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111.70
(4) (jm) 4. k. Establish a system for conducting interrogations of
23members of the police department that is limited to the hours between 7 a.m. and 5
24p.m. on working days, as defined in s. 227.01 (14), if the interrogations could lead to
1disciplinary action, demotion, or dismissal, but one that does not apply if the
2interrogation is part of a criminal investigation.
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114.31
(3) (b) From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (ds), the department
5shall administer an aviation career education program to provide training and
6apprenticeship opportunities associated with aviation careers for socially and
7economically disadvantaged youth.
If there are interested and eligible participants
8for the program in the city of Green Bay, the department shall offer the program in
9the city of Green Bay.
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115.28
(42) Wisconsin geographic education program. Enter into an
13agreement with the National Geographic Society Education Foundation to establish
14a geographical education program in this state. The agreement shall require each
15of the following:
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(a) That the National Geographic Society Education Foundation shall
17establish and manage a trust fund consisting of any grant made under 2001
18Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9101 (10) (b), and $500,000 in matching funds
19provided by the Foundation.
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(b) That, from the trust fund established under par. (a) and any income thereon,
21the National Geographic Society Education Foundation shall award grants and
22support programs for improving geographical education in this state, with an
23emphasis on improving student use of geographic information systems technology.
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(c) That the National Geographic Society Education Foundation annually
25submit to the department an audited financial statement of the trust fund
1established under par. (a) that is prepared by an independent auditor and a report
2listing the names of grant recipients and the amounts and purposes of awards and
3other expenditures made from the trust fund.
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(d) That, if the trust fund established under par. (a) is dissolved, the National
5Geographic Society Education Foundation shall return to the department the grant
6made under 2001 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9101 (10) (b), and unexpended
7income thereon.
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(e) That the agreement is not effective unless the secretary of administration
9determines that the transfer between the appropriation accounts described under
102001 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9101 (10) (b), has occurred and that the
11National Geographic Society Education Foundation has provided the matching
12funds described in par. (a).
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115.28
(45) Special counselor grants. From the appropriation under s. 20.255
15(2) (kL), award grants to school districts, cooperative educational service agencies,
16consortia consisting of 2 or more school districts or cooperative educational service
17agencies, or an educational organization that serves pupils in any grade from
18kindergarten to 12, if the school district, cooperative educational service agency, or
19educational organization serves American Indian pupils or borders on an American
20Indian reservation, for the purpose of employing counselors to help American Indian
21pupils adjust to the school districts in which they are enrolled.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2641m
22Section 2641m. 115.38 (2) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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115.38
(2) Upon request, each school board shall produce a copy of the most
24recent school and school district performance report to each parent or guardian of a
25pupil enrolled in the school district or enrolled in a charter school located in the
1school district, and, if the school district maintains an Internet site, shall make the
2report available to the public at that site.
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115.42
(1) (b) The grant under this subsection shall be an amount equal to the
6costs of obtaining certification under par. (a) 1. that are borne by the person, not to
7exceed $2,000. The department shall award the grant under this subsection
in the
8school year in which the person is certified under par. (a) 1., except that if the person
9becomes certified under par. (a) 1. while he or she is not a resident of this state, the
10department shall award the grant under this subsection in the first school year in
11which the person meets the requirements under par. (a).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1350
12Section
1350. 115.42 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 115.42 (2) (a)
13(intro.) and amended to read:
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115.42
(2) (a) (intro.) The department shall award
a 9 grants of $2,500
grant
15each to each person who received a grant under sub. (1)
in each of the 9 school years
16following the school year in which he or she received the grant if the person satisfies
17all of the following requirements:
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18Section
1351. 115.42 (2) (a) and (b) of the statutes are renumbered 115.42 (2)
19(a) 1. and 2.
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115.42
(2) (bL) The department shall award the grants under this subsection
22annually, one grant in each of the school years following the school year in which the
23grant under sub. (1) was awarded and in which the person satisfies the requirements
24under par. (a).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1354
1Section
1354. 115.42 (2) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 115.42 (2) (a) 4.
