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(b) An additional 12.5% of the principal of the loan or $3,125, whichever is less,
7during the 2nd year of practice
exclusively in a primary care health professional
8shortage area.
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(c) An additional 15% of the principal of the loan or $3,750, whichever is less,
10during the 3rd year of practice
exclusively in a primary care health professional
11shortage area.
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(d) An additional 20% of the principal of the loan or $5,000, whichever is less,
13during the 4th year of practice
exclusively in a primary care health professional
14shortage area.
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(e) An additional 42.5% of the principal of the loan or $10,625, whichever is less,
16during the 5th year of practice
exclusively in a primary care health professional
17shortage area.
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560.184
(5) (b) 1. The degree to which there is an extremely high need for
20medical care in the
primary care health professional shortage eligible practice area
21in which an eligible applicant desires to practice.
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2. The likelihood that an eligible applicant will remain in the
primary care
23health professional shortage eligible practice area in which he or she desires to
24practice after the loan repayment period.
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13. The per capita income of the
primary care health professional shortage 2eligible practice area in which an eligible applicant desires to practice.
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4. The financial or other support for health care provider recruitment and
4retention provided by individuals, organizations or local governments in the
primary
5care health professional shortage eligible practice area in which an eligible applicant
6desires to practice.
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5. The geographic distribution of the health care providers who have entered
8into loan repayment agreements under this section and the geographic location of
9the
primary care health professional shortage eligible practice area in which an
10eligible applicant desires to practice.
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560.184
(7) Administrative contract. (intro.) From the appropriation under
13s. 20.143 (1) (fd), the department shall contract with the board of regents of the
14university University of Wisconsin
system System for administrative services from
15the office of rural health of the department of professional and community
16development of the
university of Wisconsin hospital and clinics University of
17Wisconsin Medical School. Under the contract, the office of rural health shall do all
18of the following:
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20560.19 (title)
Hazardous pollution prevention assessment grants.
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560.19
(1) (a) "Council" means the hazardous pollution prevention council
24under s. 15.157 (5).
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560.19
(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.143 (1) (em), the department
3may contract with the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System for
4educational services from the University of Wisconsin-Extension solid and
5hazardous waste education center. If the department enters into a contract under
6this subsection, the contract shall provide that the solid and hazardous waste center
7shall do all of the following:
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(a) Expand its educational program to include business assessment activities
9that are specified in the contract and that have the following purposes:
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1. Determining the full costs of using and producing hazardous substances,
11toxic pollutants and hazardous waste.
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2. Identifying processes that use or produce hazardous substances, toxic
13pollutants or hazardous waste and the composition of the hazardous substances,
14toxic pollutants or hazardous waste.
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3. Identifying hazardous pollution prevention options.
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(b) Consider all of the following in conducting the business assessment
17activities under the contract:
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1. The need for a hazardous pollution prevention assessment and a program
19participant's willingness to participate in an assessment.
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2. The technical and financial ability of a program participant to implement
21hazardous pollution prevention.
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3. The potential for others to use the information gained from a hazardous
23pollution prevention assessment.
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560.19
(3) The department shall do all of the following:
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1(a) In coordination with the hazardous pollution prevention program under s.
236.25 (30), the department of natural resources and the council, conduct an
3education, environmental management and technical assistance program to
4promote hazardous pollution prevention among businesses in the state.
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(b) Assist the council in preparing the report under sub. (4) (d).
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560.19
(4) The council shall do all of the following:
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(a) Monitor and make recommendations to the department and other state
9agencies on hazardous pollution prevention activities in this state.
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(b) Advise the department and other state agencies on the promotion of
11hazardous pollution prevention.
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(c) Recommend educational priorities to the University of
13Wisconsin-Extension for the hazardous pollution prevention program under s. 36.25
14(30).
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(d) With the assistance of the department, the department of natural resources
16and the hazardous pollution prevention program under s. 36.25 (30), prepare and
17submit to the governor and to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2), by February 15 of
18each odd-numbered year, a report on all of the following:
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1. The program under s. 36.25 (30) (a).
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2. The program under s. 144.955.
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3. The activities of the department under this section.
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4. Other hazardous pollution prevention activities in this state.
AB150-engrossed, s. 6916
24Section
6916. Subchapter II (title) of chapter 560 [precedes 560.21] of the
25statutes is repealed.
AB150-engrossed, s. 6918
2Section
6918. 560.23 of the statutes is renumbered 41.11, and 41.11 (2), as
3renumbered, is amended to read:
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41.11
(2) Sales. The secretary shall annually formulate, in consultation with
5the 5 members of the council
on tourism selected under s.
560.24 41.12, a statewide
6marketing strategy, which is a plan for marketing and promotion of the facilities and
7attractions of the state for the ensuing year. The department shall implement the
8plan. The department shall cooperate with the commercial recreation industry to
9assure coordination with private plans and programs, and may assist in the
10development and marketing of combined recreational opportunities such as package
11tours, convention and trade show facilities and special transportation
12arrangements.
