SB44-SSA1, s. 9134 22Section 9134. Nonstatutory provisions; lieutenant governor.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9135 23Section 9135. Nonstatutory provisions; lower Wisconsin state
riverway board.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9136 24Section 9136. Nonstatutory provisions; Medical College of Wisconsin.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9137
1Section 9137. Nonstatutory provisions; military affairs.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9138 2Section 9138. Nonstatutory provisions; natural resources.
SB44-SSA1,1080,10 3(1z) Brownfields green space grants. During the 2003-05 fiscal biennium, the
4department of natural resources may review applications submitted to the
5department by January 17, 2003, for grants under section 292.79 of the statutes and
6may use the criteria under that section and rules promulgated by the department
7under that section to make grants of up to a total of $1,000,000 from the
8appropriation under section 20.370 (6) (eu) of the statutes to applicants that would
9have been eligible for grants under section 292.79 of the statutes in fiscal year
102002-03.
SB44-SSA1,1081,5 11(2z) Environmental management appropriation reduction. The department
12of natural resources may submit a plan to the secretary of administration to increase
13the appropriation to the department of natural resources under section 20.370 (2)
14(mq) of the statutes by not more than $1,120,000 in fiscal year 2003-04 and
15$1,120,000 in fiscal year 2004-05 and to decrease one or more other sum certain
16appropriations made to the department from the environmental fund for
17environmental management by a total equal to the amount of the proposed increase.
18The department may not include in the plan a decrease in the appropriation under
19section 20.370 (2) (mr) of the statutes, as created by this act. The department shall
20include in the plan a description of the number and types of positions that would be
21eliminated under the plan. If the secretary does not approve the plan, the
22department may not implement the plan. If the secretary approves the plan, he or
23she shall submit the plan to the joint committee on finance. If the cochairpersons of
24the committee do not notify the secretary within 14 working days after the date of
25the secretary's submittal that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose

1of reviewing the plan, the department shall implement the plan. If the
2cochairpersons of the committee notify the secretary within 14 working days after
3the date of the secretary's submittal that the committee has scheduled a meeting for
4the purpose of reviewing the plan, the department may not implement the plan until
5it is approved by the committee, as submitted or as modified.
SB44-SSA1,1081,12 6(3) Funding to maintain and develop historic sites. Notwithstanding section
720.370 (7) (fa) of the statutes, the requirements that the department of natural
8resources expend at least $150,000 in each fiscal year from the appropriation under
9section 20.370 (7) (fa) of the statutes for maintaining and developing historic sites
10and that the department of natural resources expend at least $10,000 of these
11amounts in each fiscal year for maintaining and developing Heritage Hill State Park
12do not apply in fiscal year 2003-04.
SB44-SSA1,1081,17 13(3d) Chronic wasting disease. Of the amounts appropriated to the department
14of natural resources under section 20.370 (8) (mz) of the statutes, the department of
15natural resources shall expend $360,000 in fiscal year 2003-04 for efforts to manage
16wildlife diseases, with a primary focus on managing and testing for chronic wasting
17disease.
SB44-SSA1,1081,23 18(3f) Grant for mitigation of bluff erosion. During the 2003-05 fiscal
19biennium, the department of natural resources shall make a grant of $250,000 from
20the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (te) of the statutes, as affected by this act,
21to Sheboygan County for a project to mitigate bluff erosion along County Highway
22LS if Sheboygan County provides an amount equal to at least 30% of the total project
23costs from nonstate revenue sources.
SB44-SSA1,1083,6 24(3x) Sale of property. Notwithstanding section 23.15 (1) of the statutes, as
25affected by this act, during fiscal year 2003-04 and fiscal year 2004-05, the

1department of natural resources shall make a good faith effort to sell enough real
2property that is owned by the state under the jurisdiction of the department and that
3is currently used for one of the purposes specified in section 23.09 (2) (d) of the
4statutes to receive $20,000,000 annually from those sales after any payment to the
5bond security and redemption fund and to the federal government. The department
6shall attempt to first sell real property that is isolated from other publicly owned real
7property, then to sell real property that is suitable for agricultural use, and finally
8to sell other real property under its jurisdiction. If there is any outstanding public
9debt used to finance the acquisition, construction, or improvement of any real
10property that is sold under this subsection, the department shall deposit a sufficient
11amount of the net proceeds from the sale of the real property in the bond security and
12redemption fund under section 18.09 of the statutes to repay the principal and pay
13the interest on the debt, and any premium due upon refunding any of the debt. If
14the real property was purchased with federal financial assistance, the department
15shall pay to the federal government any of the net proceeds required by federal law.
