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(3) (e) 1. am. A fee that does not exceed more than 20 percent of the
14amount specified in s. 27.01 (7) (f) 2., for the use of a boat launch facility that the
15municipality or district owns or operates
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30.77
(3) (e) 1. b.
The A reasonable fee for the municipality's or district's costs
18for operating or maintaining a water safety patrol unit, as defined in s. 30.79 (1) (b)
192.
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(3) (e) 1. c.
The A reasonable fee for the municipality's or district's costs
22for providing other recreational boating services.
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(3) (e) 1m. Any fee collected under subd. 1. am. shall be used for operating
2or maintaining a water safety patrol unit, as defined in s. 30.79 (1) (b) 2.".
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4"
Section 726u. 35.84 (figure) column A lines 10 and 11 of the statutes are
5amended to read:
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35.84 (figure) column A Statutes, Hard Covers, s. 35.18
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10. Each Senator1
A
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11. Each Representative to the Assembly1
A
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60. Each member and member-elect of Congress from this state1
A
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12Section 726w. 35.84 (figure) column B lines 71 to 77 of the statutes are
13amended to read:
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35.84 (figure) column B Statutes; Soft Covers; s. 35.18
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71. Each county board chairperson1
A
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72. Each county clerk1
A
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73. Each city clerk1
A
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74. Each town clerk1
A
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75. Each village clerk1
A
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76. Each sheriff1
A
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77. Each county corporation counsel1
A
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22Section 726x. 35.84 (figure) column B lines 79 to 84 of the statutes are
23amended to read:
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35.84 (figure) column B Statutes; Soft Covers; s. 35.18
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179. Each register of deeds1
A
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80. Each coroner or medical examiner1
A
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81. Each county treasurer1
A
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82. Each county surveyor1
A
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83. Each county human services or social services
6
department director1
A
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84. Each county veterans' service officer1
A".
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36.11
(1) (b) Except as provided in this paragraph, the board may purchase,
12have custody of, hold, control, possess, lease, grant easements and enjoy any lands,
13buildings, books, records and all other property of any nature which may be
14necessary and required for the purposes, objects and uses of the system authorized
15by law. Any lease is subject to the powers of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals
16and Clinics Authority under s. 233.03 (13) and the rights of the authority under any
17lease agreement, as defined in s. 233.01 (6). The board shall not permit a facility that
18would be privately owned or operated to be constructed on state-owned land without
19obtaining prior approval of the building commission under s. 13.48 (12).
The Except
20where a sale occurs under s. 16.848, the board may sell or dispose of such property
21as provided by law, or any part thereof when in its judgment it is for the best interests
22of the system and the state. All purchases and sales of real property shall be subject
23to the approval of the building commission. The provision of all leases of real
1property to be occupied by the board shall be the responsibility of the department of
2administration under s. 16.84 (5).
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36.11
(1) (e) The board, with the approval of the building commission, may sell
5or lease state-owned residence halls to another state agency or nonstate nonprofit
6agency for purposes of alternate use.
This paragraph does not apply to property that
7is sold under s. 16.848.".
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36.11
(22) (d) Annually, each institution shall report to the
office of justice
12assistance in the department of
administration
justice statistics on sexual assaults
13and on sexual assaults by acquaintances of the victims that occurred on each campus
14of the institution in the previous year. The
office
department of justice
assistance 15shall include the statistics in appropriate crime reports published by the
office 16department.".
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36.11
(48m) Monthly pay period. As soon as practicable after the effective date
20of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], the board shall convert the system payroll
21system from a biweekly pay period to a monthly pay period.".
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136.27
(1) (a) Subject to pars. (am),
(ar), (b)
, and (c), the board may establish for
2different classes of students differing tuition and fees incidental to enrollment in
3educational programs or use of facilities in the system. Except as otherwise provided
4in this section, the board may charge any student who is not exempted by this section
5a nonresident tuition. The board may establish special rates of tuition and fees for
6the extension and summer sessions and such other studies or courses of instruction
7as the board deems advisable.
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36.27
(1) (am) (intro.)
The Except as provided in par. (ar), the board may not
10increase academic fees for resident undergraduate students beyond an amount
11sufficient to fund all of the following:
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36.27
(1) (ar) 1. In fiscal years 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, and 2010-11, the
14board may not do any of the following:
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a. Increase academic fees for undergraduate students by more than 4 percent
16above the academic fees in effect for the previous fiscal year.
