SB40-CSA1,1072,128
86.30
(2) (a) 3. For each mile of road or street under the jurisdiction of a
9municipality as determined under s. 86.302, the mileage aid payment shall be
$1,825
10in calendar years 2004 and 2005, $1,862 in calendar year 2006,
and $1,899 in
11calendar year 2007
, $1,956 in calendar year 2008, and $2,015 in calendar year 2009 12and thereafter.
SB40-CSA1,1072,1914
86.30
(9) (b) For the purpose of calculating and distributing aids under sub. (2),
15the amounts for aids to counties are
$90,044,600 in calendar years 2004 and 2005, 16$91,845,500 in calendar year 2006,
and $93,682,400 in calendar year 2007
,
17$96,492,900 in calendar year 2008, and $99,387,700 in calendar year 2009 and
18thereafter. These amounts, to the extent practicable, shall be used to determine the
19statewide county average cost-sharing percentage in the particular calendar year.
SB40-CSA1,1073,221
86.30
(9) (c) For the purpose of calculating and distributing aids under sub. (2),
22the amounts for aids to municipalities are
$283,291,100 in calendar years 2004 and
232005, $288,956,900 in calendar year 2006,
and $294,736,000 in calendar year 2007
,
24$303,578,100 in calendar year 2008, and $312,685,400 in calendar year 2009 and
25thereafter. These amounts, to the extent practicable, shall be used to determine the
1statewide municipal average cost-sharing percentage in the particular calendar
2year.
SB40-CSA1,1073,104
86.31
(3g) County trunk highway improvements — discretionary grants. 5From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (ft), the department shall allocate
6$5,250,000 in
each fiscal year, beginning in fiscal year 2005-06
and in fiscal year
72006-07, $5,355,000 in fiscal year 2007-08, and $5,462,100 in fiscal year 2008-09
8and each fiscal year thereafter, to fund county trunk highway improvements with
9eligible costs totaling more than $250,000. The funding of improvements under this
10subsection is in addition to the allocation of funds for entitlements under sub. (3).
SB40-CSA1,1073,1812
86.31
(3m) Town road improvements — discretionary grants. From the
13appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (ft), the department shall allocate $750,000 in
each
14fiscal year, beginning in fiscal year 2005-06
and in fiscal year 2006-07, $765,000 in
15fiscal year 2007-08, and $780,300 in fiscal year 2008-09 and each fiscal year
16thereafter, to fund town road improvements with eligible costs totaling $100,000 or
17more. The funding of improvements under this subsection is in addition to the
18allocation of funds for entitlements under sub. (3).
SB40-CSA1,1074,220
86.31
(3r) Municipal street improvements — discretionary grants. From the
21appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (ft), the department shall allocate $1,000,000 in
22each fiscal year, beginning in fiscal year 2005-06
and in fiscal year 2006-07,
23$1,020,000 in fiscal year 2007-08, and $1,040,400 in fiscal year 2008-09 and each
24fiscal year thereafter, to fund municipal street improvement projects having total
1estimated costs of $250,000 or more. The funding of improvements under this
2subsection is in addition to the allocation of funds for entitlements under sub. (3).
SB40-CSA1,1074,164
86.31
(3t) Payments related to environmental review of local projects. 5Notwithstanding limitations on the amount and use of aids provided under this
6section, or on eligibility requirements for receiving aids under this section, and
7subject to any applicable interagency agreement between the department of
8transportation and the department of natural resources, the department of
9transportation may make a payment in each fiscal year to the department of natural
10resources to support 3.0 full-time equivalent positions in the department of natural
11resources related to the environmental review of local transportation projects.
12Notwithstanding sub. (3), any payment under this subsection shall be made from the
13appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fr) before making any other allocation of funds
14under sub. (3). After the department of transportation makes the payment under
15this subsection, the allocation of funds under sub. (3) shall be reduced
16proportionately to reflect the amount of the payment.
SB40-CSA1,1075,219
88.68
(4) Whenever the cleaning out, deepening or reconstruction of a drain
20crossing a public highway requires the lowering of a culvert through such highway
21in order to provide effective drainage, the drainage board may proceed to lower such
22culvert only after obtaining a permit under s. 86.07 (2)
or (2m). In lieu of issuing a
23permit, the authority in charge of maintenance of the highway may proceed to do the
24work itself. Except as provided in s. 86.075, the expenses involved in such lowering
1shall be borne by the drainage district, or as provided by mutual agreement between
2the highway authority and the drainage board.