16Before entering into an agreement to sell real property under this subsection, the
17secretary of natural resources shall submit the proposal to sell the real property to
18the joint committee on finance. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify
19the secretary that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of
20reviewing the proposed sale within 14 working days after the date of the secretary's
21submittal, the sale may be completed. If, within 14 working days after the date of
22the secretary's submittal of the proposed sale, the cochairpersons of the committee
23notify the secretary that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of
24reviewing the proposed sale, the sale may be implemented under this subsection only
25upon approval of the committee. Any moneys received from the sale of real property

1under this subsection shall be deposited in the budget stabilization fund. If the
2department is unable to sell annually sufficient real property to net $20,000,000
3from those sales in either fiscal year, the department shall submit a report to the
4members of the joint committee on finance detailing the department's plan for selling
5real property under this subsection and explaining why the department was unable
6to sell enough real property during the fiscal year to net $20,000,000.
SB44-SSA1,1083,17 7(4f) Recreational boating aids; Memory Lake. From the appropriation under
8section 20.370 (5) (cq) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of
9natural resources shall provide $400,000 in fiscal year 2003-04 to the village of
10Grantsburg in Burnett County for a project to dredge weeds in Memory Lake. The
11village of Grantsburg shall contribute funding for the project equal to 25% of the
12project's cost. The village of Grantsburg's contribution may be in matching funds or
13may be in-kind contributions or both. Notwithstanding section 30.92 (4) (b) 7. and
148. of the statutes, the project specified under this subsection qualifies as a
15recreational boating project for the purpose of providing moneys under this
16subsection. This project need not be placed on the priority list under section 30.92
17(3) (a) of the statutes.
SB44-SSA1,1083,18 18(4g) Little Muskego Lake.
SB44-SSA1,1084,519 (a) From the appropriation under section 20.370 (5) (cq) of the statutes, as
20affected by this act, the department of natural resources shall provide financial
21assistance in fiscal year 2003-04 to the Little Muskego Lake protection and
22rehabilitation district for a dredging project in Little Muskego Lake. The
23department of natural resources shall provide as financial assistance under this
24paragraph $25,000 or an amount equal to the amount contributed by the lake
25district, whichever is less. The contribution by the lake district may be in the form

1of money or in-kind contributions or both. Notwithstanding section 30.92 (4) (b) 7.
2and 8. of the statutes, the project specified under this subsection qualifies as a
3recreational boating project for the purpose of providing moneys under this
4subsection. This project need not be placed on the priority list under section 30.92
5(3) (a) of the statutes.
SB44-SSA1,1084,9 6(b) The financial assistance provided under paragraph (a) shall be used in
7Island Drive Bay to clean out muck from shore to shore to the hard bottom of the bay
8or to a depth of 8 feet, whichever is less. Sections 23.24, 30.20, and 283.31 of the
9statutes do not apply to the dredging project specified under paragraph (a).
SB44-SSA1,1084,17 10(4k) Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River commission. The department of
11natural resources shall provide in fiscal year 2003-04, from the appropriation under
12section 20.370 (5) (cq) of the statutes, as affected by this act, $200,000 to the
13Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River commission. The commission may use this
14funding for activities that are required or authorized under subchapter VI of chapter
1533 of the statutes and that are consistent with the commission's implementation
16plan. The activities for which this funding is utilized may include the activities
17required under section 33.56 (1), (2), and (3) of the statutes.
