SB44-SSA1,983,4
23569.06 Indian gaming receipts. Indian gaming receipts shall be credited to
24the appropriation accounts under ss. 20.455 (2) (gc) and 20.505 (8) (h)
and (hm) as
25specified under ss. 20.455 (2) (gc) and 20.505 (8) (h)
and (hm). Indian gaming receipts
1shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm) in the amount
2necessary to make the transfers specified under s. 20.505 (8) (hm). Indian gaming
3receipts not otherwise credited to appropriation accounts under this section shall be
4paid into the general fund.
SB44-SSA1,983,96
601.13
(1) Receipt of deposits. (intro.) Subject to the approval of the
7commissioner, the
state treasurer secretary of administration shall accept deposits
8or control of acceptable book-entry accounts from insurers and other licensees of the
9office as follows:
SB44-SSA1, s. 2636
10Section
2636. 601.13 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,983,1511
601.13
(3) Securities eligible. (intro.) All deposits may consist of any of the
12securities authorized in this subsection. Each security must be approved by the
13commissioner, must be subject to disposition by the
state treasurer secretary of
14administration, and must not be available to any other person except as expressly
15provided by law. The authorized securities are:
SB44-SSA1,984,217
601.13
(5) Receipt, inspection, and record. The
state treasurer
secretary of
18administration shall deliver to the depositor a receipt for all securities deposited or
19held under the control of the
state treasurer secretary of administration and shall
20permit the depositor to inspect its physically held securities at any reasonable time.
21On application of the depositor the
treasurer secretary of administration shall certify
22when required by any law of the United States or of any other state or foreign country
23or by the order of any court of competent jurisdiction that the deposit was made. The
24treasurer secretary of administration and the commissioner shall each keep a
25permanent record of securities deposited or held under the control of the
state
1treasurer secretary of administration and of any substitutions or withdrawals and
2shall compare records at least annually.
SB44-SSA1,984,64
601.13
(6) Transfer of securities. No transfer of a deposited security, whether
5voluntary or by operation of law, is valid unless approved in writing by the
6commissioner and countersigned by the
treasurer secretary of administration.
SB44-SSA1,984,108
601.13
(8) Interest and substitutions. (intro.) Subject to s.
14.58 (13) 16.401
9(11), a depositor shall, while solvent and complying with the laws of this state, be
10entitled:
SB44-SSA1,984,1812
601.13
(11) Advance deposit of fees. With the approval of the commissioner,
13any person required to pay fees or assessments to the state through the
14commissioner may make a deposit with the
treasurer
secretary of administration 15from which the fees or assessments shall be paid on order of the commissioner not
16less than twice each year. Upon request by the depositor, any balance remaining
17shall be returned on the certificate of the commissioner that all fees and assessments
18have been paid to date.
SB44-SSA1,985,222
601.41
(12) Substantially similar health care coverage plan. The
23commissioner shall promulgate rules that set out a standardized summary of
24benefits provided under health care coverage plans, including plans offered under
1s. 40.51 (7), for use in determining whether a health care coverage plan is
2substantially similar to a plan offered under s. 40.51 (7).
SB44-SSA1,985,94
601.45
(3) Deposit. The commissioner may require any examinee, before or
5from time to time during an examination, to deposit with the
state treasurer 6secretary of administration such deposits as the commissioner deems necessary to
7pay the costs of the examination. Any deposit and any payment made under subs.
8(1) and (2) shall be credited to the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g) in the
9percentage specified in that paragraph.
SB44-SSA1,985,1711
601.62
(4) Fees in investigations and hearings. The fees for stenographic
12services in investigations, examinations
, and hearings may not exceed the sum
13provided for like services in the circuit court. The fees of officers, witnesses,
14interpreters
, and stenographers on behalf of the commissioner or the state shall be
15paid by the
state treasurer upon the warrant of the department secretary of
16administration, authorized by the certificate of the commissioner, and shall be
17charged to the appropriation under s. 20.145 (1) (g).
