Ethics Board
June 25, 1996
To the Honorable the Senate:
At the direction of s. 13.685(7), Wisconsin Statutes, I am notifying you of changes in the Ethics Board's records of licensed lobbyists and their employers.
Organization's authorization of additional lobbyists:
The following organization previously registered with the Ethics Board as an employer of lobbyists has authorized to act on its behalf an additional licensed lobbyist:
Assisted Living Assn, Wisconsin
Oakley, Kara
Termination of lobbying authorizations:
The following individual is no longer authorized to lobby on behalf of the organization listed below, as of the date indicated.
Women's Network, Wisconsin
Fitzsimmons, Therese 6/1/96
Also available from the Wisconsin Ethics Board are reports identifying the amount and value of time state agencies have spent to affect legislative action and reports of expenditures for lobbying activities filed by the organizations that employ lobbyists.
Sincerely,
R. Roth Judd
Executive Director
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
June 24, 1996
The Honorable, The Legislature:
We have completed financial audits of the Wisconsin Gaming Commission and the Wisconsin Lottery for fiscal year 1994-95 to meet our audit requirements under s. 13.94(1)(em), Wis. Stats. We were able to provide unqualified opinions on the Gaming Commission's and Lottery's financial statements.
Copies of the audit reports have been distributed to members of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee and those required by law to receive copies. If your are interested in receiving copies of these reports, please contact our office and request report numbers 96-7 and 96-8.
Sincerely,
Dale Cattanach
State Auditor
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
June 19, 1996
The Honorable, The Legislature:
S849 We have completed an evaluation of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's State Laboratory of Hygiene. Through a broad range of testing services, the State Laboratory supports the public and environmental health programs of the departments of Health and Social Services and Natural Resources and the University of Wisconsin. However, over 54 percent of the State Laboratory's fiscal year 1994-95 revenue of $21.5 million was generated from tests provided to other customers, such as health care providers, industry, water suppliers, well owners, other states, other public agencies, and private laboratories. State Laboratory staff also conduct research and have educational responsibilities.
Representatives of private laboratories in Wisconsin, particularly those offering environmental testing services, question the extent to which the State Laboratory should provide testing services to public and private customers in competition with private laboratories. They also question whether the Laboratory sets its prices fairly.
Based on known capacity and interest on the part of private laboratories in Wisconsin, we estimate between $6.6 million and $10.1 million of the State Laboratory's fiscal year 1994-95 test billing might have been diverted to private laboratories. Redirecting this work would have a limited financial effect on the more than $500 million private laboratory industry, although a few environmental laboratories might realize significant benefits. However, public agency customers of the State Laboratory believe that factors such as cost, quality, and maintaining capacity to respond in emergencies justify the Laboratory's current levels of testing activity.
Inadequate financial and management information kept by the State Laboratory hampers efforts to ensure public agencies are getting the best value, determine which tests are subsidized by public funds, and set prices performed for private customers at competitive levels. Improved cost accounting would enable the Laboratory and other state agencies to manage their resources better and determine which laboratory activities can be provided most cost-effectively by the State Laboratory, and which by private laboratories.
We appreciate the courtesy and cooperation extended to us by State Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Health and Social Services, Department of Natural Resources, and private laboratory staff. Responses from the Director of the State Laboratory and the Department of Health and Social Services are Appendices II and III.
Sincerely,
Dale Cattanach
State Auditor
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Social Services
June 20, 1996
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Section 46.972(4) of the statutes requires the Department of Health and Social Services to submit to the legislature a report by June 30 of each year on the allocation and expenditure of funds for services for homeless individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses, including individuals who are dually diagnosed with a mental illness and substance abuse. Attached is the report for calendar 1995.
Department staff are available to answer any questions you may have.
Sincerely,
Joseph Leean
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Department of Corrections
June 19, 1996
The Honorable, The Legislature:
It is our pleasure to submit to the you the Biennial Report of the Board on Aging and Long Term Care in accordance with s. 15.04(1)(d) and 16.009(2)(l) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
The report serves as an appraisal of the Board's activities during 1994-1995. Successful strategies to resolve complex problems faced by the long-term care consumer are discussed. Continuing problems are identified, and strategies for resolution are proposed for government's consideration.
Wisconsin is embarking on a complicated study of its long-term care service system. The Board on Aging and Long Term Care is an active participant in this effort, representing the interests of the consumer. This report contributes to that discussion. We are hopeful that it will serve as a useful reference for you as the Legislature begins to debate a redesign of long-term care for Wisconsin.
Sincerely,
Linda S. Howard
Chairperson
Geroge F. Potaracke
Executive Director
State of Wisconsin
Department of Administration
June 21, 1996
The Honorable, The Legislature:
As required by s. 16.045(5), I am submitting the fourth semiannual Wisconsin Gasohol and Alternative Fuel Use Report for distribution to the appropriate standing committees.
Should you or committee members have questions, please contact the Division of Energy and Intergovernmental Relations, Nathaniel E. Robinson, Administrator, at 608/266-7257
Sincerely,
James R. Klauser
Secretary
Referred to committee on Agriculture, Transportation, Utilities and Financial Institutions /Environmental Resources and Urban Affairs.
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executive communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
June 24, 1996
To the Honorable, the Senate:
The following bill(s), originating in the Senate, have been approved, signed and deposited in the office of the Secretary of State:
Sincerely,
TOMMY G. THOMPSON
Governor
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referrals and receipt of committee reports concerning proposed administrative rules
Relating to sport fishing.
Submitted by Department of Natural Resources.
Report received from Agency, June 19, 1996.
Referred to committee on Environmental Resources and Urban Affairs, June 26, 1996 .
Relating to physician assistants.
Submitted by Department of Regulation and Licensing.
Report received from Agency, June 24, 1996.
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