SB44-SSA1,1085,7 18(5g) Reductions of administrative appropriations. By January 1, 2004, the
19department of natural resources shall submit to the secretary of administration a
20plan to implement the reductions from fiscal year 2003-04 to fiscal year 2004-05 in
21the department of natural resource's appropriation accounts under sections 20.370
22(8) (ma) and (9) (ma), including proposed position reductions. The secretary of
23administration may approve or may modify and then approve the plan submitted by
24the department of natural resources. By March 1, 2004, the secretary shall submit
25the approved plan to the joint committee on finance. If the cochairpersons of the

1committee do not notify the secretary that the committee has scheduled a meeting
2for the purpose of reviewing the proposed plan within 14 working days after the date
3of the secretary's submittal, the plan may be implemented. If, within 14 working
4days after the date of the secretary's submittal of the plan, the cochairpersons of the
5committee notify the secretary that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the
6purpose of reviewing the proposed plan, the plan may be implemented under this
7subsection only upon approval of the committee.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9139 8Section 9139. Nonstatutory provisions; personnel commission.
SB44-SSA1,1085,9 9(1) Abolition of personnel commission.
SB44-SSA1,1085,1010 (a) Assets and liabilities.
SB44-SSA1,1085,14 111. On the effective date of this subdivision, all assets and liabilities of the
12personnel commission relating to the performance of its duties under section 230.45
13(1) (a), (c), (d), and (e), 2001 stats., as determined by the secretary of administration,
14shall become the assets and liabilities of the employment relations commission.
SB44-SSA1,1085,19 152. On the effective date of this subdivision, all assets and liabilities of the
16personnel commission relating to the performance of its duties under section 230.45
17(1) (b), (g), (gm), (j), (k), (L), and (m), 2001 stats., as determined by the secretary of
18administration, shall become the assets and liabilities of the department of
19workforce development.
SB44-SSA1,1085,2020 (b) Tangible personal property.
SB44-SSA1,1085,25 211. On the effective date of this subdivision, all tangible personal property,
22including records, of the personnel commission relating to the performance of its
23duties under section 230.45 (1) (a), (c), (d), and (e), 2001 stats., as determined by the
24secretary of administration, are transferred to the employment relations
25commission.
SB44-SSA1,1086,5
12. On the effective date of this subdivision, all tangible personal property,
2including records, of the personnel commission relating to the performance of its
3duties under section 230.45 (1) (b), (g), (gm), (j), (k), (L), and (m), 2001 stats., as
4determined by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the department of
5workforce development.
SB44-SSA1,1086,66 (c) Contracts.
SB44-SSA1,1086,14 71. On the effective date of this subdivision, all contracts entered into by the
8personnel commission relating to the performance of its duties under section 230.45
9(1) (a), (c), (d), and (e), 2001 stats., as determined by the secretary of administration,
10which are in effect on the effective date of this subdivision remain in effect and are
11transferred to the employment relations commission. The employment relations
12commission shall carry out any such contractual obligations until modified or
13rescinded by the employment relations commission to the extent allowed under the
14contract.
SB44-SSA1,1086,22 152. On the effective date of this subdivision, all contracts entered into by the
16personnel commission relating to the performance of its duties under section 230.45
17(1) (b), (g), (gm), (j), (k), (L), and (m), 2001 stats., as determined by the secretary of
18administration, which are in effect on the effective date of this subdivision remain
19in effect and are transferred to the department of workforce development. The
20department of workforce development shall carry out any such contractual
21obligations until modified or rescinded by the department of workforce development
22to the extent allowed under the contract.
SB44-SSA1,1086,2323 (d) Pending matters.
SB44-SSA1,1087,4 241. On the effective date of this subdivision, any matter pending with the
25personnel commission relating to the performance of its duties under section 230.45

1(1) (a), (c), (d), and (e), 2001 stats., is transferred to the employment relations
2commission, and all materials submitted to or actions taken by the personnel
3commission with respect to the pending matter are considered as having been
4submitted to or taken by the employment relations commission.
SB44-SSA1,1087,10 52. On the effective date of this subdivision, any matter pending with the
6personnel commission relating to the performance of its duties under section 230.45
7(1) (b), (g), (gm), (j), (k), (L), and (m), 2001 stats., is transferred to the department of
8workforce development, and all materials submitted to or actions taken by the
9personnel commission with respect to the pending matter are considered as having
10been submitted to or taken by the department of workforce development.
