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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO ASSEMBLY BILL 336
June 9, 2021 - Offered by Representatives Doyle, S. Rodriguez, Vining, Conley,
Hesselbein, Hintz, Vruwink, Andraca, Snodgrass, Shelton, Emerson,
Haywood, Shankland, Bowen, Billings, Riemer, Pope, Considine, Subeck,
Spreitzer, Stubbs, Anderson, L. Myers, Cabrera, Brostoff, Baldeh, Moore
Omokunde
, Ohnstad, Hong, B. Meyers and Milroy.
AB336-ASA1,1,9 1An Act to repeal 49.155 (6) (e); to amend 20.445 (1) (bm), 49.175 (1) (qm), 106.27
2(2g) (a) 1., 106.27 (2g) (a) 2. and 106.27 (3); and to create 20.437 (2) (c), 20.445
3(1) (bp), 20.445 (1) (bq), 20.445 (1) (bv), 20.445 (1) (bw), 20.445 (1) (cm), 49.133,
4106.27 (1p), 106.27 (1q), 106.274, 106.28 and 106.29 of the statutes; relating
5to:
a child care quality improvement program, green jobs training programs,
6pandemic workforce training programs, a worker connection program, a health
7care recruitment initiative, pandemic recovery grants, providing an exemption
8from emergency rule procedures, granting rule-making authority, and making
9an appropriation.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
employment
Worker Connection program
This bill requires the Department of Workforce Development to establish a
worker connection program to be administered by DWD to help prospective employee

participants prepare for and enter quality jobs in targeted employment sectors
identified by DWD as having high opportunities for career growth.
Pandemic workforce training program grants
This bill creates a pandemic workforce training program to be administered by
DWD. Under the program, DWD is required to award grants to public and private
organizations for the development and implementation of pandemic workforce
training programs. The grants may be used for virtual and in-person job training,
employment navigators or coaches, skill assessment, transportation, soft skill
development, career or talent search services, and other programs to return
employees to the labor market. The bill also permits DWD to require a public or
private organization, as a condition of receiving a grant, to provide matching funds
at a percentage to be determined by DWD.
Pandemic recovery grants
This bill requires DWD to establish and operate a program to provide grants
to local workforce development boards to fund pandemic recovery efforts to
emphasize training, skill development, and economic recovery for individuals and
businesses. The grants may be used for virtual and in-person job training,
employment navigators or coaches, skill assessment, transportation, soft skill
development, career or talent search services, and other programs to return
employees to the labor market.
Green jobs training program grants
This bill creates a green jobs training program to be administered by DWD.
Under the program, DWD is required to award grants to public and private
organizations for the development and implementation of green jobs training
programs. The bill defines green jobs as jobs that produce goods or provide services
that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources. The bill also permits
DWD to require a public or private organization, as a condition of receiving a grant,
to provide matching funds at a percentage to be determined by DWD.
Health care recruitment initiative
This bill requires DWD, in coordination with local workforce development
boards, to 1) undertake a statewide recruitment initiative to promote and connect
individuals with nurse aide instructional programs and employment opportunities
and to promote other health care provider employment opportunities and 2) create
a free, four-hour course that individuals may take to explore career opportunities
within the field of human services or health care delivery.
health and human services
Child care quality improvement program
This bill eliminates the current law method by which the Department of
Children and Families may modify payments to child care providers under
Wisconsin Shares based on a child care provider's rating under the quality rating
system known as Young Star. The bill instead authorizes DCF to establish a program
for making monthly payments and monthly per-child payments to certified child
care providers, licensed child care centers, and child care programs established or
contracted for by a school board. The bill allows DCF to promulgate rules to

