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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE
February 26, 2008 - Introduced by Representatives Hixson, Parisi, Hilgenberg,
Hebl, Soletski, Molepske, Sinicki, Sheridan, Pocan, Richards, Colon
and
Schneider, cosponsored by Senators Taylor, Lehman and Schultz. Referred
to Committee on Colleges and Universities.
AB884,1,2 1An Act to create 36.11 (53) and 38.12 (14) of the statutes; relating to:
2University of Wisconsin System and technical college course materials.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill directs the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
(board) and each technical college district board (district board) to require certain
bookstores to comply with certain requirements. Bookstores that are subject to the
bill are those that are operated by the board or district board and those that are
operated under a contract with the board or district board for the purpose of
providing course materials to students. First, the bill requires the board to require
that such a bookstore provide students with the option of purchasing a course
material individually, rather than bundled together for purchase as part of a group
of other course materials. The bill defines "course material" as any textbook or other
item that a faculty or instructional academic staff member requires or recommends
for use in a course. In addition, such a bookstore must disclose to faculty and
instructional academic staff members the retail costs of course materials on a per
course basis, as well as make such disclosures available to the public. Also, such a
bookstore must disclose how new editions of course materials differ from previous
editions and must implement, promote, and publicize course material buy-back
programs.
The bill also requires the board and each district board to require faculty and
instructional academic staff members to consider the least costly option in assigning
course materials. Such consideration must include using the least expensive edition
of a course material that is available, but only if the faculty or instructional academic

staff member determines that the least expensive edition is educationally
comparable to the most recent edition. In addition, the board and each district board
must require faculty and instructional academic staff members to work with
bookstores and publishers to package course materials in bundles that must be
purchased as a group, but only if such packaging delivers cost savings to students.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB884, s. 1 1Section 1. 36.11 (53) of the statutes is created to read:
AB884,2,22 36.11 (53) Bookstores and course materials. (a) In this subsection:
AB884,2,33 1. "Bookstore" means any of the following:
AB884,2,44 a. A bookstore operated by the board.
AB884,2,65 b. A bookstore operated under a contract with the board for the purpose of
6providing course materials to students.
AB884,2,87 2. "Course material" means any textbook or other item that a faculty or
8instructional academic staff member requires or recommends for use in a course.
AB884,2,99 (b) The board shall require that each bookstore does all of the following:
AB884,2,1210 1. Provides students with the option, when possible, of purchasing a course
11material individually, rather than bundled together for purchase as part of a group
12of other course materials.
AB884,2,1513 2. Discloses to faculty and instructional academic staff members the retail costs
14of course materials on a per course basis and makes such disclosures available to the
15public.
AB884,2,1716 3. Discloses publicly how new editions of course materials differ from prior
17editions.
AB884,2,1818 4. Implements, promotes, and publicizes course material buy-back programs.
AB884,3,2
1(c) The board shall require each faculty and instructional academic staff
2member to do all the following:
AB884,3,63 1. Consider the least costly option in assigning course materials, including
4using the least expensive edition of a course material that is available if the faculty
5or instructional academic staff member determines that such edition has
6educational content that is comparable to the most recent edition.
AB884,3,97 2. Work with bookstores and publishers to package course materials in bundles
8that must be purchased as a group, but only if such packaging delivers cost savings
9to students.
AB884, s. 2 10Section 2. 38.12 (14) of the statutes is created to read:
AB884,3,1111 38.12 (14) Bookstores and course materials. (a) In this subsection:
AB884,3,1212 1. "Bookstore" means any of the following:
AB884,3,1313 a. A bookstore operated by the district board.
AB884,3,1514 b. A bookstore operated under a contract with the district board for the purpose
15of providing course materials to students.
AB884,3,1716 2. "Course material" means any textbook or other item that a faculty or
17instructional staff member requires or recommends for use in a course.
AB884,3,1818 (b) The district board shall require that each bookstore does all of the following:
AB884,3,2119 1. Provides students with the option, when possible, of purchasing a course
20material individually, rather than bundled together for purchase as part of a group
21of other course materials.
AB884,3,2322 2. Discloses to faculty and instructional staff members the retail costs of course
23materials on a per course basis and makes such disclosures available to the public.
AB884,3,2524 3. Discloses publicly how new editions of course materials differ from prior
25editions.
AB884,4,1
14. Implements, promotes, and publicizes course material buy-back programs.
AB884,4,32 (c) The district board shall require each faculty and instructional staff member
3to do all the following:
AB884,4,74 1. Consider the least costly option in assigning course materials, including
5using the least expensive edition of a course material that is available if the faculty
6or instructional staff member determines that such edition has educational content
7that is comparable to the most recent edition.
AB884,4,108 2. Work with bookstores and publishers to package course materials in bundles
9that must be purchased as a group, but only if such packaging delivers cost savings
10to students.
AB884,4,1111 (End)
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