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17(2)
Emergency rules regarding fees from persons on probation, parole, or
18extended supervision. Using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the
19department of corrections shall promulgate the rules that are required under section
20304.074 (5) of the statutes and that set rates under section 304.074 (2) of the statutes.
21The rules shall take effect on July 1, 2002, but may not remain effective for longer
22than the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes.
23Notwithstanding section 304.074 (2) of the statutes, the rules shall require the
24department to have a goal of receiving at least $2 per day, if appropriate, from each
1person who is on probation, parole, or extended supervision and who is not under
2administrative supervision, as defined in section 304.74 (1) (a) of the statutes, or
3minimum supervision, as defined in section 304.74 (1) (b) of the statutes.
4Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department
5is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection
6as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health,
7safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule
8promulgated under this subsection.
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9(3)
Emergency rules regarding prisoner copayments for medical and dental
10care. Using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the department of
11corrections shall promulgate the rules that are required under section 302.386 (4) (a)
12of the statutes relating to the deductible, coinsurance, copayment, or similar charge
13that must be imposed under section 302.386 (3) (b) of the statutes. The rules shall
14take effect on July 1, 2002, but may not remain effective for longer than the period
15authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding
16section 302.386 (3) (b) of the statutes, the rules shall require the department to
17require that, subject to the exception and waiver provisions under section 302.386
18(3) (c) of the statutes, each person to whom section 302.386 (1) of the statutes applies
19pay a deductible, coinsurance, copayment, or similar charge of at least $7.50 for each
20request that the person makes for medical or dental services. Notwithstanding
21section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department is not required
22to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency
23rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare
24and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under
25this subsection.
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1(4q) Supermax conversion. The department of corrections, in cooperation with
2the department of administration, shall conduct a study of the conversion of the
3correctional institution established under section 301.16 (1n) of the statutes from a
4supermax-level security institution to an institution with supermax-level security
5beds and maximum security beds. The study shall include a discussion of the
6operational costs for the redesigned institution. The department of corrections shall
7report its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the building commission for
8potential inclusion in the commission's biennial budget recommendations under
9section 13.48 (7) of the statutes for 2003.
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12Section 9114.
Nonstatutory provisions; educational communications
board.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9117
15Section 9117.
Nonstatutory provisions; employment relations
commission.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9118
16Section 9118.
Nonstatutory provisions; employment relations
department.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9122
20Section 9122.
Nonstatutory provisions; Health and Educational
Facilities Authority.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9123
21Section 9123.
Nonstatutory provisions; health and family services.
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1(1)
Energy costs. Of the moneys appropriated to the department of health and
2family services under section 20.435 (2) (f) of the statutes, $600,000 for fiscal year
32002-03 may be encumbered or expended only upon approval of the secretary of
4administration.
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5(2c) Federal-state relations office. The authorized FTE positions for the
6department of health and family services, funded from the appropriation under
7section 20.435 (8) (pz) of the statutes, are decreased by 1.0 FED position on July 1,
82002, to eliminate staffing by the department of the federal-state relations office.
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9(2g) Bioterrorism response and preparedness.
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10(a) In this subsection:
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111. "Emergency medical technician" has the meaning given in section 146.50 (1)
12(e) of the statutes.
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132. "Fire fighter" has the meaning given in section 38.24 (5) (a) 1m. of the
14statutes.
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153. "First responder" has the meaning given in section 146.50 (1) (hm) of the
16statutes.
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174. "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning given in section 165.85 (2) (c) of
18the statutes.
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19(b) By April 15, 2002, before submitting a plan for expenditure of federal funds
20for bioterrorism response and preparedness for which Wisconsin is eligible under
21Public Law 107-117, to the federal department of health and human services, the
22department of health and family services shall submit the plan to the joint committee
23on finance for review and approval.
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24(c) The plan specified under paragraph (b) shall include, to the extent permitted
25under Public Law 107-117, all of the following:
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11. A proposal to allocate up to $3,600,000 of Wisconsin's total allocation to fund
2all of the following:
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3a. Communications equipment.
