To committee on Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical Colleges, and Consumer Protection.
Senate Bill 227
Relating to: interim successors for legislators, meetings of the legislature and legislative committees, and temporary seat of government for the legislature.
By Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical Colleges, and Consumer Protection.
Senate Bill 228
Relating to: disaster assistance and making an appropriation.
By Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical Colleges, and Consumer Protection.
Senate Bill 229
Relating to: regional structural collapse teams and granting rule-making authority.
By Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical Colleges, and Consumer Protection.
Senate Bill 230
Relating to: creating an exception to local levy limits and the expenditure restraint program.
By Joint Legislative Council.
To committee on Small Business, Emergency Preparedness, Technical Colleges, and Consumer Protection.
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Introduction, First Reading, and
Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 231
Relating to: information provided by a person required to register as a sex offender.
By Senators Taylor, Sullivan, Lehman, Hansen, Hopper, Darling and Schultz; cosponsored by Representatives Jorgensen, Danou, Hraychuck, Bernard Schaber, Barca, Hixson, Hubler, Molepske Jr., Smith, Staskunas, Turner, Vruwink, A. Williams, Zepnick, Bies and Ripp.
To committee on Judiciary, Corrections, Insurance, Campaign Finance Reform, and Housing.
Senate Bill 232
Relating to: the payment of state school aid in June 2009.
By Senators Miller and Decker; cosponsored by Representatives Pocan and Sheridan.
To joint committee on Finance.
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S195 Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Secretary of State
June 5 , 2009
The Honorable, the Legislature:
Bill Number Act Number Publication Date
Senate Bill 94Act 16 June 12 , 2009
Senate Bill 37Act 17 June 12 , 2009
Senate Bill 49Act 18 June 12 , 2009
Senate Bill 141Act 19 June 12 , 2009
Sincerely,
DOUGLAS LA FOLLETTE
Secretary of State
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources
May 18, 2009
The Honorable, The Legislature:
In fulfillment of the requirements under s. 299.85 (9m), Wisconsin State Statutes, I am submitting to you a copy of Wisconsin's Environmental Compliance Audit Program 2009 Annual Report. It covers the period April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2009. I am also providing a copy of the Report to the Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
For more information on Wisconsin's Environmental Compliance Audit Program or additional copies of this report, please contact Mark McDermid at (608) 267-3125, or visit our website at:
Sincerely,
matthew frank
Secretary
Referred to committee on Environment.
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Public Instruction
May 26, 2009
The Honorable, The Legislature:
The Department of Public Instruction is submitting the 2008 annual report on the status of bilingual-bicultural education programs as required under s. 115.996, Wis. Stats. The report provides data from the state-aided bilingual-bicultural/ESL education programs for the 2008 fiscal year (July 1, 2007, through June 30, 2008).
This annual report presents details on the state's administration and funding of bilingual education in Wisconsin, including the number of pupils from minority languages served, the locations of the state-aided programs, and staff-related data. In addition, the report comments on factors contributing to program growth.
If you have any questions, please contact Patrick Gasper, communications officer at patrick.gasper@dpi.wi.gov or 608-266-3559.
Sincerely,
elizabeth burmaster
State Superintendent
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services
June 5, 2009
The Honorable, The Legislature:
Pursuant to Wis. Stats., s. 50.04(5)(fr), I am submitting the Department of Health Services' annual report to the Legislature related to Class A violations committed by nursing homes, and forfeitures assessed on nursing homes for those violations.
As defined by Wis. Stats., s. 50.04(3b), a Class A violation is ". . . a violation of this subchapter or of the rules promulgated thereunder which creates a condition or occurrence relating to the operation and maintenance of a nursing home presenting a substantial probability that death or serious mental or physical harm to a resident will result . . ."
The Department issued 32 Class A violations in calendar year 2008. The enclosed report provides details on all Class A violations, including the original forfeiture amount assessed and the status of payment.
Sincerely,
karen e. timberlake
Secretary
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