13.097(6)(b) (b) Public access. Whether all residents of the state will be able, without restriction, to participate in the uses of the lake bed area subject to the proposed conveyance upon completion of the project.
13.097(6)(c) (c) Purposes of the proposed conveyance. Whether the public trust purposes of the conveyance, as expressed in the legislation, are sufficiently narrow to permit only the specific public trust purpose uses proposed by the grantee.
13.097(6)(d) (d) Management by the grantee. Whether the grantee's management of the use of any other lake bed areas conveyed to the grantee conforms with a public trust purpose and whether the grantee's proposals for the use of the lake bed area subject to the proposed conveyance conform with a public trust purpose.
13.097(6)(e) (e) Governmental control. Whether the lake bed area and its proposed public trust purpose uses will be controlled or supervised by a governmental unit.
13.097(6)(f) (f) Commercial uses. Whether any commercial uses of the lake bed area subject to the proposed conveyance are minor and incidental to free public trust purpose uses or whether commercial purposes dominate the proposed use of the lake bed area.
13.097 History History: 1989 a. 31.
13.0975 13.0975 Review of legislative proposals impacting energy availability.
13.0975(1)(1)Definition. In this section, “commission" means the public service commission.
13.0975(1m) (1m) Request by legislator. When any proposal that will probably impact the cost or reliability of electricity generation, transmission, or distribution or of fuels used in generating electricity is introduced or offered in the legislature and referred to a standing committee of the house in which it is introduced, the chairperson or ranking minority member may request that the commission prepare an energy impact report. If the proposal is not referred to a standing committee, the speaker of the assembly, if the proposal is introduced or offered in the assembly, or the presiding officer of the senate, if the proposal is introduced or offered in the senate, may request that the commission prepare an energy impact report.
13.0975(2) (2) Report by the commission.
13.0975(2)(a)(a) When the commission is requested to prepare an energy impact report under sub. (1m), the commission shall submit the energy impact report on the proposal within 30 days after the written request is submitted to the commission.
13.0975(2)(b) (b) If the proposal impacts the cost or reliability of electricity generation, transmission, or distribution or of fuels used in generating electricity, the commission shall describe the impact contained in the proposal. The energy impact report shall include the commission's findings under sub. (3) and its conclusions under sub. (4).
13.0975(2)(c) (c) An energy impact report shall be printed as an appendix to the proposal and shall be distributed in the same manner as amendments.
13.0975(3) (3) Findings of the commission energy impact report. The commission's energy impact report shall evaluate the probable impact of the proposal on the cost or reliability of electricity generation, transmission, or distribution or of fuels used in generating electricity.
13.0975(4) (4) Conclusion of the commission report. Based on its findings under sub. (3), the commission shall include in its energy impact report its conclusion on whether the proposal adversely impacts the cost or reliability of electricity generation, transmission, or distribution or of fuels used in generating electricity.
13.0975 History History: 2003 a. 277.
13.098 13.098 Review of legislation relating to alcohol and other drug abuse. When legislation that relates to alcohol and other drug abuse policies, programs or services is introduced or offered in the legislature, the state council on alcohol and other drug abuse shall consider the legislation at the soonest meeting of the state council after introduction or offer and shall, if the standing committee of the legislature to which the legislation is referred has not taken action on the legislation, provide the chairperson of the standing committee with a considered opinion of the effect and desirability as a matter of public policy of the legislation.
13.098 History History: 1993 a. 210.
13.099 13.099 Review of bills affecting housing.
13.099(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
13.099(1)(a) (a) “Department" means the department of administration.
13.099(1)(b) (b) “State housing strategy plan" means the plan developed under s. 16.302.
13.099(2) (2) Analysis of bills affecting housing.
13.099(2)(a) (a) If any bill that is introduced in either house of the legislature may increase or decrease, either directly or indirectly, the cost of the development, construction, financing, purchasing, sale, ownership, or availability of housing in this state, the department shall prepare a housing impact analysis for the bill within 30 days after it is introduced. The department may request any information from other state agencies, local governments, or individuals, or organizations that is reasonably necessary for the department to prepare the analysis.
13.099(2)(b) (b) A bill that requires a housing impact analysis under this section shall have that requirement noted on its jacket when the jacket is prepared. When a bill that requires a housing impact analysis under this section is introduced, the legislative reference bureau shall submit a copy of the bill to the department.
13.099(2)(c) (c) A housing impact analysis prepared under this section shall be printed as an appendix to that applicable bill and shall be distributed in the same manner as amendments.
13.099(3) (3) Findings of the department to be contained in housing impact analysis.
13.099(3)(a) (a) A housing impact analysis shall contain information about the effect of the bill on housing in this state, including information on the effect of the bill on all of the following:
13.099(3)(a)1. 1. The policies, strategies and recommendations of the state housing strategy plan.