Senate Journal of May 12, 1987 .......... Page: 173
[Point of order:]
  Senator Roshell raised the point of order that senate amendment 7 to senate substitute amendment 1 [to Senate Bill 166, relating to establishing a speed limit of 65 miles per hour for rural interstate highways] was not germane.
  The chair [Sen. Helbach] ruled the point of order not well taken.
  [Note:] S.Amdt.7 to S.SubAmdt.1 provided a "June 1, 1987" delayed effective date. Amendments providing "limitations on the effective date" are germane; S.Rule 50 (9).

  S.Amdt.13 to S.Sub.1 incorporated into the bill a requirement to operate motor vehicles only when driver and passengers are wearing seat belts. S.Amdt.1 to S.Amdt.13 to S.SubAmdt.1 restricted the seat belt requirement to the rural interstate highways where the higher speed limit would apply.
Senate Journal of May 12, 1987 .......... Page: 175
[Point of order:]
  Senator Te Winkle raised the point of order that senate amendment 1 to senate amendment 13 to senate substitute amendment 1 was not germane.
  The chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
  Senator Ellis appealed the ruling of the chair. The question was: Shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the senate? The ayes and noes were required and the vote was: [Display of roll call vote omitted; ayes-19, noes-14.] So the decision of the chair shall stand as the judgment of the senate.
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Assembly Journal of February 20, 1986 .......... Page: 729
  Point of order:
  Representative Hephner rose to the point of order that assembly amendment 7 to Senate Bill 118 [relating to penalties for persons who violate the alcohol beverage laws, to dealings between brewers, wholesalers and retailers, to technical and minor policy changes in regard to alcohol beverages, and alcohol beverage, tobacco, cigarette and fuel taxes, and providing a penalty] was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3)(f) [expansion of scope].
  [Note:] One of the areas touched by SB 118 concerned picnic beverage licenses. A.Amdt.7 added churches to the nonprofit organizations eligible for picnic licenses.
381   The chair [Rep. Clarenbach, speaker pro tem] ruled the point of order not well taken.
Assembly Journal of February 18, 1986 .......... Page: 706
  Point of order:
  Representative Tesmer rose to the point of order that assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 212 [relating to small claims actions, worthless checks, retail theft, dates of accounts on checks and providing penalties] was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3)(f) [expansion of scope].
  The chair [Rep. Clarenbach, speaker pro tem] ruled the point of order not well taken.
  [Note:] The proposal related to "small claims actions, worthless checks [and] retail theft".

  Although A.Amdt.8 added "continuous garnishment of private employes" to the title, it did not expand the scope of the proposal. Rather, the amendment dealt with the particularized detail of assuring compliance with a restitution order. See A.Rule 54 (4)(e).
  Representative Holperin rose to the point of order that assembly amendment 8 to assembly substitute amendment 1 to Assembly Bill 212 was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3)(a) [unrelated individual proposition].
  The chair [Rep. Clarenbach, speaker pro tem] ruled the point of order not well taken.
Assembly Journal of April 30, 1985 .......... Page: 128
  Point of order:
  Representative Tregoning rose to the point of order that assembly amendment 5 to Assembly Bill 221 [relating to the Fox river management commission, management and operation of the Fox river locks and facilities, user fees and making appropriations] was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3)(f).
  [Note:] The bill authorized the commission to contract with public or private organizations or businesses for the operation and management of the Fox river locks.

  A.Amdt.5 provided that the commission, for the first lock on the upper Fox (at Portage) and limited to a period ending 6/30/87, would be responsible for "maintenance and rehabilitation" in addition to its responsibility for "operation and maintenance" for all locks.
  The chair [Rep. Clarenbach, speaker pro tem] ruled the amendment germane under Assembly Rule 54 (4)(e) [particularized detail] and the point of order not well taken.
Assembly Journal of March 21, 1985 .......... Page: 84
  Point of order:
382   Representative T. Thompson rose to the point of order that assembly amendment 3 to Assembly Bill 3, March 1985 Spec.Sess. [relating to providing agricultural production loan guarantees and interest reductions on guaranteed agricultural loans and making appropriations] was not germane under Assembly Rule 54 (3)(f).
  [Note:] By restricting WHEDA loan guarantees to farms operating (effective 3/1/86) under an approved soil and water conservation plan, the amendment added one more condition to the 9 conditions already specified in the bill.
  The chair [Rep. Clarenbach, speaker pro tem] ruled the point of order not well taken and the amendment germane under Assembly Rule 54 (4)(e) [particularized detail].
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Senate Journal of May 22, 1986 .......... Page: 919
[Point of order:]
  Senator Stitt raised the point of order that senate substitute amendment 1 [to Senate Bill 20, May 1986 Spec. Sess., relating to operating motor vehicles, blood alcohol concentration, operating privileges and providing penalties] was not germane.
  [Note:] S.Sub.1, offered by the committee to which the bill had been referred, differed from the original only in matters of detail.
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order not well taken.
Senate Journal of May 22, 1986 .......... Page: 918
[Point of order:]
  Senator Kincaid raised the point of order that senate amendment 7 to senate substitute amendment 1 [to Senate Bill 20, May 1986 Spec. Sess., relating to operating motor vehicles, blood alcohol concentration, operating privileges and providing penalties] was not germane.
  [Note:] S.Amdt.7 placed restrictions on the issuance of occupational drivers licenses for persons convicted of drunk driving.
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order not well taken.
Senate Journal of May 22, 1986 .......... Page: 916-17
[Point of order:]
  Senator Davis raised the point of order that senate amendment 11 [to Senate Bill 1, May 1986 Spec. Sess., relating to raising the legal drinking age to 21] was not germane.
  [Note:] The bill was limited to raising the legal drinking age to 21.

