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17. One member of a school board.
AB68-SSA1,1604,2 28. One official of a public employee union.
AB68-SSA1,1604,3 39. Three employees of public schools.
AB68-SSA1,1604,4 410. One representative of a health plan.
AB68-SSA1,1604,65 (b) The representative from the office of the commissioner of insurance shall
6be the chairperson of the task force.
AB68-SSA1,1604,117 (c) Based on consultation with the task force, and review of the actuarial report
8required under Section 9113 (6 ) of this act, the commissioner of insurance and the
9secretary of employee trust funds shall develop an implementation plan, which, if
10enacted, would require all school districts in this state to participate in a group
11health insurance program offered by the group insurance board by January 1, 2024.
AB68-SSA1,1604,1412 (d) The commissioner of insurance and the secretary of employee trust funds
13shall submit the implementation plan to the governor and the joint committee of
14finance by December 31, 2022.
AB68-SSA1,1604,2015 (7) Prescription drug affordability review board. Notwithstanding the
16length of terms specified for the members of the board under s. 15.735 (1) (b) to (e),
172 of the initial members shall be appointed for terms expiring on May 1, 2023; 2 of
18the initial members shall be appointed for terms expiring on May 1, 2024; 2 of the
19initial members shall be appointed for terms expiring on May 1, 2025, and 2 of the
20initial members shall be appointed for terms expiring on May 1, 2026.
AB68-SSA1,9124 21Section 9124. Nonstatutory provisions; Investment Board.
AB68-SSA1,9125 22Section 9125. Nonstatutory provisions; Joint Committee on Finance.
AB68-SSA1,9126 23Section 9126. Nonstatutory provisions; Judicial Commission.
AB68-SSA1,9127 24Section 9127. Nonstatutory provisions; Justice.
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1(1) Sexual assault kits. Within 180 days of the effective date of this subsection,
2the department of justice shall promulgate emergency rules under s. 227.24 to
3implement s. 165.775 for the period before the effective date of the permanent rules
4but not to exceed the period authorized under s. 227.24 (1) (c), subject to extension
5under s. 227.24 (2). Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3), the department
6is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection
7as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health,
8safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule
9promulgated under this subsection.
AB68-SSA1,1605,1310 (2) Sentencing review council; report. No later than July 1, 2022, the
11sentencing review council shall submit a report on its findings and recommendations
12under s. 165.27 (1) to (4) to the attorney general under s. 15.09 (7) and to the
13appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3).
AB68-SSA1,9128 14Section 9128. Nonstatutory provisions; Legislature.
AB68-SSA1,1605,1515 (1) Redistricting.
AB68-SSA1,1605,1616 (a) Definitions. In this subsection:
AB68-SSA1,1605,18 171. “Commission” means the People's Maps Commission created by the governor
18on January 27, 2020, under executive order 66.
AB68-SSA1,1605,19 192. “Legislature” means the legislature instituted on January 5, 2021.
AB68-SSA1,1605,2520 (b) Preparation of legislation. The legislative reference bureau shall prepare
21in proper form legislation that gives effect to the congressional redistricting plan
22proposed by the commission for consideration by the legislature and separate
23legislation that gives effect to the state assembly and senate redistricting plan
24proposed by the commission for consideration by the legislature. The bureau shall
25deliver the legislation to the governor for approval.
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1(c) Introduction, consideration, and vote.
AB68-SSA1,1606,5 21. The governor shall deliver the bills prepared under par. (b) to the joint
3committee on legislative organization, which shall introduce the bills without
4change in each house of the legislature. The bills shall then be referred to the
5appropriate standing committees of each house.
AB68-SSA1,1606,8 62. The legislature shall take final action on either the assembly version or the
7senate version of the bills introduced under subd. 1 . no later than the 60th day after
8the bill is introduced.
AB68-SSA1,1606,12 93. The legislature may not take action on congressional redistricting legislation
10not introduced under subd. 1. until after either the assembly version or the senate
11version of the congressional redistricting bill introduced under subd. 1. has been
12voted on by each house of the legislature.
AB68-SSA1,1606,16 134. The legislature may not take action on legislative redistricting legislation
14not introduced under subd. 1. until after either the assembly version or the senate
15version of the legislative redistricting bill introduced under subd. 1. has been voted
16on by each house of the legislature.
AB68-SSA1,1606,1717 (d) Public records.
AB68-SSA1,1606,21 181. Notwithstanding s. 16.61 (2) (b) 1., all public records, as defined in s. 16.61
19(2) (b), created or maintained by each house, committee, and member of the
20legislature that relate to congressional or legislative redistricting may not be
21destroyed until after December 31, 2030.
AB68-SSA1,1607,3 222. Notwithstanding ss. 13.91 to 13.96, 19.36 (1), and 905.03, all records, as
23defined in s. 19.32 (2), created or maintained by each house, committee, and member
24of the legislature that relate to congressional or legislative redistricting are subject
25to inspection and copying under s. 19.35 and may not be withheld from public access

1on the basis of any claim of confidentiality or privilege, except for records containing
2communications that are privileged under s. 905.03 and that concern a previously
3drafted congressional or legislative redistricting plan.
AB68-SSA1,1607,84 (e) Open meetings. Notwithstanding ss. 13.91 to 13.96 and 905.03, each
5meeting related to congressional or legislative redistricting shall be preceded by
6public notice, as provided in s. 19.84, and shall be held in a place reasonably
7accessible to members of the public and open to all citizens at all times, if the meeting
8includes any of the following: