provide such
24telecommunications services to qualified private schools, postsecondary
25institutions, museums and zoos
, as the
division department considers to be
1appropriate and as the
division department can efficiently and economically provide.
2The
division department may exercise this power only if in doing so it maintains the
3services it provides at least at the same levels that it provides prior to exercising this
4power and it does not increase the rates chargeable to users served prior to exercise
5of this power as a result of exercising this power. The
division department may
6charge local governmental units
, the broadcasting corporation, and qualified private
7schools, postsecondary institutions, museums and zoos
, for services provided to them
8under this paragraph in accordance with a methodology determined by the
secretary 9chief information officer. Use of telecommunications services by a qualified private
10school or postsecondary institution shall be subject to the same terms and conditions
11that apply to a municipality using the same services. The
division department shall
12prescribe eligibility requirements for qualified museums and zoos to receive
13telecommunications services under this paragraph.
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(c) Provide such supercomputer services to agencies, local governmental units
15and entities in the private sector as the
division
department considers to be
16appropriate and as the
division department can efficiently and economically provide.
17The
division department may exercise this power only if in doing so it maintains the
18services it provides at least at the same levels that it provides prior to exercising this
19power and it does not increase the rates chargeable to users served prior to exercise
20of this power as a result of exercising this power. The
division department may
21charge agencies, local governmental units and entities in the private sector for
22services provided to them under this paragraph in accordance with a methodology
23determined by the
secretary chief information officer.
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(d) Undertake such studies, contract for the performance of such studies, and
25appoint such councils and committees for advisory purposes as the
division
1department considers appropriate to ensure that the
division's department's plans,
2capital investments and operating priorities meet the needs of
state government and
3of agencies
and of local governmental units and entities in the private sector served
4by the
division department. The
division department may compensate members of
5any council or committee for their services and may reimburse such members for
6their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties.
SB55-ASA1, s. 166
7Section
166. 16.973 (2) (e) of the statutes is renumbered 22.05 (2) (e).
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916.974 Duties of the division of information technology services
10department. (intro.) The
division of information technology services department 11shall:
SB55-ASA1, s. 168
12Section
168. 16.974 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 22.07 (1) and amended
13to read:
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22.07
(1) Provide or contract with a public or private entity to provide computer
15services to agencies. The
division department may charge agencies for services
16provided to them under this subsection in accordance with a methodology
17determined by the
secretary chief information officer.
SB55-ASA1, s. 170
19Section
170. 16.974 (4) to (6) of the statutes are renumbered 22.07 (4) to (6)
20and amended to read:
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22.07
(4) Ensure responsiveness to the needs of agencies for delivery of
22high-quality information technology processing services on an efficient and
23economical basis, while not unduly affecting the privacy of individuals who are the
24subjects of the information being processed by the
division department.
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1(5) Utilize all feasible technical means to ensure the security of all information
2submitted to the
division department for processing by agencies, local governmental
3units and entities in the private sector.
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4(6) With the advice of the ethics board, adopt and enforce standards of ethical
5conduct applicable to its paid consultants which are similar to the standards
6prescribed in subch. III of ch. 19, except that the
division department shall not
7require its paid consultants to file statements of economic interests.
SB55-ASA1, s. 171
8Section
171. 16.974 (7) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 16.974 (1) and
9amended to read:
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16.974
(1) Coordinate with the technology for educational achievement in
11Wisconsin board to provide
secured correctional facilities, as defined in s. 44.70 (3r), 12school districts and cooperative educational service agencies with
13telecommunications access under s. 44.73 and contract with telecommunications
14providers to provide such access.
SB55-ASA1, s. 172
15Section
172. 16.974 (7) (b) to (d) of the statutes are renumbered 16.974 (2) to
16(4).
SB55-ASA1, s. 173
17Section
173. 16.975 of the statutes is renumbered 22.11 and amended to read:
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1822.11 Access to information. The
division of information technology services
19department shall withhold from access under s. 19.35 (1) all information submitted
20to the
division department by agencies,
authorities, units of the federal government, 21local governmental units or entities in the private sector for the purpose of
22processing. The
division department may not process such information without the
23consent of the agency,
authority, unit or other entity which submitted the
24information and may not withhold such information from the agency,
authority, unit
25or other entity or from any other person authorized by the agency,
authority, unit or
1entity to have access to the information. The agency,
authority, unit or other entity
2submitting the information remains the custodian of the information while it is in
3the custody of the
division department and access to such information by that agency,
4authority, unit or entity or any other person shall be determined by that agency,
5authority, unit or other entity and in accordance with law.
SB55-ASA1, s. 175
7Section
175. Subchapter IX (title) of chapter 16 [precedes 16.99] of the
8statutes is repealed.
