AB100-engrossed, s. 9137 4Section 9137. Nonstatutory provisions; public instruction.
AB100-engrossed,998,9 5(2n) Educare Center of Milwaukee. From the appropriation under section
620.255 (2) (bc) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of public
7instruction shall allocate $250,000 in the 2005-06 school year and $750,000 in the
82006-07 school year to the Educare Center of Milwaukee and shall reduce the
9amount of state aid to Milwaukee Public Schools by identical amounts.
AB100-engrossed,998,10 10(2q) Special education studies.
AB100-engrossed,998,14 11(a) The department of public instruction shall complete a study concerning the
12distribution of special education aid on a census basis rather than a cost
13reimbursement basis, and, by December 1, 2006, submit the study and the
14department's recommendations to the joint committee on finance.
AB100-engrossed,998,20 15(b) The joint legislative council is requested to study the effectiveness of this
16state's special education policy and funding, including a review of statewide data and
17historical trends, an examination of funding sources, and a survey of national reform
18efforts. If the joint legislative council conducts the study, the joint legislative council
19shall report its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the legislature in the
20manner provided under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes by January 1, 2007.
AB100-engrossed,998,25 21(3m) Open enrollment program. By March 1, 2006, the department of public
22instruction shall submit to the governor and the joint committee on finance a report
23on the feasibility and cost of developing and implementing a statewide
24Internet-based application and reporting system for the open enrollment program
25under section 118.51 of the statutes.
AB100-engrossed,999,7
1(3q) Second Chance Partnership. From the appropriation under section
220.255 (2) (cf) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of public
3instruction shall pay $190,000 in each of the 2005-06 and 2006-07 fiscal years to the
4Second Chance Partnership, a nonprofit corporation, to create a pilot work-based
5learning program in which children at risk participate in apprenticeships while
6earning high school diplomas. No more than 32 pupils may participate in the
7program.
AB100-engrossed,999,168 (4p) Revenue limit computation. Notwithstanding section 121.91 (2m) of the
9statutes, as affected by this act, for the purpose of calculating the revenue limit for
10the 2005-06 school year of any school district in which a charter school established
11under section 118.40 (2r) of the statutes, as affected by this act, is located, the school
12district's base revenue from the 2004-05 school year is increased by an amount equal
13to the amount determined by multiplying the number of pupils who in the 2004-05
14school year attended a charter school under section 118.40 (2r) of the statutes that
15was located in the school district by the amount paid by the state for each such pupil
16under section 118.40 (2r) of the statutes.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9138 17Section 9138. Nonstatutory provisions; public lands, board of
commissioners of.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9139 18Section 9139. Nonstatutory provisions; public service commission.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9140 19Section 9140. Nonstatutory provisions; regulation and licensing.
AB100-engrossed,999,23 20(1) Credential renewal fees; renewal date changes. When preparing its
21recommendations under section 440.03 (9) (b) of the statutes, as affected by this act,
22for changes to fees under section 440.08 (2) (a) of the statutes, as affected by this act,
23for credential renewals in the 2007-09 biennium, the department of regulation and

1licensing shall consider whether to reduce or increase the fees based on the changes
2to the renewal deadlines made by this act.
AB100-engrossed,1000,6 3(1m) Initial appointments; cemetery board. Notwithstanding section 15.405
4(3m) of the statutes, as created by this act, the initial term of 2 of the initial members
5of the cemetery board shall be one year, the initial term of 2 of the initial members
6shall be 2 years, and the initial term of 2 of the initial members shall be 3 years.
AB100-engrossed,1000,11 7(1p) Rules and orders; cemetery board. All rules promulgated, and all orders
8issued, by the department of regulation and licensing relating to cemeteries that are
9in effect on the effective date of this subsection shall become rules of the cemetery
10board and shall remain in effect until their specified expiration dates or until
11amended, repealed, or rescinded by the cemetery board.
AB100-engrossed,1000,22 12(1q) Rules for alcohol and other drug abuse counselors; standards and
13qualifications.
