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(1) (intro.) Except as provided in par. (f), no later than 30 days after each
20primary and election at which a state or national office is filled or a statewide
21referendum is held, including any special election, the municipal clerk or board of
22election commissioners shall submit electronically a report to the
board commission
1and the county clerk or board of election commissioners of each county in which the
2municipality is located specifying:
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Elections
Commission to administer ch. 6, effective 6-30-16.
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5. 6.36 (1) (b) 1. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
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6.36
(1) (b) 1. b. No person other than an employee of the
board commission,
5a municipal clerk, or an election official who is authorized by a municipal clerk may
6make a change in the list.
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Elections
Commission to administer ch. 6, effective 6-30-16.
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(3) (b) No elector may direct that a ballot be sent to the address of a
10committee registered with the
board ethics commission under ch. 11 unless the
11elector permanently or temporarily resides at that address. Upon receipt of reliable
12information that an address given by an elector is not eligible to receive ballots under
13this subsection, the municipal clerk shall refrain from mailing or transmitting
14ballots to that address. Whenever possible, the municipal clerk shall notify an
15elector if his or her ballot cannot be mailed or transmitted to the address directed by
16the elector.
Note: Replaces "board" with "ethics commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act
118. Act 118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Ethics
Commission to administer ch. 11, effective 6-30-16.
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17.08 Elections commission. (intro.) In addition to its duties for ballot
2arrangement under ch. 5 and date and notice requirements under ch. 10, the
board 3commission shall:
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Elections
Commission to administer ch. 7, effective 6-30-16.
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4Section
8. 7.31 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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7.31
(3) The
board commission shall, upon application, issue certificates to
6qualified individuals who meet the requirements to be certified as chief inspectors.
7Each certificate shall carry an expiration date.
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Elections
Commission to administer ch. 7, effective 6-30-16.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the legislative reference
bureau, effective 6-30-16, s. 8.10 (5) reads:
(5) Nomination papers shall be accompanied by a declaration of candidacy under
s. 8.21. If a candidate has not filed a registration statement under s. 11.0202 (1) (a) at
the time he or she files nomination papers, the candidate shall file the statement with the
papers. A candidate for state office or municipal judge shall also file a statement of
economic interests with the ethics commission under s. 19.43 (4) no later than 4:30 p.m.
on the 3rd day following the last day for filing nomination papers under sub. (2) (a), or
no later than 4:30 p.m. on the next business day after the last day whenever that
candidate is granted an extension of time for filing nomination papers under sub. (2) (a).
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the legislative reference
bureau, effective 6-30-16, s. 8.15 (4) (b) reads:
(b) Nomination papers shall be accompanied by a declaration of candidacy under
s. 8.21. If a candidate for state or local office has not filed a registration statement under
s. 11.0202 (1) (a) at the time he or she files nomination papers, the candidate shall file the
statement with the papers. A candidate for state office shall also file a statement of
economic interests with the ethics commission under s. 19.43 (4) no later than 4:30 p.m.
on the 3rd day following the last day for filing nomination papers under sub. (1), or no
later than 4:30 p.m. on the next business day after the last day whenever that candidate
is granted an extension of time for filing nomination papers under sub. (1).
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11. 8.185 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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8.185
(1) The names of candidates for president and vice president may be
3written in, in the place provided, on the general ballot at the general election for
4choosing the president and vice president of the United States. Write-in votes shall
5be listed as scattering unless the person whose name is written in has a list of
6presidential electors on file with the
board commission in accordance with this
7section or unless the person whose name is written in has received more than 10%
8of the total vote cast in the ward, or in the municipality if not divided into wards.
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Elections
Commission to administer ch. 8, effective 6-30-16.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the legislative reference
bureau, effective 6-30-16, s. 8.20 (6) reads:
(6) Nomination papers shall be accompanied by a declaration of candidacy under
s. 8.21. If a candidate for state or local office has not filed a registration statement under
s. 11.0202 (1) (a) at the time he or she files nomination papers, the candidate shall file the
statement with the papers. A candidate for state office shall also file a statement of
economic interests with the ethics commission under s. 19.43 (4) no later than 4:30 p.m.
on the 3rd day following the last day for filing nomination papers under sub. (8) (a), or
no later than 4:30 p.m. on the next business day after the last day whenever that
candidate is granted an extension of time for filing nomination papers under sub. (8) (a).
