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65.02
(5m) Budget period. In ss. 65.01 to 65.20, “budget period” means 2
16consecutive fiscal years covered by a biennial budget adopted by a city that has acted
17under s.
62.025 65.025, or
one fiscal year covered by an annual budget for any other
18city that has not acted to adopt a biennial budget under s. 65.025.
Note: Inserts correct cross-reference.
2019 Wis. Act 42 created s. 65.025 relating
to biennial budget procedures for cities. Also inserts language so that both meanings of
the term “budget period” describe a period of time.
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65.90
(5) (ar) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c) and except for alterations
4made pursuant to a hearing under sub. (4), the amount of tax to be levied or certified,
5the amounts of the various appropriations and the purposes for such appropriations
6stated in a budget required under sub. (1) or authorized under sub. (1m) may not be
7changed unless authorized by a vote of two-thirds of the members-elect of the
8governing body of the municipality. Any municipality, except a town,
which that 9makes changes under this paragraph shall publish either a class 1 notice of the
10changes, under ch. 985, within 15 days after any change is made or post a notice of
11the changes on the municipality's website within 15 days after any change is made.
12Failure to give notice shall preclude any changes in the proposed budget and
13alterations thereto made under sub. (4).
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14(ag) In this subsection, “members-elect” has the meaning given in s. 66.10015
15(1) (bs).
Note: Moves a definition to a new paragraph for clarity.
2019 Wis. Act 42 added
a definition of “members-elect” to the end of s. 65.90 (5) (a) that applies to all the
paragraphs of s. 65.90 (5).
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65.90
(5) (b) A county board may authorize its standing committees to transfer
19funds between budgeted items of an individual county office or department, if such
20budgeted items have been separately appropriated, and to supplement the
21appropriations for a particular office, department, or activity by transfers from the
1contingent fund. Such committee transfers shall not exceed the amount set up in the
2contingent fund as adopted in the annual budget, nor aggregate in the case of an
3individual office, department, or activity in excess of 10 percent of the funds
4originally provided for such office, department, or activity in such annual budget.
5The publication provisions of par.
(a) (ar) shall apply to all committee transfers from
6the contingent fund.
Note: Inserts correct cross-reference to accommodate the renumbering of s. 65.90
(5) (a) to s. 65.90 (5) (ar) in Section 28.
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(6) (intro.) As part of the annual budget required under sub. (1) or the
10biennial budget authorized under sub. (1m), the governing body of any municipality
11and of any county having a population of 750,000 or more may establish and
12maintain, and levy a tax for, a liability reserve fund for the purpose of paying liability
13claims against the municipality or premiums on insurance to pay such claims. The
14governing body may allow amounts appropriated to the fund to accumulate from
15year to year. The annual taxes levied for this purpose may not exceed the level
16necessary to collect the amount recommended by an actuary, in accordance with
17generally accepted actuarial principles, that will be sufficient to pay any insurance
18premiums and the uninsured portion of claims that are anticipated to be made based
19on occurrences during the year in which the tax is collected. Payment of claims and
20premiums may either be made directly from the reserve account or appropriations
21may be made from the reserve account to an operating account for such payments.
22No other transfers may be made from the fund except in accordance with the
23procedure specified in sub. (5)
(a) (ar) and unless:
Note: Inserts correct cross-reference to accommodate the renumbering of s. 65.90
(5) (a) to s. 65.90 (5) (ar) in Section 28.
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66.0137
(5) (c) 1m. Except as provided in subds. 2. and 3., if a political
4subdivision, the state, the Board of Regents, or Marquette University provides for
5the payment of premiums for hospital, surgical, and other health insurance for its
6law enforcement officers or emergency medical services practitioners, it shall
7continue to pay such premiums for the surviving spouse and dependent children of
8the law enforcement officer or emergency medical services practitioner who dies
9while in the line of duty.
Note: Strikes unnecessary word. The term “dies in the line of duty” is defined in
s. 66.0137 (1) (af). The word “while” is deleted to use the defined term consistently in the
section.
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66.0414
(1) (d) “Applicable codes” means the state electrical wiring code, as
13defined in s. 101.80 (4), the state plumbing code
specified in s. 145.13 promulgated
14under s. 145.02 (2) (a), the fire prevention code under ch. SPS 314, Wis. Adm. Code,
15the Wisconsin commercial building code under chs. SPS 361 to 366, Wis. Adm. Code,
16the Wisconsin uniform dwelling code under chs. SPS 320 to 325, Wis. Adm. Code, and
17local amendments to those codes enacted solely to address imminent threats of
18destruction of property or injury to persons.
Note: Inserts correct cross-reference.
2017 Wis. Act 331 repealed s. 145.13 and
provided that the plumbing code is promulgated by the Department of Safety and
Professional Services under s. 145.02 (2) (a).
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33. 66.0901 (9) (b) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The other paragraph in s. 66.0901 (9) does not have a title.
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34. 66.10015 (4) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
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66.10015
(4) (title)
Merging.
Note: The other subsections in s. 66.10015 have titles.
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35. 66.1015 (3) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The other subsections in s. 66.1015 do not have titles.
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36. 70.11 (39m) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
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70.11
(39m) (title)
Cash registers and fax machines.
Note: The other subsections in s. 70.11 have titles.
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37. 70.995 (1) (title) and (2) (title) of the statutes are repealed.