Using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the
14department of regulation and licensing shall promulgate the rules required under
15section 440.75 (2) of the statutes, as created by this act, for the period before the
16effective date of the permanent rules promulgated under section 440.75 (2) of the
17statutes, as created by this act, but not to exceed the period authorized under section
18227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b),
19and (3) of the statutes, the department is not required to provide evidence that
20promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the
21preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to
22provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subsection.
AB100-engrossed,1001,3 23(1r) Alcohol and other drug abuse counselor certification; review of costs.
24The department of regulation and licensing shall review actual administration and
25enforcement costs for renewals of certification for alcohol and other drug abuse

1counselors and, in light of those costs, as part of the department's biennial budget
2request for 2007-09, shall recommend any appropriate revised renewal fee for the
3certification.
AB100-engrossed,1001,11 4(2e) Credential renewal fees for 2007-09 biennium; timekeeping data. In
5preparing its recommendations under section 440.03 (9) (b) of the statutes, as
6affected by this act, for changes to fees under section 440.08 (2) of the statutes, as
7affected by this act, for credential renewals in the 2007-09 biennium, the
8department of regulation and licensing shall utilize timekeeping data tracking the
9allocation of staff hours to administrative and enforcement activities relating to each
10regulated profession from the 2 most recent years in which the department collected
11the timekeeping data for the entire year.
AB100-engrossed,1001,19 12(3b) Credential renewal fees for 2009-11 biennium; timekeeping data. In
13preparing its recommendations under section 440.03 (9) (b) of the statutes, as
14affected by this act, for changes to fees under section 440.08 (2) of the statutes, as
15affected by this act, for credential renewals in the 2007-09 biennium, the
16department of regulation and licensing shall utilize timekeeping data tracking the
17allocation of staff hours to administrative and enforcement activities relating to each
18regulated profession from the 4 most recent years in which the department collected
19timekeeping data for the entire year.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9141 20Section 9141. Nonstatutory provisions; revenue.
AB100-engrossed,1002,2 21(1) Internal revenue code. Changes to the Internal Revenue Code made by
22P.L. 108-121, excluding section 109 of P.L. 108-121, P.L. 108-311, excluding sections
23306, 307, 308, 401, and 403 (a) of P.L. 108-311, and P.L. 108-357,excluding sections
24101, 201, 244, 336, 337, 909, and 910 of P.L. 108-357, apply to the definitions of

1"Internal Revenue Code" in chapter 71 of the statutes at the time that those changes
2apply for federal income tax purposes.
AB100-engrossed,1002,14 3(1n) Department of revenue study; utility license fees. No later than
4December 31, 2005, the department of revenue shall convene a study group to assess
5the feasibility and desirability of imposing local general property taxes or their
6equivalent on all distribution property of electric cooperatives, municipal utilities,
7and light, heat, and power companies. The study group shall include residents of
8communities that host public utility property; representatives of electric
9cooperatives, municipal utilities, and light, heat, and power companies; members of
10the public who have expertise in the taxation of power plant and transmission line
11siting; and any other individuals who the department of revenue believes to have
12expertise related to the study. No later than May 1, 2006, the study group shall
13report its findings and recommendations to the legislature under section 13.172 (2)
14of the statutes.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9142 15Section 9142. Nonstatutory provisions; secretary of state.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9143 16Section 9143. Nonstatutory provisions; state employment relations,
office of.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9144 17Section 9144. Nonstatutory provisions; state fair park board.
AB100-engrossed,1002,18 18(1f) State fair park board expenditure plan.
AB100-engrossed,1002,21 19(a) The state fair park board may not expend more than $12,950,600 from the
20appropriation under section 20.190 (1) (h) of the statutes in fiscal year 2006-07
21except as authorized under this subsection.
AB100-engrossed,1003,4 22(b) The state fair park board may submit a plan for expending more than
23$12,950,600 from the appropriation under section 20.190 (1) (h) of the statutes in
24fiscal year 2006-07 to the secretary of administration. The secretary may submit the

1plan, as submitted by the board or as modified, to the joint committee on finance by
2the date specified by the cochairpersons of the committee for submission of requests
3for consideration at the 2nd quarterly meeting of the committee under section 13.10
4of the statutes in 2006.