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the legislative reference
bureau, effective 6-30-16, s. 8.50 (3) (a) reads:
(a) Nomination papers may be circulated no sooner than the day the order for the
special election is filed and shall be filed not later than 5 p.m. 28 days before the day that
the special primary will or would be held, if required, except when a special election is
held concurrently with the spring election or general election, the deadline for filing
nomination papers shall be specified in the order and the date shall be no earlier than the
date provided in s. 8.10 (2) (a) or 8.15 (1), respectively, and no later than 35 days prior to
the date of the spring primary or no later than June 1 preceding the partisan primary.
Nomination papers may be filed in the manner specified in s. 8.10, 8.15, or 8.20. Each
candidate shall file a declaration of candidacy in the manner provided in s. 8.21 no later
than the latest time provided in the order for filing nomination papers. If a candidate for
state or local office has not filed a registration statement under s. 11.0202 (1) (a) at the
time he or she files nomination papers, the candidate shall file the statement with the
papers. A candidate for state office shall also file a statement of economic interests with
the ethics commission no later than the end of the 3rd day following the last day for filing
nomination papers specified in the order.
Note: There is no conflict of substance. As merged by the legislative reference
bureau, effective 6-30-16, s. 9.01 (5) (bm) reads:
(bm) Upon the completion of its proceedings, a board of canvassers shall deliver
to the commission one copy of the minutes of the proceedings kept under par. (a). In
addition, in the case of a recount of an election for state or national office, for each
candidate whose name appears on the ballot for that office under the name of a political
party, the board of canvassers shall deliver one copy of the minutes to the chief officer, if
any, who is named in any registration statement filed under s. 11.0302 by the state
committee of that political party, and in the case of a recount of an election for county
office, for each candidate whose name appears on the ballot for that office under the name
of a political party, the board of canvassers shall deliver one copy of the minutes to the
chief officer, if any, who is named in any registration statement filed under s. 11.0302 by
the county committee of that political party.
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15. 11.1113 (1) (title) and (2) (title) of the statutes are created to read:
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11.1113
(1) (title)
Sole proprietorships.
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5(2) (title)
Partnerships.
Note: Gives titles to all subsections in s. 11.1113 consistent with current style.
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812.01 Definitions. (intro.) The definitions given under s.
11.01 11.0101 apply
9to this chapter, except as follows:
Note: Corrects cross-reference. 2015 Wis. 117 repealed and recreated ch. 11 and
numbered the section containing definitions for ch. 11 as s. 11.0101.
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10Section
17. 13.621 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.621
(5) Verified statements. Any principal who or which anticipates
12making expenditures or incurring obligations in an aggregate amount not exceeding
13$500 in a calendar year for the purpose of engaging in lobbying activities which are
14not exempt under this section may so indicate on a verified statement filed with the
1board. The statement shall disclose the name, address and telephone number of the
2principal and a brief description of each cause or interest for which the principal
3employs a lobbyist. The statement shall also disclose the name and business address
4of any lobbyist who is employed by such principal to engage in lobbying activities
5which are not exempt under this section. A statement filed under this subsection
6expires at midnight on December 31 of each year, or upon revocation by the principal,
7whichever is earlier. Any principal and any lobbyist acting on behalf of a principal
8making such a statement is not subject to licensing under s. 13.63, registration under
9s. 13.64, or the reporting requirements under s. 13.68, if the statement is true. The
10statement may be revoked at any time by the principal and the principal and any
11lobbyist employed by the principal are then subject to such requirements as of the
12date of revocation. The statement shall be revoked no later than 10 days after the
13date the aggregate expenditures or obligations in the calendar year for the purpose
14of engaging in such lobbying activities exceed $500. The fee paid under s. 13.75
(3) 15(1g) (c) for filing a statement under this subsection shall be credited toward payment
16of the fee under s. 13.75
(2) (1g) (b) if the fee under s. 13.75
(2) (1g) (b) is paid within
17the same year.
