AB133-ASA1-AA2,308,1717
103.21
(5r) "Shoppers guide" has the meaning given in s. 77.54 (15).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,308,2219
103.21
(6) "Street trade" means the selling, offering for sale, soliciting for,
20collecting for, displaying or distributing any articles, goods, merchandise,
21commercial service, posters, circulars, newspapers
, shoppers guides or magazines,
22or the blacking of boots, on any street or other public place or from house to house.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,309,2
1103.23
(2) (b) A minor who is 11 years of age or over may be employed or
2permitted to work in the sale or distribution of newspapers or shoppers guides.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,309,64
103.25
(3m) (c) This subsection does not apply to employment of a minor by a
5newspaper
or shoppers guide publisher or in a fund-raising sale for a nonprofit
6organization, a public school or a private school.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,309,108
103.275
(8) Exception. This section does not apply to the employment of a
9minor by a newspaper
or shoppers guide publisher or in a fund-raising sale for a
10nonprofit organization, a public school or a private school.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,309,19
12103.30 Penalty on newspapers and shoppers guides for allowing
13minors to loiter around premises. A newspaper
or shoppers guide publisher or
14printer or person having for sale
or distribution newspapers
, shoppers guides or
15magazines
shall may not permit any minor under 18 years of age to loiter or remain
16around any premises where the newspapers
, shoppers guides or magazines are
17printed, assembled, prepared for sale
or distribution, distributed or sold when the
18minor is required under s. 118.15 to attend school. Any person violating this section
19is subject to the penalties specified in s. 103.29.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,3
1103.64
(1v) "Newspaper" means a publication that is printed and distributed
2at daily, weekly or other short, periodic intervals for the dissemination of current
3news and information of a general character and of a general interest to the public.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,55
103.64
(6) "Shoppers guide" has the meaning given in s. 77.54 (15).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,117
103.67
(2) (c) Minors
11 years of age or older may be employed in the sale or
8distribution of newspapers or shoppers guides, minors 12 years of age or older may
9be employed in
other street trades, and any minor may work in fund-raising sales
10for nonprofit organizations, public schools or private schools, as provided in ss.
11103.21 to 103.31.
AB133-ASA1-AA2, s. 2005hm
12Section 2005hm. 103.71 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 103.71 (2) (a)
13(intro.) and amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,1414
103.71
(2) (a) (intro.) The employment of minors 11 to 13 years of age as
follows:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,15
151. As ball monitors at high school football games as provided in s. 103.67 (2) (i).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,1817
103.71
(2) (a) 2. In the sale or distribution of newspapers or shoppers guides
18as provided in s. 103.67 (2) (c).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,310,2120
103.71
(2) (b) (intro.) The employment of minors 12 years of age and over
as
21follows:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,323
103.81
(1) During the term that the public schools are in session,
a person shall
24not no person may advertise or cause or permit any advertisement to be published
25in any newspaper
or shoppers guide for the labor or services of any minor during
1school hours in any employment for which a child labor permit is required under s.
2103.70 which does not specifically state the minimum age of the minor whose services
3are desired, which age must be 18 years or over.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,6
5"
Section 2017d. 106.13 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 106.13 (1) (intro.) and
6amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,77
106.13
(1) (intro.) The
department
board shall provide
a all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,9
8(a) A youth apprenticeship program
and a that includes the grant programs
9under subs. (3) and (4).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,11
10(b) A school-to-work program
in accordance with 20 USC 6101 to 6251 that
11includes the school-to-work program for children at risk under sub. (4m).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,1713
106.13
(1) (c) A work-based learning program for youths who are eligible to
14receive temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 to
619 that
15includes a component that would permit a participant to earn a youth apprenticeship
16skills certificate through participation in that program if the participant meets the
17requirements for earning that certificate.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,311,2019
106.13
(1) (d) A work-based learning program for students of a tribal college
20as provided under sub. (4r).".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,312,323
106.13
(4r) From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (7) (kd), the board may
24award a grant to an applying tribal college that is recognized as a land grant college
1under
7 USC 301, as amended to October 20, 1994, for the provision of work-based
2learning programs for students of the tribal college if the board approves the
3application of the tribal college.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,312,66
111.35
(2) (d) Constitutes a violation of s.