AB100-engrossed,1003,13 5(c) If the secretary of administration submits a plan under paragraph (b) and
6the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance do not notify the secretary
7within 14 working days after the date of the submittal that the committee has
8scheduled a meeting to review the plan, the state fair park board may implement the
9plan. If the secretary of administration submits a plan under paragraph (b) and the
10cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance notify the secretary within 14
11working days after the date of the submittal that the committee has scheduled a
12meeting to review the plan, the state fair park board may not implement the plan
13until the committee approves the plan, as submitted or modified.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9145 14Section 9145. Nonstatutory provisions; supreme court.
AB100-engrossed,1003,23 15(1) Appropriation lapses and reestimates. The chief justice of the supreme
16court, acting as the administrative head of the judicial system, shall take actions
17during the 2005-07 fiscal biennium to ensure that from general purpose revenue
18appropriations for state operations to the circuit courts under section 20.625 of the
19statutes, to the court of appeals under section 20.660 of the statutes, and to the
20supreme court under section 20.680 of the statutes, as affected by this act, an amount
21equal to $1,300,000 is lapsed from sum certain appropriation accounts or is
22subtracted from the expenditure estimates for any other types of appropriations, or
23both.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9146 24Section 9146. Nonstatutory provisions; technical college system.
AB100-engrossed,1004,4
1(1f) Crime prevention center. The technical college system board shall
2allocate $55,000 in the 2005-06 fiscal year and $35,000 in the 2006-07 fiscal year
3from the appropriation under section 20.292 (1) (dc) of the statutes for incentive
4grants to Fox Valley Technical College for a crime prevention center.
AB100-engrossed,1004,5 5(1q) Technical preparation program.
AB100-engrossed,1004,10 6(a) The authorized FTE positions for the technical college system board are
7increased by 4.6 FED positions, to be funded from the appropriation under section
820.292 (1) (m) of the statutes, for the purpose of administering the technical
9preparation program under section 38.40 (1m) (a) of the statutes, as created by this
10act.
AB100-engrossed,1004,15 11(b) The authorized FTE positions for the technical college system board are
12increased by 3.2 PR positions, to be funded from the appropriation under section
1320.292 (1) (kx) of the statutes, as affected by this act, for the purpose of administering
14the technical preparation program under section 38.40 (1m) (a) of the statutes, as
15created by this act.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9147 16Section 9147. Nonstatutory provisions; tourism.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9148 17Section 9148. Nonstatutory provisions; transportation.
AB100-engrossed,1004,22 18(1) Electronic processing of title and registration applications. The
19department of transportation may, prior to June 30, 2007, require certain motor
20vehicle dealers to electronically process all applications for motor vehicle title and
21registration submitted under section 342.16 (1) (a) of the statutes, as affected by this
22act.
AB100-engrossed,1004,25 23(1n) Directional signs. Notwithstanding regulations prescribed under section
2486.19 (2) of the statutes, the department of transportation shall, in the 2005-07
25biennium, erect the following:
AB100-engrossed,1005,2
1(a) Directional signs along I 90 in La Crosse County for the Shrine of Our Lady
2of Guadalupe.
AB100-engrossed,1005,4 3(b) Directional signs along USH 151 in the vicinity of STH 33 for Wayland
4Academy located in Beaver Dam in Dodge County.
AB100-engrossed,1005,6 5(c) Directional signs along I 94 in Waukesha County for the Waukesha County
6Historical Society and Museum.
AB100-engrossed,1005,7 7(2) Harbor assistance program.
AB100-engrossed,1005,158 (a) Notwithstanding any limitation specified in section 85.095 (2) (a) or (b) of
9the statutes, from the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (uv) of the statutes, as
10affected by this act, the department of transportation shall award a grant under
11section 85.095 (2) (a) of the statutes of $6,000,000 in the 2005-07 fiscal biennium to
12a city in northeastern Wisconsin that has a harbor facility for the purpose of
13constructing new boatlift facilities or improving existing boatlift facilities that serve
14or will serve at least 2 commercial enterprises that enhance economic development
15and will provide at least 600 new jobs in this state.
