XX56 World Dairy Center Authority.
XX57 Workforce development.
XX58 Other.
For example, for general nonstatutory provisions relating to the historical
society, see Section 9124. For any agency that is not assigned a two-digit
identification number and that is attached to another agency, see the number of the
latter agency. For any other agency not assigned a two-digit identification number
or any provision that does not relate to the functions of a particular agency, see
number "58" (other) within each type of provision.
In order to facilitate amendment drafting and the enrolling process, separate
section numbers and headings appear for each type of provision and for each state
agency, even if there are no provisions included in that section number and heading.
Section numbers and headings for which there are no provisions will be deleted in
enrolling and will not appear in the published act.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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21.13 Land use planning activities. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Local governmental unit" has the meaning given in s. 1.12 (1) (a).
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(b) "State agency" has the meaning given in s. 1.12 (1) (b).
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5(2) Each state agency shall ensure that, consistently with other laws, the
6actions of the agency are designed to further the following goals:
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1(a) Promotion of the redevelopment of lands with existing infrastructure and
2public services and the maintenance and rehabilitation of existing residential,
3commercial and industrial structures.
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(b) Encouragement of neighborhood designs that support a range of
5transportation choices.
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(c) Protection of natural areas, including wetlands, wildlife habitats, lakes,
7woodlands, open spaces and groundwater resources.
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(d) Protection of economically productive areas, including farmland and
9forests.
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(e) Encouragement of land uses, densities and regulations that promote
11efficient development patterns and relatively low municipal, state governmental
12and utility costs.
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(f) Preservation of cultural, historic and archaeological sites.
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(g) Encouragement of coordination and cooperation among nearby units of
15government.
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(h) Building of community identity by maintaining physical separation
17between urban areas, revitalizing main streets and enforcing design standards.
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(i) Providing an adequate supply of affordable housing for individuals of all
19income levels throughout each community.
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(j) Providing adequate infrastructure and public services and an adequate
21supply of developable land to meet existing and future market demand for
22residential, commercial and industrial uses.
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(k) Promoting the expansion or stabilization of the current economic base and
24the creation of a range of employment opportunities.
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(L) Balancing individual property rights with community interests and goals.
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1(m) Planning and development of land uses that create or preserve varied and
2unique urban and rural communities.
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3(3) Each state agency shall ensure that, consistently with other laws, whenever
4it administers a law under which a local governmental unit prepares a plan, the
5actions of the local governmental unit under the plan are designed to further the
6goals specified in sub. (2), to the extent applicable.
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7Section
1c. 6.92 (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 6.92 and amended to
8read:
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96.92 Inspector making challenge. Each inspector shall challenge for
10cause any person offering to vote whom the inspector knows or suspects is not a
11qualified elector. If a person is challenged as unqualified by an inspector, one of the
12inspectors shall administer the following oath or affirmation to the person: "You do
13solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will fully and truly answer all questions put to
14you regarding your place of residence and qualifications as an elector of this
15election"; and shall then ask
those of the following questions which are appropriate
16as determined by the board, by rule, to test the person's qualifications
:.
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18Section 1h. 6.925 (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 6.925 and amended
19to read:
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206.925 Elector making challenge in person. Any elector may challenge for
21cause any person offering to vote whom the elector knows or suspects is not a
22qualified elector. If a person is challenged as unqualified by an elector, one of the
23inspectors may administer the oath or affirmation to the challenged elector under s.
246.92 and ask the challenged elector the questions under that section which are
25appropriate to test the elector's qualifications. In addition, one of the inspectors shall
1administer the following oath or affirmation to the challenging elector: "You do
2solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will fully and truly answer all questions put to
3you regarding the challenged person's place of residence and qualifications as an
4elector of this election"; and shall then ask
those of the following questions which are
5appropriate
as determined by the board, by rule, to test the qualifications of the
6challenged elector
:.
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13.101
(4i) (a) The department of natural resources and the department of
13agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall present to the committee a schedule
14for transferring funds from the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (6) (aa) to the
15appropriation account under s. 20.115 (7) (c) or from the appropriation account under
16s. 20.370 (6) (aq) to the appropriation account under s. 20.115 (7) (qd), or both, for the
17purpose of providing funding under s. 92.14 (3) (a).
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(b) The committee may transfer funds as provided in the schedule under par.