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115.88
(2) Transportation aid. If upon receipt of the plan under s. 115.77 (4)
4the state superintendent is satisfied that the transportation of children with
5disabilities has been maintained during the preceding year in accordance with the
6law, the state superintendent shall certify to the department of administration in
7favor of each county, cooperative educational service agency
, or school district
8transporting such pupils an amount equal to the amount expended for such
9transportation as costs eligible for reimbursement from the
appropriations 10appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (b)
and (br). Pupils for whom aid is paid under this
11subsection shall not be eligible for aid under s. 121.58 (2) or (4). This subsection
12applies to any child with a disability who requires special assistance in
13transportation, including any such child attending regular classes who requires
14special or additional transportation. This subsection does not apply to any child with
15a disability attending regular or special classes who does not require any special or
16additional transportation.
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115.88
(8m) Supplemental aid. (a) In this subsection, "additional costs" means
19the costs of nursing services and assistive technology.
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(b) If an operator of a charter school established under s. 118.40 (2r), a school
21district, a county, or a cooperative educational service agency incurs special
22education costs for a pupil that equal or exceed an amount equal to 3 times the cost
23of the state average cost per pupil in the previous school year, as determined by the
24department by rule, the department shall, beginning in the 2002-03 school year,
25reimburse the operator, school district, county, or cooperative educational service
1agency from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (b) an amount calculated as
2follows:
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1. For each special education pupil, determine the amount of aidable costs
4under subs. (1) to (6) and (8) in the previous school year.
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2. Subtract from the amount under subd. 1. the amount of aid paid under this
6section for those costs.
SB55-ASA1,918,87
3. Add to the remainder under subd. 2. the additional costs associated with that
8pupil in the previous school year.
SB55-ASA1,918,109
4. Subtract an amount equal to 3 times the cost of the state average cost per
10pupil in the previous school year from the result under subd. 3.
SB55-ASA1,918,1111
5. Multiply the result under subd. 4. by 0.90.
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(c) An operator, school district, county, or cooperative educational service
13agency seeking aid under this subsection shall submit a claim for aid to the
14department no later than September 1 of the school year following the school year
15in which the costs were incurred.
SB55-ASA1,918,22
17115.882 Payment of state aid. Funds appropriated under s. 20.255 (2) (b)
18shall be used first for the
purpose purposes of s. 115.88 (4)
and (8m). Costs eligible
19for reimbursement from the appropriations under s. 20.255 (2) (b) and (br) under ss.
20115.88 (1m) to (3), (6) and (8), 115.93 and 118.255 (4) shall be reimbursed at a rate
21set to distribute the full amount appropriated for reimbursement for such costs, not
22to exceed 100%.
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24118.135 Eye examinations. (1) Beginning in the 2002-03 school year, each
25school board and each charter school shall request each pupil entering kindergarten
1to provide evidence that the pupil has had his or her eyes examined by an optometrist
2licensed under ch. 449 or by a physician. The examination shall include all of the
3following:
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(a) A brief history of general health and eye health of the child and of the child's
5family.
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(b) General external observation of the child's eyes and surrounding structures.
SB55-ASA1,919,77
(c) An examination of the inside of the child's eyes through undilated pupils.
SB55-ASA1,919,88
(d) A gross measurement of the child's peripheral vision.
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(e) An evaluation of the coordination and function of the child's eyes.
SB55-ASA1,919,1010
(f) An examination of the visual acuity of each of the child's eyes.
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11(2) A pupil who complies with a request under sub. (1) shall provide evidence
12of an eye examination by December 31 following the pupil's enrollment in
13kindergarten.
The school board or charter school shall provide pupils with the form
14distributed by the department of regulation and licensing under s. 440.03 (16) for
15that purpose.
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16(3) To the extent feasible, the medical examining board and the optometry
17examining board shall encourage physicians and optometrists, for the purpose of this
18section, to conduct free eye examinations of pupils who are in financial need and do
19not have insurance coverage for eye examinations.
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118.30
(1m) (a) 1. Except as provided in sub. (6), administer the 4th grade
22examination adopted or approved by the state superintendent under sub. (1) to all
23pupils enrolled in the school district, including pupils enrolled in charter schools
24located in the school district, in the 4th grade.
Beginning on July 1, 2002, if the
25school board has not developed and adopted its own 4th grade examination, the
1school board shall provide a pupil with at least 2 opportunities to take the
2examination administered under this subdivision.
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2. Beginning on July 1, 2002, if the school board has developed or adopted its
4own 4th grade examination, administer that examination to all pupils enrolled in the
5school district, including pupils enrolled in charter schools located in the school
6district, in the 4th grade.
