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(b) By January 1, 1998, and annually thereafter by January 1, the board shall
20submit a report to the joint committee on finance that includes all of the following:
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1. The definitions of "management" and "staff" used by the board under par. (a).
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2. A list of the position titles in each category.
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3. The criteria used by the board to categorize the positions.
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4. The current number of authorized positions in each category at each campus.
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136.11
(34) Mathematics programs evaluation. From the appropriation under
2s. 20.285 (1) (a), annually the board shall allocate $25,000 to the University of
3Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the purpose of evaluating a pilot mathematics program
4conducted by the school district operating under ch. 119. This subsection does not
5apply after June 30, 2003.
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36.25
(12) (c) The institute shall investigate medical and social conditions
8which directly or indirectly result in state care; develop and promote measures to
9relieve and prevent the need for state care; undertake special education and training;
10and generally seek by research and investigation to prevent conditions which result
11in state care. The institute shall render, under mutual agreement, services to the
12state institutions under the jurisdiction of the department of health and family
13services and the department of
education public instruction. Such state institutions
14are open to the institute for research and training.
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36.25
(12m) State cartographer. (intro.)
In coordination and consultation
17with the land information board, the The state cartographer shall:
AB100-ASA1,556,2119
36.25
(29m) (a) Assist the environmental education board in addressing
20statewide teacher training needs in environmental education
and in administering
21grants under s. 36.54 (2).
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36.25
(29m) (b) Assist the department of
education public instruction to
24periodically assess and report to the environmental education board on the
25environmental literacy of this state's teachers and students.
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36.25
(29m) (e) Assist the department of
education public instruction and
3cooperative educational service agencies to assist school districts in conducting
4environmental education needs assessments.
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36.25
(30g) Recycling market development program. The board shall
7establish in the extension
, in cooperation with the recycling market development
8board, a program of education and technical assistance related to recycling market
9development. The program shall serve waste generators
, as defined in s. 287.40 (4);
10solid waste scrap brokers, dealers and processors; business entities that use or could
11use recovered materials or that produce or could produce products from recovered
12materials and persons who provide support services to those business entities; and
13the general public.
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36.25
(38) Educational technology projects. (a) In this subsection,
16"educational technology" has the meaning given in s. 44.70 (3).
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(b) The board shall use the moneys appropriated under s. 20.285 (1) (cm) for
18the following purposes:
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1. The student information system.
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2. The development of system technology infrastructure.
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3. The development of curricula to train students enrolled in the schools of
22education in the use of educational technology in primary and secondary schools.
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4. To provide professional development in the use of educational technology for
24primary and secondary school teachers.
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5. To provide faculty with educational technology and to train faculty in its use.
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16. To pay the department of administration for telecommunications services
2provided under s. 16.973 (1).
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36.27
(3) (g) The board
may shall remit nonresident tuition
and fees, in whole
5or part, to
resident and nonresident graduate students who are fellows or who are
6employed within the system as faculty, instructional academic staff or assistants
7with an appointment equal to at least 33% of a full-time equivalent position.
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36.27
(4) (a) In the 1993-94 to
1996-97 1998-99 academic years, the board may
10annually exempt from nonresident tuition, but not from incidental or other fees, up
11to 200 students enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside as juniors or
12seniors in programs identified by that institution as having surplus capacity and up
13to 150 students enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Superior in programs
14identified by that institution as having surplus capacity.
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36.27
(5) Fee statement. (a) In this subsection, "state funds" means the total
20amount of general purpose revenue appropriated under s. 20.285 in any fiscal year.
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(b) The board shall ensure that every student's bill for academic fees or
22nonresident tuition includes the following statement: "The legislature and the
23governor have authorized $.... in state funds for the University of Wisconsin System
24during the .... academic year. This amount represents an average subsidy of $.... from
1the taxpayers of Wisconsin for each student enrolled in the University of Wisconsin
2System."
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(c) The board shall calculate the average subsidy for the purpose of the fee
4statement under par. (b) by dividing state funds in the appropriate fiscal year by the
5number of full-time equivalent students enrolled in the system in the most recent
6fall semester.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1173e
7Section 1173e. 36.46 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 36.46 (1) (a) and
8amended to read:
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36.46
(1) (a) The board may not accumulate any auxiliary reserve funds from
10student fees
unless the fees and for any institution, or for the centers in aggregate,
11in an amount that exceeds an amount equal to 15% of the previous fiscal year's total
12revenues from student segregated fees and auxiliary operations funded from student
13fees for that institution, or for the centers in aggregate, unless the reserve funds are
14approved by the secretary of administration and the joint committee on finance
15under this
section subsection. A request by the board for such approval for any
16academic fiscal year shall be filed by the board with the secretary of administration
17and the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance no later than
July 10
18preceding that September 15 of that fiscal year. The request shall include a plan
19specifying the amount of reserve funds the board wishes to accumulate and the
20purposes to which the reserve funds would be applied, if approved. Within 14
21working days of receipt of the request, the secretary of administration shall notify
22the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance in writing of whether the
23secretary proposes to approve the
fees or reserve fund accumulation.