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b. Except as provided in subd. 2., increase the total nonallocable segregated
18fees for undergraduate students by more than 4 percent above the total nonallocable
19segregated fees in effect for the previous fiscal year.
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2. If a majority of the undergraduate students enrolled in an institution who
21vote in a referendum that is open only to undergraduate students approve an
22increase in the total nonallocable segregated fees for undergraduate students for one
23or more fiscal years by an amount greater than the maximum increase allowed in
24subd. 1. b., the board may increase total nonallocable segregated fees for
25undergraduate students at the institution for the fiscal year or years by the amount
1approved in the referendum. This subdivision applies only if all of the following are
2satisfied:
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a. More than 10 percent of the undergraduate students enrolled in the
4institution at the time of the referendum vote to approve the increase.
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b. The ballot used in the referendum identifies the amount of the increase and
6the fiscal year or years to which the increase applies and explains the reasons for the
7increase.".
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36.27
(3n) (b) 2.
An Except as provided in subd. 2m., an unremarried surviving
13spouse of an eligible veteran. The remission under this subdivision applies only
14during the first 10 years after the veteran died.
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36.27
(3n) (b) 2m. An unremarried surviving spouse of an eligible veteran who
17had a child with the eligible veteran. The remission under this subdivision applies
18only until 10 years after the youngest child that the spouse had with the eligible
19veteran reaches or would have reached 18 years of age, or during the first 10 years
20after the veteran died, whichever is longer.".
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23"
Section 735g. 36.27 (3p) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 36.27 (3p) (b) 1. and
24amended to read:
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136.27
(3p) (b) 1.
The Except as provided in subd. 2. and par. (bm), the board
2shall grant full remission of nonresident tuition, academic fees, and segregated fees
3charged for 128 credits or 8 semesters, whichever is longer, less the amount".
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4837. Page 468, line 2: after "veteran." insert "
A student who at any time is
5granted a remission under par. (bg) is not eligible for a remission under this
6subdivision.".
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36.27
(3p) (b) 2. The board shall grant a remission under subd. 1. to a person
10for the lesser of the following, less the number of credits or semesters for which the
11person received remission of fees under s. 38.24 (8):
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a. One hundred twenty-eight credits or 8 semesters, whichever is longer.
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b. Until completion of a sufficient number of credits to be awarded a bachelor's
14degree in the person's major field of study.
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36.27
(3p) (bg) 1. Except as provided in par. (bm), the board shall grant
17remission of nonresident tuition, academic fees, and segregated fees charged for 48
18credits or until completion of a sufficient number of credits to be awarded a graduate
19degree in the student's field of study, whichever is less, less the amount of any
20academic fees or segregated fees paid under
10 USC 2107 (c) or
38 USC 3104 (a) (7)
21(A), to any student enrolled as a graduate student who is a veteran. A student who
22at any time after January 1, 2008, was granted a remission under par. (b) 1. or s.
2338.24 (8) (b) is not eligible for a remission under this paragraph.
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12. The amount of a remission granted under subd. 1. to a graduate student may
2not exceed the amount of a remission granted under par. (b) 1. to a resident
3undergraduate student at the same institution for the same number of credits.".
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736.30 Sick leave. Leave of absence for persons holding positions under s.
820.923 (4g) and (5), faculty and academic staff personnel with pay, owing to sickness,
9shall be regulated by rules of the board, except that unused sick leave shall
10accumulate from year to year.
A person who is initially employed in a position
11specified in this subsection after the effective date of this section .... [revisor inserts
12date], shall only receive 6 paid sick leave days in any year.".
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(7) Reports. No later than March 1 and September 1 of each year, the Board
15of Regents shall submit to the joint committee on information policy and technology
16a report that documents for each information technology project within the system
17with an actual or projected cost greater than $1,000,000 or that the board has
18identified as a large, high-risk information technology project under sub. (2) (a) all
19of the following:
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(a) Original and updated project cost projections.
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(b) Original and updated completion dates for the project and any stage of the
22project.
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(c) An explanation for any variation between the original and updated costs and
24completion dates under pars. (a) and (b).
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1(d) A copy of any contract entered into by the board for the project and not
2provided in a previous report.
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(e) All sources of funding for the project.
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(f) The amount of any funding provided for the project through a master lease
5under s. 16.76 (4).