implement the program, including establishing eligibility requirements and
payment amounts and setting requirements for how recipients may use the
payments. The bill funds the program through a new appropriation and by
allocating federal moneys, including child care development funds and moneys
received under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families block grant program.
Wisconsin Shares is a part of the Wisconsin Works program under current law,
which DCF administers and which provides work experience and benefits for
low-income custodial parents who are at least 18 years old. Under current law, an
individual who is the parent of a child under the age of 13 or, if the child is disabled,
under the age of 19, who needs child care services to participate in various education
or work activities, and who satisfies other eligibility criteria may receive a child care
subsidy for child care services under Wisconsin Shares.
Under current law, DCF sets the maximum payment rates for child care
providers who provide services under Wisconsin Shares and may modify an
individual child care provider's payment rate in the following manner on the basis
of the child care provider's quality rating under the Young Star system: a provider
who receives a one-star rating may be denied payment; a provider who receives a
two-star rating may have the maximum payment rate reduced by up to 5 percent;
a provider who receives a three-star rating may receive up to the maximum payment
rate; a provider who receives a four-star rating may have the maximum payment
rate increased by up to 15 percent; and a provider who receives a five-star rating may
have the maximum payment rate increased by up to 30 percent.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB336-ASA1,1 1Section 1 . 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, insert
2the following amounts for the purposes indicated: - See PDF for table PDF
AB336-ASA1,2 1Section 2 . 20.437 (2) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,4,32 20.437 (2) (c) Child care quality improvement program. The amounts in the
3schedule for the program under s. 49.133.
AB336-ASA1,3 4Section 3 . 20.445 (1) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB336-ASA1,4,125 20.445 (1) (bm) Workforce training; administration. Biennially, the amounts
6in the schedule for the administration of the local youth apprenticeship grant
7program under s. 106.13 (3m), the youth summer jobs program under s. 106.18, the
8employment transit assistance grant program under s. 106.26, the workforce
9training program programs under s. 106.27, the teacher development program
10grants under s. 106.272, the career and technical education incentive grant program
11under s. 106.273, the technical education equipment grant program under s.
12106.275, and the apprentice programs under subch. I of ch. 106.
AB336-ASA1,4 13Section 4 . 20.445 (1) (bp) of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,5,3
120.445 (1) (bp) Green jobs training program; grants. As a continuing
2appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for green jobs training program grants
3under s. 106.27 (1p).
AB336-ASA1,5 4Section 5 . 20.445 (1) (bq) of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,5,75 20.445 (1) (bq) Pandemic workforce training program; grants. As a continuing
6appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for pandemic workforce training
7program grants under s. 106.27 (1q).
AB336-ASA1,6 8Section 6 . 20.445 (1) (bv) of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,5,109 20.445 (1) (bv) Health care recruitment initiative. Biennially, the amounts in
10the schedule for the health care recruitment initiative under s. 106.28.
AB336-ASA1,7 11Section 7 . 20.445 (1) (bw) of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,5,1312 20.445 (1) (bw) Pandemic recovery grants. As a continuing appropriation, the
13amounts in the schedule for pandemic recovery grants under s. 106.29.
AB336-ASA1,8 14Section 8 . 20.445 (1) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,5,1715 20.445 (1) (cm) Worker connection program. As a continuing appropriation, the
16amounts in the schedule for worker connection program administration, grants, and
17contracts under s. 106.274.
AB336-ASA1,9 18Section 9 . 49.133 of the statutes is created to read:
AB336-ASA1,6,2 1949.133 Child care quality improvement program. (1) The department
20may establish a program under which it may, from the appropriation under s. 20.437
21(2) (c) and under s. 49.175 (1) (qm), make monthly payments and monthly per-child
22payments to child care providers certified under s. 48.651, child care centers licensed
23under s. 48.65, and child care programs established or contracted for by a school
24board under s. 120.13 (14). Of the amounts from the appropriation under s. 20.437
25(2) (c), the department may award 10 percent to child care providers, child care

1centers, and child care programs located in child care deserts, as defined by the
2department.
AB336-ASA1,6,5 3(2) The department may promulgate rules to implement the program under
4this section, including establishing eligibility requirements and payment amounts
5and setting requirements for how recipients may use the payments.
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