The school board shall provide a pupil with at least 2
7opportunities to take the examination administered under this subdivision.
SB55-ASA1,920,159
118.30
(1m) (am) 1. Except as provided in sub. (6), administer the 8th grade
10examination adopted or approved by the state superintendent under sub. (1) to all
11pupils enrolled in the school district, including pupils enrolled in charter schools
12located in the school district, in the 8th grade.
Beginning on July 1, 2002, if the
13school board has not developed and adopted its own 8th grade examination, the
14school board shall provide a pupil with at least 2 opportunities to take the
15examination administered under this subdivision.
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2. Beginning on July 1, 2002, if the school board has developed or adopted its
17own 8th grade examination, administer that examination to all pupils enrolled in the
18school district, including pupils enrolled in charter schools located in the school
19district, in the 8th grade.
The school board shall provide a pupil with at least 2
20opportunities to take the examination administered under this subdivision.
SB55-ASA1,921,222
118.30
(1r) (a) 1. Except as provided in sub. (6), administer the 4th grade
23examination adopted or approved by the state superintendent under sub. (1) (a) to
24all pupils enrolled in the charter school in the 4th grade.
Beginning on July 1, 2002,
25if the operator of the charter school has not developed or adopted its own 4th grade
1examination, the operator of the charter school shall provide a pupil with at least 2
2opportunities to take the examination administered under this subdivision.
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2. Beginning on July 1, 2002, if the operator of the charter school has developed
4or adopted its own 4th grade examination, administer that examination to all pupils
5enrolled in the charter school in the 4th grade.
The operator of the charter school
6shall provide a pupil with at least 2 opportunities to take the examination
7administered under this subdivision.
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118.30
(1r) (am) 1. Except as provided in sub. (6), administer the 8th grade
10examination adopted or approved by the state superintendent under sub. (1) (a) to
11all pupils enrolled in the charter school in the 8th grade.
Beginning on July 1, 2002,
12if the operator of the charter school has not developed and adopted its own 8th grade
13examination, the operator of the charter school shall provide a pupil with at least 2
14opportunities to take the examination administered under this subdivision.
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2. Beginning on July 1, 2002, if the operator of the charter school has developed
16or adopted its own 8th grade examination, administer that examination to all pupils
17enrolled in the charter school in the 8th grade.
The operator of the charter school
18shall provide a pupil with at least 2 opportunities to take the examination
19administered under this subdivision.
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118.43
(2) (g) The department may renew an achievement guarantee contract
23under pars. (b), (bg), and (br) for one or more terms of 5 school years. As a condition
24of receiving payments under a renewal of an achievement guarantee contract, a
25school board shall maintain the reduction of class size achieved during the last school
1year of the original achievement guarantee contract for the grades specified for the
2last school year of the contract.
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118.43
(6) (b) 7. In the 2001-02 and 2002-03 school years, $2,000 multiplied
5by the number of low-income pupils enrolled in grades eligible for funding in each
6school in the school district covered by contracts under sub. (3) (am)
and by renewals
7of contracts under sub. (2) (g). After making these payments, the department shall
8pay school districts on behalf of schools that are covered by contracts under sub. (3)
9(ar), an amount equal to $2,000 multiplied by the number of low-income pupils
10enrolled in grades eligible for funding in each school in the school district covered by
11contracts under sub. (3) (ar).
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118.43
(6) (b) 8. In the 2003-04 and 2004-05 school years, $2,000 multiplied
14by the number of low-income pupils enrolled in grades eligible for funding in each
15school in the school district covered by contracts under sub. (3) (ar)
and by renewals
16of contracts under sub. (2) (g).
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118.51
(3) (a) 2. A nonresident school board may not act on any application
19received under subd. 1. until after the 3rd Friday following the first Monday in
20February. If a nonresident school board receives more applications for a particular
21grade or program than there are spaces available in the grade or program, the
22nonresident school board shall determine which pupils to accept on a random basis
,
23after giving preference to pupils and to siblings of pupils who are already attending
24public school in the nonresident school district. If a nonresident school board
25determines that space is not otherwise available for open enrollment pupils in the
1grade or program to which an individual has applied, the school board may
2nevertheless accept an applicant who is already attending school in the nonresident
3school district or a sibling of the applicant.
