SB44-SSA1,504,114
48.715
(3) (a) 3. A person against whom the department has assessed a
5forfeiture shall pay that forfeiture to the department within 10 days after receipt of
6notice of the assessment or, if that person contests that assessment under s. 48.72,
7within 10 days after receipt of the final decision after exhaustion of administrative
8review or, if that person petitions for judicial review under ch. 227, within 10 days
9after receipt of the final decision after exhaustion of judicial review. The department
10shall remit all forfeitures paid under this subdivision to the
state treasurer secretary
11of administration for deposit in the school fund.
SB44-SSA1,505,313
48.981
(1) (b) "Community placement" means probation; extended supervision;
14parole; aftercare; conditional transfer into the community under s. 51.35 (1);
15conditional transfer or discharge under s. 51.37 (9); placement in a Type 2 child
16caring institution or a Type 2 secured correctional facility authorized under s.
17938.539 (5); conditional release under s. 971.17; supervised release under s. 980.06
18or 980.08; participation in the community residential confinement program under
19s. 301.046,
the halfway house program under s. 301.0465, the intensive sanctions
20program under s. 301.048, the corrective sanctions program under s. 938.533, the
21intensive supervision program under s. 938.534 or the serious juvenile offender
22program under s. 938.538; or any other placement of an adult or juvenile offender in
23the community under the custody or supervision of the department of corrections, the
24department of health and family services, a county department under s. 46.215,
2546.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 or any other person under contract with the department
1of corrections, the department of health and family services or a county department
2under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 to exercise custody or supervision over
3the offender.
SB44-SSA1, s. 1189r
4Section 1189r. 48.981 (1) (b) of the statutes, as affected by 2003 Wisconsin Act
5.... (this act), is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,505,216
48.981
(1) (b) "Community placement" means probation; extended supervision;
7parole; aftercare; conditional transfer into the community under s. 51.35 (1);
8conditional transfer or discharge under s. 51.37 (9); placement in a Type 2 child
9caring institution or a Type 2 secured correctional facility authorized under s.
10938.539 (5); conditional release under s. 971.17; supervised release under s. 980.06
11or 980.08; participation in the community residential confinement program under
12s. 301.046,
the halfway house program under s. 301.0465, the intensive sanctions
13program under s. 301.048, the corrective sanctions program under s. 938.533, the
14intensive supervision program under s. 938.534 or the serious juvenile offender
15program under s. 938.538; or any other placement of an adult or juvenile offender in
16the community under the custody or supervision of the department of corrections, the
17department of health and family services, a county department under s. 46.215,
1846.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 or any other person under contract with the department
19of corrections, the department of health and family services or a county department
20under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 to exercise custody or supervision over
21the offender.
SB44-SSA1,506,423
48.985
(2) Community social and mental hygiene services. From the
24appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (o), the department shall distribute not more than
25$3,964,400 $3,809,600 in each fiscal year of the moneys received under
42 USC 620
1to
626 to county departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22
, and 46.23 for the provision or
2purchase of child welfare projects and services, for services to children and families,
3for services to the expectant mothers of unborn children
, and for family-based child
4welfare services.
SB44-SSA1, s. 1194
5Section
1194. 49.138 (1m) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,506,216
49.138
(1m) (intro.) The department shall implement a program of emergency
7assistance to needy persons in cases of fire, flood, natural disaster, homelessness or
8impending homelessness
, or energy crisis. The department shall establish the
9maximum amount of aid to be granted, except for cases of energy crisis, per family
10member based on the funding available under s. 20.445 (3)
(dc) (dz) and (md). The
11department need not establish the maximum amount by rule under ch. 227. The
12department shall publish the maximum amount and annual changes to it in the
13Wisconsin administrative register. Emergency assistance provided to needy persons
14under this section in cases of fire, flood, natural disaster
, or energy crisis may only
15be provided to a needy person once in a 12-month period. Emergency assistance
16provided to needy persons under this section in cases of homelessness or impending
17homelessness may be used only to obtain or retain a permanent living
18accommodation and, except as provided in sub. (2), may only be provided to a needy
19person once in a 36-month period. For the purposes of this section, a family is
20considered to be homeless, or to be facing impending homelessness, if any of the
21following applies:
SB44-SSA1, s. 1223m
22Section 1223m. 49.147 (1m) of the statutes is renumbered 49.147 (1m) (b) and
23amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,507,924
49.147
(1m) (b)
Upon determining
If the Wisconsin Works agency determines 25that the appropriate placement for an individual is in unsubsidized employment or
1a trial job
, the Wisconsin works agency shall conduct an educational needs
2assessment of the individual. If the Wisconsin works agency determines and that the
3individual needs
and wishes to pursue basic education, including a course of study
4meeting the standards established under s. 115.29 (4)
(a) for the granting of a
5declaration of equivalency of high school graduation,
and if the individual wishes to
6pursue basic education, the Wisconsin
works agency shall include basic education in
7an employability plan developed for the individual. The Wisconsin works Works 8agency shall pay for the basic education services identified in the employability plan
9developed for the individual.
