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(c) The committee may, upon request of the building commission, transfer not
7more than 50% of the moneys so credited to the building trust fund without finding
8that an emergency exists under sub. (3) (a) 1.
AB150-engrossed,7,149
(d) If the building, structure or land was not used by a single agency, as defined
10in s. 13.48 (14) (a), or was under the management of the department of
11administration for use by more than one agency, the committee may, upon request
12of the building commission, transfer an amount not greater than the amount of the
13moneys so credited to the building trust fund without finding that an emergency
14exists under sub. (3) (a) 1.
AB150-engrossed, s. 16r
16Section 16r. 13.123 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 13.123 (2), and 13.123
17(2) (c), as renumbered, is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,7,1918
13.123
(2) (c) Paragraph (b) may not be construed to affect eligibility for any
19allowance authorized under sub. (1)
or (2).
AB150-engrossed,7,2521
13.172
(1) In this section, "agency" means an office, department, agency,
22institution of higher education, association, society or other body in state
23government created or authorized to be created by the constitution or any law, which
24is entitled to expend moneys appropriated by law, including the legislature and the
25courts, and any authority created in ch. 231
, 233 or 234.
AB150-engrossed,8,132
13.20
(2) Pay ranges; duration of employment. All legislative employes shall
3be paid in accordance with the compensation and classification plan for employes in
4the classified civil service within ranges approved by the joint committee on
5legislative organization
, but subject to the pay range maximum and compensation
6maximum under s. 230.125. The secretary of employment relations shall make
7recommendations concerning a compensation and classification schedule for
8legislative employes if requested to do so by the joint committee on legislative
9organization or by the committee on organization of either house. If the joint
10committee does not approve pay ranges for legislative employes, the committee on
11organization of either house may approve pay ranges for its employes. Appointments
12shall be made for the legislative session, unless earlier terminated by the appointing
13officer.
AB150-engrossed,8,1915
13.45
(3) (a) For any day for which the legislator does not file a claim under s.
1613.123 (1), any legislator appointed to serve on a legislative committee or a
17committee to which
the legislator was appointed by either house or the officers
18thereof shall be reimbursed from the appropriations under ss. 20.315 and 20.765 (1)
19(a) or (b) for actual and necessary expenses incurred as a member of the committee.
AB150-engrossed,8,2221
13.48
(1m) (e) Notwithstanding par. (b), the building commission may grant
22waivers under s. 44.39 (5).
AB150-engrossed,9,6
113.48
(5) (b) Whenever the building commission considers any proposal for the
2construction of a new correctional institution or the expansion of an existing
3correctional institution, the department of administration shall provide the
4commission with information concerning annual operating costs, including staffing
5costs, that will result from such construction or expansion in connection with
6consideration of that proposal.
AB150-engrossed,9,209
13.48
(10) Approval by building commission. (a) No state board, agency, officer,
10department, commission or body corporate may enter into a contract for the
11construction, reconstruction, remodeling of or addition to any building, structure, or
12facility, which involves a cost in excess of $100,000, without completion of final plans
13and arrangement for supervision of construction and prior approval by the building
14commission. The building commission may not approve a contract for the
15construction, reconstruction, renovation or remodeling of or an addition to a state
16building as defined in s. 44.51 (2) unless it determines that s. 44.57 has been complied
17with or does not apply. This section applies to the department of transportation only
18in respect to buildings, structures and facilities to be used for administrative or
19operating functions, including buildings, land and equipment to be used for the
20motor vehicle emission inspection and maintenance program under s. 110.20.
AB150-engrossed,9,21
21(b) This subsection does not apply to
contracts any of the following:
AB150-engrossed,9,24
221. Contracts by the department of natural resources for construction work
23related to hazardous substance spill response under s. 144.76 or environmental
24repair under s. 144.442.
This subsection does not apply to projects
AB150-engrossed,10,7
12. Projects approved by the governor in response to emergency situations under
2s. 16.855 (16) (b) or to allocations from the appropriation made under s. 20.867 (2)
3for special category projects when the building commission has released funds under
4sub. (3) and has also approved a plan for the expenditure of those funds. "Special
5category projects" for the purpose of this
subsection
subdivision include
but are not
6limited to projects such as special maintenance, energy conservation, handicapped
7access and advance property acquisition designated by the building commission.