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118.51
(4) (a) 3. A statement of the preference required under sub.
(5) (c) (3) (a)
62.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1366
7Section
1366. 118.51 (5) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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118.51
(5) (a)
Permissible criteria. (intro.) Except as provided in
par. (c) sub.
9(3) (a) 2., the criteria for accepting and rejecting applications from nonresident pupils
10under sub. (3) (a) may include only the following:
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118.51
(5) (a) 1. The availability of space in the schools, programs, classes
, or
13grades within the nonresident school district
, including any. In determining the
14availability of space, the nonresident school board may consider criteria such as class
15size limits, pupil-teacher ratios,
pupils attending the school district for whom tuition
16is paid under s. 121.78 (1) (a) or enrollment projections established by the
17nonresident school board
and may include in its count of occupied spaces pupils
18attending the school district for whom tuition is paid under s. 121.78 (1) (a) and
19pupils and siblings of pupils who have applied under sub. (3) (a) and are already
20attending public school in the nonresident school district.
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118.52
(11) (b)
Low-income assistance. The parent of a pupil who is attending
24a course in a public school in a nonresident school district under this section may
25apply to the department for reimbursement of the costs incurred by the parent for
1the transportation of the pupil to and from the pupil's residence or school in which
2the pupil is enrolled and the school at which the pupil is attending the course if the
3pupil and parent are unable to pay the cost of such transportation. The department
4shall determine the reimbursement amount and shall pay the amount from the
5appropriation under s. 20.255 (2)
(cw) (cy). The department shall give preference
6under this paragraph to those pupils who are eligible for a free or reduced-price
7lunch under
42 USC 1758 (b).
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119.48
(4) (b) The communication shall state the purposes for which the funds
10from the increase in the levy rate will be used and shall request the common council
11to submit to the voters of the city the question of exceeding the levy rate specified in
12s. 65.07 (1) (f)
at the September election or a special election.
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119.48
(4) (c) Upon receipt of the communication, the common council shall file
15the communication as provided in s. 8.37 and shall cause the question of exceeding
16the levy rate specified under s. 65.07 (1) (f) to be submitted to the voters of the city
17at the
September election or at a special election
next regularly scheduled spring
18election or general election that occurs not sooner than 42 days after receipt of the
19communication or at a special election held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in
20November in an odd-numbered year if that date occurs not sooner than 42 days after
21receipt of the communication. The question of exceeding the levy rate specified under
22s. 65.07 (1) (f) shall be submitted so that the vote upon exceeding the levy rate
23specified in s. 65.07 (1) (f) is taken separately from any other question submitted to
24the voters. If a majority of the electors voting on the question favors exceeding the
25levy rate specified under s. 65.07 (1) (f), the common council shall approve the
1increase in the levy rate and shall levy and collect a tax equal to the amount of money
2approved by the electors.
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119.49
(1) (b) The communication shall state the amount of funds needed under
5par. (a) and the purposes for which the funds will be used and shall request the
6common council to submit to the voters of the city
at the next election held in the city 7the question of issuing school bonds in the amount and for the purposes stated in the
8communication.
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119.49
(2) Upon receipt of the communication, the common council shall file
11the communication as provided in s. 8.37 and shall cause the question of issuing such
12school bonds in the stated amount and for the stated school purposes to be submitted
13to the voters of the city at the next
election held in the city regularly scheduled spring
14election or general election that occurs not sooner than 42 days after receipt of the
15communication or at a special election held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in
16November in an odd-numbered year if that date occurs not sooner than 42 days after
17receipt of the communication. The question of issuing such school bonds shall be
18submitted so that the vote upon issuing such school bonds is taken separately from
19any other question submitted to the voters. If a majority of the electors voting on the
20school bond question favors issuing such school bonds, the common council shall
21cause the school bonds to be issued immediately or within the period permitted by
22law, in the amount requested by the board and in the manner other bonds are issued.
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121.004
(6) Net cost. The "net cost" of a fund means the gross cost of that fund
25minus all nonduplicative revenues and other financing sources of that fund except
1property taxes
and, general aid
, and aid received under s. 79.095 (4). In this
2subsection, "nonduplicative revenues" includes federal financial assistance under
20
3USC 236 to
245, to the extent permitted under federal law and regulations.