AB100, s. 2421
9Section
2421. 560.799 of the statutes is created to read:
AB100,1038,14
10560.799 Super employment and economic development zone grant
11program. (1) Beginning on July 1, 2006, from the appropriation under s. 20.143
12(1) (cm), the department may award a grant to an eligible business that locates in an
13extremely depressed area designated under sub. (3) (a), for reimbursing the
14business's eligible costs, if all of the following apply:
AB100,1038,1615
(a) The department determines that the business will create not fewer than 100
16qualifying jobs in the extremely depressed area.
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(b) The business enters into a written agreement with the department that
18specifies the conditions for use of the grant proceeds and in which the business agrees
19to do all of the following:
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1. Compensate at a family-supporting wage not less than 90 percent of the
21employees in the qualifying jobs created under par. (a).
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2. Make every reasonable effort to hire individuals who reside in the extremely
23depressed area to fill at least 75 percent of the qualifying jobs created under par. (a).
AB100,1038,2524
3. Submit the report required under sub. (2) by the time the report is required
25under sub. (2).
AB100,1039,4
1(2) A business that is awarded a grant under this section shall, by March 31
2of the year following a year in which the department disburses grant moneys to the
3business, submit to the department a report detailing how the grant moneys received
4in that year were used.
AB100,1039,5
5(3) The department shall do all of the following:
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(a) Designate areas in this state as extremely depressed areas. The
7department may not designate an area under this paragraph unless the department
8determines that the unemployment rate for the area equals or exceeds 150 percent
9of the average unemployment rate for this state.
AB100,1039,1010
(b) Promulgate rules defining all of the following terms:
AB100,1039,1411
1. "Eligible costs," which may include property taxes, utilities, job training,
12employee transportation, a portion of wages paid by the business to employees who
13reside in the extremely depressed area, and a portion of the costs incurred by the
14business to provide child care at the business for employees.
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2. "Extremely depressed area."
AB100,1039,1616
3. "Family-supporting wage."
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4. "Qualifying jobs."
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18(4) The department may pay grant proceeds to an eligible business that is
19awarded a grant under this section for up to 5 years.
AB100, s. 2422
20Section
2422. 560.9810 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100,1039,2221
560.9810
(5) Nonapplication. This section does not apply to property that is
22authorized to be sold under s. 16.848.
AB100, s. 2423
23Section
2423. 562.06 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1040,3
1562.06
(3) Day care. Nothing in this section prohibits a licensee from operating
2a day care area at a track if the day care area is licensed by the department of
health
3and family services workforce development under s.
48.65 49.98.
AB100, s. 2424
4Section
2424. 565.05 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1040,75
565.05
(1) (intro.)
No Except as provided in sub. (1m), no employee in the
6lottery division of the department or the executive assistant or the secretary or
7deputy secretary of revenue may do any of the following:
AB100, s. 2425
8Section
2425. 565.05 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100,1040,149
565.05
(1m) An employee in the lottery division of the department who
10terminates employment with the department may be employed by a vendor at any
11time after his or her date of termination if the department has entered into a
12contract, on or after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], with
13the vendor to perform lottery functions that were previously performed by the
14employee while he or she was employed in the lottery division.
AB100, s. 2426
15Section
2426. 565.05 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100,1040,2016
565.05
(3) No employee in the lottery division may discuss with a vendor who
17is attempting to obtain a major procurement contract under s. 565.25 any matter
18relating to the future employment of the employee with the vendor unless the
19discussion relates to employment under s. 565.25 (3) (cm) and the administrator
20provides prior written consent.
AB100, s. 2427
21Section
2427. 565.10 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1041,522
565.10
(3) (b) No lottery retailer contract may be entered into with a person who
23has been finally adjudged to be delinquent in the payment of taxes under ch. 71, 72,
2476, 77, 78
, or 139
or, who has been found delinquent in the payment of contributions
25to the unemployment reserve fund under s. 108.16 in a proceeding under s. 108.10
,
1or who owes a payment to the uninsured employers fund under s. 102.82 or 102.85
2(4) or to the work injury supplemental benefit fund under s. 102.49 (5) (a), 102.59 (2),
3or 102.60 (5) (b) if the person remains
delinquent in the payment of liable for those
4taxes
or, contributions
, or payments at the time the person seeks to enter into the
5lottery retailer contract.
AB100, s. 2428
6Section
2428. 565.25 (3) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
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565.25
(3) (cm) If a contract for a major procurement is for services that were
8performed by employees in the lottery division before the effective date of this
9paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], the contract may not be entered into unless the
10contract requires the vendor to offer employment to those employees in the lottery
11division who performed those services and whose positions were terminated on or
12after the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date].