AB150-engrossed,10,2110
13.48
(10) (a) No state board, agency, officer, department, commission or body
11corporate may enter into a contract for the construction, reconstruction, remodeling
12of or addition to any building, structure, or facility, which involves a cost in excess
13of $100,000, without completion of final plans and arrangement for supervision of
14construction and prior approval by the building commission. The building
15commission may not approve a contract for the construction, reconstruction,
16renovation or remodeling of or an addition to a state building as defined in s. 44.51
17(2) unless it determines that s. 44.57 or 16.846 has been complied with or does not
18apply. This section applies to the department of transportation only in respect to
19buildings, structures and facilities to be used for administrative or operating
20functions, including buildings, land and equipment to be used for the motor vehicle
21emission inspection and maintenance program under s. 110.20.
AB150-engrossed,10,2423
13.48
(10) (b) 3. Construction or improvement projects of the University of
24Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
AB150-engrossed,11,9
113.48
(13) (a) Except as provided in par. (c), every building, structure or facility
2that is constructed for the benefit of or use of the state or any state agency, board,
3commission or department
or the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
4Authority shall be in compliance with all applicable state laws, rules, codes and
5regulations but the construction is not subject to the ordinances or regulations of the
6municipality in which the construction takes place except zoning, including without
7limitation because of enumeration ordinances or regulations relating to materials
8used, permits, supervision of construction or installation, payment of permit fees, or
9other restrictions.
AB150-engrossed, s. 24c
10Section 24c. 13.48 (13) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
11.... (this act), is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,11,2012
13.48
(13) (a) Except as provided in par.
(b) or (c), every building, structure or
13facility that is constructed for the benefit of or use of the state or any state agency,
14board, commission or department or the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and
15Clinics Authority shall be in compliance with all applicable state laws, rules, codes
16and regulations and zoning ordinances or regulations of the municipality in which
17the construction takes place but is not subject to other ordinances or regulations of
18that municipality, including without limitation because of enumeration ordinances
19or regulations relating to materials used, permits, supervision of construction or
20installation, payment of permit fees, or other restrictions.
AB150-engrossed,11,2522
13.48
(13) (b) Every building, structure or facility that is constructed at state
23fair park shall be in compliance with all applicable state laws, rules and codes but
24is not subject to zoning or any other ordinances or regulations of the municipality in
25which the park is located.
AB150-engrossed,12,43
13.48
(14) (a) In this subsection, "agency" has the meaning given for "state
4agency" in s. 20.001 (1).
AB150-engrossed,12,206
13.48
(14) (c)
Net If there is any outstanding public debt used to finance the
7acquisition of a building, structure or land or the construction of a building or
8structure that is sold or leased under par. (b), the building commission shall deposit
9a sufficient amount of the net proceeds from the sale or lease of the
lands or buildings
10under par. (b) shall be deposited building, structure or land in the bond security and
11redemption fund under s. 18.09 to
pay repay the principal and
pay the interest on
12any bonds used to finance those lands or buildings
the debt, and any premium due
13upon refunding any of
those bonds that debt. If there
are is no such
bonds debt 14outstanding,
the net proceeds shall be used to pay the principal and interest on the
15bond which is from any revenue source from which there were appropriations to
16support those lands or buildings and which bears the highest true interest costs in
17comparison to any other bond from such revenue sources or, if the net proceeds
18exceed the amount required to repay that principal and pay that interest and
19premium, the building commission shall credit the net proceeds or remaining net
20proceeds to the appropriation account under s. 20.865 (4) (a).
AB150-engrossed,12,2522
13.48
(14) (d) 1. In this paragraph, "surplus land" means land under the
23jurisdiction of the commission and allocated for use by
a state an agency, but unused
24and not needed for the agency's operations or included in the agency's plan for
25construction or development.
AB150-engrossed,13,52
13.48
(14) (d) 2. Biennially, beginning on January 1, 1984, each
state agency
3having surplus land shall submit to the
building commission and the joint committee
4on finance an inventory containing the
description, location
, description and fair
5market value of each parcel of surplus land.
AB150-engrossed,13,87
13.48
(14) (d) 3. a. The
location, description and fair market value
, description
8and location.
AB150-engrossed,13,109
b. Whether the
commission intends to sell or transfer the use of the parcel
will
10be sold or transferred for use by from one agency to another
state agency.