938.983 254.92 (2).".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,313,810
111.70
(1) (a) "Collective bargaining" means the performance of the mutual
11obligation of a municipal employer, through its officers and agents, and the
12representative of its municipal employes in a collective bargaining unit, to meet and
13confer at reasonable times, in good faith, with the intention of reaching an
14agreement, or to resolve questions arising under such an agreement, with respect to
15wages, hours and conditions of employment, and with respect to a requirement of the
16municipal employer for a municipal employe to perform law enforcement and fire
17fighting services under s. 61.66, except as provided in sub. (4) (m)
and (o) and s. 40.81
18(3) and except that a municipal employer shall not meet and confer with respect to
19any proposal to diminish or abridge the rights guaranteed to municipal employes
20under ch. 164. The duty to bargain, however, does not compel either party to agree
21to a proposal or require the making of a concession. Collective bargaining includes
22the reduction of any agreement reached to a written and signed document. The
23municipal employer shall not be required to bargain on subjects reserved to
24management and direction of the governmental unit except insofar as the manner
1of exercise of such functions affects the wages, hours and conditions of employment
2of the municipal employes in a collective bargaining unit. In creating this subchapter
3the legislature recognizes that the municipal employer must exercise its powers and
4responsibilities to act for the government and good order of the jurisdiction which it
5serves, its commercial benefit and the health, safety and welfare of the public to
6assure orderly operations and functions within its jurisdiction, subject to those
7rights secured to municipal employes by the constitutions of this state and of the
8United States and by this subchapter.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,313,1211
111.91
(2) (r) The definition of "dependent" in s. 40.02 (20) and the restrictions
12on the scope of insurance coverage specified in s. 40.56.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,313,2415
111.70
(4) (o)
Permissive subjects of collective bargaining. In a school district,
16the municipal employer is not required to bargain collectively with respect to the
17establishment of the school calendar. This paragraph shall not be construed to
18eliminate a school district's duty to bargain collectively with the recognized or
19certified representative of school district employes in a collective bargaining unit
20concerning the total number of days of work and the number of those days which are
21allocated to different purposes such as days on which school is taught, in-service
22days, staff preparation days, convention days, paid holidays and parent-teacher
23conference days, and to bargain collectively with that representative with regard to
24the impact of the school calendar on wages, hours and conditions of employment.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,314,43
111.91
(2) (nm) The prohibition under s. 632.872 related to denying payment
4for certain procedures.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,314,157
115.28
(42) Direct instruction program. From the appropriation under s.
820.255 (1) (me), award a grant of $280,000 annually in the 1999-2000, 2000-01,
92001-02 and 2002-03 fiscal years to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to
10conduct a direct instruction pilot program. The purpose of the program shall be to
11determine the efficiency of direct instruction in improving the ability of children to
12read. By August 1 of 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003, the University of
13Wisconsin-Milwaukee shall submit a report to the appropriate standing committees
14of the legislature under s. 13.172, and to the state superintendent, that describes the
15findings and conclusions of the study.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,218
115.31
(1) (b) "Educational agency" means a school district, cooperative
19educational service agency, state correctional institution under s. 302.01, secured
20correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), secured child caring institution,
21as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), the
Wisconsin school for the visually handicapped 22Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Wisconsin
school School 23for the
deaf Deaf, the Mendota mental health institute, the Winnebago mental health
24institute, a state center for the developmentally disabled, a private school or a
1private, nonprofit, nonsectarian agency under contract with a school board under s.
2118.153 (3) (c).".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,115
115.28
(43) School safety funding. With the department of justice, seek and
6apply for federal funds relating to school safety and reducing violence and disruption
7in schools, including funds for alternative schools or programs. Each department
8shall make a report by January 1, 2001, and January 1, 2003, of its progress in
9applying for and obtaining funds under this subsection. The report shall be provided
10to the legislature in the manner provided under s. 13.172 (2) to the cochairpersons
11of the joint committee on finance and to the governor.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,15
14115.37 Blind and visual impairment education council. (1) In this
15section:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,1616
(a) "Council" means the blind and visual impairment education council.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,1717
(b) "Visually impaired" has the meaning given in s. 115.51 (4).
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,21
18(2) The state superintendent shall seek the advice of and consult with the
19council on issues related to persons who are visually impaired. The state
20superintendent and the director of the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually
21Impaired, or their designees, shall attend meetings of the council.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,22
22(3) The council shall do all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,315,2323
(a) Meet at least twice each year.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,3
1(b) Advise the state superintendent on such statewide services, activities,
2programs, investigations and research as in its judgment will benefit pupils who are
3visually impaired.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,54
(c) Make recommendations for the improvement of services provided by the
5Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,76
(d) Review the level and quality of services available to pupils in the state who
7are visually impaired and make recommendations about those services.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,98
(e) Propose to the state superintendent ways to improve the preparation of
9teachers and other staff who provide services to pupils who are visually impaired.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,1210
(f) Propose to the state superintendent ways to improve coordination between
11the department and other agencies in providing services to persons who are visually
12impaired.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,13
13(4) The council may initiate consultations with the department.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,16
14(5) The council shall have access to public files, public records and statistics
15kept in the department that relate to matters concerning children who are visually
16impaired.".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,316,19
18"
Section 2048m. 115.38 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 115.38 (1) (b) 1.
19and amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA2,317,220
115.38
(1) (b) 1. Other indicators of school and school district performance,
21including dropout, attendance, retention in grade and graduation rates
; numbers of
22suspensions and expulsions; percentage of habitual truants, as defined in s. 118.16
23(1) (a); percentage of pupils participating in extracurricular and community
24activities and advanced placement courses; percentage of graduates enrolled in
1postsecondary educational programs; and percentage of graduates entering the
2workforce.
AB133-ASA1-AA2,317,124
115.38
(1) (b) 2. The numbers of suspensions and expulsions; the reasons for
5which pupils are suspended or expelled, reported according to categories specified by
6the state superintendent; the length of time for which pupils are expelled, reported
7according to categories specified by the state superintendent; whether pupils return
8to school after their expulsion; the educational programs and services, if any,
9provided to pupils during their expulsions, reported according to categories specified
10by the state superintendent; the schools attended by pupils who are suspended or
11expelled; and the grade, sex and ethnicity of pupils who are suspended or expelled
12and whether the pupils are children with disabilities, as defined in s. 115.76 (5).".
AB133-ASA1-AA2,317,15
14"
Section 2053b. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 115 [precedes 115.51] of the
15statutes is amended to read: