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38.51
(8) (c)
Refusal or revocation of permit. (intro.) The
board department 13may refuse to issue or renew, or may revoke, any solicitor's permit upon one or any
14combination of the following grounds:
AB150-ASA,640,1716
38.51
(8) (c) 1. Wilful violation of this subsection or any rule promulgated by
17the
board department under this section;
AB150-ASA,640,2019
38.51
(8) (c) 2. Furnishing false, misleading or incomplete information to the
20board department;
AB150-ASA,640,2422
38.51
(8) (c) 4. Refusal by the school to be represented to allow reasonable
23inspection or to supply information after written request therefor by the
board 24department;
AB150-ASA,641,3
138.51
(8) (c) 5. Failure of the school which the solicitor represents to meet
2requirements and standards established by and to comply with rules promulgated
3by the
board department pursuant to sub. (7);
AB150-ASA,641,95
38.51
(8) (d)
Notice of refusal to issue or renew permit. Notice of refusal to issue
6or renew a permit or of the revocation of a permit shall be sent by registered mail to
7the last address of the applicant or permit holder shown in the records of the
board 8department. Revocation of a permit shall be effective 10 days after the notice of
9revocation has been mailed to the permit holder.
AB150-ASA,641,1711
38.51
(8) (e)
Request for appearance. Within 20 days of the receipt of notice of
12the
board's department's refusal to issue or renew a permit or of the revocation of a
13permit, the applicant or holder of the permit may request permission to appear
14before the
board department in person, with or without counsel, to present reasons
15why the permit should be issued or reinstated. Upon receipt of such request the
16board department shall grant a hearing to the applicant or holder of the permit
17within 30 days giving that person at least 10 days' notice of the date, time and place.
AB150-ASA,641,2019
38.51
(9) (h) Schools accredited by accrediting agencies recognized by the
board 20department.
AB150-ASA,642,422
38.51
(10) (a)
Authority. All proprietary schools shall be examined and
23approved by the
board department before operating in this state. Approval shall be
24granted to schools meeting the criteria established by the
board department for a
25period not to exceed one year. No school may advertise in this state unless approved
1by the
board department. All approved schools shall submit quarterly reports,
2including information on enrollment, number of teachers and their qualifications,
3course offerings, number of graduates, number of graduates successfully employed
4and such other information as the
board department deems necessary.
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38.51
(10) (b)
Application. Application for initial approval of a school or a
7course of instruction, approval of a teaching location, change of ownership or control
8of a school, renewal of approval of a school or reinstatement of approval of a school
9or course of instruction which has been revoked shall be made on a form furnished
10by the
board department and shall be accompanied by a fee set by the
board 11department under par. (c), and such other information as the
board department 12deems necessary to evaluate the school in carrying out the purpose of this section.
AB150-ASA, s. 1839
13Section
1839. 38.51 (10) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,642,1614
38.51
(10) (c)
Fees; rule making. (intro.) The
board department shall
15promulgate rules to establish fees. In promulgating rules to establish fees, the
board 16department shall:
AB150-ASA,642,2018
38.51
(10) (c) 1. Require that the amount of fees collected under this paragraph
19be sufficient to cover all costs that the
board department incurs in examining and
20approving proprietary schools under this subsection.
AB150-ASA,642,2522
39.115
(3) Enter into a contract with any state agency, county, cooperative
23educational service agency, technical college district, municipality or school district
24for the educational communications board to furnish engineering and other services
25related to the construction or operation of telecommunications facilities.
AB150-ASA,643,102
39.155
(1) All Subject to sub. (3), all funds appropriated to the medical college
3of Wisconsin, inc.
, under s. 20.250 (1) (a) shall be based on a per capita formula for
4an amount for each Wisconsin resident enrolled at the college who is paying full
5tuition
and demonstrates financial need. A student's qualification as a resident of
6this state shall be determined by the higher educational aids board in accordance
7with s. 36.27, so far as applicable.
The higher educational aids board shall
8promulgate rules that establish standards and methods for determining financial
9need, including a methodology for the calculation of expected parental and student
10contributions.
AB150-ASA, s. 1851g
11Section
1851g. 39.155 (1) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
12.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,643,2013
39.155
(1) Subject to sub. (3), all funds appropriated to the medical college of
14Wisconsin, inc., under s. 20.250 (1) (a) shall be based on a per capita formula for an
15amount for each Wisconsin resident enrolled at the college who is paying full tuition
16and demonstrates financial need. A student's qualification as a resident of this state
17shall be determined by the department of education in accordance with s. 36.27, so
18far as applicable. The department of education shall promulgate rules that establish
19standards and methods for determining financial need, including a methodology for
20the calculation of expected parental and student contributions.
