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Wis. Stat. § 13.102

Joint committee on finance; consideration of biennial budget bill

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Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2011
(1) The joint committee on finance may not vote to recommend passage of a biennial budget bill or an amendment thereto until the legislative fiscal bureau has distributed a copy of an earmark transparency report on the biennial budget bill, as amended, prepared under s. 13.95 (1r) (b) , to each member of the legislature and has made the report available on the legislature's Internet Web site.
(1) The joint committee on finance may not vote to recommend passage of a biennial budget bill or an amendment thereto until the legislative fiscal bureau has distributed a copy of an earmark transparency report on the biennial budget bill, as amended, prepared under s. 13.95 (1r) (b) , to each member of the legislature and has made the report available on the legislature's Internet website.
(2) If a member of the joint committee on finance makes a motion during committee deliberations on a biennial budget bill to remove an earmark, as defined in s. 13.95 (1r) (a) , from the biennial budget bill, the motion shall prevail on either a majority or a tie vote.
(2) If a member of the joint committee on finance makes a motion during committee deliberations on a biennial budget bill to remove an earmark, as defined in s. 13.95 (1r) (a) , from the biennial budget bill, the motion shall prevail on either a majority or a tie vote.

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