AB100, s. 2429
13Section
2429. 565.48 of the statutes is created to read:
AB100,1041,17
14565.48 Collection of unpaid liabilities. Any unpaid amount owed by a
15retailer to the department under this chapter shall be assessed, collected, and
16reviewed in the same manner as income taxes are assessed, collected, and reviewed
17under ch. 71.
AB100, s. 2430
18Section
2430. 655.27 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1042,519
655.27
(2) Fund administration and operation. Management of the fund shall
20be vested with the board of governors. The commissioner shall either provide staff
21services necessary for the operation of the fund or, with the approval of the board of
22governors, contract for all or part of these services. Such a contract is subject to
s. 23ss. 16.765
and 16.771, but is otherwise exempt from subch. IV of ch. 16. The
24commissioner shall adopt rules governing the procedures for creating and
25implementing these contracts before entering into the contracts. At least annually,
1the contractor shall report to the commissioner and to the board of governors
2regarding all expenses incurred and subcontracting arrangements. If the board of
3governors approves, the contractor may hire legal counsel as needed to provide staff
4services. The cost of contracting for staff services shall be funded from the
5appropriation under s. 20.145 (2) (u).
AB100, s. 2431
6Section
2431. 655.27 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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655.27
(6) Purpose and integrity of fund. The fund is established
to ensure
8the availability of health care providers in this state, to curb the rising costs of health
9care by financing part of the liability incurred by health care providers as a result
10of medical malpractice claims
and, to ensure that proper claims are satisfied
, and to
11enable the deployment of health care information systems technology for health care
12quality, safety, and efficiency, as specified in s. 153.076 (2). The fund, including any
13net worth of the fund, is held in irrevocable trust for the sole benefit of health care
14providers participating in the fund and proper claimants
and for the deployment of
15health care information systems technology for health care quality, safety, and
16efficiency by the health care quality and patient safety board. Moneys in the fund
17may not be used for any other purpose of the state.
AB100, s. 2432
18Section
2432. 704.90 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1042,2119
704.90
(9) Rules. The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer
20protection justice may promulgate rules necessary to carry out the purposes of this
21section.
AB100, s. 2433
22Section
2433. 704.90 (11) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1042,2423
704.90
(11) (title)
Duties of the department of agriculture, trade and
24consumer protection justice.
AB100, s. 2434
25Section
2434. 704.90 (11) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1043,5
1704.90
(11) (a) Except as provided in par. (c), the department of
agriculture,
2trade and consumer protection justice shall investigate alleged violations of this
3section and rules promulgated under sub. (9). To facilitate its investigations, the
4department may subpoena persons and records and may enforce compliance with the
5subpoenas as provided in s. 885.12.
AB100, s. 2435
6Section
2435. 707.49 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1043,157
707.49
(4) Surety bond and other options. Instead of placing deposits in an
8escrow account, a developer may obtain a surety bond issued by a company
9authorized to do business in this state, an irrevocable letter of credit
, or a similar
10arrangement, in an amount which at all times is not less than the amount of the
11deposits otherwise subject to the escrow requirements of this section. The bond,
12letter of credit
, or similar arrangement shall be filed with the department of
13agriculture, trade and consumer protection justice and made payable to the
14department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection justice for the benefit of
15aggrieved parties.
AB100, s. 2436
16Section
2436. 707.57 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1043,2517
707.57
(2) Department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection
18justice authority. (a) The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer
19protection justice, or any district attorney upon informing the department of
20agriculture, trade and consumer protection justice, may commence an action in
21circuit court in the name of the state to restrain by temporary or permanent
22injunction any violation of this chapter. Before entry of final judgment, the court may
23make such orders or judgments as may be necessary to restore to any person any
24pecuniary loss suffered because of the acts or practices involved in the action
, if proof
25of these acts or practices is submitted to the satisfaction of the court.
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1(b) The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection justice may
2conduct hearings, administer oaths, issue subpoenas
, and take testimony to aid in
3its investigation of violations of this chapter.
AB100, s. 2437
4Section
2437. 707.57 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1044,95
707.57
(3) Penalty. Any person who violates this chapter shall be required to
6forfeit not more than $5,000 for each offense. Forfeitures under this subsection shall
7be enforced by action on behalf of the state by the department of
agriculture, trade
8and consumer protection justice or by the district attorney of the county where the
9violation occurs.
AB100, s. 2438
10Section
2438. 757.05 (1) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1044,1111
757.05
(1) (title)
Levy of penalty
assessment surcharge.
