AB100-ASA1,521,221
50.065
(8) The department may charge a fee for obtaining the information
22required under sub. (2) (am) or (3) (a) or for providing information to an entity to
23enable the entity to comply with sub. (2) (b) or (3) (b).
The fee may not exceed the
24reasonable cost of obtaining the information. No fee may be charged to a nurse's
1assistant, as defined in s. 146.40 (1) (d), for obtaining or maintaining the information
2if to do so would be inconsistent with federal law.
AB100-ASA1,521,64
50.135
(2) (c) The fees collected under par. (a) shall be credited to the
5appropriations appropriation account under s. 20.435
(4) (gm) and (6) (jm)
as
6specified in those appropriations for licensing, review and certifying activities.
AB100-ASA1,521,188
50.14
(2) (intro.) For the privilege of doing business in this state, there is
9imposed on all licensed beds of a facility an assessment that
may not exceed $445 per
10calendar month per licensed bed of an intermediate care facility for the mentally
11retarded
may not exceed $435 in fiscal year 2003-04 and may not exceed $445 in
12fiscal year 2004-05 and an assessment that may not exceed $75 per calendar month
13per licensed bed of a nursing home. The assessment
moneys collected shall be
14deposited in the
general fund, except that in fiscal year 2003-04, amounts in excess
15of $14,300,000, in fiscal year 2004-05, amounts in excess of $13,800,000, and,
16beginning July 1, 2005, in each fiscal year, amounts in excess of 45% of the money
17received from the assessment shall be deposited in the Medical Assistance trust
18fund. In determining the number of licensed beds, all of the following apply:
AB100-ASA1,522,220
50.14
(4) Sections 77.59 (1) to (5), (6) (intro.), (a) and (c) and (7) to (10), 77.60
21(1) to (7), (9) and (10), 77.61 (9) and (12) to (14) and 77.62, as they apply to the taxes
22under subch. III of ch. 77, apply to the assessment under this section, except that the
23amount of any assessment collected under s. 77.59 (7)
in excess of $14,300,000 in
24fiscal year 2003-04, in excess of $13,800,000 in fiscal year 2004-05, and, beginning
1July 1, 2005, in excess of 45% in each fiscal year in a fiscal year shall be deposited
2in the Medical Assistance trust fund.
AB100-ASA1,522,146
51.06
(7) Joint services programs. The department of health and family
7services, the department of veterans affairs, and the department of corrections shall,
8if the report specified under 2005 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9121 (12q), is
9approved by the joint committee on finance, jointly fund and implement the
10programs proposed in the report at the Northern Center for the Developmentally
11Disabled and the Southern Center for the Developmentally Disabled for the joint
12provision, for all programs that each agency conducts at these places, of personnel,
13payroll, purchasing, custodianship, grounds and maintenance, distribution,
14warehouse, and security services.
AB100-ASA1,523,716
51.30
(4) (b) 27. For the purpose of entering information concerning the subject
17individual into the statewide automated child welfare information system
18established under s. 46.03 (7) (g). A county department under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23,
1951.42, or 51.437, the department of health and family services, the department of
20corrections, or any other organization that has entered into an information sharing
21and access agreement with one of those county departments or departments and that
22has been approved for access to the statewide automated child welfare information
23system by the department of health and family services may have access to
24information concerning a client of that county department, department, or
25organization under this chapter or ch. 48 or 938 that is maintained in the statewide
1automated child welfare information system, if necessary to enable the county
2department, department, or organization to perform its duties under this chapter or
3ch. 48 or 938 or to coordinate the delivery of services under this chapter or ch. 48 or
4938 to the client. Before entering any information about an individual into the
5statewide automated child welfare information system, the person entering the
6information shall notify the individual that the information entered may be disclosed
7as provided in this subdivision.
AB100-ASA1,523,199
51.423
(1) The department shall fund, within the limits of the department's
10allocation for mental health services under s. 20.435
(3) (o) and (7) (b) and (o) and
11subject to this section, services for mental illness, developmental disability,
12alcoholism, and drug abuse to meet standards of service quality and accessibility.
