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1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
December 19, 1995 - Introduced by Representatives Musser, Lehman, Powers,
Baldus, Zukowski, Owens, Otte, Ainsworth, Ott, Hanson, Goetsch,
Silbaugh, Kelso, Kaufert, Boyle, Olsen and Ward, cosponsored by Senators
Zien, Moen and Buettner. Referred to Committee on Veterans and Military
Affairs.
AB757,1,12
1An Act to amend 15.313 (1), 15.315 (1), 15.947 (1), 20.465 (3) (title), (a) and (g),
221.20, 66.146 (1) (a), 70.11 (23), 87.305 (1) (c) (intro.), 101.143 (3) (a) 5., 102.475
3(title) and (1), 132.17, 146.53 (5) (i), chapter 166 (title), 166.01, 166.02 (3) and
4(4) (intro.), 166.03 (title), 166.03 (1) (a) 1. to 4., 166.03 (1) (b) 2. to 4., 166.03 (2)
5(a) 1. to 3., 166.03 (2) (b) 1. to 3., 166.03 (3) to (5), 166.03 (7) (a) and (b), 166.03
6(8) (a) to (e) and (g), 166.03 (9), (10), (13) and (14), 166.05 (1), 166.06 (1), 166.15
7(1) (d), 166.20 (3) (c), 166.22 (1) (c) and 343.055 (1) (b); and
to repeal and
8recreate 15.947 (1) of the statutes;
relating to: changing the name of the
9division of emergency government in the department of military affairs to the
10division of emergency management and changing references to local emergency
11government agencies and personnel to emergency management agencies and
12personnel.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill changes the name of the division of emergency government in the
department of military affairs to the division of emergency management. In
addition, references to local government agencies and personnel as "emergency
government" agencies and personnel are changed to "emergency management"
agencies and personnel.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB757, s. 1
1Section
1. 15.313 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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15.313
(1) (title)
Division of emergency
government management. There is
3created in the department of military affairs a division of emergency
government 4management. The administrator of this division shall be nominated by the governor
5and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed, to serve at the pleasure of
6the governor.
AB757, s. 2
7Section
2. 15.315 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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15.315
(1) State emergency response board. There is created a state
9emergency response board, which is attached to the department of military affairs
10under s. 15.03. The state emergency response board shall consist of one
11representative of the department of military affairs, division of emergency
12government management, one representative of the subunit of the department of
13health and social services that administers health-related programs, one
14representative of the department of transportation, one representative of the
15department of natural resources, one representative of the department of
16agriculture, trade and consumer protection, one representative each from fire
17fighting, law enforcement and public or community health services, 2
18representatives of industry, one representative of small business, as defined in s.
1915.227 (3), 2
. representatives who are elected officials or employes of county and
20municipal government, one representative of a farm or agricultural organization,
21one representative of a labor organization and one representative of an
1environmental organization. The members of the board shall serve at the pleasure
2of the governor.
AB757, s. 3
3Section
3. 15.947 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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15.947
(1) Council on fire service training programs. There is created in the
5technical college system board a council on fire service training programs consisting
6of a representative of the division of emergency
government management designated
7by the administrator thereof; a representative of the department of industry, labor
8and human relations designated by the secretary of industry, labor and human
9relations; a representative of the commissioner of insurance designated by the
10commissioner; and 4 bona fide members of volunteer fire departments and 2 bona
11fide members of paid fire departments appointed for staggered 6-year terms.
AB757, s. 4
12Section
4. 15.947 (1) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Acts 27 and
13.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
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15.947
(1) Council on fire service training programs. There is created in the
15technical college system board a council on fire service training programs consisting
16of a representative of the division of emergency management designated by the
17administrator thereof; a representative of the department of development
18designated by the secretary of development; a representative of the commissioner of
19insurance designated by the commissioner; and 4 bona fide members of volunteer fire
20departments and 2 bona fide members of paid fire departments appointed for
21staggered 6-year terms.
AB757, s. 5
22Section
5. 20.465 (3) (title), (a) and (g) of the statutes are amended to read:
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20.465
(3) (title)
Emergency government management services. (a)
General
24program operations. The amounts in the schedule for the general program
1operations of the division of emergency
government management including, but not
2limited to, central administrative support services by the department.
