ar5(1)(o)
(o) Present to the governor for action all assembly bills that have passed both houses of the legislature, been enrolled, and signed by the proper officers.
ar5(1)(p)
(p) Deposit with the secretary of state's office, at the close of each biennial session and at the close of each special session, the full record of assembly action on all proposals together with other important documents in the possession of the assembly.
ar5(1)(q)
(q) Certify to the secretary of state any assembly bill or portion thereof which has passed the legislature notwithstanding the objections of the governor.
ar5(1)(r)
(r) Supervise the preparation of the journal of the assembly and deposit it as required by legislative rule or by law.
ar5(1)(s)
(s) Supervise the keeping of records concerning retirement contributions, social security, insurance, allowances, and related matters and certify the same to the appropriate department.
ar5(1)(t)
(t) Implement and maintain a sound personnel management program for the assembly.
ar5(1)(u)
(u) File one copy of each report of a standing committee concerning a proposed administrative rule under rule 20 with the head of the agency proposing the rule, the chief clerk of the senate, and the cochairpersons of the joint committee for review of administrative rules.
ar5(1)(v)
(v) Perform, under the supervision of the speaker, all additional duties or services assigned to the office of chief clerk by law, legislative rule, directive of the assembly, or custom.
ar5(2)
(2) The chief clerk may delegate specific portions of the work assigned to the chief clerk or to the clerk's office to appropriate staff, but shall supervise and remain responsible for its execution.
ar5(3)
(3) The chief clerk shall designate an employee assigned to the clerk's office as assistant chief clerk to direct the duties of that office in the temporary absence of the chief clerk until the return of the chief clerk. If the chief clerk is separated by death, resignation, or removal from office, the assistant chief clerk may exercise all of the powers and shall carry out all of the duties of chief clerk until a chief clerk is elected.
ar5(4)
(4) In order to comply with joint rule 13 and section 10 of article IV of the constitution, the chief clerk may perform all of the duties enumerated under rule 3m, except that during any session convened under this subsection the chief clerk may not perform any duty related to the enactment of legislation or the adoption of a resolution.
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Assembly Rule 6. Sergeant at arms' duties. ar6(1)(1)
The assembly sergeant at arms shall:
ar6(1)(a)
(a) Execute any directive of the assembly or its presiding officer and perform all duties assigned to the sergeant at arms in connection with the maintenance of order in the assembly.
ar6(1)(b)
(b) Supervise the coming and going of all persons to and from the assembly chamber.
ar6(1)(c)
(c) Supervise the provision of all legislative documents, except calendars, to the members.
ar6(1)(d)
(d) Ensure that the chamber is properly ventilated and is open for the use of the members from one hour preceding any session until one hour after adjournment or as otherwise directed by the speaker.
ar6(1)(e)
(e) Supervise the employees assigned to the office of the sergeant at arms.
ar6(1)(f)
(f) Certify the names and titles of all persons employed through the office of the sergeant at arms and, with the approval of the speaker, the proper compensation due the sergeant at arms and each such employee.
ar6(1)(g)
(g) Maintain order and quiet in and about the chamber, remove disorderly persons or clear the galleries or other areas of the chamber when directed to do so by the presiding officer, and carry out any other instructions of the presiding officer in relation to any disturbance that may occur in or near the chamber.
ar6(1)(h)
(h) Carry out the instructions of the presiding officer in compelling the attendance of absent members.
ar6(1)(i)
(i) Assist the chief clerk in implementing and maintaining a sound personnel management program for the assembly.
ar6(1)(j)
(j) Perform, under the supervision of the speaker, all additional duties and services assigned to the office of sergeant at arms by law, legislative rule, directive of the assembly, or custom.
ar6(1)(k)
(k) Ensure that the U.S. flag and Wisconsin flag are displayed in the room in which an assembly committee is meeting.
ar6(2)
(2) The sergeant at arms shall designate one of his or her employees as assistant sergeant at arms to direct the duties of that office in the temporary absence of the sergeant at arms until the return of the sergeant at arms. If the sergeant at arms is separated by death, resignation, or removal from office, the assistant sergeant at arms may exercise all of the powers and shall carry out all of the duties of sergeant at arms until a sergeant at arms is elected.
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Assembly Rule 6m. Mandatory anti-harassment and ethics training for members, officers, and employees. The chief clerk, under the supervision of the speaker, shall implement a mandatory program of anti-harassment and ethics training for all members, officers, and assembly employees. The training shall be conducted at the beginning of the biennial legislative session.
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Assembly Rule 7. Employees; appointment and supervision. ar7(1)(1)
The appointment and removal of employees of the speaker, speaker pro tempore, majority and minority leaders, assistant majority and minority leaders, chairpersons, other members, chief clerk, and sergeant at arms shall be made by the employee's appointing authority.
ar7(2)
(2) Unless otherwise specifically provided, all assembly employees shall be paid in accordance with the compensation and classification plan adopted by the joint committee on legislative organization or the committee on assembly organization.
ar7(3)
(3) An employee may not be paid for any period of absence unless absent with leave granted by the employee's appointing authority. Every employee shall perform the duties assigned by the employee's appointing authority and shall be available at such hours as the employee's appointing authority directs.
ar7(4)
(4) The committee on assembly organization shall determine the number of assembly employees and the type of duties and responsibilities assigned to each employee.
