AB100-ASA1,487,2014
49.175
(1) (b)
Wisconsin Works administration. For administration of
15Wisconsin Works performed under contracts under s. 49.143
having a term that
16begins on January 1, 2002, and ends on December 31, 2003, $10,582,800 in fiscal
17year 2003-04; and for administration of Wisconsin Works performed under contracts
18under s. 49.143 having a term that begins on January 1, 2004, and ends on
19December 31, 2005, $10,582,900, $18,999,900 in fiscal year
2003-04 2005-06 and
20$21,165,700 $16,834,100 in fiscal year
2004-05 2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,487,2522
49.175
(1) (c)
Performance bonuses. For the payment of performance bonuses
23to Wisconsin Works agencies that have entered into contracts under s. 49.143 having
24a term that begins on January 1,
2002 2004, and that ends on December 31,
2003 252005, $0 in fiscal year
2003-04
2005-06.
AB100-ASA1,488,122
49.175
(1) (f)
Wisconsin Works ancillary services. For program services under
3Wisconsin Works
, including transportation assistance for individuals who are
4eligible to receive temporary assistance for needy families under 42 USC 601 et seq., 5provided under contracts under s. 49.143
having a term that begins on January 1,
62002, and ends on December 31, 2003, $27,803,300 in fiscal year 2003-04; and for
7program services under Wisconsin Works, including transportation assistance for
8individuals who are eligible to receive temporary assistance for needy families under
942 USC 601 et seq., education and training, mentoring, and other services provided
10under contracts under s. 49.143 having a term that begins on January 1, 2004, and
11ends on December 31, 2005, $27,803,300, $49,534,800 in fiscal year
2003-04 122005-06 and
$55,606,600 $43,463,000 in fiscal year
2004-05 2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,488,1614
49.175
(1) (g)
State administration of public assistance programs. For state
15administration of public assistance programs,
$18,484,600 $16,060,000 in each
16fiscal year.
AB100-ASA1,488,1918
49.175
(1) (m)
Children first. For services under the work experience program
19for noncustodial parents under s. 49.36,
$1,140,000
$834,400 in each fiscal year.
AB100-ASA1,488,2422
49.175
(1) (p)
Direct child care services. For direct child care services under s.
2349.155,
$298,640,600 $310,332,100 in fiscal year
2003-04 2005-06 and
24$308,040,600 $313,432,100 in fiscal year
2004-05 2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,489,4
149.175
(1) (q)
Indirect child Child care services
state administration. For
2indirect child care
services state administration costs under s. 49.155 (1g)
,
3$9,559,400 (b) and (c), $5,926,700 in fiscal year
2003-04 2005-06 and
$9,626,700 4$5,929,000 in fiscal year
2004-05
2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,489,96
49.175
(1) (qm)
Local pass-through grant program Quality care for quality
7kids. For the
local pass-through grant program under s. 49.137 (4m), $2,475,100 in
8fiscal year 2003-04 and $2,478,500 in child care quality improvement activities
9specified in s. 49.155 (1g) (d), $3,378,500 in each fiscal year
2004-05.
AB100-ASA1,489,1512
49.175
(1) (ze) 1. `Kinship care and long-term kinship care assistance.' For the
13kinship care and long-term kinship care programs under s. 48.57 (3m), (3n), and
14(3p),
$24,122,200 $23,034,200 in
each fiscal year
2005-06 and $22,686,300 in fiscal
15year 2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,489,2017
49.175
(1) (ze) 2. `Children of recipients of supplemental security income.' For
18payments made under s. 49.775 for the support of the dependent children of
19recipients of supplemental security income,
$26,397,200 $30,444,000 in fiscal year
202003-04 2005-06 and
$29,175,100 $30,394,000 in fiscal year
2004-05 2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,490,224
49.175
(1) (ze) 10m. `Safety services.' For services provided in counties having
25a population of 500,000 or more to ensure the safety of children who the department
1of health and family services determines may remain at home if appropriate services
2are provided,
$7,045,500 $5,707,200 in each fiscal year.
AB100-ASA1,490,84
49.175
(1) (ze) 12. `Milwaukee and statewide child welfare administration.' For
5the costs associated with the Milwaukee child welfare information system and the
6Wisconsin statewide automated child welfare information system,
$1,695,700 7$1,310,800 in fiscal year
2003-04
2005-06 and
$1,741,300 $1,317,700 in fiscal year
82004-05 2006-07.
