560.145(2) (2)Report on use of proceeds. A person receiving a grant under this section shall submit to the department, within 6 months after spending the full amount of the grant, a report detailing how the grant proceeds were used.
560.145(3) (3)Limit on grants. The department may not award in a fiscal biennium more than $500,000 in grants under this section.
560.145 History History: 1997 a. 237.
560.147 560.147 Rapid response fund.
560.147(1)(1)Loans. Subject to sub. (4), the department may make a loan to a person from the appropriations under s. 20.143 (1) (c) and (ie) for a project described in sub. (2) if all of the following apply:
560.147(1)(a) (a) The person submits a plan to the department detailing the proposed use of the loan and the secretary approves the plan.
560.147(1)(b) (b) The person enters into a written agreement with the department that specifies the conditions for use of the loan proceeds, including reporting and auditing requirements, and the loan repayment terms.
560.147(1)(c) (c) The person agrees in writing to submit to the department the report required under sub. (3) by the time required under sub. (3).
560.147(1)(d) (d) The person contributes, from funds not provided by the state, not less than 25% of the cost of the project.
560.147(1)(e) (e) The amount that the person contributes under par. (d) does not exceed $250,000.
560.147(2) (2)Eligible projects.
560.147(2)(a)(a) Loans under this section may be used only for any of the following purposes:
560.147(2)(a)1. 1. The renovation or improvement of an existing building.
560.147(2)(a)2. 2. The purchase of land, an existing building, machinery or equipment.
560.147(2)(a)3. 3. The construction of a new building.
560.147(2)(b) (b) The purpose of the renovation, purchase or construction under par. (a) must be to foster economic development in the area of the project.
560.147(3) (3)Report on use of proceeds. A person receiving a loan under this section shall submit to the department, within 6 months after spending the full amount of the loan, a report detailing how the loan proceeds were used.
560.147(4) (4)Limit on loans. The department may not award in a fiscal biennium more than $2,000,000 in loans under this section.
560.147(5) (5)Deposit of repayments. The department shall deposit in the appropriation account under s. 20.143 (1) (ie) all moneys received in repayment of loans under this section.
560.147 History History: 1997 a. 237.
560.15 560.15 Economic adjustment program.
560.15(1) (1) The department, with the advice and assistance of the community response committees created under sub. (3), and in cooperation with the department of workforce development, shall perform the responsibilities under sub. (2) if the following conditions are met:
560.15(1)(a) (a) A business, regardless of its size or form of organization, is considering ceasing its operations or has decided to cease its operations or has ceased its operations at any place of business located in this state; is considering laying off or has decided to lay off or has laid off, whether permanently or temporarily, any of its employees at any place of business located in this state.
560.15(1)(b) (b) The department has received notification of an act by a business under par. (a) from any of the following:
560.15(1)(b)1. 1. The department of workforce development under s. 109.07 (1m).
560.15(1)(b)3. 3. The business.
560.15(1)(b)4. 4. An employee of the business or a former employee laid off by an act under par. (a).
560.15(1)(b)6. 6. A small business development center of the University of Wisconsin System.
560.15(1)(b)7. 7. A faculty member of the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
560.15(1)(b)8. 8. An economic development coordinator of a technical college.
560.15(2) (2) Upon notification of an act by a business under sub. (1), the department shall provide assistance, or provide referrals to other persons or arrange and coordinate assistance from other persons, including federal, state or local governmental units, agencies or programs, other businesses, service organizations, educational institutions and financial institutions, to the following persons for the following purposes and upon the following conditions:
560.15(2)(a) (a) A business which has performed an act under sub. (1) (a), for the purpose of enabling continued or renewed operation of the business or avoiding or rescinding temporary or permanent layoffs, if the business requests or chooses to accept the assistance of the department.
560.15(2)(b) (b) One or more employees of a business, or former employees laid off by an act under sub. (1) (a), if the business has performed an act under sub. (1) (a), for the purpose of retraining the employees or former employees, matching their skills with jobs for other employers or accomplishing the transfer of ownership, control or management of a business which has decided to or has ceased operations to employees or former employees, members of the community or others, if one or more employees or former employees request or choose to accept the assistance of the department.
560.15(2)(c) (c) A business or one or more employees of a business or former employees laid off by an act under sub. (1) (a), if the business has performed an act under sub. (1) (a), for any of the purposes set forth in pars. (a) and (b), if the business and one or more employees or former employees request or choose to accept the assistance of the department.
560.15(2)(d) (d) A business or one or more former employees of a business laid off by an act under sub. (1) (a) or one or more employees of a business, if the business has performed an act under sub. (1) (a), for the purpose of informing the business, former employees or employees of their rights and opportunities under s. 560.16.
560.15(3) (3)
560.15(3)(a)(a) If a business, or one or more employees of a business or former employees laid off by an act under sub. (1) (a), request or accept assistance under sub. (2), the department shall send written notice thereof to the chief executive officer of the village, town or city where the business has or had its place of business.
560.15(3)(b) (b) A chief executive officer receiving notification under par. (a), after consultation with the business affected, may create a community response committee which shall consist of the following members to be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the chief executive officer:
560.15(3)(b)1. 1. A representative from the business if the business requests or accepts assistance under sub. (2).
560.15(3)(b)2. 2. A representative from the employees of the business or former employees laid off by an act under sub. (1) (a), if one or more employees or former employees request or accept assistance under sub. (2).