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18Section
18. 13.625 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.625
(6) Subsections (1) (b)
and (c)
, (1m), (2)
, and (3) do not apply to the
20furnishing of anything of pecuniary value by an individual who is a lobbyist or
21principal to a relative of the individual or an individual who resides in the same
22household as the individual, nor to the receipt of anything of pecuniary value by that
23relative or individual residing in the same household as the individual.
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13.63
(1) (a) An applicant for a license to act as a lobbyist may obtain an
4application from and file the application with the commission. Except as authorized
5under par. (am), an applicant shall include his or her social security number on the
6application. The applicant shall, under the penalty for making false statements
7under s. 13.69 (6m), sign the application. The applicant shall submit with the
8application the applicable fee under s. 13.75
(1) or (1m) (1g) (a) or (am). Upon
9approval of the application by the commission, the commission shall issue a license
10to the applicant. A license issued under this paragraph entitles the licensee to
11practice lobbying on behalf of each registered principal for whom or which an
12authorization for that lobbyist, as required under s. 13.65, has been filed and for
13whom or which the authorization fee under s. 13.75
(4)
(1g) (d) has been paid. A
14license issued under this paragraph shall expire on December 31 of each
15even-numbered year.
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16Section
20. 13.67 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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13.67
(2) Any person who is not a principal may, upon payment of the fee
18prescribed under s. 13.75
(5) (1g) (e), register with the board an interest in any
19legislative proposal, proposed administrative rule, budget bill subject or other topic.
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(1r) The
board commission may accept payment under this section by
23credit card, debit card, or other electronic payment mechanism, and may charge a
1surcharge to recover the actual cost associated with the acceptance of that electronic
2payment.
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Ethics Commission
to administer subch. III of ch. 13, effective 6-30-16.
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3Section
22. 15.07 (3) (bm) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Section 15.07 (3) (bm) 2. reads: "The environmental education board shall
meet 4 times each year and may meet at other times on the call of the chairperson." The
environmental education board is eliminated effective July 1, 2017, as a result of the
repeal of ss. 15.915 (6) and 36.54 by
2015 Wis. Act 55, leaving this provision without effect.
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15.61
(1) (a) 5. Two members who formerly served as county or municipal clerks
7and who are nominated by the governor,
and with the advice and consent of a
8majority of the members of the senate confirmed. The legislative leadership of the
92 major political parties that received the largest number of votes for president shall
10prepare a list of 3 individuals such that each major political party has prepared one
11list. The governor shall choose one nominee from each list.
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6. For each political party, other than the 2 major political parties, qualifying
13for a separate ballot under s. 5.62 (1) (b) or (2) whose candidate for governor received
14at least 10 percent of the vote in the most recent gubernatorial election, one member,
15nominated by the governor from a list of 3 individuals selected by the chief officer of
16that political party
, and with the advice and consent of a majority of the members of
17the senate confirmed.
Note: Inserts "and" in s. 15.61 (1) (a) 5. and a comma in s. 15.61 (1) (a) 6. for internal
consistency and consistency of construction with s. 15.62 and other similar statutes. See
also the next section of this bill.
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115.62
(1) (a) 5. Two individuals who formerly served as judges for a court of
2record in this state, who were elected to the positions in which they served, and who
3are nominated by the governor
, and with the advice and consent of a majority of the
4members of the senate confirmed. The legislative leadership of the 2 major political
5parties that received the largest number of votes for president shall prepare a list of
63 individuals such that each major political party has prepared one list. The
7governor shall choose one nominee from each list.
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6. For each political party, other than the 2 major political parties, qualifying
9for a separate ballot under s. 5.62 (1) (b) or (2) whose candidate for governor received
10at least 10 percent of the vote in the most recent gubernatorial election, one member,
11nominated by the governor from a list of 3 individuals selected by the chief officer of
12that political party
, and with the advice and consent of a majority of the members of
13the senate confirmed.
Note: Inserts ", and" in s. 15.62 (1) (a) 5. and a comma in s. 15.62 (1) (a) 6. for
internal consistency and consistency of construction with s. 15.61 and other similar
statutes. See also the previous section of this bill.