AB150-ASA,644,922
39.155
(2) On or before January 15 and September 15 of each year, the medical
23college of Wisconsin, inc., shall submit to the higher educational aids board for its
24approval a list of the Wisconsin residents enrolled at the college who are paying full
25tuition.
The higher educational aids board shall not approve a Wisconsin resident
1on the list unless the resident demonstrates financial need, as determined by the
2higher educational aids board. The state shall make semiannual payments to the
3medical college of Wisconsin, inc., from the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1) (a),
4upon approval of the list. If the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1) (a) is insufficient
5to pay the amount specified to be disbursed under s. 20.250 (1) (a), the payments shall
6be disbursed on a prorated basis for each student entitled to such aid.
No more than
78 such payments Payments may be made to the medical college of Wisconsin, inc.,
8from the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1) (a), for any individual student
only during
9a period of 4 consecutive academic years.
AB150-ASA, s. 1851r
10Section 1851r. 39.155 (2) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
11.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,644,2312
39.155
(2) On or before January 15 and September 15 of each year, the medical
13college of Wisconsin, inc., shall submit to the department of education for its approval
14a list of the Wisconsin residents enrolled at the college who are paying full tuition.
15The department of education shall not approve a Wisconsin resident on the list
16unless the resident demonstrates financial need, as determined by the department
17of education. The state shall make semiannual payments to the medical college of
18Wisconsin, inc., from the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1) (a), upon approval of the
19list. If the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1) (a) is insufficient to pay the amount
20specified to be disbursed under s. 20.250 (1) (a), the payments shall be disbursed on
21a prorated basis for each student entitled to such aid. Payments may be made to the
22medical college of Wisconsin, inc., from the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1) (a), for
23any individual student only during a period of 4 consecutive academic years.
AB150-ASA,645,8
139.155
(3) The medical college of Wisconsin, inc., may not assess tuition for a
2Wisconsin resident enrolled at the college in an amount that exceeds the difference
3between the tuition assessed a nonresident student enrolled at the college and the
4amount disbursed under s. 20.250 (1) (a) for each Wisconsin resident enrolled at the
5college. This subsection applies
only to students enrolled in the class entering the
6college in the 1986-87 academic year and thereafter
for whom payments are made
7to the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., from the appropriation under s. 20.250 (1)
8(a).
AB150-ASA, s. 1853
9Section
1853. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 39 [precedes 39.26] of the
10statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,645,1312
SUBCHAPTER III
13
HIGHER EDUCATIONAL AIDS
BOARD
AB150-ASA,645,16
1539.26 Definition. In this subchapter,
"board" "department" means the
higher
16educational aids board department of education.
AB150-ASA,645,2319
39.28
(1) The
board department shall administer the programs under this
20subchapter and may promulgate such rules as are necessary to carry out its
21functions.
It The department may accept and use any funds which it receives from
22participating institutions, lenders or agencies.
It
The department may enter into
23such contracts as are necessary to carry out its functions under this subchapter.
AB150-ASA,646,4
24(2) The
board department shall establish plans to be administered by the
board 25department for participation by this state under any federal acts relating to higher
1education and submit them to the U.S. commissioner of education for the
2commissioner's approval. The
board department may utilize such criteria for
3determination of priorities, participation or purpose as are delineated in the federal
4acts.
AB150-ASA,646,87
39.28
(4) The
board department may assign, sell, convey or repurchase student
8loans made under s. 39.32 subject to prior approval by the joint committee on finance.
AB150-ASA,646,14
1139.285 Education commission review of proposed formulae. (1) By May
121, 1996, and annually thereafter, the education commission shall approve, modify or
13disapprove any proposed formula for the awarding of grants for the upcoming
14academic year submitted under sub. (2) or s. 36.11 (6) (c) or 38.04 (7m).
AB150-ASA,646,19
15(2) By April 10, 1996, and annually thereafter, the Wisconsin Association of
16Independent Colleges and Universities shall develop and submit to the education
17commission for its review under sub. (1) a proposed formula for the awarding of
18grants under s. 39.30 for the upcoming academic year to students enrolled at private
19institutions of higher education.
AB150-ASA,646,2422
39.30
(2) (e) The
board department may not make a grant to a student if
it the
23department receives a certification under s.
46.255 49.855 (7) that the student is
24delinquent in child support or maintenance payments.