SB44-SSA1,985,2219
604.04
(4) Payment procedure. Any charges against a fund under sub. (3) shall
20be certified by the commissioner, audited by the department of administration under
21s. 16.53
, and paid by the
treasurer
secretary of administration out of the appropriate
22fund in accordance with procedures of the department of administration.
SB44-SSA1,986,6
24604.05 Investments. Assets of all funds under chs. 605 to 607 shall be
25invested by the state investment board under s. 25.17. Each January 1 the
state
1treasurer secretary of administration shall credit each fund with earnings on the
2invested assets in each fund for the preceding 12 months. If any fund is indebted to
3the general fund of the state
, the fund shall be charged, at the end of each calendar
4year, with interest on the indebtedness at the average rate earned by the state upon
5its deposits in public depositories during the period of indebtedness and that sum
6shall be credited to the general fund.
SB44-SSA1,986,98
604.06
(1) Custody. The
state treasurer secretary of administration has sole
9custody of all assets of funds under chs. 605 to 607.
SB44-SSA1,986,14
11604.07 Bonds. The commissioner as manager of the funds and the
treasurer 12secretary of administration shall file surety bonds, specifically conditioned on the
13performance of their duties under chs. 605 to 607, in amounts required by, and with
14sureties approved by, the governor.
SB44-SSA1,986,22
16605.30 Inadequacy of fund. If the property fund does not have sufficient
17assets to pay claims that are due, the
department
secretary of administration shall
18issue a warrant as a transfer from the general fund to the property fund
an amount 19sufficient to pay the losses and
the state treasurer shall pay the
warrant losses. The
20property fund shall thereafter repay the general fund
this amount and the
21department secretary of administration shall
issue warrants for such transfer
the
22amount as soon as there are assets in the property fund.
SB44-SSA1,987,524
611.76
(4) (e) That no policyholder, other than a policyholder of a mutual life
25insurance company, may receive a distribution of shares valued in excess of the
1amount to which he or she is entitled under s. 645.72 (4). Any excess over that
2amount shall be distributed in shares to the state treasury for the benefit of the
3common school fund. After 5 years the shares may be sold by the
treasurer secretary
4of administration at his or her discretion and the proceeds credited to the common
5school fund; and
SB44-SSA1,987,97
632.746
(7m) (a) In this subsection, "terms of the group health benefit plan"
8does not include any requirements under the group health benefit plan related to
9enrollment periods or waiting periods.
SB44-SSA1,987,1510
(b) An insurer offering a group health benefit plan shall permit, as provided in
11par. (c), an employee who is not enrolled but who is eligible for coverage under the
12terms of the group health benefit plan, or a participant's or employee's dependent
13who is not enrolled but who is eligible for coverage under the terms of the group
14health benefit plan, to enroll for coverage under the terms of the plan if all of the
15following apply:
SB44-SSA1,987,1816
1. The employee or dependent is eligible for benefits under the Medical
17Assistance program under s. 49.472 or for coverage under the Badger Care health
18care program under s. 49.665.
SB44-SSA1,987,2419
2. The department of health and family services will purchase coverage under
20the group health benefit plan on behalf of the employee or dependent because the
21department of health and family services has determined that paying the portion of
22the premium for which the employee is responsible will not be more costly than
23providing the medical assistance or the coverage under the Badger Care health care
24program, whichever is applicable.
SB44-SSA1,988,4
1(c) An insurer permitting an employee or dependent to enroll under this
2subsection shall provide for an enrollment period of not less than 30 days, beginning
3on the date on which the department of health and family services makes the
4determination under par. (b) 2.
SB44-SSA1,988,196
704.05
(5) (a) 2. Give the tenant notice, personally or by ordinary mail
7addressed to the tenant's last-known address, of the landlord's intent to dispose of
8the personal property by sale or other appropriate means if the property is not
9repossessed by the tenant. If the tenant fails to repossess the property within 30 days
10after the date of personal service or the date of the mailing of the notice, the landlord
11may dispose of the property by private or public sale or any other appropriate means.