AB100-ASA1,490,1410
49.175
(1) (zh)
Taxable years 1999 and thereafter Earned income tax credit
11supplement. For the transfer of moneys from the appropriation account under s.
1220.445 (3) (md) to the appropriation account under s. 20.835 (2) (kf) for the earned
13income tax credit,
$57,892,000 in fiscal year 2003-04 and $59,532,000 $59,532,000 14in
each fiscal year
2004-05.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1108
16Section
1108. 49.175 (1) (zL) of the statutes is renumbered 115.28 (35) and
17amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,490,2118
115.28
(35) English for Southeast Asian children. To Annually pay to the school
19board of the Wausau school district for English
training instruction for 3-year-old,
204-year-old and 5-year-old Southeast Asian children
, $100,000 in each fiscal year 21the amount appropriated under s. 20.255 (2) (ce).
AB100-ASA1,491,824
49.195
(3m) (b) The clerk of circuit court shall accept, file
, and enter
the each 25warrant
under par. (a) and each satisfaction, release, or withdrawal under par. (d),
1(e), (g), or (h) in the judgment and lien docket without prepayment of any fee, but the
2clerk of circuit court shall submit a statement of the proper fee semiannually to the
3department covering the periods from January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December
431 unless a different billing period is agreed to between the clerk of circuit court and
5the department. The department shall pay the fees, but shall add the fees provided
6by s. 814.61 (5) for entering the warrants to the amount of the warrant and shall
7collect the fees from the person named in the warrant when satisfaction or release
8is presented for entry.
AB100-ASA1,491,1410
49.195
(3m) (h) If the department arranges a payment schedule with the
11debtor and the debtor complies with the payment schedule, the department
shall 12may issue a notice of withdrawal of the warrant to the clerk of circuit court for the
13county in which the warrant is filed.
The If the department issues a notice of
14withdrawal of the warrant, the clerk shall void the warrant and the resulting liens.
AB100-ASA1,491,1816
49.195
(3n) (p) A levy is effective from the date on which the levy is first served
17on the 3rd party until the liability out of which the levy arose is satisfied
, or until the
18levy is released
or until one year from the date of service, whichever occurs first.
AB100-ASA1,491,2320
49.195
(3n) (t) Any 3rd party is entitled to a levy fee of $5 for each levy in any
21case
where in which property is secured through the levy.
The If the 3rd party retains
22the fee, the 3rd party shall
increase the levy amount by the amount of the fee and 23deduct the fee from the proceeds of the levy.
AB100-ASA1,492,18
149.197
(1m) Fraud investigation. From the appropriations under s. 20.445 (3)
2(dz), (kx), (L), (md), (n), and (nL), the department shall establish a program to
3investigate suspected fraudulent activity on the part of recipients of aid to families
4with dependent children under s. 49.19, on the part of participants in the Wisconsin
5works Works program under ss. 49.141 to 49.161, and, if the department of health
6and family services contracts with the department under sub. (5), on the part of
7recipients of medical assistance under subch. IV
and, food stamp benefits under the
8food stamp program under
7 USC 2011 to
2036, supplemental security income
9payments under s. 49.77, payments for the support of children of supplemental
10security income recipients under s. 49.775, and health care benefits under the
11Badger Care health care program under s. 49.665. The department's activities under
12this subsection may include, but are not limited to, comparisons of information
13provided to the department by an applicant and information provided by the
14applicant to other federal, state, and local agencies, development of an advisory
15welfare investigation prosecution standard, and provision of funds to county
16departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22, and 46.23 and to Wisconsin
works Works 17agencies to encourage activities to detect fraud. The department shall cooperate
18with district attorneys regarding fraud prosecutions.
AB100-ASA1,493,220
49.197
(3) State error reduction activities. The department shall conduct
21activities to reduce payment errors in Wisconsin
works
Works under ss. 49.141 to
2249.161 and, if the department of health and family services contracts with the
23department under sub. (5), the
medical assistance
Medical Assistance program
24under subch. IV
and, the food stamp program under
7 USC 2011 to
2036, the
25supplemental security income payments program under s. 49.77, the program
1providing payments for the support of children of supplemental security income
2recipients under s. 49.775, and the Badger Care health care program under s. 49.665.