SB40-CSA1,1075,64
93.06
(1q) Marketing
Agricultural development services. Provide
5marketing agricultural development services upon request and charge a fee for those
6services, but the fee may not exceed the department's cost of providing those services.
SB40-CSA1,1075,158
93.135
(1m) (a) If an individual who applies for the issuance or renewal of a
9license, registration, registration certificate or certification specified in sub. (1) does
10not have a social security number, the department shall require the applicant, as a
11condition of issuing or renewing the license, registration, registration certificate or
12certification, to submit a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation
13that the applicant does not have a social security number. The statement shall be
14in the form prescribed by the department of
workforce development children and
15families.
SB40-CSA1,1075,2017
93.135
(2) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection may
18not disclose any information received under sub. (1) to any person except to the
19department of
workforce development children and families in accordance with a
20memorandum of understanding under s. 49.857.
SB40-CSA1,1076,622
93.135
(3) The department shall deny an application for the issuance or
23renewal of a license, registration, registration certificate or certification specified in
24sub. (1) or shall suspend or restrict a license, registration, registration certificate or
25certification specified in sub. (1) for failure to make court-ordered payments of child
1or family support, maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses or other expenses
2related to the support of a child or a former spouse or failure to comply, after
3appropriate notice, with a subpoena or warrant issued by the department of
4workforce development children and families or a county child support agency under
5s. 59.53 (5) and relating to paternity or child support proceedings, as required in a
6memorandum of understanding under s. 49.857.
SB40-CSA1, s. 2592g
7Section 2592g. 93.23 (1) (a) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB40-CSA1,1076,158
93.23
(1) (a) 1. (intro.) To each county, and any organized agricultural society,
9association, or board in the state that complies with the requirements of this section,
1050% of the amount actually paid in net premiums in the junior division 95 percent
11of the first $8,000 paid in net premiums and 70 percent of all net premiums paid in
12excess of $8,000 at its annual fair upon livestock, articles of production, educational
13exhibits, agricultural implements and tools, domestic manufactures, mechanical
14implements, and productions, but not more than $10,000 per fair, subject to all of the
15following:
SB40-CSA1,1076,25
1793.45 Buy local, buy Wisconsin. The department shall conduct a program
18to increase awareness and consumption of locally produced foods and related
19products and to increase the production and improve the distribution of foods and
20related products for local consumption. In the program, the department shall
21emphasize the development of regional food and cultural tourism trails and the
22development of regional food systems through activities such as creating or
23expanding facilities for the processing and distribution of food for local consumption;
24creating or supporting networks of producers; and strengthening connections
25between producers, retailers, institutions, and consumers and nearby producers.
SB40-CSA1,1077,6
293.48 Buy local grant program. (1) The department may award grants from
3the appropriation under s. 20.115 (4) (am) to individuals or organizations to fund
4projects that are designed to increase the sale of agricultural products grown in this
5state that are purchased in close proximity to where they are produced. The
6department shall promulgate rules for the program under this section.
SB40-CSA1,1077,8
7(2) The department may make grants under this section for any of the following
8purposes:
SB40-CSA1,1077,99
(a) To create, promote, and support regional food and cultural tourism trails.
SB40-CSA1,1077,1410
(b) To promote the development of regional food systems through activities
11such as creating or expanding facilities for the processing and distribution of food for
12local consumption; creating or supporting networks of producers; and strengthening
13connections between producers, retailers, institutions, and consumers and nearby
14producers.
SB40-CSA1,1077,2416
93.55
(2) Collection grants. The department may award a grant to a county
17for a chemical and container collection program. A grant under this subsection
shall 18may not fund
all or a part more than 75 percent of the cost of a program. Costs eligible
19for funding include the cost of establishing a collection site for chemicals and
20chemical containers, the cost of transporting chemical containers to a dealer or
21distributor for refill and reuse or to a hazardous waste facility, as defined in s. 291.01
22(8), and costs associated with the proper use and handling and disposal or recycling
23of chemicals and chemical containers. Grants shall be paid from the appropriation
24under s. 20.115 (7) (va).
SB40-CSA1,1078,9
193.57 Household hazardous waste. The department shall administer a
2grant program to assist municipalities and regional planning commissions in
3creating and operating local programs for the collection and disposal of household
4hazardous waste.
The department may also provide grants under this section for
5county, municipal, and regional planning commission programs to collect unwanted
6prescription drugs. The department may not make a grant under this section in an
7amount that exceeds 75 percent of the cost of a program. The department shall
8allocate two-thirds of the funds available from the appropriation account under s.