12The landlord may deduct from the proceeds of sale any costs of sale and any storage
13charges if the landlord has first stored the personalty under subd. 1. If the proceeds
14minus the costs of sale and minus any storage charges are not claimed within 60 days
15after the date of the sale of the personalty, the landlord is not accountable to the
16tenant for any of the proceeds of the sale or the value of the property. The landlord
17shall send the proceeds of the sale minus the costs of the sale and minus any storage
18charges to the department of administration for deposit in the appropriation under
19s.
20.505 (7) 20.143 (2) (h).
SB44-SSA1,989,421
753.061
(5) The state shall reimburse the county for the costs of operating one
22of the 2 circuit court branches designated under sub. (2m) that begin to primarily
23handle violent crime cases on September 1, 1991, including the one-time cost of
24courtroom construction. The costs reimbursable under this subsection shall be paid
25by the
state treasurer secretary of administration to the county treasurer pursuant
1to a voucher submitted by the clerk of circuit court to the director of state courts and
2shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.625 (1) (as). The amount
3reimbursable under this subsection may not exceed $383,100 in the 1991-92 fiscal
4year and $0 in the 1992-93 fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,989,136
753.07
(2) (a) The persons shall continue to receive salaries directly payable
7from the state in the same amount as they were receiving on July 31, 1978, and such
8salaries are subject to s. 40.05. The balance of the salaries authorized under ss.
9230.12 and 751.02 for the judges and reporters shall be paid by the
state treasurer 10secretary of administration to the county treasurer pursuant to a voucher submitted
11by the clerk of circuit court to the director of state courts. The county treasurer shall
12pay the amounts directly to the judges and reporters and the amounts paid are
13subject to the retirement system established under
chapter 201, laws of 1937.
SB44-SSA1,989,2015
753.07
(3) (a) The salaries authorized under ss. 230.12 and 751.02 for the
16judges and reporters shall be paid by the
state treasurer secretary of administration 17to the county treasurer pursuant to a voucher submitted by the clerk of circuit court
18to the director of state courts. The county treasurer shall pay the amounts directly
19to the judges and reporters and the amounts paid shall be subject to the retirement
20system established under
chapter 201, laws of 1937.
SB44-SSA1,990,922
753.07
(4) Court personnel; options. As state employees, county court judges,
23county court reporters
, and assistant county court reporters, as specified in sub. (1),
24who are denominated or become circuit court judges and reporters on August 1, 1978,
25and persons serving as circuit court judges and circuit court reporters for Milwaukee
1County on July 31, 1978, shall have the option of remaining as participants under
2county life and health insurance programs to the extent of their participation in such
3programs on February 1, 1978. The
state treasurer
secretary of administration shall
4semiannually pay to the county treasurer, pursuant to a voucher submitted by the
5clerk of circuit court to the director of state courts, an amount equal to the state
6contribution for life and health insurance for other comparable state employees. The
7county shall pay the cost of any premiums for life and health insurance exceeding the
8sum of the state contribution and the employee contribution as required under the
9county programs.
SB44-SSA1,990,1511
757.05
(1) (b) If a fine or forfeiture is imposed by a court of record, after a
12determination by the court of the amount due, the clerk of the court shall collect and
13transmit the amount to the county treasurer as provided in s. 59.40 (2) (m). The
14county treasurer shall then make payment to the
state treasurer secretary of
15administration as provided in s. 59.25 (3) (f) 2.
SB44-SSA1,990,2117
757.05
(1) (c) If a fine or forfeiture is imposed by a municipal court, after a
18determination by the court of the amount due, the court shall collect and transmit
19the amount to the treasurer of the county, city, town, or village, and that treasurer
20shall make payment to the
state treasurer secretary of administration as provided
21in s. 66.0114 (1) (bm).
