AB150-engrossed,2378,1712
704.90
(11) (title)
Duties of the department of justice agriculture, trade and
13consumer protection. (a) Except as provided in par. (c), the department of
justice 14agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall investigate alleged violations of
15this section and rules promulgated under sub. (9). To facilitate its investigations, the
16department may subpoena persons and records and may enforce compliance with the
17subpoenas as provided in s. 885.12.
AB150-engrossed,2378,2319
705.04
(2g) Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (2), the department of health and
20social services may collect, from funds of a decedent that are held by the decedent
21immediately before death in a joint account or a P.O.D. account, an amount equal to
22the medical assistance that is recoverable under s. 49.496 (3) (a) and that was paid
23on behalf of the decedent or the decedent's spouse.
AB150-engrossed, s. 7065b
24Section 7065b. 705.04 (2g) of the statutes, as created by 1995 Wisconsin Act
25.... (this act), is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2379,6
1705.04
(2g) Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (2), the department of health and
2social services may collect, from funds of a decedent that are held by the decedent
3immediately before death in a joint account or a P.O.D. account, an amount equal to
4the medical assistance that is recoverable under s. 49.496 (3) (a)
or an amount equal
5to aid under s. 49.48, 49.483 or 49.485 that is recoverable under s. 49.482 (2) (a) and
6that was paid on behalf of the decedent or the decedent's spouse.
AB150-engrossed, s. 7065bm
7Section 7065bm. 705.04 (2g) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
8.... (this act), sections 7065 and 7065b, is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2379,169
705.04
(2g) Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (2), the department of health and
10social services may collect, from funds of a decedent that are held by the decedent
11immediately before death in a joint account or a P.O.D. account, an amount equal to
12the medical assistance that is recoverable under s. 49.496 (3) (a)
, or an amount equal
13to aid under s. 49.48, 49.483 or 49.485 that is recoverable under s. 49.482 (2) (a)
or
14an amount equal to long-term community support services under s. 46.27 that is
15recoverable under s. 46.27 (7g) (c) 1. and that was paid on behalf of the decedent or
16the decedent's spouse.
AB150-engrossed, s. 7065c
17Section 7065c. 705.04 (2g) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
18.... (this act), sections 7065, 7065b and 7065bm, is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2380,219
705.04
(2g) Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (2), the department of health and
20social services may collect, from funds of a decedent that are held by the decedent
21immediately before death in a joint account or a P.O.D. account, an amount equal to
22the medical assistance that is recoverable under s. 49.496 (3) (a), an amount equal
23to aid under
49.48, 49.483 or 49.485 49.68, 49.683 or 49.685 that is recoverable under
24s.
49.482 49.682 (2) (a) or an amount equal to long-term community support services
1under s. 46.27 that is recoverable under s. 46.27 (7g) (c) 1. and that was paid on behalf
2of the decedent or the decedent's spouse.
AB150-engrossed,2380,54
706.11
(1) (f) Any mortgage executed to a mortgage banker, as defined in s.
54
40.71 224.71 (3).
AB150-engrossed,2380,157
707.49
(4) Surety bond and other options. Instead of placing deposits in an
8escrow account, a developer may obtain a surety bond issued by a company
9authorized to do business in this state, an irrevocable letter of credit or a similar
10arrangement, in an amount which at all times is not less than the amount of the
11deposits otherwise subject to the escrow requirements of this section. The bond,
12letter of credit or similar arrangement shall be filed with the department of
justice 13agriculture, trade and consumer protection and made payable to the department of
14justice agriculture, trade and consumer protection for the benefit of aggrieved
15parties.
AB150-engrossed,2380,1817
707.57
(2) (title)
Attorney general's Department of agriculture, trade and
18consumer protection authority.
AB150-engrossed,2381,220
707.57
(2) (a) The department of
justice agriculture, trade and consumer
21protection, or any district attorney upon informing the department of
justice 22agriculture, trade and consumer protection, may commence an action in circuit court
23in the name of the state to restrain by temporary or permanent injunction any
24violation of this chapter. Before entry of final judgment, the court may make such
25orders or judgments as may be necessary to restore to any person any pecuniary loss
1suffered because of the acts or practices involved in the action if proof of these acts
2or practices is submitted to the satisfaction of the court.