SB44-SSA1,507,1911
49.147
(1m) (a) A Wisconsin Works agency shall conduct an educational needs
12assessment of each individual who applies for a Wisconsin Works employment
13position. If the individual and the Wisconsin Works agency determine that the
14individual needs, or would benefit from, education or training activities, including
15a course of study meeting the standards established under s. 115.29 (4) (a) for the
16granting of a declaration of equivalency of high school graduation, and if the
17Wisconsin Works agency determines that the individual is eligible for a Wisconsin
18Works employment position, the Wisconsin Works agency shall include education or
19training activities in any employability plan developed for the individual.
SB44-SSA1,507,2421
49.147
(6) (c)
Distribution and administration. From the appropriations under
22s. 20.445 (3)
(e) (dz), (jL)
, and (md), the department shall distribute funds for job
23access loans to a Wisconsin
works Works agency, which shall administer the loans
24in accordance with rules promulgated by the department.
SB44-SSA1,508,8
149.147
(6) (cm)
Collection of delinquent repayments. 1. The department of
2workforce development may, in the manner provided in s. 49.85, collect job access
3loan repayments that are delinquent under the terms of a repayment agreement.
4The department of workforce development shall credit all delinquent repayments
5collected by the department of revenue as a setoff under s. 71.93 to the appropriation
6account under s. 20.445 (3) (jL). Use of the process under s. 49.85 does not preclude
7the department of workforce development from collecting delinquent repayments
8through other legal means.
SB44-SSA1,508,119
2. Subdivision 1. applies to delinquent repayments existing on or after the
10effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], regardless of when the loan
11was made or when the delinquency accrued.
SB44-SSA1,509,213
49.155
(1g) (b) From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (3) (mc), distribute
14$44,955,200 $7,593,500 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04 and
$27,977,500 $7,597,300 15in fiscal year
2002-03 for the purposes of providing technical assistance for child care
16providers, 2004-05 for administering the child care program under this section
and
17for grants under s. 49.136 (2) for the start-up and expansion of child day care
18services, for child day care start-up and expansion planning, for grants under s.
1949.134 (2) for child day care resource and referral services,
for grants under s. 49.137
20(3) to assist child care providers in meeting the quality of care standards established
21under sub. (1d), for a system of rates or a program of grants, as provided under sub.
22(1d), for reimbursement of child care providers that meet those quality of care
23standards, for grants under s. 49.137
(2) and (4m), for a child care scholarship and
24bonus program,
for safe child care activities, and for administration of the
1department's office of child care
, and for contracts under s. 49.137 (4) to improve the
2quality of child day care services in this state.
SB44-SSA1,509,74
49.155
(1g) (c) From the appropriation
account under s. 20.445 (3) (mc),
5transfer
$4,549,500 $4,440,600 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04 and
$4,733,700 6$4,507,900 in fiscal year
2002-03
2004-05 to the appropriation
account under s.
720.435 (3) (kx).
SB44-SSA1,509,1710
49.1635
(1) To the extent permitted under federal law and subject to sub. (2),
11from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (3) (md) the department
shall may distribute
12funds to the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation
in an amount
equal up to the
13amount received by the foundation from private donations, but not to exceed
14$100,000 in
each a fiscal year. Except as provided in sub. (4), funds distributed under
15this subsection may be used only for the provision of legal services to individuals who
16are eligible for temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et seq. and
17whose incomes are at or below 200% of the poverty line.