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(g)
Program services. The amounts in the schedule for conferences, training
4and other services provided by the division of emergency
government management 5and for expenses incurred under s. 166.03 (2) (b) 6. and 7. All moneys received for
6conferences, training and other services provided by the division of emergency
7government management shall be credited to this appropriation. All moneys
8received from assessments and contributions under s. 166.03 (2) (b) 6. and 7. shall
9be credited to this appropriation.
AB757, s. 6
10Section
6. 21.20 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1121.20 Civil service status. All full-time state-paid employes of the
12department of military affairs shall be under the classified service, except the
13adjutant general, the executive assistant to the adjutant general, the deputy
14adjutants general for army and air and the administrator of the division of
15emergency
government management.
AB757, s. 7
16Section
7. 66.146 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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66.146
(1) (a) "Public office" means the following positions or their equivalent:
18city engineer; city purchasing agent; commissioner of building inspection, of city
19development, of health or of public works; director of administration, of budget and
20management, of community development agency, of employe relations, of office of
21telecommunications, or of safety; emergency
government
management coordinator;
22employe benefits administrator; executive director of the commission on community
23relations; municipal port director; commissioner of assessments; director of liaison;
24city personnel director; executive director of the retirement board; executive director
25of the city board of election commissioners; city librarian; city labor negotiator;
1executive secretary of the board of fire and police commissioners; and supervisor of
2the central electronics board.
AB757, s. 8
3Section
8. 70.11 (23) of the statutes is amended to read:
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70.11
(23) Shelters. Any shelter or portion of a structure constructed and used
5exclusively for the protection of human life and records against nuclear attack and
6approved as sufficient for such purpose by the local emergency
government 7management authority and the local assessor.
AB757, s. 9
8Section
9. 87.305 (1) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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87.305
(1) (c) (intro.) The department informs the U.S. army corps of engineers,
10the department of transportation, the division of emergency
government 11management and the state historical society of its intention to authorize connection
12of sewer service and a water supply to the railroad depot and the Dousman hotel and
13occupancy of the hotel and either:
AB757, s. 10
14Section
10. 101.143 (3) (a) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
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101.143
(3) (a) 5. The owner or operator or the person reports the discharge in
16a timely manner to the division of emergency
government management in the
17department of military affairs or to the department of natural resources, according
18to the requirements under s. 144.76
AB757, s. 11
19Section
11. 102.475 (title) and (1) of the statutes are amended to read:
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20102.475 (title)
Death benefit; law enforcement and correctional
21officers, fire fighters, rescue squad members, national or state guard
22members and emergency government management personnel. (1) Special
23benefit. If the deceased employe is a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, fire
24fighter, rescue squad member, national guard member or state defense force member
25on state active duty as described in s. 102.07 (9) or if a deceased person is an employe
1or volunteer performing emergency
government
management activities under ch.
2166 during a state of emergency or a circumstance described in s. 166.04, who
3sustained an accidental injury while performing services growing out of and
4incidental to that employment or volunteer activity so that benefits are payable
5under s. 102.46 or 102.47 (1), the department shall voucher and pay from the
6appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (aa) a sum equal to 75% of the primary death
7benefit as of the date of death, but not less than $50,000 to the persons wholly
8dependent upon the deceased. For purposes of this subsection, dependency shall be
9determined under ss. 102.49 and 102.51
AB757, s. 12
10Section
12. 132.17 of the statutes is amended to read:
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11132.17 Certain badges; penalty for unauthorized wearing. Any person
12who shall wilfully wear the insignia, rosette, or badge or any imitation thereof, of the
13military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, the Grand Army of the
14Republic, the United Spanish War Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United
15States, the Military Order of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, the Disabled
16American Veterans, the Thirty-second Division Veteran Association, the American
17Veterans of World War II (AMVETS), or of the Benevolent and Protective Order of
18the Elks of the United States, Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellows, Free Masons,
19Knights of Pythias, or of any other society, order or organization, operating under the
20lodge system, of 10 years' standing in this state, or of any duly incorporated fraternal,
21social, or service organization, or of the division of emergency
government 22management in the department of military affairs or shall wilfully use the same to
23obtain aid or assistance thereby within this state, or shall wilfully use the name of
24such society, order or organization, the titles of its officers, or its insignia, unless
25entitled to use or wear the same under the constitution, bylaws, rules and
1regulations thereof, shall be imprisoned not more than 30 days or fined not exceeding
2$20, or both.