19(a). If the committee transfers funds from the appropriation account under s. 20.370
20(6) (aa) to the appropriation account under s. 20.115 (7) (c) in a fiscal year, the
21amounts in the schedule under s. 20.005 for the appropriation under s. 20.370 (6) (aa)
22for that fiscal year are decreased by the amount of the transfer. If the committee
23transfers funds from the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (6) (aq) to the
24appropriation account under s. 20.115 (7) (qd) in a fiscal year, the amounts in the
25schedule under s. 20.005 for the appropriation under s. 20.370 (6) (aq) for that fiscal
1year are decreased by the amount of the transfer and the amounts in the schedule
2under s. 20.005 for the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (qd) for that fiscal year are
3increased by the amount of the transfer.
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13.101
(11) The committee may approve a clean water fund program interest
6rate change as specified under s. 281.58 (12) (f)
, an urban storm water loan program
7interest rate change as specified in s. 281.595 (11) (b) or a safe drinking water loan
8program interest rate change as specified under s. 281.61 (11) (b).
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13.101
(15) Notwithstanding sub. (3) (a), if the department of administration
11requests the joint committee on finance to supplement the appropriation under s.
1220.505 (1) (ku) from the appropriation under s. 20.865 (4) (g), the committee may
13supplement the appropriation by not more than $500,000 in any fiscal year to provide
14a grant to one or more eligible counties if the committee finds that the proposed
15grantee or grantees are eligible to receive a grant under s. 16.18. Notwithstanding
16sub. (3) (a), no finding of emergency is required for the committee to act in accordance
17with this subsection.
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13.48
(7) Biennial recommendations. The building commission shall prepare
20and formally adopt recommendations for the long-range state building program on
21a biennial basis. Unless a later date is requested by the building commission and
22approved by the joint committee on finance, the building commission shall, no later
23than the first Tuesday in April of each odd-numbered year, transmit
its the report
24prepared by the department of administration under s. 16.40 (20) and the
25commission's recommendations for the succeeding fiscal biennium that require
1legislative approval to the joint committee on finance in the form of proposed
2legislation prepared in proper form.
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13.48
(14) (e) If the state office building located at 3319 West Beltline highway
5in Dane county is sold by the state, the building commission shall ensure that the
6transferee pays $476,228 from the proceeds of the sale to the Wisconsin Public
7Broadcasting Foundation, if the foundation exists at the time of the transfer
and if
8the secretary of administration does not transfer title to the building under s. 39.87
9(2) (a) 2.
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13.48
(15) Acquisition of leasehold interests. The Subject to the
12requirements of s. 20.924 (1) (im) and (j), the building commission shall have the
13authority to acquire leasehold interests in land and buildings where such authority
14is not otherwise provided to an agency by law.
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15Section 3e. 13.48 (19) of the statutes is renumbered 13.48 (19) (a) and
16amended to read:
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13.48
(19) (a) Whenever the building commission determines that the use of
18innovative types of design and construction processes will make better use of the
19resources and technology available in the building industry, the building commission
20may waive any or all of s. 16.855 if such action is in the best interest of the state and
21if the waiver is accomplished through formal action of the building commission.
The 22Subject to the requirements of par. (b) and s. 20.924 (1) (i) and (j), the building
23commission may authorize the lease, lease purchase or acquisition of such facilities
24constructed in the manner authorized by the building commission.
The Subject to
25the requirements of par. (b) and s. 20.924 (1) (i), the building commission may also
1authorize the lease, lease purchase or acquisition of existing facilities in lieu of state
2construction of any project enumerated in the authorized state building program.
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13.48
(19) (b) The building commission may not lease or acquire a building,
5structure or facility for the purpose of confining persons serving a sentence of
6imprisonment to the Wisconsin state prisons under ch. 973 unless the person who
7undertakes construction or conversion of the building, facility or structure has met
8the requirements of s. 301.19 (2) and has complied with the agreement under s.
920.924 (1) (i).
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13.48
(25t) Wisbuild initiative. There is created a program, to be known as the
12"Wisbuild initiative", for the purpose of providing financial support for the
13maintenance, repair and renovation of state-owned buildings. Funding may be
14provided under the initiative for high priority, comprehensive building renovation
15projects, as well as for the maintenance and repair of the exterior components of
16buildings and, without limitation because of enumeration, systems such as
17mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other building systems. Funding may also be
18provided under the initiative for projects to remove barriers that reduce access to and
19use of state facilities by persons with disabilities. The building commission shall
20allocate available funding for the initiative. Projects funded as a part of the initiative
21shall be financed from the appropriation under s. 20.866 (2) (z) or as otherwise
22provided in the authorized state building program.