SB44-SSA1, s. 1248
18Section
1248. 49.167 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,509,2419
49.167
(1) (intro.) The department
shall may award grants to counties, tribal
20governing bodies
, and private entities to provide community-based alcohol and
21other drug abuse treatment programs that are targeted at individuals who have a
22family income of not more than 200% of the poverty line and who are eligible for
23temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et seq. and that do all of
24the following:
SB44-SSA1, s. 1249
25Section
1249. 49.167 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,510,2
149.167
(2) (intro.) The department shall do all of the following with respect to
2the any grants
awarded under par. (a):
SB44-SSA1,510,64
49.169
(2) The department
shall may award
not more than $1,404,100 in 5grants to qualified applicants for the provision of literacy training to individuals who
6are eligible for temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et. et seq.
SB44-SSA1,510,118
49.169
(4) The department, in consultation with the technical college system
9board, the department of public instruction
, and the governor's office, shall develop
10written criteria to be used to evaluate
the any grant proposals and to allocate
the any 11grants under this section among
the successful grant applicants.
SB44-SSA1, s. 1252
13Section
1252. 49.175 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,510,1714
49.175
(1) Allocation of funds. (intro.) Except as provided in sub. (2), within
15the limits of the appropriations under s. 20.445 (3) (a), (cm),
(dc), (dz),
(e), (jL), (k),
16(kx), (L), (mc), (md), (nL),
(pm), and
(ps) (s), the department shall allocate the
17following amounts for the following purposes:
SB44-SSA1,510,2519
49.175
(1) (a)
Wisconsin works Works benefits. For Wisconsin
works Works 20benefits provided under contracts having a term that begins on January 1,
2000 212002, and ends on December 31,
2001 2003,
$24,654,800 $33,219,700 in fiscal year
222001-02 2003-04; and for Wisconsin
works Works benefits provided under contracts
23having a term that begins on January 1,
2002
2004, and ends on December 31,
2003 242005,
$24,654,800 $33,219,700 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04 and
$49,309,600 25$66,439,400 in fiscal year
2002-03
2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,511,102
49.175
(1) (b)
Wisconsin works Works administration and ancillary services. 3For administration of Wisconsin
works and program services under Wisconsin works 4Works performed under contracts under s. 49.143 having a term that begins on
5January 1,
2000 2002, and ends on December 31,
2001, $63,269,900 2003,
6$10,582,800 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04; and for administration of Wisconsin
7works and program services under Wisconsin works
Works performed under
8contracts under s. 49.143 having a term that begins on January 1,
2002 2004, and
9ends on December 31,
2003, $49,610,800 2005, $10,582,900 in fiscal year
2001-02 102003-04 and
$99,221,600 $21,165,700 in fiscal year
2002-03 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,511,1512
49.175
(1) (c)
Performance bonuses. For the payment of performance bonuses
13to Wisconsin
works Works agencies that have entered into contracts under s. 49.143
14having a term that begins on January 1,
2000
2002, and that ends on
15December 31,
2001, $12,820,800 2003, $0 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04.
SB44-SSA1,512,419
49.175
(1) (f)
Wisconsin Works ancillary services. For program services under
20Wisconsin Works, including transportation assistance for individuals who are
21eligible to receive temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et seq.,
22provided under contracts under s. 49.143 having a term that begins on January 1,
232002, and ends on December 31, 2003, $27,803,300 in fiscal year 2003-04; and for
24program services under Wisconsin Works, including transportation assistance for
25individuals who are eligible to receive temporary assistance for needy families under
142 USC 601 et seq., education and training, mentoring, and other services provided
2under contracts under s. 49.143 having a term that begins on January 1, 2004, and
3ends on December 31, 2005, $27,803,300 in fiscal year 2003-04 and $55,606,600 in
4fiscal year 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,512,86
49.175
(1) (g)
State administration of public assistance programs. For state
7administration of public assistance programs,
$24,680,700 in fiscal year 2001-02
8and $24,693,200 $18,484,600 in
each fiscal year
2002-03.