AB150-engrossed, s. 6919
13Section
6919. 560.24 of the statutes is renumbered 41.12, and 41.12 (1), (2)
14and (3), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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41.12
(1) The council
on tourism shall advise the secretary on matters relating
16to tourism. Five members of the council
on tourism shall assist the secretary in
17formulating a statewide marketing strategy. The 5 members shall be selected by a
18vote of the council on tourism from
among the members, other than ex officio
19members, of the council on tourism.
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20(2) The council
on tourism shall develop a plan to assist and encourage private
21companies located in this state to promote this state in their advertisements. Upon
22the adoption of a plan by the council
on tourism, the secretary shall consider
23implementing the plan.
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24(3) The council
on tourism shall consider the use of famous residents and
25former residents of this state in the tourism marketing strategies.
AB150-engrossed, s. 6923
4Section 6923. 560.31 (title) and (1) to (2m) of the statutes are renumbered
541.19 (title) and (1) to (2m), and 41.19 (2m) (c) (intro.), as renumbered, is amended
6to read:
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41.19
(2m) (c) (intro.) Subject to par. (d), from the appropriation under s.
20.143 8(2) 20.380 (1) (bm), the department shall award a grant to the applicant on behalf of
9an area of the state selected under par. (a) if all of the following apply:
AB150-engrossed,2314,1811
560.31
(3) The At the commencement of each gubernatorial term of office, the 12secretary shall exercise his or her authority under s. 15.04 (1) (c) to create one or more
13committees to advise the department on issues related to the operation of the
14heritage tourism pilot program. The secretary shall create a sufficient number of
15committees, as determined by the secretary, to address each major type of heritage
16tourism that is the focus of the heritage tourism pilot program. The secretary shall
17appoint at least 2 members of each committee created under this subsection from a
18list of names submitted by the director of the historical society.
AB150-engrossed, s. 6923h
19Section 6923h. 560.31 (3) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
20.... (this act), is renumbered 41.19 (3).
AB150-engrossed, s. 6923maf
21Section 6923maf. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 560 [precedes 560.41] of the
22statutes is amended to read:
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1SUBCHAPTER III
2
PERMIT INFORMATION
CENTER and
3
Regulatory assistance bureau
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560.41
(1) "Center" "Bureau" means the permit information
center operated
6by and regulatory assistance bureau in the department.
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560.42
(1) (a) (intro.) The
center
bureau shall expedite the process of applying
9for permits, of reviewing and making determinations on permit applications and of
10issuing permits as follows:
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560.42
(1) (a) 1. The
center bureau shall discharge its responsibilities under
13sub. (2) in a manner designed to expedite the process.
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560.42
(1) (a) 2. Upon request by a person applying for a permit and to the
16extent possible, the
center bureau shall resolve misunderstandings between the
17person and the appropriate regulatory agency and shall prevent or mitigate delays
18in the process.
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560.42
(1) (a) 3. If the
center bureau determines that it is unable to resolve
21misunderstandings or prevent or mitigate delays under subd. 2., the
center bureau 22shall request the assistance of the secretary and the head of the appropriate
23regulatory agency.
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1560.42
(1) (a) 4. If the
center bureau determines that the secretary and head
2of the appropriate regulatory agency are unable to resolve misunderstandings or
3prevent or mitigate delays under subd. 3., the
center
bureau shall request the
4assistance of the governor.
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560.42
(1) (b) The
center bureau shall give priority to businesses new to this
7state and to businesses expanding within this state in providing assistance under
8par. (a).
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560.42
(1) (c) The
center bureau shall maintain records identifying each person
11requesting assistance under par. (a) and setting forth assistance rendered and
12results achieved.
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560.42
(2) (a) (intro.) The
center
bureau shall assist any person requesting
15information on which permits are required for a particular business activity or on the
16application process, including criteria applied in making a determination on a
17permit application and the time period within which a determination will be made.
18This assistance may include
both any of the following:
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560.42
(2) (b) If a person receives assistance under this subsection and applies
21for a permit and if the person requests, the
center
bureau shall
check periodically on 22monitor the status of the permit application and
periodically report the status to the
23person.
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24Section 6923mL. 560.42 (2m) of the statutes is renumbered 560.42 (2m)
25(intro.) and amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,2317,3
1560.42
(2m) Advocacy. (intro.) The
center bureau shall provide advocacy
2services before regulatory agencies on behalf of permit applicants. These services
3shall include
monitoring all of the following:
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4(a) Monitoring the application approval process to ensure that permits are
5granted in the shortest amount of time possible consistent with the substantive
6requirements established by rule or law.
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560.42
(2m) (b) Advocating legislative changes to improve and expedite the
9issuance of permits.
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560.42
(2r) Mediation and dispute resolution services. The bureau may
12provide mediation or other dispute resolution services to facilitate the resolution of
13a dispute between a regulatory agency and a person applying for a permit. The
14provision of mediation or other dispute resolution services under this subsection does
15not affect any right that the person may have to a contested hearing under ch. 227.