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(2g) Auditing. In addition to the facial examination of reports and
17statements required under s. 11.1304 (9), the commission shall conduct an audit of
18reports and statements which are required to be filed with it to determine whether
19violations of ch. 11 have occurred. The commission may examine records relating to
20matters required to be treated in such reports and statements. The commission shall
21make official note in the file of a committee, as defined in s. 11.0101 (6), of any error
22or other discrepancy which the commission discovers and shall inform the person
23submitting the report or statement. The
board commission may not audit reports,
1statements, or records beyond the 3-year period for which a committee must retain
2records under ch. 11.
Note: Replaces "board" with "commission" consistent with
2015 Wis. Act 118. Act
118 eliminates the Government Accountability Board and creates the Ethics Commission
to administer subch. III of ch. 19, effective 6-30-16.
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20.115
(1) (gb)
Food, lodging, and recreation. The amounts in the schedule for
6the regulation of food, lodging, and recreation under chs. 93, 97 and 98. All moneys
7received under ss. 93.06 (1r) and (1w), 93.09, 93.11, 93.12, 97.17, 97.175, 97.20, 97.21,
897.22, 97.24, 97.27, 97.29, 97.30 (3) (a), (b) and (c), 97.41, 97.60 to
97.653 97.65, 97.67,
998.145 and 98.146 for the regulation of food, lodging, and recreation shall be credited
10to this appropriation.
Note: Corrects cross-reference. There is no s. 97.653. A preliminary version of
2015 Wis. Act 55 contained a provision numbered s. 97.653. Sections 97.60 to 97.65
include all of the sections in subch. III of ch. 97.
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27. 20.370 (9) (gb) of the statutes is amended to read:
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20.370
(9) (gb)
Education programs — program fees. Biennially, from the
13general fund, the amounts in the schedule for department educational activities at
14the MacKenzie environmental center. All moneys received from fees collected under
15s. 23.425
(2) for the use of the center shall be credited to this appropriation.
Note: Section 23.425 (2) is renumbered 23.425 by Section 38 of this bill.
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20.505
(1) (id)
Justice information fee receipts. (intro.) All moneys less
19$700,000 received from the justice information surcharge under s. 814.86 (1) for the
20purpose of annually transferring the amounts indicated in subds. 1. to
7 6. The
21following amounts shall be transferred to the following appropriation accounts:
Note: 2015 Wis. Act 55 repealed s. 20.505 (1) (id) 8. and changed the
cross-reference in this provision from "subds. 1. to 8." to "subds. 1. to 7." There is no s.
20.505 (1) (id) 7.
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20.505
(4) (s)
School districts; telecommunications access, infrastructure
4grants, and teacher training grants. Biennially, from the universal service fund, the
5amounts in the schedule to make payments to telecommunications providers under
6contracts under s. 16.971 (13) to the extent that the amounts due are not paid from
7the appropriation under sub. (1) (is), to make grants to school district consortia under
8s. 16.997 (7), to make information technology infrastructure grants under s. 16.994,
9and
to make educational technology teacher training grants under s. 16.996.
Note: Adds "to make" for parallel structure
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20.505
(4) (s)
School districts; telecommunications access and teacher training
13grants. Biennially, from the universal service fund, the amounts in the schedule to
14make payments to telecommunications providers under contracts under s. 16.971
15(13) to the extent that the amounts due are not paid from the appropriation under
16sub. (1) (is), to make grants to school district consortia under s. 16.997 (7), and
to
17make educational technology teacher training grants under s. 16.996.
Note: Adds "to make" for parallel structure
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(1) (a)
General program operations; general purpose revenue. 21Biennially, the amounts in the schedule for general program operations of the
22commission, including the printing of forms, materials, manuals, and election laws
1under s. 7.08 (1) (b), (3), and (4)
11.1304, and the training of election officials under
2s. 5.05 (7).
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20.510
(1) (e)
Elections administration. The amounts in the schedule for the
6administration of chs. 5 to 10 and 12.
11.0102 (2)
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7Section
33. 20.670 (1) (k) of the statutes is amended to read: