SB77-SSA1, s. 1315d
10Section 1315d. 40.02 (22) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 40.02 (22) (d) 1.
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40.02
(22) (d) 2. For Wisconsin retirement system purposes only, for a state
13senator, means the compensation which would have been payable to the participant
14if the participant had not been prohibited by law from receiving an increase in
15compensation during part of his or her term of office.
SB77-SSA1, s. 1315p
16Section 1315p. 40.02 (33) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 40.02 (33) (b) 1.
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40.02
(33) (b) 2. For a state senator who so elects, one-twelfth of the annual
19salary which would have been payable to the participant during the last completed
20month in which the participant was a participating employe in such a position if the
21participant had not been prohibited by law from receiving an increase in salary
22during part of his or her term of office, but only with respect to service as a state
23senator.
SB77-SSA1,602,5
140.02
(55) (a) Any person employed as a librarian by any school board in a
2library in any school under its jurisdiction, including a charter school as defined in
3s. 115.001 (1), whose qualifications as a librarian are at least equal to the minimum
4librarian qualifications prescribed by the
department of education state
5superintendent of public instruction.
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40.03
(6) (j) May contract with the
office of health care information in the office
8of the commissioner of insurance department of health and family services and may
9contract with other public or private entities for data collection and analysis services
10related to health maintenance organizations and insurance companies that provide
11health insurance to state employes.
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40.05
(2) (bz) 1. The department shall calculate the amount necessary to fund
14the creditable service granted under s. 40.02 (17) (gm).
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2. The unfunded prior service liability of the department of administration is
16increased by the amount calculated under subd. 1.
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3. The department of administration, beginning in the 1997-98 fiscal year and
18ending in the 2006-07 fiscal year, shall pay the Wisconsin retirement system in each
19fiscal year an amount that equals 10% of the amount calculated under subd. 1., plus
20interest calculated annually at the assumed rate. The department of administration
21shall pay this amount from the appropriation account under s. 20.475 (1) (d).
SB77-SSA1,603,3
140.51
(8) Every health care coverage plan offered by the state under sub. (6)
2shall comply with ss. 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 632.72 (2), 632.745 (1) to (3) and (5),
3632.747, 632.87 (3) to (5), 632.895 (5m) and (8) to
(10) (12) and 632.896.
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40.51
(8m) Every health care coverage plan offered by the group insurance
7board under sub. (7) shall comply with ss. 632.745 (1) to (3) and (5)
and, 632.747
and
8632.895 (11) and (12).
SB77-SSA1,603,10
1041.19 (title)
Heritage tourism pilot program.
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41.19
(2) (intro.) In consultation with the historical society, the department
13shall establish, administer and coordinate state and local participation in a heritage
14tourism
pilot program to assist political subdivisions in assessing the resources
15available for heritage tourism, analyzing current interest in heritage tourism and
16developing and implementing plans to increase heritage tourism. The department
17shall do all of the following:
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41.19
(2) (b) Employ, in the state classified service, staff for the heritage
20tourism
pilot program.
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41.19
(2) (c) With the assistance of the committees created by the secretary
23under sub. (3), develop a plan establishing objectives for the heritage tourism
pilot 24program.
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141.19
(2) (e) Provide information and technical assistance to political
2subdivisions that are not located within areas selected to participate in the heritage
3tourism
pilot program.
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41.19
(2m) (a) With the advice of the committees created by the secretary under
6sub. (3), the department may select, upon application, no more than 2 areas of the
7state in a fiscal biennium to participate in the heritage tourism
pilot program. Each
8area selected may consist of any part or all of one or more political subdivisions.
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41.19
(3) The secretary shall exercise his or her authority under s. 15.04 (1) (c)
11to create one or more committees to advise the department on issues related to the
12operation of the heritage tourism
pilot program. The secretary shall create a
13sufficient number of committees, as determined by the secretary, to address each
14major type of heritage tourism that is the focus of the heritage tourism
pilot program.
15The secretary shall appoint at least 2 members of each committee created under this
16subsection from a list of names submitted by the director of the historical society.
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1841.23 Sale of excess or surplus property. The department may acquire
19excess or surplus property from the department of administration under ss. 16.72 (4)
20(b) and 16.98 (1) or from the department of transportation under s. 84.09 (5s) and sell
21the property to any person at a price determined by the department of tourism. Fifty
22percent of all proceeds received by the department of tourism from the sale of
23property under this section shall be credited to the appropriation account under s.
2420.380 (1) (h) and 50% shall be deposited as general purpose revenue -- earned.
SB77-SSA1,605,1
143.01
(1) "Department" means the department of
education public instruction.
SB77-SSA1, s. 1330
2Section
1330. 43.01 (6) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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43.01
(6) "State superintendent" means the state superintendent of public
4instruction.
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643.03 (title)
General duties of department state superintendent. (intro.)
7The
department state superintendent shall:
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43.05
(13) Carry out such other programs and policies as directed by the
10department state superintendent.
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1243.07 Council on library and network development. (intro.) The
13department state superintendent and the division shall seek the advice of and
14consult with the council on library and network development in performing their
15duties in regard to library service. The
secretary
state superintendent or the
16administrator of the division shall attend every meeting of the council. The council
17may initiate consultations with the department and the division. The council shall:
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43.07
(2) Advise the
secretary state superintendent in regard to the general
20policies and activities of the state's program for library development, interlibrary
21cooperation and network development.
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43.07
(3) Advise the
secretary state superintendent in regard to the general
24policies 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.
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43.07
(4) Hold a biennial meeting for the purpose of discussing the report
5submitted by the
department state superintendent 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
department state superintendent regarding the
9report and any other matter the council deems appropriate.
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43.07
(5) On or before July 1 of every odd-numbered year, transmit to the
12department state superintendent a descriptive and statistical report on the
13condition and progress of library services in the state and recommendations on how
14library services in the state may be improved. The
department state superintendent 15shall include the report as an addendum to the department's biennial report under
16s. 15.04 (1) (d).
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43.07
(7) Receive complaints, suggestions and inquiries regarding the
19programs and policies of the department relating to library and network
20development, inquire into such complaints, suggestions and inquiries, and advise
21the
secretary state superintendent and the division on any action to be taken.
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43.13
(4) Any decision by the division under this section may be appealed to
24the
department state superintendent.
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143.15
(4) (c) 6. Employs a head librarian holding current public library
2certification from the department of
education public instruction.
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43.70
(1) No later than October 15 of each year, each school district
5administrator shall certify to the
department state superintendent, on forms
6provided by the
department state superintendent, a report of the
total number of
7children
between the ages of 4 and 20 years residing in the school district on the
8preceding June 30
. The number may be estimated by using statistically significant
9sampling techniques that have been approved by the department, as reported in the
10school census under s. 120.18 (1) (a).
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(2) Annually, within 40 days after December 1, the
department state
13superintendent shall
ascertain the aggregate amount of all moneys received as
14income in the common school fund prior to that December 1 and shall apportion
such 15the amount
appropriated under s. 20.255 (2) (s) to the school districts in proportion
16to the number of children resident therein
between the ages of 4 and 20 years, as
17shown by the census report certified under sub. (1).
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43.70
(3) Immediately upon making such apportionment, the
department state
20superintendent shall certify to the department of administration the
total amount
21that each school district is entitled to receive under this section and shall notify each
22school district administrator of the amount so certified for his or her school district.
23Within 15 days after receiving such certification, the department of administration
24shall issue its warrants upon which the state treasurer shall pay
the amount
25apportioned forthwith to the proper school district treasurer
to each school district
150% of its total aid entitlement on or before January 31 and the balance on or before
2June 30, except that, beginning in the 1999-2000 school year, the state treasurer
3shall distribute each school district's aid entitlement in one payment on or before
4June 30. All moneys
apportioned from the common school fund distributed under
5this section shall be expended for the purchase of library books and other
6instructional materials for school libraries, but not for public library facilities
7operated by school districts under s. 43.52, in accordance with rules promulgated by
8the
department state superintendent. Appropriate records of such purchases shall
9be kept and necessary reports thereon shall be made to the
department state
10superintendent.
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Chapter 44
13
Historical societies
and, arts
14board
and technology for
15educational achievement
16
in Wisconsin board
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44.015
(3m) Notwithstanding s. 44.02 (5g), charge a fee for research services
19provided by the historical society to nonresidents who are not present when the
20services are being performed if the historical society submits a fee schedule to the
21joint committee on finance that includes the specific fee to be charged for such
22services. The fee schedule of the historical society shall be implemented if the
23committee approves the report, or does not schedule a meeting for the purpose of
24reviewing the report within 14 working days after receipt of the report.
SB77-SSA1,609,2
144.015
(4m) Apply to the department of administration for a historical grant
2under s. 16.25.
SB77-SSA1, s. 1345d
3Section 1345d. 44.015 (4m) of the statutes, as created by 1997 Wisconsin Act
4... (this act), is repealed.
SB77-SSA1,609,7
644.025 Historical legacy programs. (1) The historical society may use
7funds from the appropriation under s. 20.245 (4) (t) only for the following purposes:
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(a) Programs of the historical society that increase funding or develop new
9sources of revenues for the historical society.
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(b) To create and expand historical outreach programs throughout the state
11related to the activities of the Wisconsin sesquicentennial commission.
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12(2) (a) The historical society may accept gifts, grants and bequests to be used
13for the purposes specified in sub. (1). The historical society shall deposit all moneys
14received as gifts, grants and bequests in the historical society endowment fund.
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(b) The historical society shall transfer moneys from the appropriation account
16under s. 20.245 (4) (s) to the historical society endowment fund to match moneys
17deposited into the historical society endowment fund under par. (a) and to match
18moneys committed or pledged for the purposes specified in sub. (1).
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44.04
(2) (a) Prepare, publish, issue, loan or circulate such magazines, books,
21aids, guides and other publications, such visual aids, special exhibits, and other
22teaching materials and aids as it, in consultation with the department of
education 23public instruction, deems advisable.
SB77-SSA1,610,9
144.085 Maritime project grants. From the appropriation under s. 20.245 (4)
2(j), the historical society shall make grants for maritime-related projects. The
3historical society shall promulgate rules defining the types of projects that are
4eligible for the grants. No more than one grant may be awarded to an applicant
5during a fiscal year and grants may not be awarded to an applicant for more than 2
6consecutive years. Grant applicants shall demonstrate that they have received
7matching funds for the project from nonstate sources in an amount equal to at least
810% of the grant. Grants awarded to an applicant may not exceed a total of $50,000
9in any 2-year period.
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(1) (f) "Object" means an article, implement or other item of
12archaeological interest. "Object" does not include human remains, as defined in s.
13157.70 (1) (f)
, or a sunken log, as defined in s. 170.12 (1) (b).
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44.47
(5r) Sunken logs. When reviewing an application to raise and remove
16sunken logs under s. 170.12,
the director may do any
all of the following
apply:
SB77-SSA1,610,1917
(a)
Require If the director determines that a permit is necessary to preserve
18or protect an identified archaeological site, the director may require that a permit
19under this section be secured.
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(b)
Waive In all other cases, the director shall waive the requirement for a
21permit
under this section, but
impose
may recommend requirements relating to the
22gathering of data regarding any activity done pursuant to a permit issued under s.
23170.12, which requirements shall be communicated to the board of commissioners
24of public lands and
may be incorporated by that board into the s. 170.12 permit.
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144.51
(2) "State building" means any permanent structure, which is normally
2occupied by state employes, wholly or partially enclosed and used for performing or
3facilitating the performance of the functions of a state agency as defined in s. 20.001
4(1), together with all grounds and appurtenant structures and facilities
; and.