AB757, s. 13
3Section
13. 146.53 (5) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
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146.53
(5) (i) Provide advice to the adjutant general of the department of
5military affairs on the emergency medical aspects of the state plan of emergency
6government management under s. 166.03 (2) (a) 1. and coordinate emergency
7activities with the department of military affairs.
AB757, s. 14
8Section
14. Chapter 166 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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EMERGENCY
GOVERNMENT Management
AB757, s. 15
11Section
15. 166.01 of the statutes is amended to read:
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12166.01 Declaration of policy. To prepare the state and its subdivisions to
13cope with emergencies resulting from enemy action and natural or man-made
14disasters, it is declared to be necessary to establish an organization for emergency
15government management, conferring upon the governor and others specified the
16powers and duties provided by this chapter.
AB757, s. 16
17Section
16. 166.02 (3) and (4) (intro.) of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.02
(3) "Division" means the division of emergency
government 19management.
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20(4) (intro.) "Emergency
government
management" includes "civil defense" and
21means all measures undertaken by or on behalf of the state and its subdivisions:
AB757, s. 17
22Section
17. 166.03 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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23166.03 (title)
Emergency government management.
AB757, s. 18
24Section
18. 166.03 (1) (a) 1. to 4. of the statutes are amended to read:
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1166.03
(1) (a) 1. Review orders establishing or altering emergency
government 2management areas.
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2. Review state emergency
government management plans and modifications
4thereof.
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3. Employ the division of emergency
government management during a state
6of emergency proclaimed by him or her, issue orders and delegate such authority as
7is deemed necessary to the administrator.
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4. Determine responsibilities of state departments and independent agencies
9in respect to emergency
government management and by order direct such
10departments and agencies in utilizing personnel, facilities, supplies and equipment
11before and during a state of emergency.
AB757, s. 19
12Section
19. 166.03 (1) (b) 2. to 4. of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.03
(1) (b) 2. On behalf of the state, enter into mutual aid agreements
14concerning emergency
government management with other states.
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3. Accept from any source gifts and grants including services for emergency
16government management purposes and may authorize state, county, town and
17municipal officers to receive such gifts and grants. When grants require county, town
18or municipal participation, the state may transfer title to equipment acquired
19through such agreement to participating counties, towns and municipalities.
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4. During a state of emergency, declare priority of emergency
government 21management contracts over other contracts, allocate materials and facilities in his
22or her discretion, and take, use and destroy private property for emergency
23government management purposes. Such taking, use or destruction shall be in the
24name of the state. Records shall be kept of such action and such records shall be
1evidence of a claim against the state. Any such claim shall be referred to the claims
2board under s. 16.007.
AB757, s. 20
3Section
20. 166.03 (2) (a) 1. to 3. of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.03
(2) (a) 1. Subject to approval by the governor, develop and promulgate
5a state plan of emergency
government management for the security of persons and
6property which shall be mandatory during a state of emergency. In developing the
7plan, the adjutant general shall seek the advice of the department of health and
8social services with respect to the emergency medical aspects of the plan.
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2. Prescribe and carry out statewide training programs and exercises to
10develop emergency
government management proficiency, disseminate information
11including warnings of enemy action, serve as the principal assistant to the governor
12in the direction of emergency
government management activities and coordinate
13emergency
government management programs between counties.
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3. Furnish guidance and develop and promulgate standards for emergency
15government management programs for counties, towns and municipalities, and
16prescribe nomenclature for all levels of emergency
government management.