SB55-ASA1, s. 176
9Section
176. 16.99 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 22.41 (title).
SB55-ASA1, s. 178
11Section
178. 16.99 (2) (intro.) and (a) of the statutes are renumbered 22.41 (2)
12(intro.) and (a) and amended to read:
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22.41
(2) (intro.)
Powers and duties. (intro.) The department shall ensure
14maximum utility, cost-benefit and operational efficiency of all telecommunications
15systems and activities of this state, and those which interface with cities, counties,
16villages, towns, other states and the federal government. The department, with the
17assistance and cooperation of all other
departments
agencies, shall:
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(a) Develop and maintain a statewide long-range telecommunications plan,
19which will serve as a major element for budget preparation, as guidance for technical
20implementation and as a means of ensuring the maximum use of shared systems by
21departments agencies when this would result in operational or economic
22improvements or both.
SB55-ASA1, s. 179
23Section
179. 16.99 (2) (b) to (e) of the statutes are renumbered 22.41 (2) (b) to
24(e).
SB55-ASA1, s. 180
1Section
180. 16.99 (2) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 22.41 (2) (f) and
2amended to read:
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22.41
(2) (f) Perform the functions of agency telecommunications officer for
4those
departments agencies with no designated focal point for telecommunications
5planning, coordination, technical review and procurement.
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18.561
(5) Redemption fund. The proportion which shall be set aside for the
11payment of the principal and interest on the enterprise obligations shall from month
12to month as they accrue and are received, be set apart and paid into a separate fund
13in the treasury or in an account maintained by a trustee appointed for that purpose
14in the authorizing resolution to be identified as "the ... redemption fund". Each
15redemption fund shall be expended, and all moneys from time to time on hand
16therein are irrevocably appropriated, in sums sufficient, only for the payment of
17principal and interest on the enterprise obligations giving rise to it and premium, if
18any, due upon redemption of any such obligations
, and for other obligations that are
19secured by the property or income, or both, of the enterprise or program. Moneys in
20the redemption funds may be commingled only for the purpose of investment with
21other public funds, but they shall be invested only in investment instruments
22permitted in s. 25.17 (3) (dr). All such investments shall be the exclusive property
23of the fund and all earnings on or income from such investments shall be credited to
24the fund.
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118.562
(3) Redemption fund. The special fund revenues that are to be set aside
2for the payment of the principal and interest of the special fund obligations shall be
3paid into a separate fund in the treasury or in an account maintained by a trustee
4appointed for that purpose in the authorizing resolution to be identified as "the ...
5redemption fund". Each redemption fund shall be expended, and all moneys from
6time to time on hand therein are irrevocably appropriated, in sums sufficient, only
7for the payment of principal and interest on the special fund obligations giving rise
8to it and premium, if any, due upon redemption of any such obligations
, and for other
9obligations that are secured by any fees, penalties, or excise taxes deposited in the
10special fund. Moneys in the redemption funds may be commingled only for the
11purpose of investment with other public funds, but they shall be invested only in
12investment instruments permitted in s. 25.17 (3) (dr). All such investments shall be
13the exclusive property of the fund and all earnings on or income from such
14investments shall be credited to the fund.
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18.57
(1) A separate and distinct fund shall be established in the state treasury
17or in an account maintained by a trustee appointed for that purpose by the
18authorizing resolution with respect to each revenue-producing enterprise or
19program the income from which is to be applied to the payment of any enterprise
20obligation. A separate and distinct fund shall be established in the state treasury
21or in an account maintained by a trustee appointed for that purpose by the
22authorizing resolution with respect to any special fund that is created by the
23imposition of fees, penalties or excise taxes and is applied to the payment of special
24fund obligations. All moneys resulting from the issuance of evidences of revenue
25obligation shall be credited to the appropriate fund
or
, applied for refunding or note
1renewal purposes
, or to make deposits to reserve funds, except that moneys which
2represent premium or accrued interest received on the issuance of evidences shall
3be credited to the appropriate redemption fund.
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18.57
(2) Moneys in such funds may be expended, pursuant to appropriations,
6only for the purposes and in the amounts for which borrowed, for the payment of the
7principal of and interest on related revenue obligations
, to make deposits to reserve
8funds, and for expenses incurred in issuing such obligations.
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18.57
(3) Moneys in such funds may be commingled only for the purpose of
11investment with other public funds, but they shall be invested only in investment
12instruments permitted in s. 25.17 (3)
(dg) (b) or in environmental improvement fund
13investment instruments permitted in s. 281.59 (2m). All such investments shall be
14the exclusive property of such fund and all earnings on or income from investments
15shall be credited to such fund and shall become available for any of the purposes
16under sub. (2) and for the payment of interest on related revenue obligations.