AB100-ASA1,493,134
49.197
(4) County and tribal error reduction. If the department of health and
5family services contracts with the department under sub. (5), the department shall
6provide funds from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (3) (kx) to counties and
7governing bodies of federally recognized American Indian tribes administering
8medical assistance Medical Assistance under subch. IV
or, the food stamp program
9under
7 USC 2011 to
2036, the supplemental security income payments program
10under s. 49.77, the program providing payments for the support of children of
11supplemental security income recipients under s. 49.775, and the Badger Care
12health care program under s. 49.665 to offset administrative costs of reducing
13payment errors in those programs.
AB100-ASA1,494,315
49.197
(5) Contracts for medical assistance and, food stamps, supplemental
16security income, and caretaker supplement. The Notwithstanding s. 49.845 (1) and
17(2), the department of health and family services may contract with the department
18to investigate suspected fraudulent activity on the part of recipients of medical
19assistance under subch. IV
or recipients of, food stamp benefits under the food stamp
20program under
7 USC 2011 to
2036, supplemental security income payments under
21s. 49.77, payments for the support of children of supplemental security income
22recipients under s. 49.775, and health care benefits under the Badger Care health
23care program under s. 49.665 and to conduct activities to reduce payment errors in
24the Medical Assistance program under subch. IV, the food stamp program under 7
25USC 2011 to 2036, the supplemental security income payments program under s.
149.77, the program providing payments for the support of children of supplemental
2security income recipients under s. 49.775, and the Badger Care health care program
3under s. 49.665, as provided in this section.
AB100-ASA1,494,195
49.22
(1) There is created a child and spousal support and establishment of
6paternity and medical
liability support
liability program in the department. The
7purpose of this program is to establish paternity when possible, to establish or modify
8support obligations, to enforce support obligations owed by parents to their children
9and maintenance obligations owed to spouses or former spouses with whom the
10children reside in this state or owed in other states if the support order was issued
11in this state or owed in other states if the parent, spouse
, or former spouse resides
12in this state, to locate persons who are alleged to have taken their child in violation
13of s. 948.31 or of similar laws in other states, and to locate and value property of any
14person having a support duty. To accomplish the objectives of this program and of
15other assistance programs under this chapter, county and state agencies will
16cooperate with one another to implement a child and spousal support and paternity
17establishment
and medical support liability program in accordance with state and
18federal laws, regulations
, and rules and to assure proper distribution of benefits of
19all assistance programs authorized under this chapter.
AB100-ASA1,495,421
49.36
(2) The department may contract with any county, tribal governing body,
22or Wisconsin
works Works agency to administer a work experience and job training
23program for parents who are not custodial parents and who fail to pay child support
24or to meet their children's needs for support as a result of unemployment or
25underemployment. The program may provide the kinds of work experience and job
1training services available from the program under s. 49.193, 1997 stats., or s. 49.147
2(3) or (4). The program may also include job search and job orientation activities.
3The department shall fund the program from the
appropriation appropriations 4under s. 20.445 (3) (dz)
and (k).
AB100-ASA1,495,118
49.45
(3) (m) Reimbursement for services provided by a health maintenance
9organization, as defined in s. 609.01 (2), with a contract under sub. (2) (b) 2. to provide
10health care to recipients of Medical Assistance or Badger Care, shall be made under
11capitation rates that are actuarially sound.
AB100-ASA1,495,1613
49.45
(6m) (a) 6. "Resource Utilization Groupings III" means a comparative
14resource utilization grouping that classifies each facility resident based on
15information obtained from performing, for the resident, a minimum data set
16assessment developed by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
AB100-ASA1,495,1918
49.45
(6m) (ag) 3p. For all costs specified under par. (am) 1. bm., an
19acuity-based payment rate system to which all of the following applies:
AB100-ASA1,495,2220
a. The system shall incorporate acuity measurements under the most recent
21Resource Utilization Groupings III methodology to determine factors for case-mix
22adjustment.
AB100-ASA1,496,223
b. Four times annually, for each facility resident who is a Medical Assistance
24recipient on March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31, as applicable, the
1system shall determine the average case-mix index by use of the factors specified
2under subd. 3p. a.
AB100-ASA1,496,43
c. The system shall incorporate payment adjustments for dementia, behavioral
4needs, or other complex medical conditions.
AB100-ASA1,496,55
d. The system may include incentives for providing high quality of care.
AB100-ASA1,496,86
e. The system shall identify the extent to which payment is made to facilities,
7under the system, for facilities' direct care nursing costs allowable under Medical
8Assistance.