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24Section 1173m. 36.46 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 36.46 (1) (b) and
25amended to read:
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136.46 (1) (b) Notwithstanding
sub. (1) par. (a), if, within 14 working days after
2the date of the secretary's notification, the cochairpersons of the committee do not
3notify the secretary that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of
4reviewing the secretary's proposed action, the proposed
fees may be levied and the
5proposed reserve funds may be accumulated. If, within 14 working days after the
6date of the secretary's notification, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the
7secretary that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing
8the secretary's proposed action, the proposed
fees may not be levied and the proposed 9reserve funds may not be accumulated unless the committee approves that action.
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36.46
(2) (a) The board shall promulgate rules that do all of the following:
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1. Define "one-time, fixed-duration costs" and "student-related activity" for
13the purpose of s. 20.285 (1) (kp).
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2. Establish criteria for the board to use in determining whether to approve
15requests to transfer moneys under s. 20.285 (1) (h).
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(b) The board may not transfer moneys from the appropriation account under
17s. 20.285 (1) (h) to the appropriation account under s. 20.285 (1) (kp) unless the
18transfer is approved by the joint committee on finance under this paragraph. The
19board shall submit a request for such approval to the cochairpersons of the joint
20committee on finance. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the board
21that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the
22proposed transfer within 14 working days after the date of the board's request, the
23board may transfer the moneys. If, within 14 working days after the date of the
24board's request, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the board that the
25committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the proposed
1transfer, the board may not transfer the moneys until the committee approves the
2transfer.
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(c) By September 1, 1998, and annually by September 1 thereafter, the board
4shall submit to the joint committee on finance a report on the requests to transfer
5moneys from the appropriation account under s. 20.285 (1) (h) to the appropriation
6account under s. 20.285 (1) (kp) that were received by the board in the previous fiscal
7year. For each request, the report shall identify the campus that submitted the
8request, the amount of the request, the revenue source of the moneys requested, the
9purpose for which the moneys were to be used and whether the board approved the
10request.
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36.51
(2) Any center or institution approved by the board may establish a
13system to provide the opportunity for authorized elderly persons to participate in its
14meal program. If a center or institution desires to establish such a service, it shall
15develop a plan for the provision of food services for elderly persons and submit the
16plan to the board. Annually, the board shall notify the department of
education 17public instruction of the approved centers and institutions.
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36.51
(6) The center or institution may file a claim with the department of
20education public instruction for reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred,
21excluding capital equipment costs, but not to exceed 15% of the cost of the meal or
2250 cents per meal, whichever is less. Any cost in excess of the lesser amount may be
23charged to participants. If the department of
education public instruction approves
24the claim, it shall certify that payment is due and the state treasurer shall pay the
25claim from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (cn).
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36.51
(7) All meals served must meet the approval of the board, which shall
3establish minimum nutritional standards and reasonable expenditure limits
4consistent with the standards and limits established by the
department of education 5state superintendent of public instruction under s. 115.345 (6). The board shall give
6special consideration to the dietary problems of elderly persons in formulating a
7nutritional plan. However, no center or institution may be required to provide
8special foods for individual persons with allergies or medical disorders.
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38.04
(7m) Financial aids. By April 10,
1996 1998, and annually thereafter,
11the board shall develop and submit to the
education commission higher educational
12aids board for its review under s. 39.285 (1) a proposed formula for the awarding of
13grants under s. 39.435, except for grants awarded under s. 39.435 (2) or (5), for the
14upcoming academic year to students enrolled in the technical colleges.
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38.04
(11) (a) 2. In consultation with the
department of education state
17superintendent of public instruction, the board shall establish, by rule, a uniform
18format for district boards to use in reporting the number of pupils attending district
19schools under ss. 118.15 (1) (b), (cm) and (d) and
118.37 118.55 (7r) and in reporting
20pupil participation in technical preparation programs under s. 118.34, including the
21number of courses taken for advanced standing in the district's associate degree
22program and for technical college credit.
