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46.215
(1) (j) To make payments in such manner as the department of industry,
16labor and job development may determine for training of recipients, former
17recipients and potential recipients of aid in programs established under
ss. s. 49.193
18and 49.26 (1).".
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20"
Section 43p. 46.495 (1) (d) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
21.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
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46.495
(1) (d) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (7) (b) and (o), the
23department shall distribute the funding for social services, including funding for
24foster care or treatment foster care of a child on whose behalf aid is received under
1s. 46.261, to county departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22 and 46.23 as provided under
2s. 46.40. County matching funds are required for the distributions under s. 46.40 (2),
3(4m) and (8), except that county matching funds are not required for the amounts
4distributed under s. 46.40 (2) in reimbursement of payments made under s. 48.57
5(3m) (am). Each county's required match for a year equals 9.89% of the total of the
6county's distributions for that year for which matching funds are required plus the
7amount the county was required by s. 46.26 (2) (c), 1985 stats., to spend for juvenile
8delinquency-related services from its distribution for 1987. Matching funds may be
9from county tax levies, federal and state revenue sharing funds or private donations
10to the county that meet the requirements specified in s. 51.423 (5). Private donations
11may not exceed 25% of the total county match. If the county match is less than the
12amount required to generate the full amount of state and federal funds distributed
13for this period, the decrease in the amount of state and federal funds equals the
14difference between the required and the actual amount of county matching funds.".
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189. Page 22, line 7: delete "95% of the poverty line, 10%" and substitute: "100%
19of the poverty line, the product of 0.4 times the difference between the individual's
20income as a percentage of the federal poverty line and 75%".
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817. Page 28, line 17: on lines 17 and 18, delete "adult resident, as defined in
9sub. (3p) (a)," and substitute: "person 18 years of age or over who lives at the home
10of the kinship care relative with the intent of making that home his or her home or
11who lives for more than 30 days cumulative in any 6-month period at the home of
12the kinship care relative".
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1921. Page 44, line 6: after the period insert: "No county may certify a provider
20under this paragraph unless the provider is a relative of all of the children for whom
21he or she provides care.".
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2222. Page 51, line 9: delete that line and substitute: "
under this section. To the
23extent permitted by federal law or waiver, the department may".
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4"(em) "Kinship care relative" means a person receiving payments under s. 48.57
5(3m) (am) for providing care and maintenance for a child.".
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9"(s) 1. "Wisconsin works group" means all of the following:
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a. In the case of an individual who is not a custodial parent, the individual and
11all individuals residing in his or her household, as defined by the department by rule.
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b. In the case of an individual who is a custodial parent, the individual, all".
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18"d. The effect of Wisconsin works on participants, including the effect on their
19living conditions, income, quality of jobs, health, family stability and children's
20well-being.
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e. Information on changes in the extent of poverty and self-sufficiency in this
22state following the implementation of Wisconsin works.
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1f. The effect of Wisconsin works on the job market and employment rates in this
2state.".
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4"
(2s) Statistics on employment participants. The department shall maintain
5a record detailing statistics by race, age and sex on the participants in each of the
6work components under s. 49.147.".
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8"
(4) Entitlement. Fulfillment of the eligibility requirements for a component
9of Wisconsin works entitles an applicant to benefits under that component. If the
10department determines that funds are insufficient to provide benefits and services
11to all eligible applicants, the department shall submit a report to the cochairpersons
12of the joint committee on finance detailing the extent of the funding shortage and
13requesting an appropriation increase that is sufficient to provide benefits and
14services to all eligible applicants for the remainder of the fiscal biennium.".
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16"(d) Have the effect of reducing the wages of the employer's regular employes.".
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1733. Page 61, line 22: delete lines 22 to 25 and substitute: "established by the
18department by rule and has submitted a proposal that meets the criteria established
19by the department by rule. The contract shall be for a term of one year beginning on
20the date on which the department implements Wisconsin works in that county or on
21that reservation.".
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136. Page 66, line 2: after the period insert: "The department shall structure
2the performance standards to give Wisconsin works agencies the financial incentive
3to place every participant who is eligible for a Wisconsin works employment position
4in a job with high wages.".