13The department's primary responsibility is to guarantee that county departments
14established under either s. 51.42 or 51.437 receive a reasonably uniform minimum
15level of funding and its secondary responsibility is to fund programs which meet
16exceptional community needs or provide specialized or innovative services. Moneys
17appropriated under s. 20.435 (7) (b) and earmarked by the department for mental
18health services under s. 20.435 (7) (o) shall be allocated by the department to county
19departments under s. 51.42 or 51.437 in the manner set forth in this section.
AB100-ASA1,524,1321
51.423
(2) From the appropriations under s. 20.435
(3) (o) and (7) (b) and (o),
22the department shall distribute the funding for services provided or purchased by
23county departments under s. 46.23, 51.42, or 51.437 to such county departments as
24provided under s. 46.40. County matching funds are required for the distributions
25under s. 46.40 (2) and (9) (b). Each county's required match for the distributions
1under s. 46.40 (2) for a year equals 9.89% of the total of the county's distributions
2under s. 46.40 (2) for that year for which matching funds are required plus the
3amount the county was required by s. 46.26 (2) (c), 1985 stats., to spend for juvenile
4delinquency-related services from its distribution for 1987. Each county's required
5match for the distribution under s. 46.40 (9) (b) for a year equals 9.89% of that
6county's amounts described in s. 46.40 (9) (a) (intro.) for that year. Matching funds
7may be from county tax levies, federal and state revenue sharing funds, or private
8donations to the counties that meet the requirements specified in sub. (5). Private
9donations may not exceed 25% of the total county match. If the county match is less
10than the amount required to generate the full amount of state and federal funds
11distributed for this period, the decrease in the amount of state and federal funds
12equals the difference between the required and the actual amount of county
13matching funds.
AB100-ASA1,525,1015
51.437
(4rm) (c) 2. b. Bill the county department of developmental disabilities
16services for services provided on or after December 31, 1997, at $48 per day, if an
17independent professional review established under
42 USC 1396a (a) (31) designates
18the person served as appropriate for community care, including persons who have
19been admitted for more than 180 consecutive days and for whom the cost of care in
20the community would be
equal to or less than
$184 per day the daily rate for services
21under s. 46.275. The department of health and family services shall use money it
22receives from the county department of developmental disabilities services to offset
23the state's share of medical assistance. Payment is due from the county department
24of developmental disabilities services within 60 days of the billing date, subject to
25provisions of the contract. If the department of health and family services does not
1receive any payment within 60 days, it shall deduct all or part of the amount due from
2any payment the department of health and family services is required to make to the
3county department of developmental disabilities services. The department of health
4and family services shall first use collections received under s. 46.10 as a result of
5care at a center for the developmentally disabled to reduce the costs paid by medical
6assistance, and shall remit the remainder to the county department of
7developmental disabilities services up to the portion billed. The department of
8health and family services shall use the appropriation under s. 20.435 (2) (gk) to
9remit collection credits and other appropriate refunds to county departments of
10developmental disabilities services.
AB100-ASA1,525,1612
59.40
(2) (p) Cooperate with the department of workforce development with
13respect to the child and spousal support and establishment of paternity and medical
14liability support
liability program under ss. 49.22 and 59.53 (5), and provide that
15department with any information from court records which it requires to administer
16that program.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1231
17Section
1231. 59.43 (1) (u) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,525,2018
59.43
(1) (u) Submit that portion of recording fees collected under sub. (2) (ag)
191. and (e) and not retained by the county to the department of administration under
20s. 59.72 (5).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1233
22Section
1233. 59.43 (2) (ag) 1. of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,526,223
59.43
(2) (ag) 1. Subject to s. 59.72 (5), for recording any instrument entitled
24to be recorded in the office of the register of deeds, $11 for the first page and $2 for
1each additional page, except that no fee may be collected for recording a change of
2address that is exempt from a filing fee under s. 185.83 (1) (b).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1234
3Section
1234. 59.43 (2) (e) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,526,64
59.43
(2) (e) Subject to s. 59.72 (5), for filing any instrument which is entitled
5to be filed in the office of register of deeds and for which no other specific fee is
6specified, $11 for the first page and $2 for each additional page.