  S.Amdt.11 proposed a legal drinking age of 18 for members of the U.S. armed forces on active duty as an exception to the 21-year rule.
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order not well taken.
383Senate Journal of March 25, 1986 .......... Page: 789
[Point of order:]
  Senator Adelman raised the point of order that senate amendment 2 [to Assembly Bill 474, relating to granting legal custody, periods of physical placement and visitation in an action affecting the family and making an appropriation] was not germane. The chair took the point of order under advisement.
  Ruling of the chair:
  Earlier today the senator from the 28th, Senator Adelman, raised the point of order that senate amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 474 was not germane. ( The amendment relates to grounds for termination of parental rights. The bill among other things does create additional factors which the court is required to consider in making a child custody determination. It is therefore the opinion of the chair [Pres. Risser] that senate amendment 2 to Assembly Bill 474 is germane and the point of order is not well taken.
Senate Journal of March 24, 1986 .......... Page: 773
[Point of order:]
  Senator Engeleiter raised the point of order that senate amendment 14 [to Senate Bill 642, relating to the interstate acquisition, establishment and merger of banks, credit unions and savings and loan associations, the powers of banks, credit unions and savings and loan associations, the regulation of credit unions and savings and loan associations, regulating control of certain deposit-taking institutions, granting rule-making authority and providing penalties] was not germane.
  [Note:] S.Amdt.14 proposed a specific change in the law governing variable rate loans for mobile homes; that change was not a required detail for dealing with the issues of interstate acquisition or merger of financial institutions.
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order well taken.
Senate Journal of March 19, 1986 .......... Page: 738
[Point of order:]
  Senator Adelman raised the point of order that senate amendment 13 to senate substitute amendment 2 [to Senate Bill 328, relating to revisions in the laws governing the patients compensation fund and panels, medical malpractice and health care provider professional discipline, providing for a study and making appropriations] was not germane.
  [Note:] S.Amdt.13 proposed to place a cap on contingency fees attorneys can earn in medical malpractice cases.
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order not well taken.
Senate Journal of February 20, 1986 .......... Page: 611
[Point of order:]
384   Senator Chilsen raised the point of order that senate amendment 1 [to Assembly Joint Resolution 45, relating to excepting pari-mutuel betting on horse racing from the prohibition against legislative authorization of lotteries (first consideration)] was not germane.
  [Note:] Although 1985 AJR 45 only mentioned "horse racing", the purpose of the proposed constitutional amendment was to exempt pari-mutuel betting from the constitutional prohibition against lotteries.

  S.Amdt.1 changed "horse" to read "horse and dog" throughout the proposal. A conference committee subsequently deleted all reference to specific animals, authorizing "pari-mutuel on-track betting". S.Amdt.3 [below] required the state to inspect racing facilities used in pari-mutuel betting to prevent cruelty to animals.
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order not well taken.
Senate Journal of February 20, 1986 .......... Page: 612
[Point of order:]
  Senator Chilsen raised the point of order that senate amendment 3 was not germane.
  The chair ruled the point of order not well taken.
Senate Journal of October 18, 1985 .......... Page: 457
[Point of order:]
  Senator Strohl raised the point of order that senate substitute amendment 1 [to Senate Bill 301, relating to permits to capture or destroy deer causing damage to land] was not germane. The chair took the point of order under advisement.
  [Note:] The substitute amendment repeated all but one of the provisions of the bill, and added only administrative detail.
  Ruling of the chair:
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order raised by the Senator from the 21st, Senator Strohl, that senate substitute amendment 1 to Senate Bill 301 was not germane is not well taken.
Senate Journal of October 17, 1985 .......... Page: 433
[Point of order:]
  Senator Adelman raised the point of order that senate amendment 3 [to Senate Bill 285, relating to revising the statutes governing the pharmacy examining board, granting rule-making authority and providing penalties] to senate substitute amendment 1 was not germane. The chair took the point of order under advisement.
  [Note:] The substitute already regulated prohibited acts in the field of pharmacy, and prohibited the sale of contraceptives by unauthorized persons. S.Amdt.3 to the substitute prohibited the sale of contraceptives from vending machines.

  As subsequently amended in the assembly and enacted (1985 WisAct 146, the sale of contraceptives from vending machines was permitted under certain safeguards.
385Senate Journal of October 18, 1985 .......... Page: 461
  Ruling of the chair:
  The chair [Pres. Risser] ruled the point of order raised by the Senator from the 28th, Senator Adelman, that senate amendment 3 to senate substitute amendment 1 [to Senate Bill 285] was not germane is not well taken.
Senate Journal of October 10, 1985 .......... Page: 395
[Point of order:]
  Senator Kincaid raised the point of order that senate amendment 3 [to Senate Bill 32, relating to eliminating the boards of natural resources, of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and of veterans affairs and changing the departments of natural resources, of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and of veterans affairs to a cabinet form of government headed by a secretary, changing the method of removal of state officers, and creating councils] was not germane.
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