Chapter 2:
COMMITTEES OF THE ASSEMBLY
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Assembly Rule 8. Committee of the whole. By motion, the assembly may at any time resolve itself into a committee of the whole for the consideration of any matter. The assembly rules and Jefferson's manual govern the committee's proceedings except as follows:
ar8(1)
(1) A roll call vote is not in order except on the question of the committee arising.
ar8(2)
(2) A motion to end debate is not in order.
ar8(3)
(3) A member may speak more than twice on the same question and may, with recognition from the chairperson, direct questions to other members or witnesses.
ar8(4)
(4) The presiding officer retains the chair or appoints someone else to preside until the committee elects its chairperson.
ar8(5)
(5) Persons other than members may be invited to speak or report.
ar8(6)
(6) At the conclusion of its proceedings, the committee shall rise and report its recommendations to the assembly.
ar8(7)
(7) The committee may not recess or postpone to a future time a subject before it for consideration.
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Assembly Rule 9. Standing committees. ar9(1)(1)
As early as possible in each legislative biennium, the following standing committees of the assembly shall be appointed by the speaker:
ar9(1)(a)
(a) Aging and long-term care, committee on.
ar9(1)(b)
(b) Agriculture, committee on.
ar9(1)(c)
(c) Campaigns and elections, committee on.
ar9(1)(d)
(d) Children and families, committee on.
ar9(1)(dm)
(dm) Colleges and universities, committee on.
ar9(1)(e)
(e) Constitution and ethics, committee on.
ar9(1)(f)
(f) Consumer protection, committee on.
ar9(1)(g)
(g) Corrections, committee on.
ar9(1)(gm)
(gm) Criminal justice and public safety, committee on.
ar9(1)(h)
(h) Education, committee on.
ar9(1)(hm)
(hm) Energy and utilities, committee on.
ar9(1)(i)
(i) Environment, committee on.
ar9(1)(j)
(j) Family law, committee on.
ar9(1)(jb)
(jb) Financial institutions, committee on.
ar9(1)(jm)
(jm) Forestry, parks, and outdoor recreation, committee on.
ar9(1)(js)
(js) Government accountability and oversight, committee on.
ar9(1)(k)
(k) Health, committee on.
ar9(1)(km)
(km) Housing and real estate, committee on.
ar9(1)(L)
(L) Insurance, committee on.
ar9(1)(m)
(m) Jobs and the economy, committee on.
ar9(1)(n)
(n) Judiciary, committee on.
ar9(1)(o)
(o) Labor and integrated employment, committee on.
ar9(1)(om)
(om) Local government, committee on.
ar9(1)(p)
(p) Mental health, committee on.
ar9(1)(q)
(q) Public benefit reform, committee on.
ar9(1)(r)
(r) Regulatory licensing reform, committee on.
ar9(1)(rm)
(rm) Rural development, committee on.
ar9(1)(s)
(s) Science, technology, and broadband, committee on.
ar9(1)(t)
(t) Small business development, committee on.
ar9(1)(tg)
(tg) Sporting heritage, committee on.
ar9(1)(u)
(u) State affairs, committee on.
ar9(1)(uh)
(uh) Substance abuse and prevention, committee on.
ar9(1)(v)
(v) Tourism, committee on.
ar9(1)(w)
(w) Transportation, committee on.
ar9(1)(x)
(x) Veterans and military affairs, committee on.
ar9(1)(y)
(y) Ways and means, committee on.
ar9(1)(z)
(z) Workforce development, committee on.
ar9(2)
(2) Unless otherwise designated:
ar9(2)(a)
(a) The speaker shall determine the total number of members on each committee, unless specified by joint rule or assembly rule, and the allocation of the number between members of the majority and minority party.
ar9(2)(b)
(b) The speaker shall make all committee appointments of members of the majority party.
ar9(2)(bm)
(bm) The first-named person of each standing committee is the chairperson and the second-named person is the vice chairperson.
ar9(2)(c)
(c) The speaker shall make all committee appointments of members of the minority party as nominated by the minority leader, except that the speaker may appoint any member of the minority party as chairperson of a committee.
ar9(2)(cd)
(cd) If an assembly member of an assembly committee or a joint committee is unable to serve, the speaker may select a temporary replacement for a member of the majority party who is unable to serve from among those members of the same party and may select a temporary replacement for a member of the minority party, upon recommendation of the minority leader, who is unable to serve from among those members of the same party. The replacement takes effect when the member who is a temporary replacement answers the roll call of the assembly committee or joint committee and terminates upon the adjournment of the assembly committee or joint committee meeting or the return of the member who was unable to serve, whichever occurs first.