AB150-ASA,680,1814
40.05
(5) Income continuation insurance premiums. (intro.) For the income
15continuation insurance provided under subch. V the employe shall pay the amount
16remaining after the employer has contributed the following or, if different, the
17amount determined under a collective bargaining agreement under subch. I or V of
18ch. 111 or s. 230.12 or 233.10:
AB150-ASA, s. 1959r
19Section 1959r. 40.05 (5) (b) 4. of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin
20Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,680,2321
40.05
(5) (b) 4. The accrual and crediting of sick leave shall be determined in
22accordance with ss. 13.121 (4), 36.30, 230.35 (2), 233.10 and 757.02 (5) and subch. I
23or V of ch. 111.
AB150-ASA,681,8
140.05
(6) (a) Except as otherwise provided in accordance with a collective
2bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111 or s. 230.12
or 233.10, each insured
3employe under the age of 70 and annuitant under the age of 65 shall pay for group
4life insurance coverage a sum, approved by the group insurance board, which shall
5not exceed 60 cents monthly for each $1,000 of group life insurance, based upon the
6last amount of insurance in force during the month for which earnings are paid. The
7equivalent premium may be fixed by the group insurance board if the annual
8compensation is paid in other than 12 monthly instalments.
AB150-ASA, s. 1960m
9Section 1960m. 40.05 (6) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
10.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,681,1811
40.05
(6) (a) Except as otherwise provided in accordance with a collective
12bargaining agreement under subch. I or V of ch. 111 or s. 230.12 or 233.10, each
13insured employe under the age of 70 and annuitant under the age of 65 shall pay for
14group life insurance coverage a sum, approved by the group insurance board, which
15shall not exceed 60 cents monthly for each $1,000 of group life insurance, based upon
16the last amount of insurance in force during the month for which earnings are paid.
17The equivalent premium may be fixed by the group insurance board if the annual
18compensation is paid in other than 12 monthly instalments.
AB150-ASA,682,820
40.06
(1) (c) For state agencies, contributions paid by employers shall be made
21from the respective funds from which the salaries are paid to the employe for whom
22the contributions are being made. The heads of the respective state agencies shall,
23at the time that salary deductions in accordance with par. (a) are sent to the
24department, determine the amount of the corresponding employer contributions,
25indicate the amount of the contribution on the report submitted to the department
1and provide for payment to the department, by any method approved by the
2department, from the appropriate state funds of the amounts payable. If payment
3is by voucher, the department shall transmit the voucher to the department of
4administration. The
department secretary of administration shall approve vouchers
5for payment of contributions due under s. 40.05 within 5 working days, s. 16.53 (10)
6notwithstanding, and the
state treasurer shall immediately issue a check, share
7draft or other draft to the department
of employe trust funds for the amount of the
8voucher.
AB150-ASA,682,1310
40.62
(2) Sick leave accumulation shall be determined in accordance with
rules
11of the department, any collective bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111,
12and ss. 13.121 (4), 36.30, 230.35 (2),
233.10, 757.02 (5) and 978.12 (3)
, subch. V of ch.
13111 and the rules of the department.
AB150-ASA, s. 1963m
14Section 1963m. 40.62 (2) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
15.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,682,1816
40.62
(2) Sick leave accumulation shall be determined in accordance with rules
17of the department, any collective bargaining agreement under subch. I or V of ch. 111,
18and ss. 13.121 (4), 36.30, 230.35 (2), 233.10, 757.02 (5) and 978.12 (3).
AB150-ASA,682,2220
40.80
(1) The deferred compensation board shall select and contract with
21deferred compensation plan providers to be used by state agencies
for providing
22deferred compensation plans to state employes.
AB150-ASA,683,424
40.81
(1) An employer other than the state
or the University of Wisconsin
25Hospitals and Clinics Authority may provide for its employes the deferred
1compensation plan established under s. 40.80. Any employer, including this state
2and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, who makes the plan
3under s. 40.80 available to any of its employes shall make it available to all of its
4employes under procedures established by the department under this subchapter.
AB150-ASA,683,76
40.81
(3) Any action taken under this section shall apply to employes covered
7by a collective bargaining agreement under subch. IV
or V of ch. 111.
AB150-ASA,683,109
CHAPTER 41
10
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
AB150-ASA, s. 1964dg
11Section 1964dg. Subchapter I (title) of chapter 41 [precedes 41.01] of the
12statutes is created to read:
AB150-ASA,683,1514
Subchapter I
15
General provisions
AB150-ASA,683,17
1741.01 Definitions. In this chapter:
AB150-ASA,683,18
18(1) "Department" means the department of tourism.
AB150-ASA,683,19
19(2) "Secretary" means the secretary of tourism.