920.115 (7) (va) in each fiscal year for grants under this section.
SB40-CSA1,1078,14
1193.60 Grazing lands conservation grant. The department shall award a
12grant in each fiscal year, from the appropriation account under s. 20.115 (4) (s), for
13technical education and research under the Wisconsin grazing lands conservation
14initiative.
SB40-CSA1,1078,2117
94.64
(3r) (b) Beginning with the license year that begins on August 15,
2000 182007, a person applying for a license under sub. (3) shall pay the following
19agricultural chemical cleanup surcharges, unless the department establishes
lower 20different surcharges under s. 94.73 (15)
after the effective date of this paragraph ....
21[revisor inserts date]:
SB40-CSA1,1078,2422
1. For each business location and each mobile unit that the applicant uses to
23manufacture fertilizer in this state, other than a business location or mobile unit that
24is also licensed under s. 94.685 or 94.703,
$20 $14.
SB40-CSA1,1079,2
12. If the applicant distributes, but does not manufacture, fertilizer in this state,
2$20 $14.
SB40-CSA1,1079,74
94.64
(4) (a) 5. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of
63 44 cents per
5ton on all fertilizer that the person sells or distributes in this state after June 30,
2005 62007, unless the department establishes a
lower different surcharge under s. 94.73
7(15)
after the effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date].
SB40-CSA1,1079,109
94.681
(3) (a) If the applicant sells less than $25,000 of the product during the
10payment period for use in this state,
$5 $3.50.
SB40-CSA1,1079,1312
94.681
(3) (b) If the applicant sells at least $25,000 but less than $75,000 of that
13product during the payment period for use in this state,
$170 $120.
SB40-CSA1,1079,1715
94.681
(3) (c) If the applicant sells at least $75,000 of that product during the
16payment period for use in this state, an amount equal to
1.1% 0.75 percent of gross
17revenues from sales of the product during the payment period for use in this state.
SB40-CSA1,1079,2319
94.685
(3) (a) 2. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of
$40 $28, unless
20the department establishes a
lower different surcharge under s. 94.73 (15)
, except
21that the dealer or distributor need not pay the surcharge for the license years that
22begin on January 1, 1999, and on January 1, 2000 after the effective date of this
23subdivision .... [revisor inserts date].
SB40-CSA1,1080,5
194.703
(3) (a) 2. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of
$55 $38, unless
2the department establishes a
lower different surcharge under s. 94.73 (15)
, except
3that the person need not pay the surcharge for the license years that begin on
4January 1, 1999, and on January 1, 2000 after the effective date of this subdivision
5.... [revisor inserts date].
SB40-CSA1,1080,117
94.704
(3) (a) 2. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of
$20 $14, unless
8the department establishes a
lower different surcharge under s. 94.73 (15)
, except
9that the person need not pay the surcharge for the license years that begin on
10January 1, 1999, and on January 1, 2000 after the effective date of this subdivision
11.... [revisor inserts date].
SB40-CSA1,1080,2313
94.73
(2) (c) The department may issue an order under par. (a) on a summary
14basis without prior notice or a prior hearing if the department determines that a
15summary order is necessary to prevent imminent harm to public health or safety or
16to the environment. If the recipient of a summary order requests a hearing on that
17order, the department shall hold a hearing within 10 days after it receives the
18request unless the recipient agrees to a later hearing date. The department is not
19required to stay enforcement of a summary order issued under this paragraph
20pending the outcome of the hearing. If the responsible person prevails after a
21hearing, the department shall reimburse the responsible person from the
22appropriation under s. 20.115 (7)
(e) or (wm) for the corrective action costs incurred
23as the result of the department's order.
SB40-CSA1,1081,9
194.73
(7) (a) The department may make payments to a responsible person who
2is eligible for reimbursement under sub. (3) if the department has authorized
3reimbursement to that person under sub. (6). The department shall make payment
4from the appropriation
accounts account under s. 20.115 (7)
(e) and (wm), subject to
5the availability of funds in
those that appropriation
accounts account. If there are
6insufficient funds to pay the full amounts authorized under sub. (6) to all eligible
7responsible persons, the department shall distribute payments in the order in which
8applications were received, unless the department specifies, by rule, a different order
9of payment.