AB150-engrossed,2381,64
707.57
(2) (b) The department of
justice agriculture, trade and consumer
5protection may conduct hearings, administer oaths, issue subpoenas and take
6testimony to aid in its investigation of violations of this chapter.
AB150-engrossed,2381,128
707.57
(3) Penalty. Any person who violates this chapter shall be required to
9forfeit not more than $5,000 for each offense. Forfeitures under this subsection shall
10be enforced by action on behalf of the state by the department of
justice agriculture,
11trade and consumer protection or by the district attorney of the county where the
12violation occurs.
AB150-engrossed,2381,2014
709.03 (form) 8. .... .... .... I am aware of underground fuel storage
15
tanks on the property. (If correct,
16
the owner, by law, must report the
17
location to the department of
18industry, labor and human relations
19development at P.O. Box
7969 7970,
20
Madison, Wisconsin, 53707.)
AB150-engrossed,2382,2
22751.025 Temporary use of court reporters. If the court reporter appointed
23by the judge is not available or if an additional court reporter is needed, the judge,
24in cooperation with the chief judge and court administrator for that judicial district,
1shall attempt to locate and use a court reporter from another branch of court before
2hiring a private court reporter.
AB150-engrossed,2382,65
756.04
(2) (am) 1. f. Lists of persons
on general relief under ch. 49 and persons
6on receiving aid to families with dependent children under ch. 49.
AB150-engrossed, s. 7074
7Section
7074
. 756.04 (2) (am) 1. f. of the statutes, as affected by 1995
8Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2382,109
756.04
(2) (am) 1. f. Lists of persons receiving aid to families with dependent
10children under
subch. III of ch. 49.
AB150-engrossed, s. 7075
11Section
7075. 756.096 (3) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 756.096 (3) (b) 1.
12and amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2382,1513
756.096
(3) (b) 1.
A Except as provided in subd. 2., a jury in civil
and traffic cases
14shall consist of 6 persons unless a party requests a greater number, not to exceed 12.
15The court, on its own motion may require a greater number, not to exceed 12.
AB150-engrossed,2382,1817
756.096
(3) (b) 2. A jury in cases involving traffic regulations, as defined in s.
18345.20 (1) (b), shall consist of 6 persons.
AB150-engrossed,2383,220
757.48
(1) (b) The guardian ad litem shall be allowed reasonable compensation
21for his or her services such as is customarily charged by attorneys in this state for
22comparable services. If the court orders a county to pay the compensation of the
23guardian ad litem, the amount ordered may not exceed the compensation paid to
24private attorneys under s. 977.08 (4m)
(b). If the attorney of record is also the
1guardian ad litem, the attorney shall be entitled only to attorney fees and shall
2receive no compensation for services as guardian ad litem.
AB150-engrossed,2383,104
757.57
(5) Except as provided in SCR 71.04 (4), every reporter, upon the request
5of any party to an action or proceeding, shall make a typewritten transcript, and as
6many copies thereof as the party requests, of the testimony and proceedings reported
7by him or her in the action or proceeding, or any part thereof specified by the party,
8the transcript and each copy thereof to be duly certified by him or her to be a correct
9transcript thereof. For the transcripts the reporter is entitled to receive the fees
10prescribed in s. 814.69
(2) (1) (b).
AB150-engrossed,2383,1512
757.83
(4) Staff. The judicial commission shall hire an executive director, and
13may hire one staff member, in the unclassified service. The executive director shall
14be a member of the state bar of Wisconsin
and shall provide staff services to the
15judicial commission and the judicial council.
AB150-engrossed,2383,2017
758.01
(2) The supreme court may establish and charge fees for photocopying,
18microfilm copying, books, generation of copies of documents from optical disk
or
19electronic storage, computer services and other services provided by the state law
20library. The fees are subject to the cost limitations under ss. 19.35 (3) and 20.908.