SB44-SSA1,991,323
757.05
(1) (d) If any deposit of bail is made for a noncriminal offense to which
24this subsection applies, the person making the deposit shall also deposit a sufficient
25amount to include the assessment prescribed in this subsection for forfeited bail. If
1bail is forfeited, the amount of the assessment shall be transmitted monthly to the
2state treasurer secretary of administration under this subsection. If bail is returned,
3the assessment shall also be returned.
SB44-SSA1,991,105
757.05
(2) (a)
Law enforcement training fund. Eleven twenty-fourths 6Forty-eight percent of all moneys collected from penalty assessments under sub. (1)
7shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.455 (2) (i) and utilized in
8accordance with ss. 20.455 (2) and 165.85 (5). The moneys credited to the
9appropriation account under s. 20.455 (2) (i), except for the moneys transferred to s.
1020.455 (2) (jb), constitute the law enforcement training fund.
SB44-SSA1,991,2312
758.19
(7) The director of state courts shall adopt, revise biennially and submit
13to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on information policy and technology, the
14governor and the
department of electronic government
secretary of administration,
15no later than September 15 of each even-numbered year, a strategic plan for the
16utilization of information technology to carry out the functions of the courts and
17judicial branch agencies, as defined in s. 16.70 (5). The plan shall address the
18business needs of the courts and judicial branch agencies and shall identify all
19resources relating to information technology which the courts and judicial branch
20agencies desire to acquire, contingent upon funding availability, the priority for such
21acquisitions and the justification for such acquisitions. The plan shall also identify
22any changes in the functioning of the courts and judicial branch agencies under the
23plan.
SB44-SSA1,992,10
1778.135 Campaign finance forfeitures; how recovered. Notwithstanding
2s. 778.13, whenever any action or proposed action by the elections board under s. 5.05
3(1) (c) is settled as a result of agreement between the parties without approval of the
4court, the moneys accruing to the state on account of such settlement shall be paid
5to the board and deposited with the
state treasurer
secretary of administration.
6Whenever any proposed action by a county board of election commissioners under s.
77.21 (2m) (a) is settled as a result of agreement between the parties, the moneys
8accruing to the county on account of such settlement shall be paid to the board of
9election commissioners and deposited with the county treasurer in the same manner
10as provided for forfeitures under s. 778.13.
SB44-SSA1,992,17
12778.136 Ethics and lobbying forfeitures; how recovered. 13Notwithstanding s. 778.13, whenever any moneys are received by the ethics board
14or attorney general in settlement of a civil action or other civil matter for violation
15of the lobbying law or code of ethics for state public officials and employees under s.
1619.545, the moneys shall accrue to the state and be deposited with the
state treasurer 17secretary of administration.
SB44-SSA1,993,3
19778.17 Statement to county board; payment to state. Every county
20treasurer shall, on the first day of the annual meeting of the county board, submit
21to it a verified statement of all moneys received by the county treasurer during the
22year next preceding from town, village
, and city treasurers under this chapter,
23containing the names of such treasurers, the amount received from each
, and
the 24date of receipt. The county clerk shall deduct all expenses incurred by the county in
25recovering such forfeitures from the aggregate amount so received, and shall
1immediately certify to the county treasurer the amount of clear proceeds of such
2forfeitures, so ascertained, who shall pay the same to the
state treasurer secretary
3of administration.
SB44-SSA1,993,65
809.25
(2) (a) 1. For filing an appeal, cross-appeal, petition for review, petition
6to bypass, or other proceeding,
$150 $195.
SB44-SSA1,993,158
812.42
(2) (c) In addition to the $15 garnishee fee, the garnishee shall receive
9a $3 fee for each payment delivered to the creditor under s. 812.39 after the first
10payment. That additional fee shall be deducted from the moneys delivered to the
11creditor. Those fees become part of the funds of the state if the department of
12administration is the garnishee, or funds of the appropriate governmental
13subdivision if any other governmental entity is the garnishee. The judgment creditor
14shall pay the initial garnishee fee to the
treasurer of the state secretary of
15administration or other governmental subdivision, as applicable.