AB150-engrossed,13,1311
c.
Whether If the commission intends to transfer use of the parcel from one
12agency to another agency, whether transfer of the parcel
for use by another state
13agency is critical or desirable
, if the commission intends to transfer the parcel.
AB150-engrossed,14,1615
13.48
(26) Clean water annual finance plan approval. The building
16commission shall review the versions of the biennial finance plan
and any
17amendments to the biennial finance plan submitted to it by the department of
18natural resources and the department of administration under s. 144.2415 (3) (bm)
19and the recommendations of the joint committee on finance and the standing
20committees to which the versions of the biennial finance plan
and any amendments 21were submitted under s. 144.2415 (3) (bm). The building commission shall consider
22the extent to which that version of the biennial finance plan that is updated to reflect
23the adopted biennial budget act will maintain the clean water fund in perpetuity
,
24maintain the purchasing power of the clean water fund, meet the requirements of ss.
25144.241 and 144.2415 to provide financial assistance for water quality pollution
1abatement needs and nonpoint source water pollution management needs, and
2provide a stable and sustainable annual level of financial assistance under ss.
3144.241 and 144.2415 proportional to the state's long-term water pollution
4abatement and management needs and priorities. The building commission shall
5also consider the extent to which the implementation of the clean water fund, as set
6forth in
that version of the biennial finance plan updated to reflect the adopted
7biennial budget act, implements legislative intent on the clean water fund program.
8The building commission shall, no later than 60 days after the date of enactment of
9the biennial budget act, either approve or disapprove the biennial finance plan that
10is updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act, except that the building
11commission may not disapprove those amounts that the legislature approves under
12s. 144.2415 (3) (c). If the building commission disapproves the version of the biennial
13finance plan that is updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act, it must notify
14the department of natural resources and the department of administration of its
15reasons for disapproving the plan, and those departments must revise that version
16of the biennial finance plan and submit the revision to the building commission.
AB150-engrossed,14,2318
13.48
(28) State property leased to the University of Wisconsin Hospitals
19and Clinics Authority. The building commission may not authorize public debt to
20construct or improve any on-campus facilities, as defined under s. 233.01 (7), if the
21building commission believes, at the time that the public debt is authorized, that the
22facilities are or will be leased to the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
23Authority.
AB150-engrossed,15,6
113.53
(2) (b) Study and review the postaudit or other reports submitted by the
2legislative audit bureau, confer with the state auditor and assistants and with other
3legislative committees in regard to such reports and, when necessary, confer with
4representatives of the
state agency entities audited in order to obtain full and
5complete information in regard to any fiscal transactions and governmental
6operations within the state.
AB150-engrossed,15,138
13.53
(2) (c) Refer to the legislature or to an appropriate standing committee
9information that, in its opinion, warrants action by the legislature or by the
10committee. It may request from a standing committee information on such action
11as is taken. The committee shall seek the advice of the appropriate standing
12committees with respect to the program portion of an audit relating to
a state
13department or agency an entity which is within the purview of such committee.
AB150-engrossed,16,315
13.53
(3) (a) In any instance in which a postaudit report of the legislative audit
16bureau cites cases of improper payments; inadequate accounting, operating, or
17administrative system controls, procedures, or related records; inaccuracies; waste
18or extravagance; unauthorized or unintended activities or programs; or other
19deficiencies required by statute to be reported, the head of the
state department or
20agency entity to which the audit report pertains shall, within a time period specified
21by the committee, advise the cochairpersons of the committee, the chairperson of the
22joint committee on legislative organization and to each appropriate standing
23committee of any remedial actions taken or to be taken on matters cited in the report.
24Where such advice is not forthcoming from the head of the
state department or
25agency entity within the time period specified by the committee, or where the
1committee determines that suitable action has not been taken, the committee may
2report the matter immediately to the joint committee on legislative organization and
3to each appropriate standing committee.
AB150-engrossed,16,135
13.53
(3) (b) The committee may, in any case, propose specific corrective action
6to remedy undesirable practices, including changes in applicable laws, rules and
7procedures, but with respect to the program portion of audit, it shall first seek the
8advice of the appropriate standing committees which have purview over the
state
9department or agency entity under review. If the committee introduces a bill, it shall
10be referred to the appropriate standing committee. The appropriate standing
11committees may propose corrective legislation wherever they find that the program
12portion of the audit indicates that a law is not being implemented in the manner
13intended by the legislature when the law was enacted.