AB100-ASA1,526,88
59.58
(6) (title)
Regional transportation transit authority.
AB100-ASA1,526,1110
59.58
(6) (a) 1. "Authority" means the regional
transportation transit 11authority.
AB100-ASA1,526,1513
59.58
(6) (a) 2. "Region" means the geographic area composed of the counties
14of Kenosha, Milwaukee,
Ozaukee, and Racine
, Walworth, Washington and
15Waukesha.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1235e
16Section 1235e. 59.58 (6) (b) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,526,1917
59.58
(6) (b) The counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, and Racine shall create a
18regional transit authority. The governing body of the authority shall consist of the
19following members:
AB100-ASA1,526,2120
1. Three members, one from each county in the region, appointed by the county
21executive of each county and approved by the county board.
AB100-ASA1,526,2322
2. Three members, one from the most populous city in each county in the region,
23appointed by the mayor of each such city and approved by the common council.
AB100-ASA1,526,2524
3. One member from the most populous city in the region, nominated by the
25governor, and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed.
AB100-ASA1,527,32
59.58
(6) (bm) No action may be taken by the authority unless at least 6
3members of the authority's governing body vote to approve the action.
AB100-ASA1,527,85
59.58
(6) (c)
The Notwithstanding s. 59.84 (2), the authority shall be
6responsible for the coordination of
highway and transit
and commuter rail programs
7in the region
and for other responsibilities as specified for the authority by the
8legislature.
AB100-ASA1,527,1010
59.58
(6) (cg) 1. The authority may impose the fees under subch. XIII of ch. 77.
AB100-ASA1,527,1311
2. The authority shall retain all revenues received under subd. 1., except those
12expended as authorized under par. (cr), until the authority has submitted the report
13specified in par. (e) and action on the report is taken by the legislature.
AB100-ASA1,527,1615
59.58
(6) (cr) The authority may hire staff, conduct studies, and expend funds
16essential to the preparation of the report specified in par. (e).
AB100-ASA1,527,2118
59.58
(6) (d) The department of transportation
or its designee, the
19southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, or any designee of the
20governing body of the authority may provide administrative support services to
21assist the authority in fulfilling its duties.
AB100-ASA1,527,2523
59.58
(6) (dm) Any recipient of state funding for the planning or engineering
24of a commuter rail project in the region shall periodically report to the authority's
25governing body or staff.
AB100-ASA1,528,52
59.58
(6) (e) (intro.) By November 15,
1992 2008, the authority shall submit to
3the governor and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution
4to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2), a report on the activities of the authority. The
5report shall include all of the following:
AB100-ASA1,528,98
59.58
(6) (e) 3. A plan to improve the
coordinating and funding coordination of
9expanded
public mass transit
, commuter rail, and passenger rail in the region.
AB100-ASA1,528,1312
59.58
(6) (e) 3r. A recommendation on the use of bonding for
commuter rail and 13public transit in the region, and the role of the authority in such bonding.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1235v
15Section 1235v. 59.58 (6) (e) 4g. and 4r. of the statutes are created to read:
AB100-ASA1,528,1716
59.58
(6) (e) 4g. A plan for the distribution among the mass transit operators
17in the region of any permanent regional funding specified in subd. 5.
AB100-ASA1,528,2018
4r. A recommendation as to whether the responsibilities of the authority should
19be limited to collection and distribution of regional transit funding or should also
20include operation of transit service.
AB100-ASA1, s. 1235w
21Section 1235w. 59.58 (6) (e) 5. (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 59.58 (6)
22(e) 5. and amended to read:
AB100-ASA1,529,323
59.58
(6) (e) 5. A proposal that specifically identifies a permanent regional
24funding source to provide local funds for
highway improvements in the region that
25have a demonstrably regional impact, and for the local portion of operating and
1capital costs of
commuter rail and public transit that are not covered by passenger
2fares
. In making its proposal, the authority shall consider at least the following and
3that considers all potential funding sources
:.