AB100-engrossed,1005,2116 (b) Notwithstanding any limitation specified in section 85.095 (2) (a) or (b) of
17the statutes, from the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (uv) of the statutes, as
18affected by this act, the department of transportation shall award a grant under
19section 85.095 (2) (a) of the statutes of $2,100,000 in the 2005-07 fiscal biennium for
20a boat slip repair and reconstruction project in northeastern Wisconsin if the project
21is necessary to retain at least 2,500 jobs in this state.
AB100-engrossed,1006,2 22(c) Notwithstanding any limitation specified in section 85.095 (2) (b) of the
23statutes, from the appropriation under section 20.866 (2) (uv) of the statutes, as
24affected by this act, the department of transportation shall award a grant under

1section 85.095 (2) (a) of the statutes of $1,600,000 in the 2005-07 fiscal biennium for
2the construction of a dockwall in the city of Marinette at the Waupaca Foundry.
AB100-engrossed,1006,6 3(2q) Freight rail preservation Program. In the 2005-07 fiscal biennium, from
4the public debt contracted under section 20.866 (2) (uw) of the statutes, the
5department of transportation shall allocate $5,000,000 annually for rail
6rehabilitation projects and $1,000,000 annually for rail bridge projects.
AB100-engrossed,1006,10 7(3f) Cassville ferry grant. The department of transportation shall award a
8grant of $30,000 annually in the 2005-07 biennium from the appropriation account
9under section 20.395 (3) (eq) of the statutes to the operator of the Cassville
10Mississippi River Ferry for the operations costs of the ferry.
AB100-engrossed,1006,11 11(3s) Sugar River State Trail underpass.
AB100-engrossed,1006,1612 (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), in the 2005-07 biennium, the
13Department of Transportation shall construct an underpass for the Sugar River
14State Trail at the intersection of the trail with STH 69 in the village of New Glarus
15in Green County when the Department of Transportation rehabilitates that section
16of STH 69.
AB100-engrossed,1006,21 17(b) If the village of new Glarus agrees with the department of transportation
18that a lower cost improvement project would provide substantially similar safety
19enhancements as the project described in par. (a), the department of transportation
20may construct the lower cost improvement project instead of constructing the project
21described in par. (a).
AB100-engrossed,1007,3 22(3t) Safety improvement study. In the 2005-07 biennium, the department of
23transportation shall conduct an engineering study of the segment of STH 58 in Sauk
24County between the Sauk County/Richland County line and CTH G to determine
25ways to improve public safety on that segment of STH 58. The department of

1transportation shall make any changes recommended in the study to improve public
2safety in the segment of STH 58 in Sauk County between the Sauk County/Richland
3County line and CTH G.
AB100-engrossed,1007,13 4(4f) Agency request relating to Marquette interchange reconstruction
5project bonding.
Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) of the statutes, in submitting
6information under section 16.42 of the statutes for purposes of the 2007-09 biennial
7budget act, the department of transportation shall include recommended reductions
8to the appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (cr) of the statutes for each fiscal year
9of the 2007-09 fiscal biennium reflecting the transfer from this appropriation
10account to the appropriation account under section 20.395 (6) (au) of the statutes, as
11created by this act, of amounts for anticipated debt service payments, in each fiscal
12year of the 2007-09 fiscal biennium, on general obligation bonds issued under
13section 20.866 (2) (uup) of the statutes, as created by this act.
AB100-engrossed,1007,14 14(4w) Passenger rail service.