AB150-engrossed,16,2215
13.53
(4) Fiscal and performance evaluations. The committee may at any
16time, without regard to whether the legislature is then in session, request the joint
17committee on legislative organization to investigate any matter within the scope of
18a postaudit completed or being conducted by the legislative audit bureau. It may also
19request investigation and consideration of any matter relative to the expenditures
20and revenues as well as the fiscal and performance activities of
state departments
21and agencies entities pursuant to the objectives of the committee and the legislative
22audit bureau.
AB150-engrossed,16,2524
13.58
(1) Creation. (intro.) There is created a joint
standing committee on
25information policy composed of the following members:
AB150-engrossed,17,104
13.58
(5) (a) 1. Review information management
and technology systems,
5plans, practices and policies of state and local units of government, including their
6responsiveness to the needs of state and local units of government for delivery of
7high-quality services on an efficient
, effective and economical basis,
to ensure their 8data security and integrity
and to protect, their protection of the personal privacy of
9individuals who are subjects of data bases of state and local governmental agencies
10and their provision of access to public records under s. 19.35 (1).
AB150-engrossed,17,1613
13.58
(5) (a) 5. Upon receipt of strategic plans from the department of
14administration, the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System, the joint
15committee on legislative organization and the director of state courts, review and
16transmit comments concerning the plans to the entities submitting the plans.
AB150-engrossed,17,2118
13.58
(5) (b) 1. Direct
the privacy advocate, the council on information
19technology or the subunit in the department of administration with policy-making
20responsibility related to information technology to conduct studies or prepare
21reports on items related to the committee's duties under par. (a).
AB150-engrossed,17,2523
13.58
(5) (b) 3. Direct the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin
24System to prepare and submit to the committee such reports as the committee
25requests pursuant to the committee's responsibilities under par. (a).
AB150-engrossed,18,63
13.62
(2) "Agency" means any board, commission, department, office, society,
4institution of higher education, council or committee in the state government, or any
5authority created in ch. 231, 232
, 233 or 234, except that the term does not include
6a council or committee of the legislature.
AB150-engrossed,18,108
13.625
(8m) Subsection (3) does not apply to the solicitation of anything of
9pecuniary value to pay the costs of remedying environmental contamination, as
10defined in s. 144.968 (1), by an agency official of the department of natural resources.
AB150-engrossed,18,1512
13.625
(10) This section does not apply to the solicitation, acceptance or
13furnishing of anything of pecuniary value by the department of tourism, or to a
14principal furnishing anything of pecuniary value to the department of tourism,
15under s. 19.56 (3) (em) or (f) for the activity specified in s. 19.56 (3) (em).
AB150-engrossed,19,317
13.63
(1) Licenses. An application for a license to act as a lobbyist may be
18obtained from and filed with the board. The application shall be signed, under the
19penalty for making false statements under s. 13.69 (6m), by the lobbyist. Upon
20approval of the application and payment of the
applicable license fee under s. 13.75
21(1)
or (1m) to the board, the board shall issue a license which entitles the licensee to
22practice lobbying on behalf of
one or more each registered
principals principal who
23or which
have has filed an authorization under s. 13.65 for that lobbyist
and paid the
24authorization fee under s. 13.75 (4). The license shall expire on December 31 of each
25even-numbered year. No application may be disapproved by the board except an
1application for a license by a person who is ineligible for licensure under s. 13.69 (4)
2or lobbyist whose license has been revoked under s. 13.69 (7) and only for the period
3of such ineligibility or revocation. Denial of a license may be reviewed under ch. 227.
AB150-engrossed,19,65
13.75
(1) Obtaining a license under s. 13.63 (1)
, $200 to act on behalf of one
6principal, $250.
AB150-engrossed,19,98
13.75
(1m) Obtaining a license under s. 13.63 (1) to act on behalf of 2 or more
9principals, $400.
AB150-engrossed,19,1111
13.75
(2) Filing the principal registration form under s. 13.64,
$300 $375.
AB150-engrossed,19,1313
13.75
(4) Filing an authorization statement under s. 13.65,
$100 $125.