AB150-ASA, s. 1964dp
20Section 1964dp. Subchapter II (title) of chapter 41 [precedes 41.11] of the
21statutes is created to read:
AB150-ASA,683,2423
Subchapter ii
24
Tourism promotion
AB150-ASA,684,5
141.21 Marketing clearinghouse. (1) The department shall establish and
2maintain a marketing clearinghouse to provide marketing services to all state
3agencies. The department may enter into an agreement with a state agency for a
4specific project or to provide specific products. The department may provide
5consulting services to a state agency, including any of the following:
AB150-ASA,684,66
(a) Developing marketing plans.
AB150-ASA,684,77
(b) Conducting market research.
AB150-ASA,684,88
(c) Public relations services.
AB150-ASA,684,99
(d) Advertising services.
AB150-ASA,684,13
10(2) The department may charge state agencies for services and products under
11this section to cover its cost to provide the services and products. The department
12of administration shall collect the charges from the state agencies and deposit the
13moneys from the charges in the appropriation account under s. 20.380 (1) (kc).
AB150-ASA, s. 1964w
14Section 1964w. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 41 [precedes 41.40] of the
15statutes is created to read:
AB150-ASA,684,1817
Subchapter III
18
Kickapoo Valley Reserve
AB150-ASA,684,2520
42.01
(1) The state fair park board shall manage the state fair park and
21supervise or conduct thereat fairs, exhibits or promotional events for agricultural,
22industrial, educational and recreational purposes; lease or license the use of any
23property thereon for other purposes when not needed for the above public purposes;
24and charge reasonable rents and fees for use of or attendance at the premises.
The
25state fair park board may accept and administer gifts, grants and bequests.
AB150-ASA,685,72
42.06
(1) Unless the secretary of administration acts under sub. (2),
the state
3treasurer and the secretary of administration or
their duly his or her authorized
4representatives representative shall be in attendance at the state fair each year to
5receive all moneys collected on account of state operation of the state fair and to audit
6and pay expenditures duly certified by the state fair park board as having been
7necessarily incurred in the operation of the state fair.
AB150-ASA,685,11
942.08 Insurance. The state fair park board may procure worker's
10compensation insurance to cover its employes
, business interruption insurance, fire
11insurance and property insurance.
AB150-ASA,685,1914
42.09
(2) (a) The state fair park board may not alter or renovate any building,
15appurtenance, fixture, exhibit or other structure or facility at state fair park that is
16owned by the board but that was owned by the department of natural resources on
17the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], without the permission
18of the department, but the board may provide routine maintenance without the
19department's permission.
AB150-ASA,685,2320
(b) The state fair park board shall allow the department of natural resources
21access to and use of the buildings, appurtenances, fixtures, exhibits and other
22structures and facilities described in par. (a) so that the department may prepare,
23display and dismantle exhibits during events occurring at state fair park.
AB150-ASA,686,7
142.10 Cooperation to promote agriculture. The state fair park board
shall 2may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the department of agriculture,
3trade and consumer protection to coordinate the activities of the state fair park board
4and that department. The state fair park board shall cooperate with the department
5of agriculture, trade and consumer protection in the conduct and promotion of fairs,
6exhibits and educational and promotional events related to agriculture and the
7activities of that department at state fair park.
AB150-ASA,686,15
942.105 State fair park board and department of tourism. (1) The state
10fair park board and the department of tourism shall enter into a memorandum of
11understanding setting forth the responsibilities of the department of tourism
12relating to promoting fairs, exhibits and promotional events at state fair park and
13the methods that the state fair park board and the department of tourism will use
14to cooperate in promoting and carrying out those fairs, exhibits and promotional
15events.
AB150-ASA,686,18
16(2) Notwithstanding s. 15.03, the department of tourism shall process and
17forward all personnel and biennial budget requests by the state fair park board
18without change except as requested or concurred in by the state fair park board.
AB150-ASA,687,320
42.11
(3) The state fair park board
shall may enter into a lease with a private
21nonprofit corporation to operate and maintain the Olympic ice training center. The
22state fair park board shall ensure that all costs of operation and maintenance of the
23center are paid by the lessee under
the any lease
. The under this subsection. Any 24lease
under this subsection shall contain proper covenants to guard against trespass
25and waste. The rents arising from
the any lease
under this subsection shall be
1credited to the appropriation under s. 20.190 (1) (h). The state fair park board shall
2retain the original of
the any lease
under this subsection and file a copy with the
3department of administration.
AB150-ASA, s. 1967
4Section
1967. 43.01 (6) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,687,55
43.01
(6) "Secretary" means the secretary of education.
AB150-ASA,687,8
743.03 (title)
General duties of state superintendent department. (intro.)
8The
state superintendent department shall:
AB150-ASA,687,1110
43.05
(13) Carry out such other programs and policies as directed by the
state
11superintendent department.