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13.48
(26) Environmental improvement annual finance plan approval. The
25building commission shall review the versions of the biennial finance plan and any
1amendments to the biennial finance plan submitted to it by the department of
2natural resources and the department of administration under s. 281.59 (3) (bm) and
3the recommendations of the joint committee on finance and the standing committees
4to which the versions of the biennial finance plan and any amendments were
5submitted under s. 281.59 (3) (bm). The building commission shall consider the
6extent to which that version of the biennial finance plan that is updated to reflect the
7adopted biennial budget act will maintain the funding for the clean water fund
8program and the safe drinking water loan program, in the environmental
9improvement fund, in perpetuity. The building commission shall consider the extent
10to which the implementation of the clean water fund program, the safe drinking
11water loan program
, the urban storm water loan program and the land recycling loan
12program, as set forth in the biennial finance plan updated to reflect the adopted
13biennial budget act, implements legislative intent on the clean water fund program,
14the safe drinking water loan program
, the urban storm water loan program and the
15+land recycling loan program. The building commission shall, no later than 60 days
16after the date of enactment of the biennial budget act, either approve or disapprove
17the biennial finance plan that is updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act,
18except that the building commission may not disapprove those amounts that the
19legislature approves under s. 281.59 (3e) (a), (3m) (a)
and
, (3s) (a)
and (3v) (a). If the
20building commission disapproves the version of the biennial finance plan that is
21updated to reflect the adopted biennial budget act, it must notify the department of
22natural resources and the department of administration of its reasons for
23disapproving the plan, and those departments must revise that version of the
24biennial finance plan and submit the revision to the building commission.
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113.48
(27) Lease of correctional facilities. The Subject to the requirements
2of sub. (19) (b) and s. 20.924 (1) (i), (im) and (j), the building commission may lease
3any facility
meeting the requirements of s. 301.19 (2) for use of the department of
4corrections as a part of the authorized state building program, with an option to
5purchase the facility by the state. Any lease shall provide for the facility to be
6constructed in accordance with requirements and specifications approved by the
7department of administration and shall permit inspection of the site and facility by
8agents of the department.
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13.48
(30) Agency work plans for capital building maintenance. The building
11commission shall review work plans of agencies for expenditure of capital building
12maintenance moneys submitted under s. 16.857 (2) and may approve or disapprove
13any plan or approve a plan with modifications.
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13.48
(31) Digital television conversion. (a) In this subsection, "broadcasting
16corporation" has the meaning given in s. 39.81 (2).
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(b) 1. Subject to par. (e), the building commission may authorize up to
18$9,713,700 in general fund supported borrowing to aid in the acquisition,
19construction, development, enlargement or improvement of facilities and equipment
20related to the conversion to digital television for the educational communications
21board or, if the federal communications commission has approved the transfer of all
22broadcasting licenses held by the educational communications board to the
23broadcasting corporation, for the broadcasting corporation. If the federal
24communications commission has approved the transfer of all broadcasting licenses
25held by the educational communications board to the broadcasting corporation, the
1state funding commitment under this paragraph shall be in the form of a grant to the
2broadcasting corporation. Before approving any such state funding commitment,
3the building commission shall determine that the educational communications
4board or, if the federal communications commission has approved the transfer of all
5broadcasting licenses held by the educational communications board to the
6broadcasting corporation, the broadcasting corporation has secured additional
7funding at least equal to $1,106,400 from nonstate donations for the purpose of
8digital television conversion.
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2. If the building commission authorizes a grant to the broadcasting
10corporation under subd. 1. and if, for any reason, the facility or equipment that is
11acquired, constructed, developed, enlarged or improved with funds from the grant
12is not used for the purpose of public broadcasting, the state shall retain an ownership
13interest in the facility or equipment equal to the amount of the state's grant.
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(c) Subject to par. (e), the building commission may authorize up to $2,800,000
15in general fund supported borrowing to aid in the acquisition, construction,
16development, enlargement or improvement of facilities and equipment related to the
17conversion to digital television for the University of Wisconsin System. Before
18approving any such state funding commitment, the building commission shall
19determine that the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System has
20entered into an agreement under s. 36.25 (5) (c) 2. and that the board has secured
21additional funding at least equal to $280,000 from nonstate donations for the
22purpose of digital television conversion.
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(d) 1. Subject to par. (e), the building commission may authorize up to
24$3,500,000 in general fund supported borrowing to aid in the acquisition,
25construction, development, enlargement or improvement of facilities and equipment
1related to the conversion to digital television for the Milwaukee Area Technical
2College. The state funding commitment under this paragraph shall be in the form
3of a grant to the Milwaukee Area Technical College. Before approving any such state
4funding commitment, the building commission shall determine that the district
5board of the Milwaukee Area Technical College has entered into an agreement under
6s. 38.125 (2) (a) and that the board has secured additional funding at least equal to
7$350,000 from nonstate donations for the purpose of digital television conversion.
