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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
February 17, 2022 - Introduced by
Law Revision Committee. Referred to
Committee on Senate Organization.
SB991,1,2
1An Act relating to: revising various provisions of the statutes for the purpose
2of making corrections and reconciling conflicts (Correction Bill).
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This correction bill, prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau under s.
13.92 (1) (bm) 1. and 2. and (2) (i) and (L), stats., is explained in the Notes in the body
of the bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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13.48
(30) (a) 2. “Unserved
area” has the meaning given in s. 196.504 (1) (c).
Note: The defined term in s. 196.504 (1) (c) is “unserved area.”
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814.88 Physical therapy licensure compact. There is created a physical
9therapy compact commission as specified in s. 448.985. The
administrator of
1delegate for the commission representing this state shall be an individual described
2in s. 448.985 (7) (b) 2. The commission has the powers and duties granted and
3imposed under s. 448.985.
Note: Changes incorrect term. Appointees to the physical therapy compact
commission are referred to in the compact as delegates, not administrators.
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4Section
3. 15.165 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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15.165
(2) Group insurance board. There is created in the department of
6employee trust funds a group insurance board. The board shall consist of the
7governor, the attorney general, the secretary of administration, the
director of the
8office of state employment relations administrator of the division of personnel
9management in the department of administration, and the commissioner of
10insurance or their designees, and 6 persons appointed for 2-year terms, of whom one
11shall be an insured participant in the Wisconsin Retirement System who is not a
12teacher, one shall be an insured participant in the Wisconsin Retirement System who
13is a teacher, one shall be an insured participant in the Wisconsin Retirement System
14who is a retired employee, one shall be an insured employee of a local unit of
15government, and one shall be the chief executive or a member of the governing body
16of a local unit of government that is a participating employer in the Wisconsin
17Retirement System.
Note: Changes incorrect term.
2015 Wis. Act 55 restructured the Office of State
Employment Relations into a newly created Division of Personnel Management in the
Department of Administration and transferred functions from the director of OSER to the
administrator of the new division. That act changed other references in the statutes from
“the director of the office of state employment relations” to “the administrator of the
division of personnel management in the department of administration,” but the act's
repeal and recreation of s. 15.165 (2), which included other changes, was partially vetoed.
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18Section
4. 16.997 (2) (e) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Repeals paragraph containing an obsolete cross-reference. Section 16.997
(2) (e) requires rules promulgated by the Department of Administration establishing an
educational telecommunications access program to include the protections specified in s.
196.209 (4) (a) and (b). Section 196.209 was repealed by
2021 Wis. Act 24.
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20.465
(3) (hm)
Urban search and rescue task force supplement. As a
4continuing appropriation,
the amounts in the schedule to be used for response costs
5of a local agency for an urban search and rescue task force deployment under s.
6323.72 (1) and for reimbursement to a local agency for any increase in contributions
7for duty disability premiums under s. 40.05 (2) (aw) for employees who receive duty
8disability benefits under s. 40.65 because of an injury incurred while performing
9duties as a member of an urban search and rescue task force under a contract under
10s. 323.72 (1). All moneys received under s. 323.72 (3) as reimbursement for expenses
11incurred for an urban search and rescue task force response shall be credited to this
12appropriation account.
Note: Adds language that was unintentionally omitted from
2021 Wis. Act 58.
2021 Wis. Act 58 created s. 20.465 (3) (hm) and a corresponding entry in the schedule
under ch. 20.005 (3), but omitted the phrase “the amounts in the schedule” from s. 20.465
(3) (hm).
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20.507
(1) (h)
Trust lands and investments — general program operations. The
16amounts in the schedule for the general program operations of the board
, 24.61 (2)
17(c),. All amounts deducted from the gross receipts of the appropriate funds as
18provided under ss. 24.04, 24.09 (1) (bm), 24.53, and 24.62 (1) shall be credited to this
19appropriation account. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a), the unencumbered
20balance at the end of each fiscal year shall be transferred to the trust funds, as
21defined under s. 24.60 (5). The amount transferred to each trust fund, as defined
22under s. 24.60 (5), shall bear the same proportion to the total amount transferred to
1the trust funds that the gross receipts of that trust fund bears to the total gross
2receipts credited to this appropriation account during that fiscal year.