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4b. Safety or protective equipment for law enforcement officers, fire fighters,
5emergency medical technicians, first responders, or local emergency response team
6members under section 166.22 of the statutes, who respond to emergencies.
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7c. Training related to investigation of, prevention of, or response to acts of
8terrorism that pose a threat to the environment.
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9d. Information systems, software, or computer equipment for investigating acts
10of terrorism that pose a threat to the environment.
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11e. Training for specific special events where heightened security risks exist.
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12f. Regional emergency response teams under section 166.215 (1) of the statutes
13or their expansion.
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14g. Volunteer emergency medical service entities under section 146.50 of the
15statutes, as affected by this act, that are short of staff or are in need of additional
16training.
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172. A proposal to fund all of the following:
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18a. An increase of 2.5 FED positions in the department of health and family
19services to perform surveillance of and respond to communicable and infectious
20diseases and biological and chemical potential threats to the state.
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21b. The statewide trauma care system under section 146.56 of the statutes, as
22affected by this act.
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23c. An increase of 1.0 FED microbiologist position for the state laboratory of
24hygiene and all bioterrorism-related laboratory expenses.
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25(3f) Study of federal primary health care funding.
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1(a) In this subsection, "federally qualified health center" has the meaning given
2in
42 USC 1396d (L) (2) (B).
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3(b) The department of health and family services shall, in consultation with the
4Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association, Inc., study aspects of federal primary
5health care funding that is available to public and private nonprofit entities under
642 USC 254b. The study shall include all of the following:
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71. A review of statutory, regulatory, and policy requirements for grantees and
8potential grant applicants.
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92. Suggestions for expanding the number of federally qualified health centers
10in Wisconsin; the number of sites operated by entities currently funded under
42
11USC 254b; and other ways to increase the amount of federal funding for Wisconsin
12health care clinics.
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13(c) By June 30, 2002, the department of health and family services shall submit
14a report of the study under paragraph (b) to the legislature in the manner provided
15under section 13.172 (3) of the statutes and to the joint committee on finance.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9124
16Section 9124.
Nonstatutory provisions; higher educational aids
board.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9126
18Section 9126.
Nonstatutory provisions; Housing and Economic
Development Authority.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9129
21Section 9129.
Nonstatutory provisions; joint committee on finance.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9134
3Section 9134.
Nonstatutory provisions; lower Wisconsin state
riverway board.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9135
4Section 9135.
Nonstatutory provisions; Medical College of Wisconsin.
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(1)
Youth Challenge program. The authorized FTE positions for the
7department of military affairs are decreased by 17.2 GPR positions on July 1, 2002,
8and increased by 17.2 PR positions on July, 2002, to be funded from the
9appropriations under section 20.465 (4) (j) and (ka) of the statutes, as affected by this
10act, for the Youth Challenge program.
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11(2)
Energy costs. Of the moneys appropriated to the department of military
12affairs under section 20.465 (1) (f) of the statutes, $427,400 for fiscal year 2002-03
13may be encumbered or expended only upon approval of the secretary of
14administration.
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16(1q) Wheelchair Recycling Project. From the appropriation under section
1720.370 (6) (bw), as created by this act, the department of natural resources shall
18provide funding to the Wheelchair Recycling Project, of the Madison Chapter of the
19National Spinal Cord Injury Association, to provide recycled wheelchairs and other
20medical equipment to individuals and programs in need and for costs of equipment,
21parts, maintenance, and distribution.
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22(1w) Animal health protection. The department of natural resources and the
23department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall enter into a contract
24for the purpose of enhancing the protection of the health of wild and domestic
1animals in this state. Under the contract, the department of natural resources may
2provide the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection with $150,000
3in fiscal year 2002-03 from the appropriation under section 20.370 (1) (mu) of the
4statutes, as affected by this act, for purposes related to animal health regulation,
5including improving its livestock farm location and livestock tracking databases and
6studying the implementation of an electronic system for certification of veterinary
7inspection.