AB100, s. 2439
12Section
2439. 757.05 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1044,2413
757.05
(1) (a) Whenever a court imposes a fine or forfeiture for a violation of
14state law or for a violation of a municipal or county ordinance except for a violation
15of s. 101.123 (2) (a), (am) 1., (ar), (bm), (br), or (bv) or (5), or for a first violation of s.
1623.33 (4c) (a) 2., 30.681 (1) (b) 1., 346.63 (1) (b), or 350.101 (1) (b), if the person who
17committed the violation had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more but less
18than 0.1 at the time of the violation, or for a violation of state laws or municipal or
19county ordinances involving nonmoving traffic violations or safety belt use violations
20under s. 347.48 (2m), there shall be imposed in addition a penalty surcharge under
21ch. 814 in an amount of
24% 25% of the fine or forfeiture imposed. If multiple offenses
22are involved, the penalty surcharge shall be based upon the total fine or forfeiture
23for all offenses. When a fine or forfeiture is suspended in whole or in part, the penalty
24surcharge shall be reduced in proportion to the suspension.
AB100, s. 2440
25Section
2440. 757.05 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1045,6
1757.05
(2) (a)
Law enforcement training fund. Forty-eight Forty-nine and
2one-half percent of all moneys collected from penalty surcharges under sub. (1) shall
3be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.455 (2) (i) and utilized in
4accordance with ss. 20.455 (2) and 165.85 (5). The moneys credited to the
5appropriation account under s. 20.455 (2) (i), except for the moneys transferred to s.
620.455 (2) (jb), constitute the law enforcement training fund.
AB100, s. 2441
7Section
2441. 767.078 (1) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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767.078
(1) (a) 2. The child's right to support is assigned to the state under s.
946.261 (3), 48.57 (3m) (b) 2. or (3n) (b) 2.
, or 49.19 (4) (h) 1. b.
AB100, s. 2442
10Section
2442. 767.29 (1m) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1045,1511
767.29
(1m) (c) The party entitled to the support or maintenance money
or a
12minor child of the party has applied for or is receiving
aid to families with dependent
13children aid under s. 46.261 or public assistance under ch. 49 and there is an
14assignment to the state under s.
46.261 (3) or 49.19 (4) (h) 1. b. of the party's right
15to the support or maintenance money.
AB100, s. 2443
16Section
2443. 767.29 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1046,1217
767.29
(2) If any party entitled to maintenance payments or support money,
18or both, is receiving public assistance under ch. 49, the party may assign the party's
19right thereto to the county department under s. 46.215, 46.22
, or 46.23 granting such
20assistance. Such assignment shall be approved by order of the court granting the
21maintenance payments or support money, and may be terminated in like manner;
22except that it shall not be terminated in cases where there is any delinquency in the
23amount of maintenance payments and support money previously ordered or
24adjudged to be paid to the assignee without the written consent of the assignee or
25upon notice to the assignee and hearing. When an assignment of maintenance
1payments or support money, or both, has been approved by the order, the assignee
2shall be deemed a real party in interest within s. 803.01 but solely for the purpose
3of securing payment of unpaid maintenance payments or support money adjudged
4or ordered to be paid, by participating in proceedings to secure the payment thereof.
5Notwithstanding assignment under this subsection, and without further order of the
6court, the department or its designee, upon receiving notice that a party or a minor
7child of the parties is receiving
aid under s. 46.261 or public assistance under ch. 49
8or that a kinship care relative or long-term kinship care relative of the minor child
9is receiving kinship care payments or long-term kinship care payments for the minor
10child, shall forward all support assigned under s.
46.261 (3), 48.57 (3m) (b) 2. or (3n)
11(b) 2., 49.19 (4) (h) 1.
, or 49.45 (19) to the assignee under s.
46.261 (3), 48.57 (3m) (b)
122. or (3n) (b) 2., 49.19 (4) (h) 1.
, or 49.45 (19).
AB100, s. 2444
13Section
2444. 767.29 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1046,2114
767.29
(4) If an order or judgment providing for the support of one or more
15children not receiving aid under s.
46.261, 48.57 (3m) or (3n)
, or 49.19 includes
16support for a minor who is the beneficiary of aid under s.
46.261, 48.57 (3m) or (3n)
, 17or 49.19, any support payment made under the order or judgment is assigned to the
18state under s.
46.261 (3), 48.57 (3m) (b) 2. or (3n) (b) 2.
, or 49.19 (4) (h) 1. b. in the
19amount that is the proportionate share of the minor receiving aid under s.
46.261, 2048.57 (3m) or (3n)
, or 49.19, except as otherwise ordered by the court on the motion
21of a party.