AB100-ASA1,496,1210
49.45
(6m) (m) The department may not use the criteria for functional
11eligibility specified in s. 46.286 (1) (a) to determine rates of payment to facilities
12under this subsection.
AB100-ASA1,496,1616
49.45
(6x) (title)
Funding for essential access city hospital hospitals.
AB100-ASA1,496,2318
49.45
(6x) (a) Notwithstanding sub. (3) (e), from the appropriation accounts
19under s. 20.435 (4) (b), (gp), (o), and (w), the department shall distribute not more
20than $4,748,000 in each fiscal year, to provide funds to
an essential access city
21hospital hospitals, except that the department may not allocate funds to an essential
22access city hospital to the extent that the allocation would exceed any limitation
23under
42 USC 1396b (i) (3).
AB100-ASA1,497,9
149.45
(6x) (b) The department shall develop procedures for solicitation and
2review of requests for funds and a method to distribute the funds under par. (a) to
3an individual hospital hospitals that shall include establishment of criteria for the
4designation as an essential access city hospital.
Beginning on July 1, 2007, the
5criteria established by the department may not include reference to criteria that
6were required to have been met during July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996, but shall
7include the requirement that more than 30 percent of a hospital's total inpatient days
8are reimbursable under Medical Assistance. No hospital that qualifies for a Medical
9Assistance pediatric inpatient supplement is eligible for funds under this subsection.
AB100-ASA1,497,1211
49.45
(18) (ag) 1. A copayment of
$1
$3 for each prescription of a drug that bears
12only a generic name, as defined in s. 450.12 (1) (b).
AB100-ASA1,497,1714
49.45
(27) Eligibility of aliens. A person who is not a U.S. citizen or an alien
15lawfully admitted for permanent residence or otherwise permanently residing in the
16United States under color of law may not receive medical assistance benefits except
17as provided under
8 USC 1255a (h) (3) or
42 USC 1396b (v)
, subject to s. 49.46 (2) (f).
AB100-ASA1,499,219
49.45
(39) (b) 1. `Payment for school medical services.' If a school district or a
20cooperative educational service agency elects to provide school medical services and
21meets all requirements under par. (c), the department shall reimburse the school
22district or the cooperative educational service agency for 60% of the federal share of
23allowable charges for the school medical services that it provides and, as specified
24in subd. 2., for allowable administrative costs. If the Wisconsin Center for the Blind
25and Visually Impaired or the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf
1and Hard of Hearing elects to provide school medical services and meets all
2requirements under par. (c), the department shall reimburse the department of
3public instruction for 60% of the federal share of allowable charges for the school
4medical services that the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired or
5the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
6provides and, as specified in subd. 2., for allowable administrative costs. A school
7district, cooperative educational service agency, the Wisconsin Center for the Blind
8and Visually Impaired or the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf
9and Hard of Hearing may submit, and the department shall allow, claims for common
10carrier transportation costs as a school medical service unless the department
11receives notice from the federal health care financing administration that, under a
12change in federal policy, the claims are not allowed. If the department receives the
13notice, a school district, cooperative educational service agency, the Wisconsin
14Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, or the Wisconsin Educational Services
15Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing may submit, and the department shall
16allow, unreimbursed claims for common carrier transportation costs incurred before
17the date of the change in federal policy. The department shall promulgate rules
18establishing a methodology for making reimbursements under this paragraph.
19Except as provided in subd. 1m., all All other expenses for the school medical services
20provided by a school district or a cooperative educational service agency shall be paid
21for by the school district or the cooperative educational service agency with funds
22received from state or local taxes. The school district, the Wisconsin Center for the
23Blind and Visually Impaired, the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the
24Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or the cooperative educational service agency shall
1comply with all requirements of the federal department of health and human
2services for receiving federal financial participation.
AB100-ASA1,499,145
49.45
(39) (b) 2. `Payment for school medical services administrative costs.' The
6department shall reimburse a school district or a cooperative educational service
7agency specified under
subds. subd. 1.
and 1m. and shall reimburse the department
8of public instruction on behalf of the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually
9Impaired or the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of
10Hearing for 90% of the federal share of allowable administrative costs, using time
11studies, beginning in fiscal year 1999-2000. A school district or a cooperative
12educational service agency may submit, and the department of health and family
13services shall allow, claims for administrative costs incurred during the period that
14is up to 24 months before the date of the claim, if allowable under federal law.