Relating to: restrictions on the sale or giving away of cigarettes or tobacco products.
By
Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Senate Bill 314
Relating to: the authority of counties, towns, villages and cities to enact ordinances regulating the purchase, possession, sale or giving away of cigarettes and tobacco products.
By
Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Judiciary, Campaign Finance Reform and Consumer Affairs.
Senate Bill 315
Relating to: eliminating the office of health care information and transferring functions related to collection, analysis and dissemination of health care information to the department of health and family services, confidentiality of patient health care records, granting rule-making authority, providing a penalty and making appropriations.
By
Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Health, Human Services, Aging, Corrections, Veterans and Military Affairs.
Senate Bill 316
Relating to: the definition of the internal revenue code for the income tax and the franchise tax.
By
Senators
Burke, Chvala and Ellis; cosponsored by Representatives M. Lehman, Wood and Brancel.
To committee on Economic Development, Housing and Government Operations.
Pursuant to Senate Rule
36(2)(c) and section 13.52(6), of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Co-Chairs of the Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions shall prepare and submit a report by the committee, in writing, setting forth an opinion on the desirability of
Senate Bill 316, relating to the definition of the internal revenue code for the income tax and franchise tax.
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State of Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau
October 2, 1997
The Honorable, The Legislature:
We have completed an evaluation of the Milwaukee County General Assistance-Medical Program, as directed by
1995 Wisconsin Act 27. In 1996, the program provided services to 18,916 indigent persons and spent $34.1 million in local, state, and federal funds. The State will reimburse up to $17.6 million of the county's total program expenditures, which in 1996 accounted for 92.2 percent of statewide General Assistance expenditures.
Beginning in 1996, Milwaukee County began efforts to address the long-standing concern that nearly all health care services provided to the indigent required patients to travel to Wauwatosa, where they were served at either the county hospital or Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, a private, nonprofit provider with which the county has had a long working relationship. In 1996, community-based primary care clinics located in the City of Milwaukee accounted for only $97,235, or 0.3 percent, of total program expenditures. In contrast, Froedtert accounted for $30.5 million, or 89.5 percent, of program expenditures.
In 1997, community-based clinics began to play a much more significant role, which will expand further in 1998, when clinics will be responsible for coordinating the provision of all health care services to the General Assistance-Medical Program participants. However, if the program is to continue to be effective in providing services in the future, officials in Milwaukee County will need to: 1) address the community-based clinics' increased patient loads and administrative responsibilities; 2) monitor how changes in other public assistance programs affect the General Assistance-Medical Program; 3) monitor the effects of programmatic changes on the educational programs of the Medical College of Wisconsin, which staffs Froedtert; and 4) improve program management by developing appropriate policies and procedures and by improving the availability and usefulness of management information.
We appreciate the courtesy and cooperation extended to us by the Milwaukee County staff. A response from the County is the Appendix.
Sincerely,
Dale Cattanach
State Auditor
Higher Educational Aids Board
October 15, 1997
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Submitted herewith is the 1995-1997 biennial report of the State of Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board. This report has been prepared pursuant to Section
15.04 (1) (d) Wisconsin Statutes.
The report provides an analysis of the agency's 1995-1997 activities and accomplishments and describes objectives and intended accomplishments for the 1997-1999 biennium.
Sincerely,
Valorie T. Olson
Executive Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Department of Veterans Affairs
September 30, 1997
The Honorable, The Legislature:
In compliance with section 45.35 (3d)(b), Wis. Stats., as created by
1989 Wisconsin Act 36, the Council on Veterans Programs and the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) are jointly submitting the attached general summary report of the activities and membership over the past two years of the Council and the organizations represented on the Council.
Organizations not yet reporting are the American Legion, American Red Cross, Catholic War Veterans, Federation of Culturally Diverse Veterans, National Association of Black Veterans, Polish Legion of American Veterans, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and Wisconsin Association of Concerned Veterans Organizations.
The information contained in the report was compiled by WDVA staff and the Council Chair from materials submitted by the representative from each organization on the Council.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Cocroft
Deputy Secretary
Phyllis Perk
Chairman, Council on Veterans Programs
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
September 30, 1997
The Honorable, The Senate:
The following summarizes the result of Community Aid audit adjustments made during 1996 for County Social Service Departments and County Departments of Community Programs. This annual report is mandated and issued pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes Section
46.495(2)(b) to the Chief Clerk of each house by September 30 of each year.
RECOVERIES None
Sincerely,
joe leean
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Department of Health and Family Services
October 1, 1997
The Honorable, The Senate:
The attached report is submitted in accordance with s.49.45(2)(a)21 of the Wis. Stats., which directs the Department of Health and Family Services to report annually on Wisconsin Medicaid recipient access to obstetric and pediatric services. The report outlines the variety of federal and state mandates and initiatives that have been established to encourage increased provisions of these important services by physicians and other professions and increased use of medical services by children and pregnant women who receive Medicaid.
I am pleased to advise you that for the eighth consecutive year, Wisconsin's State Plan Amendment, which assures the federal Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) that Wisconsin Medicaid recipients have access to pediatric and obstetric care equal to that of the general population, has been approved by HCFA.
Access to pediatric and obstetric care for Medicaid recipients will continue as a focus of Departmental efforts.
Sincerely,
joe leean
Secretary
State of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Technical College System Board
October 10, 1997
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Pursuant to Wis. Stats. ss 38.12 (11), this is to notify you that all sixteen districts of the Wisconsin Technical College System have provided the required materials, information and orientations on sexual assault and sexual harassment for the 1997-98 school year. Information and materials are provided in student handbooks, information flyers, resource guides, student newspaper, booklets, college policies and/or verbal orientation sessions. Assurances from the districts and sample orientation materials are on file in our office and are available upon request.
If you need additional information or have any questions on this matter, please contact Mr. Keith Krinke, Director, Human Resources at 266-1844.
Sincerely,
Edward Chin
State Director
State of Wisconsin
Department of Revenue
October 2, 1997
The Honorable, The Legislature:
I am submitting the quarterly report of the Wisconsin Lottery for the quarter ending September 30, 1997. As required by s.
565.37 (3), Wis. Stats., the attached materials contain Wisconsin Lottery year to date sales and financial information.
If you have any questions or comments regarding this report, please feel free to contact me at (608) 266-6466.
Sincerely,
Cate Zeuske
Secretary of Revenue
State of Wisconsin
Ethics Board