AB100-engrossed,1008,215 (a) The department of transportation may submit, in each fiscal year of the
162005-07 biennium, a request to the joint committee on finance to supplement the
17appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (cr) of the statutes by up to $572,700 in fiscal
18year 2005-06 and up to $629,900 in fiscal year 2006-07 from the appropriation
19account under section 20.865 (4) (u) of the statutes for passenger rail service. Any
20request submitted under this paragraph shall be submitted by the due date for
21agency requests for the joint committee on finance's second quarterly meeting under
22section 13.10 of the statutes of the year in which the request is made. The committee
23may supplement the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (cr) of the statutes by up
24to $572,700 in fiscal year 2005-06 and up to $629,900 in fiscal year 2006-07 from the
25appropriation account under section 20.865 (4) (u) of the statutes for passenger rail

1service and, notwithstanding section 13.101 (3) of the statutes, the committee is not
2required to find that an emergency exists prior to making the supplementation.
AB100-engrossed,1008,53 (b) If the joint committee on finance determines that the moneys provided
4under section 20.395 (2) (cr) and (cx) of the statutes are sufficient for passenger rail
5service in any fiscal year of the 2005-07 biennium, the committee may:
AB100-engrossed,1008,106 1. Supplement, by up to to $572,700 in fiscal year 2005-06 and up to $629,900
7in fiscal year 2006-07 from the appropriation account under section 20.865 (4) (u) of
8the statutes, other department of transportation appropriations. Notwithstanding
9section 13.101 (3) of the statutes, the committee is not required to find that an
10emergency exists prior to making the supplementation.
AB100-engrossed,1008,1711 2. Transfer moneys from the appropriation account under section 20.395 (2)
12(cx) of the statutes that are not needed for passenger rail services to other
13department of transportation appropriations. Notwithstanding section 13.101 (4) of
14the statutes, the committee is not required to find, prior to making the transfer, that
15unnecessary duplication of functions can be eliminated, more efficient and effective
16methods for performing programs will result, or legislative intent will be more
17effectively carried out because of such transfer.
AB100-engrossed,1008,2318 (c) If the committee approves a supplement under paragraph (a), the committee
19may supplement, by the amount by which the supplement it approves under
20paragraph (a) is less than $572,700 in fiscal year 2005-06 or $629,900 in fiscal year
212006-07, other department of transportation appropriations. Notwithstanding
22section 13.101 (3) of the statutes, the committee is not required to find that an
23emergency exists prior to making the supplementation.
AB100-engrossed,1009,624 (d) If, in considering a request made under paragraph (a), the joint committee
25on finance determines that $572,700 in fiscal year 2005-06 or $629,900 in fiscal year

12006-07 is not sufficient to fund passenger rail service, the committee may
2supplement the appropriation account under section 20.395 (2) (cr) of the statutes,
3from the appropriation under section 20.865 (4) (u) of the statutes, by an amount that
4would not cause the transportation fund to have a negative balance.
5Notwithstanding section 13.101 (3) of the statutes, the committee is not required to
6find that an emergency exists prior to making the supplementation.
AB100-engrossed,1009,13 7(5f) Village of Oregon streetscaping project. In the 2005-07 fiscal biennium,
8from the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (nx) of the statutes, the department
9of transportation shall award a grant under section 85.026 (2) of the statutes of
10$484,000 to the village of Oregon in Dane County for a streetscaping project on Main
11Street and Janesville Street in the village of Oregon if the village of Oregon
12contributes funds for the project that at least equal 20 percent of the costs of the
13project.
AB100-engrossed,1009,20 14(5g) Chippewa county crossing and ramp. In the 2005-07 fiscal biennium, from
15the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (nx) of the statutes, the department of
16transportation shall award a grant under section 85.026 (2) of the statutes of $80,000
17to Chippewa County for the construction of a pedestrian-railroad crossing and
18handicap-accessible ramp related to the Ray's Beach revitalization project on Lake
19Wissota in Chippewa County if Chippewa County contributes funds for the project
20that at least equal 20 percent of the costs of the project.
AB100-engrossed,1010,2 21(5h) Village of Weston bicycle-pedestrian bridge. In the 2005-07 fiscal
22biennium, from the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (nx) of the statutes, the
23department of transportation shall award a grant under section 85.026 (2) of the
24statutes of $576,000 to the village of Weston in Marathon County for the construction
25of a bicycle-pedestrian bridge over STH 29 adjacent to Birch Street and the Weston

1Regional Medical Center in the village of Weston if the village of Weston contributes
2funds for the project that at least equal 20 percent of the costs of the project.