Note: Deletes unnecessary language. The stricken text was inserted by
2019 Wis.
Act 110 but rendered without effect by the treatment of s. 20.507 (1) (h) by
2019 Wis. Act
9.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
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5Section
8. 40.05 (4) (ah) 3. and 4. of the statutes are amended to read:
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40.05
(4) (ah) 3. A craft employee shall pay 100 percent of health insurance
7premiums, unless otherwise determined by the
director administrator of the division
8of personnel management in the department of administration.
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4. Annually, the
director administrator of the division of personnel
10management in the department of administration shall determine the amount of
11contributions, if any, that the state must contribute into an employee's health
12savings account under s. 40.515 and the amount that employees are required to pay
13for health insurance premiums for a high-deductible health plan under s. 40.515.
Note: Changes incorrect term.
2015 Wis. Act 55 restructured the Office of State
Employment Relations into a newly created Division of Personnel Management in the
Department of Administration and transferred functions from the director of OSER to the
administrator of the new division. That act changed other references in the statutes from
“the director of the office of state employment relations” to “the administrator of the
division of personnel management in the department of administration,” but failed to
make this change in s. 40.05 (4) (ah) 3. and 4.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: There is no conflict of substance.
Note: Repeals a redundant definition for “short-term rental." That term, as used
in s. 66.1014, is defined by cross-reference to s. 66.0615 (1) (dk), which is identical to s.
66.1014 (1) (c).
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71.05
(6) (a) 15.
Except as provided under s. 71.07 (3p) (c) 5., the The amount
6of the credits computed under s. 71.07 (2dm), (2dx), (2dy), (3g), (3h), (3n), (3q), (3s),
7(3t), (3w), (3wm), (3y), (4k), (4n), (5e), (5i), (5j), (5k), (5r), (5rm), (6n), and (10) and not
8passed through by a partnership, limited liability company, or tax-option
9corporation that has added that amount to the partnership's, company's, or
10tax-option corporation's income under s. 71.21 (4) or 71.34 (1k) (g).
Note: Deletes an obsolete cross-reference. Section 71.07 (3p) (c) 5. was repealed
by
2019 Wis. Act 54.
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73.03
(76) To submit a report to the joint committee on finance no later than
146 months after the end of each fiscal year, beginning with the 2021-22 fiscal year and
15ending with the 2025-26 fiscal year, that contains information on the use of contract
16auditors in the unclaimed property program under ch. 177, including auditor
17performance results and comments and concerns from those audited regarding the
18contract auditors. The department shall survey those audited by contract auditors
19to receive comments and concerns. Before allowing any person to engage in an audit
20of another person's documents or records, the administrator
, as defined in s. 177.01
21(1), shall post the contract or other agreement with the person on the department's
22Internet site. The contract or other agreement shall remain posted on the
1department's Internet site until the contract or other agreement is no longer in effect,
2is no longer valid, or is superseded or otherwise rescinded. The person may take no
3action to engage in the audit until the administrator certifies that the person will
4proceed, even if domiciled in another state, in accordance with Wisconsin statutes
5and department rules and guidance documents and the administrator concludes
6there is a reasonable justification for using the person to engage in the audit. The
7administrator shall actively monitor the person to ensure that the person, even if
8domiciled in another state, is acting in accordance with such statutes, rules, and
9guidance documents and shall immediately take corrective action, including
10rescinding the contract, if the administrator reasonably concludes the person is not
11acting in accordance with such statutes, rules, and guidance documents.
Note: Adds a cross-reference to the definition of “administrator.” The term
“administrator” is not defined in ch. 73.
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12Section
14. 85.21 (3m) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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85.21
(3m) (b) 4. Employ as an operator of a human service vehicle any person
14who the specialized transportation service knows or should have known does not
15meet the requirements for a school
bus endorsement specified under s. 343.12 (7) and
16(8) and any rule established by the department under s. 343.12 (7) and (8).
Note: Adds a missing word. An endorsement under s. 343.12 (7) and (8) is a “school
bus endorsement.”
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17Section
15. 86.31 (3s) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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86.31
(3s) (b) 1. From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fc),
2019 stats., the
19department shall allocate $32,003,200 in fiscal year 2019-20, to fund county trunk
20highway improvements.
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2. From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fc),
2019 stats., the department
22shall allocate $35,149,400 in fiscal year 2019-20, to fund town road improvements.
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13. From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fc),
2019 stats., the department
2shall allocate $22,847,400 in fiscal year 2019-20, to fund municipal street
3improvement projects.