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739. Page 66, line 14: after the period insert: "A Wisconsin works agency may
8not deny benefits for a failure to provide the information requested under this
9paragraph if the person of whom the information is requested is unable, after a
10diligent effort, to obtain or provide the information.".
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1. An individual who has, in the past, resided in this state for at least 365
16consecutive days.
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2. An individual who came to this state to join a close relative, as defined by the
18department by rule, who has resided in this state for at least 180 days before the
19arrival of the individual.
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3. An individual who came to this state to accept a bona fide offer of
21employment, as determined by the Wisconsin works agency in accordance with rules
22promulgated by the department.
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14. An individual who is a victim of domestic abuse and has come to this state
2to avoid further instances of domestic abuse.".
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746. Page 68, line 22: after the period insert: "A Wisconsin works agency may
8not deny benefits for a failure to provide the information requested under this
9paragraph if the person of whom the information is requested is unable, after a
10diligent effort, to obtain or provide the information.".
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1953. Page 69, line 24: delete "only if all" and substitute: "if the department
20approves the extension and any"; and substitute "is" for "are".
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1"1. The participant has complied with all of the applicable work and
2educational and training requirements under s. 49.147 (3), (4) or (5) and is unable
3to obtain unsubsidized employment.
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2. The participant lacks the necessary skills or capacity, as determined by the
5Wisconsin works agency, to engage in unsubsidized employment.
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3. The participant is unable to engage in unsubsidized employment because the
7person is needed in the home because of the incapacity of another member of the
8Wisconsin works group.".
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1257. Page 70, line 24: after "49.148." insert: "The income calculated under this
13subdivision may not include income that is paid as child support for a child who does
14not reside in the same home as the Wisconsin works group.".
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1659. Page 71, line 4: after the period insert: "The income calculated under this
17subdivision may not include income that is paid as child support for a child who does
18not reside in the same home as the Wisconsin works group.".
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2061. Page 72, line 24: delete "is terminated" and substitute "ends, unless the
21employer has good cause for terminating the participant's employment".
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2262. Page 73, line 1: delete the material beginning with "a good" and ending
23with the period on line 2, and substitute: "good cause for terminating a participant's
1employment after the wage subsidy ends. An employer shall repay to the Wisconsin
2works agency the amount of the wage subsidy received on behalf of a participant if
3the employer terminates the participant's employment without good cause less than
49 months after the subsidy ends.".
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865. Page 75, line 5: after the period insert: "A Wisconsin works agency may
9permit a participant under this subsection who is enrolled in an educational program
10that would significantly improve the future earnings of the participant, as
11determined by the Wisconsin works agency, to work fewer than 30 hours in the
12community service job in order to participate for more than 10 hours per week in the
13educational program in which the participant is enrolled. Hours spent in the
14educational program constitute participation under this subsection. A Wisconsin
15works agency may not require more than 40 hours of participation per week.".
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1968. Page 77, line 24: after the period insert: "A Wisconsin works agency may
20permit a participant under this subsection who is enrolled in an educational program
21that would significantly improve the future earnings of the participant, as
22determined by the Wisconsin works agency, to engage in activities under par. (b) 1.
23for fewer than 28 hours in order to participate for more than 10 hours per week in
24the educational program in which the participant is enrolled. Hours spent in the
1educational program constitute participation under this subsection. A Wisconsin
2works agency may not require more than 40 hours of participation per week.".
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470. Page 79, line 2: after "repayment." insert: "In establishing the repayment
5schedule, no individual may be required to make a monthly payment of more than
67% of that individual's monthly gross income.".
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8"
(7) Business plans and start-up loans. (a) A Wisconsin works agency shall
9assist participants in the development of business plans for self-employment. The
10Wisconsin works agency may, in accordance with rules promulgated by the
11department, provide a loan of up to $2,500 to a participant who needs the loan to start
12a business. In establishing the repayment schedule, the Wisconsin works agency
13may not require the individual to make a monthly payment of more than 7% of that
14individual's monthly gross income.