560.15(3)(b)3. 3. A representative from the village, town, city or county where the business has or had its place of business.
560.15(3)(b)4. 4. A representative from a local economic development organization.
560.15(3)(c) (c) A committee created under par. (b) may appoint additional members to serve at the pleasure of the committee, or may otherwise request assistance from any persons, including representatives from any of the following:
560.15(3)(c)1. 1. A local office of the department.
560.15(3)(c)2. 2. A local campus of the University of Wisconsin System.
560.15(3)(c)3. 3. A county office of the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
560.15(3)(c)4. 4. A technical college.
560.15(3)(c)5. 5. A regional small business development center of the University of Wisconsin System.
560.15(3)(c)6. 6. A district office of the department of workforce development.
560.15(3)(c)7. 7. The office of the county treasurer.
560.15(3)(d) (d) Each community response committee shall advise and assist the department in the performance of its responsibilities under this section.
560.15(4) (4) All records received or created for the purposes of this section shall be closed to public inspection if the department, a chief executive officer of a village, town or city or a community response committee determines that public inspection of the records could adversely affect the business, its employees or former employees.
560.15(5) (5) Each employee of the department, and each member of the community response committee, and each chief executive officer of a village, town or city and employees of his or her office shall keep secret all facts and information obtained in the course of performing their responsibilities under this section. This subsection does not prohibit the public inspection of records to the extent permitted under sub. (4) nor meetings in open session to the extent permitted under s. 19.85 (1) (i).
560.155 560.155 Business employees' skills training grant program.
560.155(1)(1) Subject to sub. (2), the department may award a grant to a business if all of the following apply:
560.155(1)(a) (a) The business is located in this state and satisfies any of the following criteria:
560.155(1)(a)1. 1. The business has no more than 25 full-time employees.
560.155(1)(a)2. 2. The business had no more than $2,500,000 in gross annual income in the year preceding the year in which the business receives the grant.
560.155(1)(b) (b) The business has been in compliance with s. 77.58 for at least 6 months before applying for the grant.
560.155(1)(c) (c) The business agrees in writing to use the grant only to provide skills training or other education related to the needs of the business to current or prospective employees of the business.
560.155(1)(d) (d) The business agrees in writing to comply with sub. (2) (d).
560.155(1)(e) (e) The business submits a plan to the department detailing the proposed use of the grant, and the secretary approves the plan.
560.155(1)(f) (f) The business enters into a written agreement with the department that specifies the conditions for the use of the grant, including reporting and auditing requirements.
560.155(1)(g) (g) The business agrees in writing to submit to the department the report required under sub. (3) by the time required under sub. (3).
560.155(2) (2)
560.155(2)(a)(a) The department may not award a business more than $10,000 in grants under this section.
560.155(2)(b) (b) In awarding grants under this section, the department shall give preference to all of the following:
560.155(2)(b)1. 1. Businesses in industries with especially severe labor shortages.
560.155(2)(b)2. 2. Businesses in industries that the department determines are especially adversely affected by any federal requirements or policies.
560.155(2)(b)3. 3. Businesses that conduct economic activity in areas designated as development zones under s. 560.71 or that conduct projects in areas designated as enterprise development zones under s. 560.797.
560.155(2)(c) (c) The department may not award more than $500,000 in grants under this section in fiscal year 2000-01.
560.155(2)(d)1.1. A grant under this section may not be used to pay more than 80% of the cost of any skills training or other education related to the needs of the recipient business that is provided to the owner of the business, the owner's spouse or a child of the owner.
560.155(2)(d)2. 2. A grant under this section may not be used to pay wages or compensate for lost revenue, if any, in connection with providing the training or other education, or otherwise.
560.155(3) (3) A business that receives a grant under this section shall submit to the department, within 6 months after spending the full amount of the grant proceeds, a report detailing how the grant proceeds were used.
560.155(4) (4) No later than January 31, 2002, the department shall submit to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) a report on the operation and effectiveness of the grant program under this section.
560.155 History History: 1999 a. 177.
560.16 560.16 Employee ownership assistance grants.
560.16(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
560.16(1)(a) (a) "Board" means the development finance board.
560.16(1)(b) (b) "Business" means an employee-owned business or an existing business which is the subject of an application for a grant under this section.
560.16(1)(c) (c) "Employee-owned business" means a business located in this state which is organized in a manner determined by the secretary to involve substantial employee participation or a cooperative organized under ch. 185 or a corporation in which the employees own the stock of the corporation through an employee stock ownership plan as defined under 26 USC 4975 (e) (7) and in which:
560.16(1)(c)1. 1. A majority of the voting rights are held by employees and any employee who has stock allocated to the employee is entitled to vote;
560.16(1)(c)2. 2. Shares are voted in such a manner that the vote of the majority of employees controls the vote of the majority of shares;
560.16(1)(c)3. 3. Voting rights on corporate matters for shares held in a trust for the employees shall pass through to those employees, at least to the extent required by the pass-through voting requirements under 26 USC 409A (e); and
560.16(1)(c)4. 4. The majority of the members of the board of directors are elected by the employees.
560.16(1)(e) (e) "Existing business" means the assets of any business that is located in this state and that is operating or has ceased operating.
560.16(1)(f) (f) "Existing business group" means a group formed by or on behalf of the current or former employees of an existing business that is considering layoffs or a closing or that has experienced layoffs or a closing for the purpose of determining the feasibility of assuming ownership or control of the existing business and operating it as an employee-owned business.
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