AB100-ASA1,529,76
59.58
(6) (e) 6. A recommendation on whether the authority should continue
7in existence after September 30,
1993 2009.
AB100-ASA1,529,199
59.69
(3) (a) The county zoning agency may direct the preparation of a county
10development plan or parts of the plan for the physical development of the
11unincorporated territory within the county and areas within incorporated
12jurisdictions whose governing bodies by resolution agree to having their areas
13included in the county's development plan. The plan may be adopted in whole or in
14part and may be amended by the board and endorsed by the governing bodies of
15incorporated jurisdictions included in the plan. The county development plan, in
16whole or in part, in its original form or as amended, is hereafter referred to as the
17development plan.
Beginning on January 1, 2010, if the county engages in any
18program or action described in s. 66.1001 (3), the development plan shall contain at
19least all of the elements specified in s. 66.1001 (2).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1236
20Section
1236. 59.72 (3) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,529,2521
59.72
(3) Land information office. The board may establish a county land
22information office or may direct that the functions and duties of the office be
23performed by an existing department, board, commission, agency, institution,
24authority, or office. If the board establishes a county land information office, the
25office shall:
AB100-ASA1,530,3
1(a) Coordinate land information projects within the county, between the county
2and local governmental units, between the state and local governmental units and
3among local governmental units, the federal government and the private sector.
AB100-ASA1,530,74
(b) Within 2 years after the land information office is established, develop and
5receive approval for a countywide plan for land records modernization. The plan
6shall be submitted for approval to the department of administration under s. 16.967
7(3) (e).
AB100-ASA1,530,98
(c) Review and recommend projects from local governmental units for grants
9from the department of administration under s. 16.967 (7).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1237
10Section
1237. 59.72 (4) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,530,1311
59.72
(4) Aid to counties. A board that has established a land information
12office under sub. (3) may apply to the department of administration for a grant for
13a land information project under s. 16.967 (7).
AB100-ASA1, s. 1238
14Section
1238. 59.72 (5) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1,530,1915
59.72
(5) Land record modernization funding. (a) Before the 16th day of each
16month a register of deeds shall submit to the department of administration $7 from
17the fee for recording or filing the first page of each instrument that is recorded or filed
18under s. 59.43 (2) (ag) 1. or (e), less any amount retained by the county under par.
19(b).
AB100-ASA1,530,2220
(b) A county may retain $5 of the $7 submitted under par. (a) from the fee for
21recording or filing the first page of each instrument that is recorded or filed under
22s. 59.43 (2) (ag) 1. or (e) if all of the following conditions are met:
AB100-ASA1,530,2323
1. The county has established a land information office under sub. (3).
AB100-ASA1,531,3
12. A land information office has been established for less than 2 years or has
2received approval for a countywide plan for land records modernization under sub.
3(3) (b).
AB100-ASA1,531,74
3. The county uses $4 of each $5 fee retained under this paragraph to develop,
5implement, and maintain the countywide plan for land records modernization and
6$1 of each $5 fee retained under this paragraph for the provision of land information
7on the Internet, including the county's land information records relating to housing.
AB100-ASA1,531,229
62.23
(2) Functions. It shall be the function and duty of the commission to
10make and adopt a master plan for the physical development of the city, including any
11areas outside of its boundaries that in the commission's judgment bear relation to the
12development of the city provided, however, that in any county where a regional
13planning department has been established, areas outside the boundaries of a city
14may not be included in the master plan without the consent of the county board of
15supervisors. The master plan, with the accompanying maps, plats, charts, and
16descriptive and explanatory matter, shall show the commission's recommendations
17for such physical development
, and shall, as described in sub. (3) (b), contain at least
18the elements described in s. 66.1001 (2). The commission may from time to time
19amend, extend, or add to the master plan or carry any part or subject matter into
20greater detail. The commission may adopt rules for the transaction of business and
21shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions, findings, and determinations,
22which record shall be a public record.