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Drafting records are written materials, letters, and
memoranda given to or created by the legislative drafting attorney in
the process of drafting a bill, resolution, or subsequent amendments.
Although these records are not designed to document legislative intent,
they may provide some insight into the meaning of statutory language.
Contents of drafting records - may contain some
or all of the following:
- The enrolled act (adopted act) if it passed
- The original proposal (bill) as introduced in Senate or Assembly
- Amendments and substitute amendments to the bill in order of their
introduction
- The fiscal estimate of the law's impact on state revenues and expenses
- The drafting request and instructions from the legislator(s) to the
Legislative Reference Bureau drafting attorney
- The proposal (bill) as drafted by the LRB drafting attorney
- Committee Record if proposal was referred to committee. (Contains
voting records and list of persons appearing before committee - does
not include committee deliberations or testimony)
Locating drafting records:
- Determine the session year in which the legislation (act, bill, or
resolution) was introduced, then locate the drafting records for that
year.
- If the proposal passed (became an act), the drafting record will
be filed under the act or chapter number. (Prior to 1983 session laws
were called chapters)
- If the proposal did not pass, the drafting record will be filed under
the bill or resolution number.
Abbreviations:
AB = Assembly Bill
AA = Assembly Amendment
ASA = Assembly Substitute Amendment
AR = Assembly Resolution
AJR = Assembly Joint Resolution |
SB = Senate Bill
SA = Senate Amendment
SSA = Senate Substitute Amendment
SR = Senate Resolution
SJR = Senate Joint Resolution |
LRB Number:
The Legislative Reference Bureau assigns a unique number to each legislative
document, such as 99-1281. The first part of the number refers
to the legislative session (99). The second part (1281) is the sequential
number assigned to each document introduced that session.
The LRB number may also include an extension that indicates
the type of document
- df: Drafting file. (Contains the entire contents of the drafting
file that reflects the author's work and documents used as research
or other items of direct relevance to the way or reason that the legislation
was drafted.)
- dn: Drafter's Note. (Document prepared by the drafter for the
requester to describe special circumstances regarding the draft, such
as opinions of the draft's constitutionality or other informative or
cautionary comments.)
- en: The Enrolled version of a bill.
- fe: The Fiscal Estimate for a bill. "Fe" abbreviation
is followed by:
- an identifier for the agency generating the Fiscal Estimate
- a final code describing the nature of the Fiscal Estimate
- org is original, upd is updated, sup
is supplemental and cor is corrected.
More Information:
For more details about drafting records and other sources of legislative
history, see:
The Wisconsin Legislative Drafting Records database is generated
from scanned images created for by the Wisconsin
Legislative Reference Bureau. The UW
Law Library has made these electronic records freely available from
our Web site.
Quick guide prepared by Bonnie
Shucha
UW Madison Law Library
Last updated March 2008
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