SB44-SSA1,993,2317
813.16
(7) If the person seeking the appointment of a receiver under sub. (1)
18is a
savings and loan association or savings bank supervised by the division of
19banking or a corporation supervised by the
division of savings institutions, home
20loan bank board,
U.S. federal office of thrift supervision, federal deposit insurance
21corporation
, or resolution trust corporation, the court, unless the opposing party
22objects, shall appoint an officer of such corporation as receiver to act without
23compensation and to give such bond as the court requires.
SB44-SSA1,994,4
1813.31
(1) In each case of termination of receivership as provided in s. 813.28,
2the court, except in cases where the proceedings have been certified to the proper
3court under s. 813.26 (1), shall set aside the sum there named and direct its payment
4by the receiver, to the
state treasurer secretary of administration.
SB44-SSA1,994,76
813.31
(2) The
state treasurer secretary of administration shall retain or invest
7the funds thus paid in.
SB44-SSA1,994,139
813.31
(3) If at any time thereafter an absentee whose estate has been
10distributed under a final finding and judgment made as herein provided shall appear
11and make claim for reimbursement, the court may in a proceeding by the claimant
12against the
state treasurer secretary of administration order payment to the
13claimant as in its opinion may be fair and adequate under the circumstances.
SB44-SSA1,994,2015
814.60
(1) In a criminal action, the clerk of circuit court shall collect a fee of $20
16for all necessary filing, entering
, or recording, to be paid by the defendant when
17judgment is entered against the defendant. Of the fees received by the clerk of circuit
18court under this subsection, the county treasurer shall pay 50% to the
state treasurer 19secretary of administration for deposit in the general fund and shall retain the
20balance for the use of the county.
SB44-SSA1,995,322
814.61
(1) (a) Except as provided under pars. (c), (d)
, and (e), at the
23commencement of all civil actions and special proceedings not specified in ss. 814.62
24to 814.66, $75. Of the fees received by the clerk under this paragraph, the county
25treasurer shall pay $45 to the
state treasurer secretary of administration for deposit
1in the general fund and shall retain the balance for the use of the county. The
state
2treasurer secretary of administration shall credit $15 of the $45 to the appropriation
3under s. 20.680 (2) (j).
SB44-SSA1,995,115
814.61
(3) Third-party complaint. When any defendant files a 3rd-party
6complaint, the defendant shall pay a fee of $45. The defendant shall pay only one
7such $45 fee in an action. Of the fees received by the clerk under this subsection, the
8county treasurer shall pay $25 to the
state treasurer
secretary of administration for
9deposit in the general fund and shall retain the balance for the use of the county. The
10state treasurer secretary of administration shall credit $5 of the $25 to the
11appropriation under s. 20.680 (2) (j).
SB44-SSA1,995,2113
814.61
(7) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), upon the filing of any petition
14under s. 767.32 (1) or any motion, by either party, for the revision of a judgment or
15order in an action affecting the family, $30. No fee may be collected under this
16paragraph for any petition or motion by either party for the revision of a judgment
17or order involving child support, family support
, or maintenance if both parties have
18stipulated to the revision of the judgment or order. Of the fees received by the clerk
19under this paragraph, the county treasurer shall pay 50% to the
state treasurer 20secretary of administration for deposit in the general fund and shall retain the
21balance for the use of the county.
SB44-SSA1,996,323
814.61
(7) (b) Upon the filing of any petition, motion
, or order to show cause
24by either party under s. 767.325 or 767.327, $50. Of the fees received by the clerk
25under this paragraph, the county treasurer shall pay 25% to the
state treasurer
1secretary of administration for deposit in the general fund, retain 25% for the use of
2the county
, and deposit 50% in a separate account to be used by the county exclusively
3for the purposes specified in s. 767.11.