985.04 Official state newspaper. The joint committee on legislative organization shall recommend to the legislature to designate some newspaper published in Wisconsin to be the official state newspaper, which shall publish all legal notices required to be published therein. Any such publication from any of the state agencies shall be deemed official. The joint committee may invite bids from all newspapers which meet the requirements of s. 985.03, but if it does so, it is not required to recommend the lowest bidder as the official state newspaper. The joint committee shall introduce its recommendation in the legislature in the form of a joint resolution. No designation takes effect until the joint resolution is adopted. A newspaper which is designated the official state newspaper shall continue as such until the legislature designates another newspaper to be the official state newspaper.
History: 1977 c. 29; 1979 c. 34; 1981 c. 372 ss. 12, 13.
Article VII, sec. 21 [Art. IV, s. 17] requires full text publication of all general laws, and publication of an abstract or synopsis of such laws would not be sufficient. Methods other than newspaper publication, under s. 985.04, may be utilized to give public notice of our general laws. 63 Atty. Gen. 346. See also s. 14.38 (10).
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 985 - Publication of legal notices; public newspapers; fees.
985.02 - Method of notification.
985.03 - Qualifications of newspapers.
985.04 - Official state newspaper.
985.05 - Official municipal newspapers.
985.06 - Official city newspaper.
985.065 - Publication and printing; counties with population of 250,000 or more.
985.07 - Classes and frequency of legal notices.
985.075 - Substance of 2nd and 3rd insertions.
985.09 - Computation of time, Sundays, legal holidays.
985.10 - Publication on Sunday.
985.11 - Fees and work on Sunday.
985.12 - Proof of publication.