AB150-engrossed,2384,1522
758.13
(1) Membership; appointment; terms. There is created a judicial council
23of
20 21 members as follows: a supreme court justice designated by the supreme
24court; a court of appeals judge designated by the court of appeals; the director of state
25courts or his or her designee; 4 circuit judges designated by the judicial conference;
1the chairpersons of the senate and the assembly committees dealing with judicial
2affairs or a member of each such committee designated by the respective
3chairperson; the attorney general or his or her designee; the revisor of statutes or an
4assistant designated by the revisor; the deans of the law schools of the university of
5Wisconsin and Marquette university or a member of the respective law school
6faculties designated by the deans; the state public defender or his or her designee;
7the president-elect of the state bar of Wisconsin or a member of the board of
8governors of the state bar designated by the president-elect and 3 additional
9members thereof selected by the state bar to serve 3-year terms;
one district attorney
10appointed by the governor; and 2 citizens at large appointed by the governor to serve
113-year terms. The names of the members shall be certified to the secretary of state
12by the executive secretary
of the judicial commission. Members shall hold office until
13their successors have been selected. Members shall receive no compensation, but
14shall be reimbursed from the appropriation made by s.
20.645 20.665 (1) for expenses
15necessarily incurred by them in attending council meetings.
AB150-engrossed,2384,2017
758.13
(2) (g) Recommend to the supreme court, legislature and governor any
18changes in the organization, operation and methods of conducting the business of the
19courts that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the court system and
20result in cost savings.
AB150-engrossed,2385,1123
758.19
(4m) The director of state courts shall purchase equipment needed by
24court reporters employed by the state on July 1, 1999, who have not purchased the
25necessary equipment by July 1, 1999. The director of state courts is not required to
1purchase necessary equipment for any court reporter who has not purchased his or
2her equipment by July 1, 1999, if that court reporter, on July 1, 1999, is within 2 years
3of retirement, as determined by the director of state courts. If a court reporter begins
4employment as a court reporter with the state after July 1, 1999, he or she shall have
5the option of purchasing the necessary court reporter equipment before commencing
6employment or having the state purchase the necessary equipment. The department
7of administration shall promulgate a rule specifying the types and amount of
8equipment that a court reporter needs to purchase to be exempt from the state
9purchasing court reporter equipment on his or her behalf under this subsection. Any
10equipment that the director of state courts purchases for state employes, including
11equipment purchased for state-employed court reporters, is the property of the state.
AB150-engrossed,2385,1513
758.19
(5) (a) 8. Any other court costs, except costs related to courtroom
14security, including security personnel, and costs related to rent, utilities,
15maintenance, rehabilitation and construction of court facilities.
AB150-engrossed,2385,2217
758.19
(5) (b) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.625 (1) (d), the
18director of state courts shall make
the following payments to counties
totaling
19$3,443,950 on July 1, 1995, or the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts
20date], whichever is later, totaling $8,294,050 on January 1, 1996, and totaling
21$8,244,800 on every July 1 and January 1 thereafter, which the director of state
22courts shall distribute as follows:
AB150-engrossed,2385,2525
758.19
(5) (b) 1. For each circuit court branch in the county, $32,900.
AB150-engrossed,2386,3
12. In addition to the payment under subd. 1., for each county with one or less
2circuit court branches, $5,000 in the 1995-96 fiscal year and $10,000 in each fiscal
3year thereafter.
AB150-engrossed,2386,85
758.19
(5) (b) 3. In addition to the payment under subd. 1., for each county with
6more than one circuit court branch, a payment equal to the county's proportion of the
7state population times the amount remaining after the payments are made under
8subds. 1. and 2.
AB150-engrossed,2386,1711
758.19
(5) (c)
The amount paid to each county under par. (b) shall be
12determined by dividing the number of circuit court branches in the county by the
13total number of circuit court branches in the state and multiplying that result by the
14total payment to be made. For those counties that share the services of one or more
15circuit court branches, the director of state courts shall annually determine the
16proportional share of that circuit court branch for each county based on the circuit
17court branch case load in each county.
AB150-engrossed, s. 7092
18Section
7092. 758.19 (5) (e) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 758.19 (5)
19(e) and amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2386,2420
758.19
(5) (e) No later than July 1, 1994, and no later than July 1 of each year
21thereafter, each county shall submit to the director of state courts, in a format that
22is established by the director of state courts, information regarding the amount of
23actual
court costs that the county incurred in the previous calendar year for each of
24the
following: court costs listed in par. (a) 1. to 8.
AB150-engrossed,2387,5
1758.19
(6) (a) In this subsection, "guardian ad litem costs" means the costs of
2guardian ad litem compensation that a county incurs under ch. 48, 55, 767 or 880,
3that the county has final legal responsibility to pay or that the county is unable to
4recover from another person and that does not exceed the per hour rate established
5for time spent in court by private attorneys under s. 977.08 (4m) (b).
