LRB-0700/3
JK&RAC:kjf/jd:ch
2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
January 3, 2005 - Introduced by Joint Committee on Legislative Organization.
SJR1,1,4 1To amend joint rule 83 (4); and to create joint rule 81r and joint rule 83 (4) (b);
2relating to: the session schedule for the 2005-2006 biennial session period and
3providing for a limited-business floorperiod to consider bills introduced by the
4Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This joint resolution establishes a session schedule for the 2005-2006 biennial
session of the legislature.
Proposed 2005-2006 Session Schedule at a Glance
January 3, 2005(Monday)2005 Inauguration
Jan. 12, 2005(Wednesday)Floorperiod
Jan. 25 to 27, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
February 8, 2005(Tuesday)Floorperiod
Feb. 15 to 24, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
March 8 to 17, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
April 5 to April 14, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
April 28, 2005(Thursday)Bills sent to Governor
May 3 to 12, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
May 31 to July 1, 2005, OR budget passage (Tu - Fri)Floorperiod
August 11, 2005(Thursday)Nonbudget Bills sent to Governor
August 11, 2005 (or later) .(Thursday)Budget Bill sent to Governor
Sept. 20 to 29, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod

Oct. 25 to Nov. 10, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
December 6 to 15, 2005(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
January 5, 2006(Thursday)Bills sent to Governor
Jan. 17 to Feb. 2, 2006(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
Feb. 21 to March 9, 2006(Tu - Th)Floorperiod
April 13, 2006(Thursday)Bills sent to Governor
April 25 to May 4, 2006(Tu - Th)Last general-business Floorperiod
May 16 to 18, 2006(Tu - Th)Limited-business Floorperiod
May 23, 2006(Tuesday)Bills sent to Governor
May 30 and 31, 2006(Tu - W)Veto Review Floorperiod
June 1, 2006, to Jan. 3, 2007(Th - W)Interim, committee work
June 14, 2006(Wednesday)Bills sent to Governor
Dec. 27 and 28, 2006(W - Th)Limited-business Floorperiod
Dec. 29, 2006(Friday)Bills sent to Governor
January 3, 2007(Wednesday)2007 Inauguration
The Joint Committee on Legislative Organization is required by s. 13.02 (3),
stats., and by Joint Rule 81 (1) to develop a proposed biennial session schedule early
in each biennial session period and submit it to the legislature for approval in the
form of a joint resolution. This session schedule must include at least one meeting
of the legislature in January of each year to implement the requirements of s. 13.02,
stats., and Joint Rule 83 (3) of annual meetings and the carry-over of measures from
the regular annual session of the odd-numbered year to the regular annual session
held in the even-numbered year.
Under Joint Rule 81 (2), by majority action of the 2 houses or of the organization
committees of the 2 houses, any floorperiod may be extended by convening earlier
than its scheduled convening date or later adjournment after its scheduled ending
date. Under this joint resolution, by majority action of the 2 houses or of the
organization committees of the 2 houses, any floorperiod may be adjourned earlier
than its scheduled ending date, except that the floorperiod that commences on May
31, 2005, is not authorized to be adjourned until the general fund executive budget
bill has passed both houses.
Under Joint Rule 83 (2), during the periods of committee work preceding the
last general-business floorperiod (the floorperiod that commences on April 25, 2006),
bills, joint resolutions, resolutions, and amendments may be introduced.
The joint resolution creates a new Joint Rule 81r that permits the biennial
session schedule to provide for a limited-business floorperiod after the last
general-business floorperiod scheduled by the session schedule for the spring of the
even-numbered year that is limited to action on bills introduced by the Joint
Committee for Review of Administrative Rules (JCRAR) for the purpose of objecting
to proposed administrative rules.
Under Joint Rule 83 (4), May 4, 2006, the last day of the last general-business
floorperiod (the floorperiod that commences on April 25, 2006), is the day on which
proposals die for the session, unless, under Joint Rule 81 (2), that floorperiod is
extended and the proposals to be carried forward for consideration during the
extension are specified. The joint resolution, however, creates a new Joint Rule 83

(4) (b) that provides that if a limited-floorperiod is included in the biennial session
schedule for action on bills introduced by JCRAR, then any bills introduced by
JCRAR that are not yet agreed to by both houses are adversely disposed of for the
biennial session at the conclusion of the limited-business floorperiod under Joint
Rule 81r and are recorded as "failed to pass."
Under Joint Rule 83 (5), no new proposals (except proposals pertaining to a veto
review session or to any special or extraordinary session) may be introduced after
May 4, 2006, the last day of the final general-business floorperiod.
The joint resolution also contains a schedule regarding adjournment,
submission of bills to the governor, and veto review for special and extraordinary
sessions and extends the deadline for the governor's budget message to February 8,
2005.
SJR1,3,1 1Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That:
SJR1, s. 1 2Section 1. Joint rule 81r is created to read:
SJR1,3,9 3Joint Rule 81r Limited-business floorperiod; bills introduced by the
4joint committee for review of administrative rules.
In addition to the
5floorperiod required under Joint Rule 81m, the biennial session schedule may
6provide for a floorperiod after the last general-business floorperiod scheduled by the
7session schedule for the spring of the even-numbered year that is limited to action
8on bills introduced by the joint committee for review of administrative rules under
9section 227.19 (5) (e) of the statutes.
SJR1, s. 2 10Section 2. Joint rule 83 (4) is renumbered Joint rule 83 (4) (a) and amended
11to read:
SJR1,3,17 12Joint Rule 83 (4) (a) At Except as provided in par. (b), at the conclusion of the
13last general-business floorperiod scheduled by the session schedule for the spring
14of the even-numbered year, any bill or joint resolution not yet agreed to by both
15houses, and any resolution not yet passed by the house of origin, is adversely
16disposed of for the biennial session and recorded as "failed to pass," "failed to adopt,"
17or "failed to concur."
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