SB44-SSA1,1087,1111 (e) Rules and orders.
SB44-SSA1,1087,17 121. All rules promulgated, and all orders issued, by the personnel commission
13that are in effect on the effective date of this subdivision and that relate to the
14performance of its duties under section 230.45 (1) (a), (c), (d), and (e), 2001 stats.,
15remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until amended or repealed or
16modified or rescinded, whichever is appropriate, by the employment relations
17commission.
SB44-SSA1,1087,23 182. All rules promulgated, and all orders issued, by the personnel commission
19that are in effect on the effective date of this subdivision and that relate to the
20performance of its duties under section 230.45 (1) (b), (g), (gm), (j), (k), (L), and (m),
212001 stats., remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until amended
22or repealed or modified or rescinded, whichever is appropriate, by the department
23of workforce development.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9140 24Section 9140. Nonstatutory provisions; public defender board.
SB44-SSA1,1088,5
1(1z) Monthly report on private bar appropriation. In each month of the
22003-05 fiscal biennium, the office of the state public defender shall submit to the
3joint committee on finance a report on the expenditures from, encumbrances against,
4and unencumbered balance in the appropriation account of the public defender
5board under section 20.550 (1) (d) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 2003.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9141 6Section 9141. Nonstatutory provisions; public instruction.
SB44-SSA1,1088,7 7(2c) School finance commission.
SB44-SSA1,1088,14 8(a) There is created a committee called the school finance commission. The
9commission shall consist of 3 members appointed by the governor, one member
10appointed by the state superintendent of public instruction, 3 members appointed
11by the senate majority leader, 3 members appointed by the speaker of the assembly,
12one member appointed by the senate minority leader, and one member appointed by
13the assembly minority leader. The governor shall appoint the chairperson of the
14commission from among its members.
SB44-SSA1,1088,20 15(b) The commission shall study the system for funding elementary and
16secondary education in this state, including the equalization aid formula, school
17finance equity, revenue limits, the qualified economic offer, health insurance costs,
18and any other issues the governor, the senate majority leader, the speaker of the
19assembly, the senate minority leader, or the assembly minority leader requests the
20commission to consider.
SB44-SSA1,1088,25 21(c) The commission shall submit its report, including its recommendations for
22modifying the school funding system, to the governor and the state superintendent
23of public instruction, and to the legislature in the manner provided under section
2413.172 (1) of the statutes, by January 1, 2004. The commission terminates upon
25submission of its report.
SB44-SSA1,1089,1
1(2q) Revenue limits.
SB44-SSA1,1089,2 2(a) In this subsection:
SB44-SSA1,1089,8 31. "Base" means the sum of the amount of state aid received in the 2002-03
4school year and property taxes levied for the 2002-03 school year, excluding property
5taxes levied for the purpose of section 120.13 (19) of the statutes, funds described
6under section 121.91 (4) (c) of the statutes, and revenues that are excluded under
7section 121.91 (4) (f) 2. of the statutes, as affected by this act, and section 121.91 (7)
8of the statutes.
SB44-SSA1,1089,10 92. "Number of pupils enrolled" has the meaning given in section 121.90 (1) of
10the statutes, as affected by this act.
SB44-SSA1,1089,16 11(b) For the purpose of determining a school district's revenue limit in the
122003-04 school year, the department of public instruction shall reduce the base in
13proportion to the change in the average of the number of pupils enrolled in 2000,
142001, and 2002 resulting from counting 4-year-old kindergarten pupils under
15section 121.004 (7) (c) and (cm) of the statutes, as affected by this act, instead of under
16section 121.004 (7) (c) and (cm), 2001 stats.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9142 17Section 9142. Nonstatutory provisions; public lands, board of
commissioners of.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9143 18Section 9143. Nonstatutory provisions; public service commission.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9144 19Section 9144. Nonstatutory provisions; regulation and licensing.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9145 20Section 9145. Nonstatutory provisions; revenue.
