LRB-2655/1
MES:amn&wlj
2019 - 2020 LEGISLATURE
April 25, 2019 - Introduced by Representatives Gundrum, Brooks, Brandtjen,
Duchow, Edming, Felzkowski, Horlacher, Katsma, Kerkman, Knodl, Kulp,
Loudenbeck, Macco, Quinn, Ramthun, Sanfelippo, Skowronski, Sortwell,
Spiros, Steffen, Thiesfeldt and Tusler, cosponsored by Senators Kooyenga,
Kapenga, Bewley, Cowles, Olsen and Stroebel. Referred to Committee on
Local Government.
AB193,1,12
1An Act to renumber 59.60 (2) (a);
to amend 59.53 (6) (a) 2., 59.54 (27) (a), 59.60
2(4) (intro.), 59.60 (4) (a), 59.60 (4) (b), 59.60 (5) (intro.), 59.60 (5) (a), 59.60 (6)
3(b) 2., 59.60 (6) (b) 3., 59.60 (6) (c), 59.60 (7), 59.60 (8) (a), 59.60 (10), 65.01, 65.02
4(5) (intro.), 65.02 (6) (a), 65.02 (6) (b) (intro.), 65.02 (8) (intro.), 65.02 (10), 65.02
5(11), 65.03 (1), 65.04 (1), 65.04 (2), 65.04 (4), 65.04 (5), 65.05 (4), 65.05 (5), 65.05
6(8), 65.05 (9), 65.06 (1), 65.06 (5) (intro.), 65.06 (14), 65.06 (15), 65.20 (1) (a),
765.20 (1) (b), 65.20 (1) (c), 65.20 (1) (d), 65.20 (1) (e), 65.20 (1) (g), 65.20 (1) (h),
865.90 (1), 65.90 (2), 65.90 (3) (a) (intro.), 65.90 (3) (a) 1., 65.90 (3) (b) (intro.),
965.90 (3) (bm), 65.90 (4), 65.90 (5) (a), 65.90 (5) (b) and 65.90 (6) (intro.); and
to
10create 59.60 (2) (ae), 59.60 (3s), 65.02 (5m), 65.025, 65.90 (1m) and 65.90 (5) (c)
11of the statutes;
relating to: authorizing a biennial budget procedure for
12political subdivisions.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill authorizes political subdivisions to adopt and use a biennial budgetary
procedure. The bill applies to cities, including a first class city (presently only
Milwaukee), villages, towns, and counties. If a political subdivision decides to adopt
a biennial budget, it must adopt the budget in an odd-numbered year. Generally, a
political subdivision that adopts such a budget must follow the same current law
procedures regarding public hearings, the contents of budget summaries, and
information regarding expected revenues and expenditures that it would be required
to follow if it adopted an annual budget. A political subdivision that adopts a biennial
budget procedure may decide to return to adopting an annual budget procedure.
Current law specifies a particular annual budgetary procedure that is required
for counties with a population of 750,000 or more, although current law authorizes
any other county with a county executive or county administrator to use those
particular procedures as well. Under the bill, such larger counties may also adopt
a biennial budget, and may return to an annual budget. Similarly, current law also
specifies a particular budget procedure for first class cities, which other cities may
also use. Current law also authorizes a first class city to adopt an executive budget
system, under which the mayor performs budget preparation functions otherwise
performed by the city's board of estimates. Under the bill, any first class city may
use the biennial budget process as its budget method.
For further information see the local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB193,1
1Section 1
. 59.53 (6) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB193,3,22
59.53
(6) (a) 2. If on June 1, 1989, a county has 1.0 or more full-time equivalent
3attorney positions that have primary responsibility for handling cases described in
4par. (b), as determined by the district attorney of the prosecutorial unit, the county
5shall establish and maintain a support enforcement office consisting of support
6enforcement attorneys and office personnel. In counties having a population of less
7than 750,000, a county budget under s. 65.90 shall list the proposed appropriation
8under s. 65.90 (2) for the support enforcement office separate from any other office,
9department or activity. In counties having a population of 750,000 or more, a county
10budget shall treat a support enforcement office as a department, as defined in s.
1159.60 (2)
(a) (as), separate from all other departments, and administered by the
12county executive. If a county ceases to employ 1.0 or more full-time equivalent
1attorney positions in the office, the county may provide support enforcement under
2subd. 1.
AB193,2
3Section 2
. 59.54 (27) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB193,3,54
59.54
(27) (a)
Definition. In this subsection, “board" includes any department,
5as defined in s. 59.60 (2)
(a) (as).
AB193,3
6Section 3
. 59.60 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 59.60 (2) (as).