AB150-engrossed,2387,126
(b)
From the appropriation under s. 20.625 (1) (e), the director of state courts,
7beginning on July 1, 1995, shall annually on July 1 pay to each county the county's
8share, as determined under par. (c), of the total appropriation under s. 20.625 (1) (e).
9The payment is designed to defray a county's guardian ad litem costs but, except as
10provided in par. (d), the director of state courts may not require a county to account
11for the county's guardian ad litem costs or the manner in which or the purposes for
12which the county expends the payment.
AB150-engrossed,2387,1313
(c) 1. In this paragraph:
AB150-engrossed,2387,1414
a. "Court support services fee" means the fee under s. 814.634.
AB150-engrossed,2387,1815
b. "Judicial need" means the need for a circuit judge, calculated under the
16weighted caseload formula, based on case filings in the previous calendar year for
17those types of cases which the director of state courts determines are likely to involve
18significant guardian ad litem costs.
AB150-engrossed,2387,2219
c. "Weighted caseload formula" means the formula utilized by the director of
20state courts to assist in determining the comparative need for circuit court judges in
21this state, based on the number of cases filed in a given year and the judicial time
22needed to process the cases.
AB150-engrossed,2387,2423
2. The amount paid to each county under par. (b) shall be the sum of the
24following amounts:
AB150-engrossed,2388,3
1a. The amount determined by dividing the number of circuit court branches in
2the county by the total number of circuit court branches in the state and multiplying
3that result by one-third of the total amount to be paid under par. (b).
AB150-engrossed,2388,64
b. The amount determined by dividing the judicial need for the county by the
5total judicial need for all counties in this state and multiplying that result by
6one-third of the total amount to be paid under par. (b).
AB150-engrossed,2388,117
c. The amount determined by dividing the amount of court support services fees
8charged and collected in the county in the previous calendar year by the total amount
9of court support services fees charged and collected in the state in the previous
10calendar year and multiplying that result by one-third of the total amount to be paid
11under par. (b).
AB150-engrossed,2388,1412
(d) Annually, no later than July 1, each county shall submit to the director of
13state courts, in a format that the director of state courts establishes, all of the
14following:
AB150-engrossed,2388,1615
1. The total cost of guardian ad litem compensation that the county incurred
16under chs. 48, 55, 767 and 880 in the previous calendar year.
AB150-engrossed,2388,1917
2. The total guardian ad litem compensation that the county initially paid
18under chs. 48, 55, 767 and 880 and that was recovered in the previous calendar year
19by the county from another responsible person.
AB150-engrossed,2389,621
758.19
(7) The director of state courts shall adopt, revise biennially and submit
22to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on information policy, the governor and
23the secretary of administration, no later than September 15 of each even-numbered
24year, a strategic plan for the utilization of information technology to carry out the
25functions of the courts and judicial branch agencies, as defined in section 16.70 (5)
1of the statutes. The plan shall address the business needs of the courts and judicial
2branch agencies and shall identify all resources relating to information technology
3which the courts and judicial branch agencies desire to acquire, contingent upon
4funding availability, the priority for such acquisitions and the justification for such
5acquisitions. The plan shall also identify any changes in the functioning of the courts
6and judicial branch agencies under the plan.
AB150-engrossed,2389,108
766.565
(7) With respect to consumer credit transactions, the
commissioner 9division of banking may promulgate rules to interpret this chapter and chs. 421 to
10427, consistent with the purposes and policies of this chapter and chs. 421 to 427.
AB150-engrossed,2389,1313
767.001
(1d) "Department" means the department of revenue.
AB150-engrossed,2389,1915
767.02
(3) Commencement of an action affecting the family which affects a
16minor child constitutes an application to the department
of health and social services 17for services on behalf of the minor child under s.
46.25 73.25. This application does
18not authorize intervention as a party in any action, by the department
of health and
19social services.
AB150-engrossed,2389,2321
767.045
(1) (c) 1. Aid is provided under s. 49.19 or 49.45 on behalf of the child,
22but the state and its delegate under s.
46.25 73.25 (7) are barred by a statute of
23limitations from commencing an action under s. 767.45 on behalf of the child.