AB150-ASA,647,3
139.30
(2) (f) No grants may be awarded under this section unless the applicable
2formula submitted under s. 39.285 (2) is approved or modified by the education
3commission under s. 39.285 (1).
AB150-ASA,647,75
39.30
(3) (e) The
board department shall establish criteria for the treatment
6of financially independent students which are consistent with procedures in pars. (a)
7to (d).
AB150-ASA,647,129
39.30
(3) (f) The
board department may not make initial awards of grants
10under this section for an academic year in an amount that exceeds 122% of the
11amount appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (b) for the fiscal year in which the grant may
12be paid.
AB150-ASA,647,1714
39.30
(4) Forms. The
board department shall prescribe, furnish and make
15available, at locations in the state convenient to the public, application forms for
16grants under this section. Upon request,
it the department shall advise and assist
17applicants in making out such forms.
AB150-ASA,647,22
1939.31 Determination of student costs. (intro.) In determining a student's
20total cost of attending a postsecondary institution for the purpose of calculating the
21amount of a grant under s. 39.30, 39.38, 39.435 or 39.44 the
board department shall
22include the following:
AB150-ASA,647,2424
39.31
(2) Miscellaneous expenses, as determined by the
board department.
AB150-ASA,648,1
139.31
(3) The cost of child care, as determined by the
board department.
AB150-ASA,648,33
39.32
(2) (intro.) The
board department shall:
AB150-ASA,648,65
39.32
(3) (intro.) The
board department may make and authorize loans to be
6made to students if:
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39.32
(3) (b) The student's eligibility for a loan is certified to the
board 9department by the institution of higher education in which the student is enrolled
10or has been accepted for enrollment.
AB150-ASA,648,1412
39.32
(3) (g) The student is not in default on any previous loan or the
board 13department has determined that the student has made satisfactory arrangements
14to repay the defaulted loan.
AB150-ASA,648,1816
39.32
(5) The
board department may collect any loans made or authorized to
17be made by the
board department pursuant to this section or made prior to July 1,
181966, under s. 49.42, 1963 stats.
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39.32
(6) The
board department shall satisfy the loan of any student who
21obtained a loan under this section or s. 39.023, 1965 stats., between July 1, 1966, and
22December 15, 1968, where such student died or dies after July 1, 1966, and before
23completing repayment thereof, and shall write off the balance of principal and
24interest owing on the loan on the date it received confirmation of such student's
25death. Obligation to repay such a loan shall terminate on the date of the student's
1death and any payments made thereon to the
board department after such date shall
2be refunded to the payor or the payor's heirs, executor or administrator from the
3appropriation in s. 20.235 (2) (ba) upon receipt by the
board department of an
4application for refund.
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39.32
(7) The
board department may write off defaulted student loans made
7pursuant to this section or made prior to July 1, 1966, under s. 49.42, 1963 stats.,
8from moneys other than advances from the investment board originally
9appropriated for student loans, and from moneys other than moneys resulting from
10assignment, sale or conveyance of student loans.
AB150-ASA,649,1512
39.32
(8) The
board department may use up to $150,000 annually of student
13revenue bond proceeds for the purpose of consolidating loans for needy students who
14have a state direct loan and one or more federally guaranteed student loans from one
15or more private lenders.
AB150-ASA,649,2317
39.32
(10) (a) The
board department may enter into contractual agreements
18with lenders in this state and lenders in other states which grant loans to residents
19of this state, and with institutions and agencies wherein the
board department may
20provide and furnish to such lenders, institutions and agencies administrative
21services related to the operation of any programs involving the granting of loans to
22students including but not limited to any and all services and functions related to the
23granting, administering and collecting of any loans made to students.
AB150-ASA,650,724
(b) The
board department shall have all powers as are reasonably appropriate
25to the provision of such services and the performance of such contracts and may
1include charges or fees to be paid by the lenders, institutions and agencies to the
2board department for the provision of such administrative services or any services
3or activities related to the collection of any student loans for which the
board 4department may become responsible by operation of law or by contractual
5agreements under this paragraph, but such charges or fees, before being instituted
6by the
board department, shall be approved by the secretary of
the department of 7administration.
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39.32
(11) (a) In lieu of the procedure under ch. 812, the
board department, on
10behalf of the corporation under s. 39.33, or the corporation, on its own behalf, may
11certify the department of administration to deduct money from a state employe's
12earnings. The
board department shall specify an amount, not to exceed 25% of the
13employe's disposable earnings, as defined in s. 812.30 (6), to be deducted on a
14continuing basis until the amount certified by the
board department or corporation
15has been paid. The department of administration shall remit moneys deducted to
16the
board department or the corporation.