SB44-SSA1,512,1211
49.175
(1) (i)
Emergency assistance. For emergency assistance under s. 49.138,
12$3,300,000 $4,500,000 in each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,512,1615
49.175
(1) (n)
Job access loans. For job access loans under s. 49.147 (6),
16$600,000 $200,000 in each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,512,2018
49.175
(1) (p)
Direct child care services. For direct child care services under s.
1949.155,
$274,500,000 $298,640,600 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04 and
20$305,550,000 $308,040,600 in fiscal year
2002-03 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,512,2422
49.175
(1) (q)
Indirect child care services. For indirect child care services under
23s. 49.155 (1g),
$24,293,900 $9,559,400 in fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04 and
24$15,458,000 $9,626,700 in fiscal year
2002-03 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,513,3
149.175
(1) (qm)
Local pass-through grant program. For the local pass-through
2grant program under s. 49.137 (4m),
$25,210,800 $2,475,100 in fiscal year
2001-02 32003-04 and
$17,253,200 $2,478,500 in fiscal year
2002-03 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,513,75
49.175
(1) (r)
Early childhood excellence initiative. For grants under s. 49.1375,
6$11,395,900 in fiscal year 2001-02 and $2,750,000
$2,500,000 in
each fiscal year
72002-03.
SB44-SSA1,513,1712
49.175
(1) (z)
Community youth grant Grants to the Boys and Girls Clubs of
13America. For
a competitive grant program administered by the department grants
14to the Wisconsin Chapter of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to fund programs
15that improve social, academic, and employment skills of youth who are eligible to
16receive temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et seq.,
17$7,829,700 in fiscal year 2001-02 and $300,000
in each fiscal year
2002-03.
SB44-SSA1,513,2220
49.175
(1) (ze) 1. `Kinship care and long-term kinship care assistance.' For the
21kinship care and long-term kinship care programs under s. 48.57 (3m), (3n), and
22(3p),
$24,852,600 $24,122,200 in each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,514,224
49.175
(1) (ze) 2. `Children of recipients of supplemental security income.' For
25payments made under s. 49.775 for the support of the dependent children of
1recipients of supplemental security income,
$20,145,000 $26,397,200 in fiscal year
22001-02 2003-04 and
$19,796,000 $29,175,100 in fiscal year
2002-03 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,514,85
49.175
(1) (ze) 7. `
Adolescent Brighter Futures and tribal adolescent services
6and pregnancy prevention programs.' For adolescent
services substance abuse and
7pregnancy prevention programs under ss.
46.93, 46.99
, and 46.995,
$1,816,500 8$1,367,100 in each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,514,1110
49.175
(1) (ze) 8. `Domestic abuse services grants.' For the domestic abuse
11services grants under s. 46.95 (2),
$1,000,000 $750,000 in each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1,514,1714
49.175
(1) (ze) 10m. `Safety services.' For services provided in counties having
15a population of 500,000 or more to ensure the safety of children who the department
16of health and family services determines may remain at home if appropriate services
17are provided,
$7,094,100 $7,045,500 in each fiscal year.
SB44-SSA1, s. 1280
18Section
1280. 49.175 (1) (ze) 12. of the statutes is created to read:
SB44-SSA1,514,2219
49.175
(1) (ze) 12. `Milwaukee and statewide child welfare administration.' For
20the costs associated with the Milwaukee child welfare information system and the
21Wisconsin statewide automated child welfare information system, $1,695,700 in
22fiscal year 2003-04 and $1,741,300 in fiscal year 2004-05.
SB44-SSA1,515,5
149.175
(1) (zh)
Taxable years 1999 and thereafter. For the transfer of moneys
2from the appropriation account under s. 20.445 (3) (md) to the appropriation account
3under s. 20.835 (2) (kf) for the earned income tax credit,
$51,244,500 $57,892,000 in
4fiscal year
2001-02 2003-04 and
$55,160,000 $59,532,000 in fiscal year
2002-03 52004-05.
SB44-SSA1,515,97
49.175
(1) (zj)
Head start Start. For the transfer of moneys to the department
8of public instruction for
head start Head Start agencies,
$3,712,500 $3,500,000 in
9each fiscal year.