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8(1x) Coaster brook trout study and reintroduction. Notwithstanding section
916.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the
10statutes for purposes of the 2003-2005 biennial budget bill, the department of
11natural resources shall submit information concerning the appropriation under
12section 20.370 (4) (mu) of the statutes as though the increase in the dollar amount
13of that appropriation by
Section 9237 (27x) of this act had not been made.
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16(1z) Hiring freeze exemption. Notwithstanding any action of the governor or
17the secretary of administration under section 16.505 (3) of the statutes during the
182001-03 fiscal biennium, the public defender board may fill any vacant position for
19trial or appellate representation that is authorized to the board under section 16.505
20of the statutes during the 2001-03 fiscal biennium and for which funds have been
21appropriated.
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(1)
Revenue limit.
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(a) Notwithstanding section 121.91 (2m) (e) 2. and 3. of the statutes, in
25determining a school district's revenue limit for the 2002-03 school year, only $210
1shall be added to the result under section 121.91 (2m) (e) 1. of the statutes. This
2paragraph does not apply if a school board adopts a resolution to that effect by a
3two-thirds vote of the members elect.
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(b) The department shall encourage school districts to accommodate the
5reduction in the revenue limit increase under paragraph (a) without negatively
6affecting their instructional programs and shall provide technical assistance to
7school districts for that purpose.
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(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), for the purpose of calculating a school
9district's revenue limit for the 2003-04 school year, the revenue increase per pupil
10allowed for the 2002-03 school year under section 121.91 (2m) (e) 2. of the statutes
11shall be $226.68 multiplied by the sum of 1.0 plus the allowable rate of increase under
12section 73.0305 of the statutes expressed as a decimal.
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13(2f) Home instruction program for preschool youngsters. In the 2002-03
14fiscal year, the department of public instruction shall award a subgrant under
20
15USC 6368 of at least $250,000 to the Home Instruction Program for Preschool
16Youngsters from the appropriation under section 20.255 (3) (ms) of the statutes.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9141
17Section 9141.
Nonstatutory provisions; public lands, board of
commissioners of.
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18(2f) Establishment of loan program.
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19(a) In this subsection:
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201. "Board" means the board of commissioners of public lands.
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212. "Federal discretionary grant" has the meaning given by the board.
AB1-SSA1,361,22
223. "Municipality" has the meaning given in section 24.60 (2) of the statutes.
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234. "State discretionary grant" has the meaning given by the board.
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1(b) No later than 90 days after the effective date of this paragraph, the board
2shall establish a loan program to provide matching funds to a municipality for any
3state or federal discretionary grant that requires the municipality to provide
4matching funds as a condition of receiving the grant. The only municipalities that
5may participate in the loan program are municipalities eligible to receive such a loan
6under section 24.61 (3) of the statutes. No loan may be made under the loan program
7for any term exceeding 5 years and no loan may be extended for any period of time.
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8(c) No later than 30 days after establishing the loan program, but before
9implementing the loan program, the board shall submit a report to the governor, the
10secretary of administration, and the joint committee on finance on the proposed
11structure and operation of the loan program.
AB1-SSA1, s. 9142
12Section 9142.
Nonstatutory provisions; public service commission.
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(1)
Adoption of federal income tax law changes. Changes to the Internal
16Revenue Code made by P.L.
106-554 apply to the definitions of the "Internal Revenue
17Code" in chapter 71 of the statutes at the time that those changes apply for federal
18income tax purposes.
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19(2b)
Income apportionment for financial organizations; rules. The
20department of revenue shall submit in proposed form rules related to the
21apportionment of the income of financial organizations under sections 71.04 (4) (c)
22and 71.25 (6) (c) of the statutes, as created by this act, to the legislative council staff
23under section 227.15 (1) of the statutes no later than the first day of the 4th month
24beginning after the effective date of this subsection.