13.94(8)(c) (c) The state auditor shall determine the frequency, scope and subject of any reviews conducted under par. (b).
13.94(8)(d) (d) To assist the state auditor with the selection of county and municipal practices to be reviewed by the auditor, the auditor shall establish an advisory council consisting of the following members appointed by the auditor:
13.94(8)(d)1. 1. Two members chosen from among 6 names submitted by the Wisconsin Counties Association.
13.94(8)(d)2. 2. One member chosen from among 3 names submitted by the League of Wisconsin Municipalities.
13.94(8)(d)3. 3. One member chosen from among 3 names submitted by the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities.
13.94(8)(d)4. 4. One member chosen from among 3 names submitted by the Wisconsin Towns Association.
13.94(8)(e) (e) The members of the council appointed under par. (d) shall serve without compensation.
13.94(10) (10)Financial status of certain professional sports districts. As promptly as possible following the end of each state fiscal biennium in which there are outstanding bonds or notes issued by a local professional baseball park district created under subch. III of ch. 229 that are subject to s. 229.74 (7) or by a local professional football stadium district created under subch. IV of ch. 229 that are subject to s. 229.830 (7), the legislative audit bureau shall submit a report to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance concerning the financial status of that district.
13.95 13.95 Legislative fiscal bureau. There is created a bureau to be known as the "Legislative Fiscal Bureau" headed by a director. The fiscal bureau shall be strictly nonpartisan and shall at all times observe the confidential nature of the research requests received by it; however, with the prior approval of the requester in each instance, the bureau may duplicate the results of its research for distribution. Subject to s. 230.35 (4) (a) and (f), the director or the director's designated employees shall at all times, with or without notice, have access to all state agencies, the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority, the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority, and the Fox River Navigational System Authority, and to any books, records, or other documents maintained by such agencies or authorities and relating to their expenditures, revenues, operations, and structure.
13.95 Note NOTE: Section 13.95 (intro.) is shown as affected by 2 acts of the 2005 Wisconsin legislature and as merged by the revisor under s. 13.93 (2) (c).
13.95(1) (1)Duties of the bureau. The legislative fiscal bureau shall perform its services for the legislature objectively and impartially and to the limits of its facilities and staff. The bureau shall:
13.95(1)(a) (a) Develop, and make available to the legislature and its standing, procedural, special or statutory legislative committees, such fiscal information as will assist the legislature or any legislative committee in its deliberations. As part of its fiscal analysis activity, the bureau shall study, and may recommend alternatives to the legislature and to any legislative committee, concerning the following:
13.95(1)(a)1. 1. The state budget and its long-range implications for every state fund.
13.95(1)(a)2. 2. The revenues and expenditures of the state.
13.95(1)(b) (b) Perform fiscal and program analysis for the legislature and its appropriate committees.
13.95(1)(c) (c) Review existing and proposed programs and present such alternatives to the governor's recommended programs and budgets as will assist the legislature or its appropriate committees.
13.95(1)(d) (d) Review and evaluate requests for appropriations, including proposed plans and policies related to such requests, and make recommendations to the joint committee on finance and the legislature in relation thereto.
13.95(1)(e) (e) At the direction of the legislature or its appropriate committees, or on its own initiative, conduct such other studies and perform such other duties as the legislature, its committees and members may require in dealing with the financial affairs of the state.
13.95(1)(g) (g) In connection with the duties enumerated in this subsection, have access to any computerized databases of state agencies that are required to aid the bureau in the performance of its duties, except that any statutory requirements regarding privacy of individuals' records shall be observed in providing such access.
13.95(1m) (1m)Duties of the bureau; biennial budget bill.
13.95(1m)(a)(a) In this subsection, "version of the biennial budget bill or bills" means the executive biennial budget bill or bills, as modified by an amendment offered by the joint committee on finance, as engrossed by the first house, as concurred in and amended by the 2nd house or as nonconcurred in by the 2nd house, or as reported by any committee on conference.
13.95(1m)(b) (b) The legislative fiscal bureau shall prepare a statement of estimated general purpose revenue receipts and expenditures in the biennium following the succeeding biennium based on recommendations in each version of the biennial budget bill or bills.
13.95(2) (2)Duties of the director. The director of the legislative fiscal bureau shall:
13.95(2)(a) (a) Supervise and train the personnel assigned to the director.
13.95(2)(b) (b) Supervise all expenditures of the legislative fiscal bureau.
13.95(2)(c) (c) Attend, or designate a representative who shall attend, all meetings of the joint committee on finance.
13.95(2)(e) (e) Attend such midwest and national meetings as will benefit the operation of the bureau.
13.96 13.96 Legislative technology services bureau. There is created a service agency known as the "Legislative Technology Services Bureau", headed by a director. The legislative technology services bureau shall be strictly nonpartisan and shall at all times observe the confidential nature of the data and information originated, maintained or processed by electronic equipment supported by it.
13.96(1) (1)Duties of the staff. The legislative technology services bureau shall provide and coordinate information technology support and services to the legislative branch.
13.96(2) (2)Duties of the director. The director of the legislative technology services bureau shall:
13.96(2)(a) (a) Direct the operations of the staff.
13.96(2)(b) (b) Employ, train and supervise the personnel assigned to the director.
13.96(2)(c) (c) Supervise all expenditures of the legislative technology services bureau.
13.96(2)(d) (d) Oversee the execution and completion of all contracts for legislative information technology-related equipment, software or services.
13.96(2)(e) (e) Plan for and execute such electronic information programs and services as are needed within the legislative branch.
13.96(2)(f) (f) Participate in such midwest and national meetings and organizations as will benefit the operations of the legislative technology services bureau.
13.96 History History: 1997 a. 27, 237.
13.96 Annotation The confidentiality requirement of this section did not create a privilege to refuse to comply with a subpoena duces tecum issued by a John Doe judge. Legislative Technical Services Bureau Custodian of Records v. State 2004 WI 65, 272 Wis. 2d 208, 680 N.W.2d 792, 02-3063.
13.96 Annotation The requirement that all data stored by LTSB be kept confidential supports an objectively reasonable expectation of privacy by legislators in the data on LTSB computer backup tapes. Therefore the 4th amendment required determining if a subpoena issued by a John Doe judge for backup tape material was overbroad. Legislative Technical Services Bureau Custodian of Records v. State 2004 WI 65, 272 Wis. 2d 208, 680 N.W.2d 792, 02-3063.
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