AB100, s. 2445
22Section
2445. 779.41 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1047,223
779.41
(1m) Annually, on January 1, the department of
agriculture, trade and
24consumer protection justice shall adjust the dollar amounts identified under sub. (1)
1(intro.), (a), (b)
, and (c) 1. to 4. by the annual change in the consumer price index, as
2determined under s. 16.004 (8) (e) 1., and publish the adjusted figures.
AB100, s. 2446
3Section
2446. 779.93 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1047,5
4779.93 (title)
Duties of the department of agriculture, trade and
5consumer protection justice.
AB100, s. 2447
6Section
2447. 779.93 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1047,117
779.93
(1) The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection 8justice shall investigate violations of this subchapter and attempts to circumvent
9this subchapter. The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection 10justice may subpoena persons and records to facilitate its investigations, and may
11enforce compliance with such subpoenas as provided in s. 885.12.
AB100, s. 2448
12Section
2448. 779.93 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1047,1513
779.93
(2) (intro.) The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer
14protection justice may
in, on behalf of the state or
in on behalf of any person who holds
15a prepaid maintenance lien:
AB100, s. 2449
16Section
2449. 814.75 (5m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB100,1047,1817
814.75
(5m) The child abuse prevention and child mental health surcharge
18under s. 973.044.
AB100, s. 2450
19Section
2450. 814.76 (4m) of the statutes is created to read:
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814.76
(4m) The child abuse prevention and child mental health surcharge
21under s. 973.044.
AB100, s. 2451
22Section
2451. 814.86 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1048,623
814.86
(1) Except for an action for a first violation of s. 23.33 (4c) (a) 2., 30.681
24(1) (b) 1., 346.63 (1) (b), or 350.101 (1) (b), if the person who committed the violation
25had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more but less than 0.1 at the time of the
1violation, or for a safety belt use violation under s. 347.48 (2m), the clerk of circuit
2court shall charge and collect a
$9 $12 justice information system surcharge from any
3person, including any governmental unit, as defined in s. 108.02 (17), paying a fee
4under s. 814.61 (1) (a), (3), or (8) (am), 814.62 (1), (2), or (3) (a) or (b), or 814.63 (1).
5The justice information system surcharge is in addition to the surcharge listed in
6sub. (1m).
AB100, s. 2452
7Section
2452. 885.38 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1048,138
885.38
(3) (a) (intro.)
In criminal proceedings and in proceedings under ch. 48,
951, 55, or 938, if If the court determines that the person has limited English
10proficiency and that an interpreter is necessary, the court shall advise the person
11that he or she has the right to a qualified interpreter
and that, if the person cannot
12afford one, an interpreter will be provided at the public's expense if the person is one
13of the following:
AB100, s. 2453
14Section
2453. 885.38 (8) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1048,1715
885.38
(8) (a) (intro.) Except as provided in par. (b), the necessary expenses of
16providing qualified interpreters to
indigent persons with limited English proficiency
17under this section shall be paid as follows:
AB100, s. 2454
18Section
2454. 891.455 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1048,2219
891.455
(4) The presumption under sub. (2) for cancers caused by smoking or
20tobacco product use shall not apply to any municipal fire fighter who smokes
21cigarettes, as defined in s. 139.30
(1) (1m), or who uses a tobacco product, as defined
22in s. 139.75 (12), after January 1, 2001.
AB100, s. 2455
23Section
2455. 909.02 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1049,624
909.02
(4) Certified copies of public records. A copy of an official record or
25report or entry therein, or of a document authorized by law to be recorded or filed and
1actually recorded or filed in a public office, including data compilations in any form,
2certified as correct by the custodian or other person authorized to make the
3certification, by certificate complying with sub. (1), (2) or (3) or complying with any
4statute or rule adopted by the supreme court
, or, with respect to records maintained
5under s. 343.23, certified electronically in any manner determined by the
6department of transportation to conform with the requirements of s. 909.01.
AB100, s. 2456
7Section
2456. 938.09 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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938.09
(2) By the district attorney or, if designated by the county board of
9supervisors, by the corporation counsel, in any matter concerning a civil law
10violation arising under s. 938.125. If the county board transfers this authority to or
11from the district attorney on or after May 11, 1990, the board may do so only if the
12action is effective on September 1 of an odd-numbered year and the board notifies
13the department of
administration justice of that change by January 1 of that
14odd-numbered year.
AB100, s. 2457
15Section
2457. 938.09 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB100,1049,2116
938.09
(5) By the district attorney or, if designated by the county board of
17supervisors, by the corporation counsel, in any matter arising under s. 938.13. If the
18county board transfers this authority to or from the district attorney on or after
19May 11, 1990, the board may do so only if the action is effective on September 1 of
20an odd-numbered year and the board notifies the department of
administration 21justice of that change by January 1 of that odd-numbered year.