AB150-ASA,687,18
1343.07 Council on library and network development. (intro.) The
state
14superintendent department and the division shall seek the advice of and consult
15with the council on library and network development in performing their duties in
16regard to library service. The
state superintendent
secretary or the administrator
17of the division shall attend every meeting of the council. The council may initiate
18consultations with the department and the division. The council shall:
AB150-ASA,687,2220
43.07
(2) Advise the
state superintendent secretary in regard to the general
21policies and activities of the state's program for library development, interlibrary
22cooperation and network development.
AB150-ASA,688,224
43.07
(3) Advise the
state superintendent secretary in regard to the general
25policies and activities of the state's program for the development of school library
1media programs and facilities and the coordination of these programs with other
2library services.
AB150-ASA,688,94
43.07
(4) Hold a biennial meeting for the purpose of discussing the report
5submitted by the
state superintendent department under s. 43.03 (3) (d). Notice of
6the meeting shall be sent to public libraries, public library systems, school libraries
7and other types of libraries and related agencies. After the meeting, the council shall
8make recommendations to the
state superintendent
department regarding the
9report and any other matter the council deems appropriate.
AB150-ASA,688,1511
43.07
(5) On or before July 1 of every odd-numbered year, transmit to the
state
12superintendent department a descriptive and statistical report on the condition and
13progress of library services in the state and recommendations on how library services
14in the state may be improved. The
state superintendent department shall include
15the report as an addendum to the department's biennial report under s. 15.04 (1) (d).
AB150-ASA,688,2017
43.07
(7) Receive complaints, suggestions and inquiries regarding the
18programs and policies of the department relating to library and network
19development, inquire into such complaints, suggestions and inquiries, and advise
20the
state superintendent secretary and the division on any action to be taken.
AB150-ASA,688,2322
43.13
(4) Any decision by the division under this section may be appealed to
23the
state superintendent department.
AB150-ASA,689,17
143.24
(3) Annually, the division shall review the reports and proposed service
2plans submitted by the public library systems under s. 43.17 (5) for conformity with
3this chapter and such rules and standards as are applicable. Upon approval, the
4division shall certify to the department of administration an estimated amount to
5which each system is entitled under this section. Annually on or before December
61 of the year immediately preceding the year for which aids are to be paid, the
7department of administration shall pay each system 75% of the certified estimated
8amount from the appropriation under s. 20.255
(1)
(3) (e). The division shall, on or
9before the following April 30, certify to the department of administration the actual
10amount to which the system is entitled under this section. On or before July 1, the
11department of administration shall pay each system the difference between the
12amount paid on December 1 of the prior year and the certified actual amount of aid
13to which the system is entitled from the appropriation under s. 20.255
(1) (3) (e). The
14division may reduce state aid payments when any system or any participant thereof
15fails to meet the requirements of sub. (2). Beginning September 1, 1991, the division
16may reduce state aid payments to any system if the system or any participant in the
17system fails to meet the requirements of s. 43.15 (4).
AB150-ASA,689,2119
43.24
(3m) If the appropriation under s. 20.255
(1) (3) (e) in any one year is
20insufficient to pay the full amount under sub. (1), state aid payments shall be
21prorated among the library systems entitled to such aid.
AB150-ASA,690,4
2343.70 Common school fund. (1) No later than October 15 of each year, each
24school district administrator shall certify to the
state superintendent department,
25on forms provided by the
state superintendent department, a report of the total
1number of children between the ages of 4 and 20 years residing in the school district
2on the preceding June 30. The number may be estimated by using statistically
3significant sampling techniques that have been approved by the
state
4superintendent department.
AB150-ASA,690,10
5(2) Annually, within 40 days after December 1, the
state superintendent 6department shall ascertain the aggregate amount of all moneys received as income
7in the common school fund prior to that December 1 and shall apportion such amount
8to the school districts in proportion to the number of children resident therein
9between the ages of 4 and 20 years, as shown by the census report certified under sub.
10(1).
AB150-ASA,690,23
11(3) Immediately upon making such apportionment, the
state superintendent 12department shall certify to the department of administration the amount that each
13school district is entitled to receive under this section and shall notify each school
14district administrator of the amount so certified for his or her school district. Within
1515 days after receiving such certification, the
department secretary of
16administration
shall issue its warrants upon which the state treasurer shall pay the
17amount apportioned forthwith to the proper school district treasurer. All moneys
18apportioned from the common school fund shall be expended for the purchase of
19library books and other instructional materials for school libraries, but not for public
20library facilities operated by school districts under s. 43.52, in accordance with rules
21promulgated by the
state superintendent department. Appropriate records of such
22purchases shall be kept and necessary reports thereon shall be made to the
state
23superintendent department.