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18.59
(2) All original revenue-obligation bond anticipation notes
, or any
19renewal, shall mature within 5 years from the date of issue of the original notes. The
20notes shall be named revenue-bond anticipation notes and shall recite on their face
21that they are payable solely from the proceeds of revenue-obligation bonds to be
22issued under this subchapter. The aggregate amount of such notes outstanding
23including interest to accrue shall not exceed the aggregate principal amount of the
24bonds in anticipation of the sale of which they are issued. The rate of interest borne
25by the notes shall not exceed any maximum rate of interest authorized to be borne
1by the bonds. No lien shall be created or attached with respect to any property of the
2state as a consequence of the issuance of such notes except as provided in sub. (4).
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19.36
(4) Computer programs and data. A computer program, as defined in s.
616.971 22.03 (4) (c), is not subject to examination or copying under s. 19.35 (1), but
7the material used as input for a computer program or the material produced as a
8product of the computer program is subject to the right of examination and copying,
9except as otherwise provided in s. 19.35 or this section.
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19.42
(10) (o) The chief executive officer and members of the board of directors
12of the Fox River Navigational System Authority.
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19.42
(10) (p) A member of the public broadcasting transitional board under
15s. 15.98 (2) (e).
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19.42
(13) (n) The chief executive officer and members of the board of directors
18of the Fox River Navigational System Authority.
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19.42
(13) (p) A member of the public broadcasting transitional board under
21s. 15.98 (2) (e).
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20.001
(3) (c)
Continuing appropriations. Continuing appropriations,
24indicated by the abbreviation "C" in s. 20.005, are appropriations which are
25expendable until fully depleted or repealed by subsequent action of the legislature.
1The amount of a sum certain continuing appropriation for a given fiscal year consists
2of the
unencumbered balance in the appropriation account at the end of the previous
3fiscal year, if any, together with any moneys appropriated under s. 20.005 for that
4fiscal year. The amount of a continuing appropriation
from program revenues or
5segregated revenues from program receipts other than a sum certain appropriation 6consists of the
unencumbered balance in the appropriation account at the end of the
7previous fiscal year, if any, together with any revenues received during the fiscal year
8that are directed by law to be credited to the appropriation account. Dollar amounts
9shown in the schedule under s. 20.005 for a continuing appropriation
from program
10revenues or segregated revenues from program receipts other than a sum certain
11appropriation represent the most reliable estimates of the amounts which will be
12expended during any fiscal year. Except as provided in ss. 20.002 (11) and 20.903 (2),
13expenditures made in accordance with ch. 16 under a continuing appropriation
from
14program revenues or segregated revenues from program receipts
other than a sum
15certain appropriation are limited only by the available revenues from which the
16appropriation is made. Continuing appropriations are indicated in ss. 20.115 to
1720.875 by the introductory phrase, "as a continuing appropriation
",," "all moneys
18received from
," or "all moneys transferred from
".."
SB55-ASA1, s. 189
19Section
189. 20.002 (11) (d) 7. of the statutes is amended to read:
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20.002
(11) (d) 7. The fish and wildlife account within the conservation fund
21under s. 25.29 (3).
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20.003
(4) (d) For fiscal year 2002-03,
1.4% the percentage that would cause
24the estimated general fund balance on June 30 of that fiscal year to equal
25$50,000,000.
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20.003
(6) Restriction on general fund supported borrowing. No bill may be
3enacted by the legislature if the bill would cause the level of general fund supported
4borrowing that is authorized in any fiscal biennium, excluding borrowing for the
5purpose of refunding previous borrowing, to exceed an amount equal to 3.5% of the
6amount designated as "Estimated Taxes" for the first fiscal year of the fiscal
7biennium in the summary under s. 20.005 (1), as published in the biennial budget
8act or acts.
SB55-ASA1, s. 190
9Section
190. 20.005 (1) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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20.005
(1) Summary of all funds. The budget governing fiscal operations for
11the state of Wisconsin for all funds beginning on July 1, 2001, and ending on June
1230, 2003, is summarized as follows: [See Figure 20.005 (1) following]
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Figure: 20.005 (1)
SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS — ALL FUNDS
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SUMMARY OF COMPENSATION RESERVES — ALL FUNDS
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LOTTERY FUND SUMMARY
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SB55-ASA1, s. 191
2Section
191. 20.005 (2) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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20.005
(2) State borrowing program summary. The following schedule sets
4forth the state borrowing program summary: [See Figures 20.005 (2) (a) and (b)
5following]
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Figure: 20.005 (2) (a)
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SUMMARY OF BONDING AUTHORITY MODIFICATIONS
2001-03 FISCAL BIENNIUM
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