LRB-4770/1
MGG:wlj:jf
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 21, 2000 - Introduced by Senator Clausing. Referred to Committee on
Agriculture, Environmental Resources and Campaign Finance Reform.
SB490,1,4
1An Act to amend 15.225 (2) (b) and 106.215 (10) (g) 3.; and
to create 106.215
2(10) (g) 3. b. and 106.215 (10) (g) 6. of the statutes;
relating to: education
3vouchers issued to enrollees of the Wisconsin conservation corps and
4composition of the Wisconsin conservation corps board.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, an individual who is enrolled in the Wisconsin conservation
corps (WCC) for six months to one year is entitled to an education voucher of not more
than $2,800 to pay tuition and fees to attend an institution of higher education. This
bill allows a WCC enrollee to also use the voucher for payment of tuition and fees for
a private trade, business, correspondence or technical school that has been approved
by the state's educational approval board.
The bill extends the period of validity for a tuition voucher from three to six
years. The bill provides that an enrollee may request from the WCC board annual
extensions of a voucher beyond the six-year period, one year at a time.
Under current law, the Wisconsin conservation corps board (WCC board)
consists of seven members. The members must provide regional, environmental and
agricultural representation, and one member must be a member of a local workforce
development board (LWD board). An LWD board administers federal job training
programs at the local level. Under the bill, the WCC board member representing the
LWD board need not be a member of an LWD board but may be otherwise affiliated
with an LWD board.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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15.225
(2) (b)
Membership. The Wisconsin conservation corps board consists
4of 7 members appointed by the governor from various areas of the state in a manner
5designed to provide regional, environmental and agricultural representation. One
6member of the board shall be a member of
or be otherwise affiliated with a local
7workforce development board established under
29 USC 2832.
SB490, s. 2
8Section
2. 106.215 (10) (g) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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106.215
(10) (g) 3. The education voucher is valid
for 3 years after the date of
10issuance for the payment of tuition and
any required program activity fees at any
of
11the following:
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12a. An institution of higher education, as defined under s. 39.32 (1) (a),
which 13that accepts the
voucher and the
vouchers.
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145. The board shall authorize payment
to the institution of
the face value of
the 15an education voucher upon presentment
to the institution of higher education or the
16school or program approved by the educational approval board.
SB490, s. 3
17Section
3. 106.215 (10) (g) 3. b. of the statutes is created to read:
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106.215
(10) (g) 3. b. A school or program that is approved by the educational
19approval board and that accepts the vouchers.
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20Section
4. 106.215 (10) (g) 6. of the statutes is created to read:
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1106.215
(10) (g) 6. An education voucher is valid for 6 years after the date of
2issuance. A corps enrollee may request that the board extend the 6-year period of
3validity for additional periods not exceeding one year at a time.