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2. If the building commission authorizes a grant to the Milwaukee Area
9Technical College under subd. 1. and if, for any reason, the facility or equipment that
10is acquired, constructed, developed, enlarged or improved with funds from the grant
11is not used for the purpose of public broadcasting, the state shall retain an ownership
12interest in the facility or equipment equal to the amount of the state's grant.
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(e) During the 1999-2001 fiscal biennium, the building commission may not
14authorize any general fund supported borrowing to aid in the acquisition,
15construction, development, enlargement or improvement of a broadcasting network
16facility or a production facility.
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13.48
(32) Debt increase for construction of a dental clinic and education
19facility at Marquette University. (a) The legislature finds and determines that it
20is in the public interest to promote the health and well-being of residents of this state
21by ensuring the availability of a sufficient number of dentists to meet the needs of
22residents of this state; it is in the public interest, advantage and welfare to ensure
23the continued availability of dental education in this state; and Marquette
24University operates the only dental school in this state. It is, therefore, the public
25policy of this state to assist private institutions in this state, including Marquette
1University, in the construction of facilities that will be used to provide dental
2education.
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(b) The building commission may authorize up to $15,000,000 of general fund
4supported borrowing to aid in the construction of a dental clinic and education
5facility at Marquette University. The state funding commitment for the construction
6of the facility shall be in the form of a construction grant to Marquette University.
7Before approving any state funding commitment for such a facility and before
8awarding the construction grant to Marquette University, the building commission
9shall determine that all of the following conditions have been met:
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1. Marquette University has secured additional funding commitments of at
11least $15,000,000 from nonstate revenue sources, the nonstate revenue sources are
12reasonable and available and the total funding commitments of the state and the
13nonstate sources will permit Marquette University to enter into contracts for the
14construction of the dental clinic and education facility.
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2. The dental clinic and education facility will not be used for the purpose of
16devotional activities, religious worship or sectarian instruction.
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3. No religious instruction shall be required as a condition for admission to, or
18graduation from, the Marquette University School of Dentistry.
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(c) If the building commission authorizes a construction grant to Marquette
20University under par. (b), Marquette University shall provide the state with an
21option to purchase the dental clinic and education facility under the following
22conditions:
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1. The option price shall be the appraised fair market value at the time that the
24option is exercised, less a credit recognizing the amount of the state's construction
1grant. The option shall be subject to any mortgage or other security interest of any
2private lenders.
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2. The option may be exercised only upon the occurrence of any of the following:
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a. Suspension of operation of a program of dental education at Marquette
5University or any successor organization.
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b. Foreclosure of the mortgage by a private lender.
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(d) If the state does not exercise the option to purchase the dental clinic and
8education facility, and if the facility is sold to any 3rd party, any agreement to sell the
9facility shall provide that the state has the right to receive an amount equal to the
10construction grant under par. (b) from the net proceeds of any such sale after the
11mortgage has been satisfied and all other secured debts have been paid. This right
12shall be paramount to the right of Marquette University to the proceeds upon such
13sale.
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13.485
(2) The building commission may, under
s. 18.56 (5) and (9) (j) ss. 18.561
16and 18.562, deposit in a separate and distinct fund, outside the state treasury, in an
17account maintained by a trustee, fees and charges derived from the facilities or from
18agreements entered into under sub. (4). The fees and charges deposited are the
19trustee's moneys in accordance with the agreement between this state and the
20trustee or in accordance with the resolution pledging the fees and charges to the
21repayment of revenue obligations issued under this section.
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13.489
(1m) Approval of commission required for study of potential major
24highway projects. (a) In this subsection:
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11. "Environmental assessment" means an analysis of a proposed action to
2determine whether the proposed action constitutes a major action significantly
3affecting the human environment under s. 1.11 (2) (c).
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2. "Environmental impact statement" means a detailed statement required
5under s. 1.11 (2) (c).
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3. "Major highway project" has the meaning given in s. 84.013 (1) (a).
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(b) Not later than October 15 of each odd-numbered year, the department of
8transportation shall provide to the commission a list of potential major highway
9projects that the department has initially determined may be recommended under
10par. (c) for approval to prepare an environmental impact statement or an
11environmental assessment and a list of potential major highway projects that could
12be studied for possible recommendation under sub. (4). The commission may conduct
13public hearings on potential major highway projects identified by the department of
14transportation or by the commission.