SB44-SSA1,1089,23 21(1f) Tax appeals commission. Notwithstanding section 15.105 (1) of the
22statutes, the governor may not appoint a tax appeals commissioner to fill a vacancy
23for the term ending on March 1, 2009, until after June 30, 2005.
SB44-SSA1,1090,5
1(1x) Adoption of federal income tax law changes. Changes to the Internal
2Revenue Code made by P.L. 107-134, P.L. 107-147, excluding sections 101 and 406
3of P.L. 107-147, and P.L. 107-181 apply to the definitions of "Internal Revenue Code"
4in chapter 71 of the statutes at the time that those changes apply for federal income
5tax purposes.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9146 6Section 9146. Nonstatutory provisions; secretary of state.
SB44-SSA1,1090,11 7(1x) Elimination of deputy secretary of state. The authorized FTE positions
8for the office of the secretary of state, funded from the appropriation under section
920.575 (1) (g) of the statutes, are decreased by 1.0 PR position on the effective date
10of this subsection for the purpose of eliminating the position of deputy secretary of
11state.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9147 12Section 9147. Nonstatutory provisions; state fair park board.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9148 13Section 9148. Nonstatutory provisions; supreme court.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9149 14Section 9149. Nonstatutory provisions; technical college system.
SB44-SSA1,1090,16 15(1x) Technical preparation, school-to-work, and work-based learning
16programs.
SB44-SSA1,1090,22 17(a) The authorized FTE positions for the technical college system board, funded
18from the appropriation under section 20.292 (1) (kx) of the statutes, as affected by
19this act, are increased by 2.2 PR positions on the effective date of this paragraph for
20the purpose of administering the technical preparation, school-to-work, and
21work-based learning programs under section 38.40 of the statutes, as affected by
22this act.
SB44-SSA1,1091,2 23(b) The authorized FTE positions for the technical college system board, funded
24from the appropriation under section 20.292 (1) (m) of the statutes are increased by
257.85 FED positions on the effective date of this paragraph for the purpose of

1administering the technical preparation, school-to-work, and work-based learning
2programs under section 38.40 of the statutes, as affected by this act.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9150 3Section 9150. Nonstatutory provisions; technology for educational
achievement in Wisconsin board.
SB44-SSA1,1091,5 4(1d) Transfer of duties from the technology for educational achievement
5in Wisconsin board.
SB44-SSA1,1091,106 (a) Outstanding loans. On the effective date of this paragraph, all loans made
7under section 44.72 (4) (b), 2001 stats., shall be assigned to the department of
8administration. The department of administration shall take all actions that are
9necessary for the effective assignment of those loans, including providing
10notification of that assignment to all persons liable for repayment of those loans.
SB44-SSA1,1091,1111 (b) Positions and employees.
SB44-SSA1,1091,1512 1. The authorized FTE positions for the technology for educational
13achievement in Wisconsin board, funded from the appropriation under section
1420.275 (1) (a), 2001 stats., are decreased by 1.0 GPR position on the effective date of
15this subdivision for the purpose of eliminating that board.
SB44-SSA1,1091,1916 2. The authorized FTE positions for the technology for educational
17achievement in Wisconsin board, funded from the appropriation under section
1820.275 (1) (g), 2001 stats., are decreased by 0.5 PR position on the effective date of
19this subdivision for the purpose of eliminating that board.
SB44-SSA1,1091,2320 3. The authorized FTE positions for the technology for educational
21achievement in Wisconsin board, funded from the appropriation under section
2220.275 (1) (m), 2001 stats., are decreased by 0.5 FED position on the effective date
23of this subdivision for the purpose of eliminating that board.
SB44-SSA1,1092,3
14. On the effective date of this subdivision, all incumbent employees holding
2the positions specified in subdivisions 1., 2., and 3. are transferred to the department
3of administration.
SB44-SSA1,1092,94 (c) Employee status. Employees transferred under paragraph (b) 4. have all the
5rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
6statutes in the department of administration that they enjoyed in the technology for
7educational achievement in Wisconsin board immediately before the transfer.
8Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no transferred employee who has
9attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
SB44-SSA1,1092,1410 (d) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the technology for educational
11achievement in Wisconsin board in effect on the effective date of this paragraph
12remain in effect and are transferred to the department of administration. The
13department of administration shall carry out any obligations under a transferred
14contract until the department of administration modifies or rescinds the contract.
SB44-SSA1,1092,2115 (e) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the technology for educational
16achievement in Wisconsin board that are in effect on the effective date of this
17paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until the
18department of administration amends or repeals them. All orders issued by the
19technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board that are in effect on the
20effective date of this paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration date
21or until the department of administration modifies or rescinds them.
SB44-SSA1,1093,222 (f) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the technology for educational
23achievement in Wisconsin board on the effective date of this paragraph is transferred
24to the department of administration, and all materials submitted to or actions taken
25by the technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board concerning the

1pending matter are considered to have been submitted to or taken by the department
2of administration.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9151 3Section 9151. Nonstatutory provisions; tobacco control board.
SB44-SSA1,1093,44 (1) Elimination of the tobacco control board.
SB44-SSA1,1093,75 (a) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
6liabilities of the tobacco control board shall become the assets and liabilities of the
7department of health and family services.
SB44-SSA1,1093,88 (b) Contracts.
SB44-SSA1,1093,14 91. All contracts entered into by the tobacco control board in effect on the
10effective date of this subdivision remain in effect and are transferred to the
11department of health and family services. The department of health and family
12services shall carry out any obligations under such a contract until the contract is
13modified or rescinded by the department of health and family services to the extent
14allowed under the contract.
SB44-SSA1,1093,21 152. All contracts entered into by the department of health and family services
16in effect on the effective date of this subdivision that are primarily related to the
17functions of the tobacco control board, as determined by the secretary of
18administration, remain in effect. The department of health and family services shall
19carry out any obligations under such a contract until the contract is modified or
20rescinded by the department of health and family services to the extent allowed
21under the contract.
SB44-SSA1,1094,222 (c) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the tobacco control board that
23are in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect until their
24specified expiration date or until amended or repealed by the department of health
25and family services. All orders issued by the tobacco control board that are in effect

1on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect until their specified expiration
2date or until modified or rescinded by the department of health and family services.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9152 3Section 9152. Nonstatutory provisions; tourism.
SB44-SSA1, s. 9153 4Section 9153. Nonstatutory provisions; transportation.
SB44-SSA1,1094,7 5(1j) Traffic control signals in the town of Beloit. Not later than June 30,
62004, the department of transportation shall install traffic control signals at the
7intersection of Inman Parkway and USH 51 in the town of Beloit in Rock County.
SB44-SSA1,1094,11 8(1r) Request for state highway programs. Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1)
9of the statutes, the department of transportation shall add to its 2005-07 biennial
10budget request to the department of administration the following amounts to
11establish its 2004-05 fiscal year appropriation base for state highway programs:
SB44-SSA1,1094,13 12(a) In the appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (bq) of the statutes,
13$64,210,200.
SB44-SSA1,1094,15 14(b) In the appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (br) of the statutes,
15$28,871,900.
SB44-SSA1,1094,17 16(c) In the appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (cq) of the statutes,
17$128,135,700.
SB44-SSA1,1094,19 18(d) In the appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (cr) of the statutes,
19$52,654,100.
SB44-SSA1,1094,20 20(1y) Positions reduction; submission of plan for each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,1095,821 (a) By the date specified by the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance
22for submission of requests for consideration at the 3rd quarterly meeting of the
23committee under section 13.10 of the statutes in the 2003-04 fiscal year, the
24department of transportation may submit a plan to the committee that contains the
25department's proposal for reallocating position reductions in the department, and

1associated funding adjustments, for fiscal year 2003-04. For each proposed position
2reduction, the plan shall identify, by division, the position type and the appropriation
3account from which the position is currently funded. The plan may include the
4transfer of funds between appropriation accounts, or the reallocation of funds
5between expenditure categories within an appropriation account, or both, if the
6funds to be transferred or reallocated are to be used for salary expenses and are
7available as a result of cost savings realized from implementation by the department
8of increased operational efficiencies.
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