SB40-CSA1,1081,1811
94.73
(15) (a)
The Subject to par. (am), the department may, by rule,
reduce 12modify any of the surcharges in ss. 94.64 (3r) (b) and (4) (a) 5., 94.681 (3), 94.685 (3)
13(a) 2., 94.703 (3) (a) 2., and 94.704 (3) (a) 2.
below the amounts specified in those
14provisions. The department shall adjust surcharge amounts as necessary to
15maintain a balance in the agricultural chemical cleanup fund at the end of each fiscal
16year of not more than $2,500,000
, but may not increase a surcharge amount over the
17amount specified in s. 94.64 (3r) (b) or (4) (a) 5., 94.681 (3), 94.685 (3) (a) 2., 94.703
18(3) (a) 2., or 94.704 (3) (a) 2.
SB40-CSA1,1081,2120
94.73
(15) (am) The department may not increase a surcharge above the
21following amount:
SB40-CSA1,1081,2222
1. Under s. 94.64 (3r) (b) 1. and 2., $20.
SB40-CSA1,1081,2323
2. Under s. 94.64 (4) (a) 5., 63 cents per ton.
SB40-CSA1,1081,2424
3. Under s. 94.681 (3) (a), $5.
SB40-CSA1,1081,2525
4. Under s. 94.681 (3) (b), $170.
SB40-CSA1,1082,1
15. Under s. 94.681 (3) (c), 1.1 percent of gross revenues.
SB40-CSA1,1082,22
6. Under s. 94.685 (3) (a) 2., $40.
SB40-CSA1,1082,33
7. Under s. 94.703 (3) (a) 2., $55.
SB40-CSA1,1082,44
8. Under s. 94.704 (3) (a) 2., $20.
SB40-CSA1,1082,7
694.74 Prevention of pollution from agricultural chemicals. (1) In this
7section, "agricultural chemical" has the meaning given in s. 94.73 (1) (a).
SB40-CSA1,1082,13
8(2) The department may provide financial assistance to a business to pay not
9more than 50 percent of the costs of capital improvements designed to prevent
10pollution from agricultural chemicals. Under this section, the department may not
11provide funding for capital improvements at any site in an amount that exceeds
12$500,000 less any amount received under s. 94.73 for the site. The department may
13not expend more than $250,000 per fiscal year under this section.
SB40-CSA1,1082,15
14(3) The department shall promulgate rules for determining eligible businesses,
15eligible projects, and allowable costs for financial assistance under this section.
SB40-CSA1,1082,2117
101.01
(4) "Employer" means any person, firm, corporation, state, county,
18town, city, village, school district, sewer district, drainage district,
family long-term 19care district and other public or quasi-public corporations as well as any agent,
20manager, representative or other person having control or custody of any
21employment, place of employment or of any employee.
SB40-CSA1,1083,323
101.02
(20) (e) 1. If an applicant who is an individual does not have a social
24security number, the applicant, as a condition of applying for or applying to renew
25a license shall submit a statement made or subscribed under oath or affirmation to
1the department of commerce that the applicant does not have a social security
2number. The form of the statement shall be prescribed by the department of
3workforce development children and families.
SB40-CSA1,1083,125
101.02
(21) (b) As provided in the memorandum of understanding under s.
649.857 and except as provided in par. (e), the department of commerce may not issue
7or renew a license unless the applicant provides the department of commerce with
8his or her social security number. The department of commerce may not disclose the
9social security number except that the department of commerce may disclose the
10social security number of an applicant for a license under par. (a) or a renewal of a
11license under par. (a) to the department of
workforce development children and
12families for the sole purpose of administering s. 49.22.
SB40-CSA1,1083,2114
101.02
(21) (c) As provided in the memorandum of understanding under s.
1549.857, the department may not issue or renew a license if the applicant or licensee
16is delinquent in making court-ordered payments of child or family support,
17maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses or other expenses related to the
18support of a child or former spouse or if the applicant or licensee fails to comply, after
19appropriate notice, with a subpoena or warrant issued by the department of
20workforce development children and families or a county child support agency under
21s. 59.53 (5) and relating to paternity or child support proceedings.
SB40-CSA1,1084,523
101.02
(21) (d) As provided in the memorandum of understanding under s.
2449.857, the department shall restrict or suspend a license issued by the department
25if the licensee is delinquent in making court-ordered payments of child or family
1support, maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses or other expenses related
2to the support of a child or former spouse or if the licensee fails to comply, after
3appropriate notice, with a subpoena or warrant issued by the department of
4workforce development children and families or a county child support agency under
5s. 59.53 (5) and relating to paternity or child support proceedings.