The format shall be identical to the format
23established by the department of education under s. 115.28 (38).
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138.04
(21) Pupils attending technical colleges; board report. Annually by
2the 3rd Monday in February the board shall submit a report to the department of
3administration, department of public instruction and department of workforce
4development, and to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2). The report shall specify all
5of the following by school district:
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(a) The number of pupils who attended district schools under ss. 118.15 (1) (b),
7(cm) and (d) and 118.55 (7r) in the previous school year.
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(b) The type and number of credits earned by the pupils.
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(c) The number of persons who applied for admission to a technical college in
10the previous school year, who previously earned technical college credit under s.
11118.55 (7r) and who applied for admission within one year of graduating from high
12school.
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(d) The courses given in high schools for which a pupil may receive technical
14college credit and the number of pupils enrolled in the courses for technical college
15credit in the previous school year.
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(e) Any other information considered relevant by the board.
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38.04
(26) Technical preparation programs. In consultation with the
19department of education state superintendent of public instruction, the board shall
20approve courses for technical preparation programs under s. 118.34. By July 1, 1994,
21and annually thereafter by July 1, the board shall publish a list of the approved
22courses that indicates the schools in which each course is taught and the credit
23equivalency available in each district for each course.
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138.12
(8) (a) The district boards shall actively coordinate, with the department
2of
education public instruction and the school boards, the responsibility for providing
3vocational training to pupils attending high school and for providing education to
4persons who have dropped out of high school.
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38.14
(3) (am) If a district board contracts with a school board to provide youth
7apprenticeship instruction to pupils enrolled in the school district, the district board
8may not charge the school board an amount that is greater than the technical college
9district's direct instructional costs associated with providing the instruction.
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38.22
(1) (intro.) Except as provided in subs. (1m) and (1s) and s.
118.37 118.55
12(7r), every person who is at least the age specified in s. 118.15 (1) (b) is eligible to
13attend
the schools of a district a technical college if the person is:
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14Section
902. 38.24 (1s) of the statutes is renumbered 38.24 (1s) (intro.) and
15amended to read:
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38.24
(1s) Additional fees. (intro.) A district board may establish and charge
17a fee in addition to the fees under sub. (1m) for
a
any of the following:
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18(a) A court-approved alcohol or other drug abuse education program offered to
19individuals under s. 48.245 (2) (a) 4., 48.345 (13) (b), 938.245 (2) (a) 4., 938.32 (1g)
20(b), 938.34 (6r) (b) or (14s) (b) 3., 938.343 (10) (c) or 938.344 (2g) (a).
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38.24
(1s) (b) A short-term, professional development, vocational-adult
23seminar or workshop offered to individuals who are employed in a related field. The
24additional fee may not exceed an amount equal to the full cost of the seminar or
25workshop less the fee under sub. (1m). Annually the district board shall report to the
1board the courses for which an additional fee was charged under this paragraph and
2the amount of the additional fee.
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(1s) (c) A vocational-adult course intended to improve an individual's
5skills beyond the entry level if the course is required by state or federal law, rule or
6regulation, or by a professional organization, to maintain licensure or certification
7in the individual's field of employment and the state director approves. The
8additional fee may not exceed an amount equal to the full cost of the course less the
9fee under sub. (1m).
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(3) (f) Notwithstanding par. (a), the state director may authorize the
12district board to charge a student who is not a resident of this state and who is
13enrolled in a course provided through the use of distance education, as defined in s.
1424.60 (1g), a fee that is less than the fee established under par. (a) but not less than
15the fees established under sub. (1m).
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38.27
(1) (h) The creation or expansion of programs at secured juvenile
18correctional facilities.
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38.27
(2m) (e) Beginning in the 1997-98 fiscal year, not more than $150,000
21annually is awarded for the purpose of sub. (1) (h).
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38.28
(1m) (a) 1. "District aidable cost" means the annual cost of operating a
24technical college district, including debt service charges for district bonds and
25promissory notes for building programs or capital equipment, but excluding all
1expenditures relating to auxiliary enterprises and community service programs, all
2expenditures funded by or reimbursed with federal revenues, all receipts under subs.
3(6) and (7) and ss. 38.12 (9), 38.14 (3) and (9), 118.15 (2) (a),
118.37 118.55 (7r) and
4146.55 (5), all receipts from grants awarded under ss. 38.04 (8) and (20), 38.14 (11),
538.26, 38.27
, 38.33 and 38.38, all fees collected under s. 38.24 and driver education
6and chauffeur training aids.