AB100-engrossed,1010,17 3(6n) Eisner Avenue project in Sheboygan County. Notwithstanding
4limitations on the amount and use of aids provided under section 86.31 of the
5statutes, as affected by this act, or on eligibility requirements for receiving aids
6under section 86.31 of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of
7transportation shall award a grant of $500,000 in the 2005-07 fiscal biennium to the
8city of Sheboygan in Sheboygan County for the rehabilitation of Eisner Avenue in
9Sheboygan County if the city of Sheboygan and the town of Sheboygan in Sheboygan
10County reach an agreement on the amount of funds to be contributed by each toward
11the total local share of the project costs. Payment of the grant under this subsection
12shall be made from the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (ft) of the statutes, as
13created by this act, equally from funds allocated under section 86.31 (3m) of the
14statutes, as affected by this act, and from funds allocated under section 86.31 (3r) of
15the statutes, as affected by this act, and is in addition to the city of Sheboygan's
16entitlement, as defined in section 86.31 (1) (ar) of the statutes, to aids under section
1786.31 of the statutes, as affected by this act.
AB100-engrossed,1010,22 18(7f) Request for engineering positions transfer for 2006-07. The department
19of transportation may submit a request to the joint committee on finance under
20section 13.10 of the statutes to reallocate not more than 6.0 engineering positions in
21fiscal year 2006-07 to other position types that support the department of
22transportation's highway delivery functions.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9149 23Section 9149. Nonstatutory provisions; treasurer.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9150 24Section 9150. Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9151
1Section 9151. Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
Hospitals and Clinics Board.
AB100-engrossed, s. 9152 2Section 9152. Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
System.
AB100-engrossed,1011,3 3(1) Occupational safety and health administration testing.
AB100-engrossed,1011,44 (a) Positions and employees.
AB100-engrossed,1011,8 51. The authorized FTE positions for the department of health and family
6services, funded from the appropriations under section 20.435 (1) (a), (gm), and (m)
7of the statutes, as affected by this act, are decreased by 9.5 FTE positions, for the
8purpose of providing occupational safety and health administration testing.
AB100-engrossed,1011,12 93. The authorized FTE positions for the state laboratory of hygiene, funded
10from the appropriation under section 20.285 (1) (fd) of the statutes, are increased by
110.95 FTE position, for the purpose of providing occupational safety and health
12administration testing.
AB100-engrossed,1011,16 134. The authorized FTE positions for the state laboratory of hygiene, funded
14from the appropriation under section 20.285 (1) (i) of the statutes, as affected by this
15act, are increased by 0.5 FTE position, for the purpose of providing occupational
16safety and health administration testing.
AB100-engrossed,1011,20 175. The authorized FTE positions for the state laboratory of hygiene, funded
18from the appropriation under section 20.285 (1) (m) of the statutes, are increased by
1911.55 FTE positions, for the purpose of providing occupational safety and health
20administration testing.
AB100-engrossed,1012,5 216. All incumbent employees in the department of health and family services
22who perform occupational safety and health administration testing are transferred
23on the effective date of this subdivision to the state laboratory of hygiene. Employees

1transferred under this subdivision have all the rights and the same status under
2subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the statutes in the employment
3commission that they enjoyed before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28
4(4) of the statutes, no employee so transferred who has attained permanent status
5in class must serve a probationary period.
AB100-engrossed,1012,96 (b) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
7tangible personal property, including records, that relates to occupational safety and
8health administration testing of the department of health and family services is
9transferred to the state laboratory of hygiene.
AB100-engrossed,1012,1510 (c) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of health and family
11services that relate to occupational safety and health administration testing and
12that are in effect on the effective date of this paragraph remain in effect and are
13transferred to the state laboratory of hygiene. The state laboratory of hygiene shall
14carry out any obligations under such a contract until the state laboratory of hygiene
15modifies or rescinds the contract to the extent allowed.
AB100-engrossed,1012,24 16(3) Plan to eliminate positions. By May 30, 2006, the Board of Regents of the
17University of Wisconsin System shall submit to the secretary of administration for
18his or her approval a plan to eliminate 200 administrative positions within the
19University of Wisconsin System, specified by position classification and location.
20Notwithstanding section 16.505 (2p) of the statutes, the Board of Regents of the
21University of Wisconsin System may not during the 2006-07 fiscal year create any
22full-time equivalent academic staff or faculty positions from revenues appropriated
23under section 20.285 (1) (a) of the statutes until the secretary of administration
24approves the plan.
AB100-engrossed,1013,8
1(4) Allocation of funds. Of moneys appropriated under section 20.285 (1) (a)
2of the statutes for the 2006-07 fiscal year, the Board of Regents of the University of
3Wisconsin System shall allocate $105,000 for the University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
4engineering initiative and $500,000 for implementing the recommendations of the
5committee on baccalaureate expansion. Of moneys appropriated under section
620.285 (1) (a) of the statutes for both the 2005-06 and 2006-07 fiscal years, the Board
7of Regents shall allocate $378,300 for the University of Wisconsin–Rock County
8engineering initiative.
AB100-engrossed,1013,21 9(5) Sale of real property. If the Board of Regents of the University of
10Wisconsin System sells any real property under its jurisdiction prior to July 1, 2007,
11the board shall credit the net proceeds of the sale to the appropriation account under
12section 20.285 (1) (iz) of the statutes, as affected by this act, except that if there is any
13outstanding public debt used to finance the acquisition, construction, or
14improvement of any property that is sold, the board shall deposit a sufficient amount
15of the net proceeds from the sale of the property in the bond security and redemption
16fund under section 18.09 of the statutes to repay the principal and pay the interest
17on the debt, and any premium due upon refunding any of the debt. If the property
18was acquired, constructed, or improved with federal financial assistance, the board
19shall pay to the federal government any of the net proceeds required by federal law.
20If the property was acquired by gift or grant or acquired with gift or grant funds, the
21board shall adhere to any restriction governing use of the proceeds.
AB100-engrossed,1014,2 22(6q) Energy costs study. By January 1, 2006, the Board of Regents of the
23University of Wisconsin System and the department of administration shall submit
24a joint report to the building commission concerning the apportionment of energy

1costs for buildings used, owned, or leased by the University of Wisconsin System,
2including the allocation of federal and private funding for energy costs.
AB100-engrossed,1014,3 3(6r) Task force on University of Wisconsin-Waukesha.
AB100-engrossed,1014,17 4(a) There is created a task force to study and develop an implementation plan
5under paragraph (b) for the transformation of the University of
6Wisconsin-Waukesha into a campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The
7task force shall consist of one representative of the University of
8Wisconsin-Milwaukee, one representative of the University of
9Wisconsin-Waukesha, one student enrolled at the University of
10Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and one student enrolled at the University of
11Wisconsin-Waukesha, all appointed by the University of Wisconsin System
12president; one representative of the Waukesha County Technical College, appointed
13by the Technical College System president; 2 representatives of Waukesha County
14government, one of whom is appointed by the Waukesha county executive and the
15other of whom is appointed by the Waukesha county board chairperson; and 2
16representatives of the Waukesha County business community, appointed by the
17Waukesha county executive. The task force shall select a chairperson.
AB100-engrossed,1014,19 18(b) The implementation plan shall include recommendations regarding all of
19the following:
AB100-engrossed,1014,21 201. Maintaining the accessibility and affordability mission of the University of
21Wisconsin-Waukesha.
AB100-engrossed,1014,23 222. Increasing the number of 4-year baccalaureate and the number of graduate
23degrees awarded by the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha.
AB100-engrossed,1014,25 243. Determining the academic programs necessary to meet the needs of the
25economy in the area surrounding the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha.
AB100-engrossed,1015,2
14. Addressing issues regarding the assumption of assets and liabilities of the
2University of Wisconsin-Waukesha.
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