AB757, s. 21
17Section
21. 166.03 (2) (b) 1. to 3. of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.03
(2) (b) 1. Divide the state into emergency
government management 19areas composed of whole counties by general or special written orders subject to
20approval by the governor, and modify the boundaries thereof as changed conditions
21warrant. Such areas shall be classified and designated in accordance with standards
22promulgated under the federal civil defense act of 1950, as amended.
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2. Appoint a head of emergency
government management for each area
24established in accordance with subd. 1. under the classified service on either a
1part-time or full-time basis, or may request the governor to designate any state
2officer or employe as acting area head on a part-time basis.
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3. Designate and post highways as emergency
government management routes
4closed to all but authorized vehicles when required for training programs and
5exercises.
AB757, s. 22
6Section
22. 166.03 (3) to (5) of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.03
(3) Powers and duties of area heads. Area heads of emergency
8government management may exercise such powers as are delegated and shall
9perform such duties as are assigned to them by the adjutant general.
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10(4) Powers and duties of counties and municipalities. (a) The governing body
11of each county, town and municipality shall adopt an effective program of emergency
12government consistent with the state plan of emergency
government management 13and, except at the county level in counties having a county executive, shall appoint
14a head of emergency
government management services. Each such governing body
15may appropriate funds and levy taxes for this program.
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(b) In counties having a county executive under s. 59.031, the county board
17shall designate the county executive or confirm his or her appointee as county head
18of emergency
government management services.
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(c) Each county board shall designate a committee of the board as a county
20emergency
government management committee whose chairperson shall be a
21member of the committee designated by the chairperson of the county board. The
22committee, in counties having a county executive under s. 59.031, shall retain
23policy-making and rule-making powers in the establishment and development of
24county emergency
government management plans and programs.
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1(d) During the continuance of a state of emergency proclaimed by the governor
2the county board of each county situated within the area to which the governor's
3proclamation applies may employ the county emergency
government management 4organization and the facilities and other resources of the organization to cope with
5the problems of the emergency, and the governing body of each municipality and
6town situated within the area shall have similar authority with respect to municipal
7emergency
government management organizations, facilities and resources.
8Nothing in this chapter prohibits counties and municipalities from employing their
9emergency
government management organizations, facilities and resources to cope
10with the problems of local public emergencies except where restrictions are imposed
11by federal regulations on property donated by the federal government.
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12(5) (title)
Powers and duties of head of emergency government management
13services. (a) The head of emergency
government
management services in each
14county, town and municipality shall for his or her respective county, town or
15municipality, develop and promulgate emergency
government management plans
16consistent with state plans, direct the emergency
government management program
17and perform such other duties related to emergency
government management as are
18required by the governing body and the emergency
government management 19committee of the governing body when applicable.
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(b) The head of emergency
government management services in each county
21shall coordinate and assist in developing town and municipal emergency
22government management plans within the county, integrate such plans with the
23county plan, advise the department of all emergency
government management 24planning in the county and submit to the adjutant general such reports as he or she
25requires, direct and coordinate emergency
government
management activities
1throughout the county during a state of emergency, and direct countywide
2emergency
government management training programs and exercises.
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(c) The head of emergency
government management services in each town and
4municipality shall direct local emergency
government
management training
5programs and exercises, direct participation in emergency
government management 6programs and exercises ordered by the adjutant general and the county head of
7emergency
government management services, and advise the county head of
8emergency
government management services on local emergency
government 9management programs and submit to him or her such reports as he or she requires.
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(d) During the continuance of a state of emergency proclaimed by the governor,
11the head of emergency
government management services in each county, town and
12municipality, on behalf of his or her respective county, town or municipality, may
13contract with any person to provide equipment and services on a cost basis to be used
14in disaster relief.
AB757, s. 23
15Section
23. 166.03 (7) (a) and (b) of the statutes are amended to read:
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166.03
(7) (a) Counties, towns and municipalities may cooperate under s. 66.30
17to furnish services, combine offices and finance emergency
government management 18services.
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(b) Counties, towns and municipalities may contract for emergency
20government management services with political subdivisions, emergency
21government management units and civil defense units of this state, and upon prior
22approval of the adjutant general, with such entities in bordering states. A copy of
23each such agreement shall be filed with the adjutant general within 10 days after
24execution thereof.