SB40-SSA1, s. 1406
1Section
1406. 49.13 (3) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 49.79 (9) (b) 2. and
2amended to read:
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49.79
(9) (b) 2. For the 2nd occurrence of noncompliance, 3 months, or until the
4person complies with the work requirements under
sub. (2) par. (a), whichever is
5later.
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6Section
1407. 49.13 (3) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 49.79 (9) (b) 3. and
7amended to read:
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49.79
(9) (b) 3. For the 3rd and subsequent occurrences of noncompliance, 6
9months, or until the person complies with the work requirements under
sub. (2) par. 10(a), whichever is later.
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49.134
(2) (a) From the allocation under s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), the department shall
13make grants to local agencies to fund child care resource and referral services
14provided by those local agencies. The department shall provide an allocation formula
15to determine the amount of a grant awarded under this section.
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49.136
(2) (a) From the allocation under s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), the department may
18award grants for the start-up or expansion of child care services.
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49.137
(2) (a) From the allocation under s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), the department may
21award grants to child care providers that meet the quality of care standards
22established under s. 49.155 (1d) (b) to improve the retention of skilled and
23experienced child care staff. In awarding grants under this subsection, the
24department shall consider the applying child care provider's total enrollment of
1children and average enrollment of children who receive or are eligible for publicly
2funded care from the child care provider.
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49.137
(3) (a) From the allocation under s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), the department may
5award grants to child care providers for assistance in meeting the quality of care
6standards established under s. 49.155 (1d) (b).
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49.137
(4) Training and technical assistance contracts. (intro.) From the
9allocation under s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), the department may contract with one or more
10agencies for the provision of training and technical assistance to improve the quality
11of child care provided in this state. The training and technical assistance activities
12contracted for under this subsection may include any of the following activities:
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49.137
(4m) Local pass-through grant program. From the allocation under
15s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), the department shall award grants to local governments and tribal
16governing bodies for programs to improve the quality of child care. The department
17shall promulgate rules to administer the grant program, including rules that specify
18the eligibility criteria and procedures for awarding the grants.
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19Section
1408. 49.138 (1m) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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49.138
(1m) (intro.) The department shall implement a program of emergency
21assistance to needy persons in cases of fire, flood, natural disaster, homelessness or
22impending homelessness, or energy crisis. The department shall establish the
23maximum amount of aid to be granted, except for cases of energy crisis, per family
24member based on the funding available under s.
20.445 (3) 20.437 (2) (dz) and (md).
25The department need not establish the maximum amount by rule under ch. 227. The
1department shall publish the maximum amount and annual changes to it in the
2Wisconsin administrative register. Emergency assistance provided to needy persons
3under this section may only be provided to a needy person once in a 12-month period.
4Emergency assistance provided to needy persons under this section in cases of
5homelessness or impending homelessness may be used only to obtain or retain a
6permanent living accommodation. For the purposes of this section, a family is
7considered to be homeless, or to be facing impending homelessness, if any of the
8following applies:
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49.143
(2) (b) Establish a children's services network. The children's services
11network shall provide information about community resources available to the
12dependent children in a Wisconsin works group, including charitable food and
13clothing centers; subsidized and low-income housing; transportation subsidies; the
14state supplemental food program for women, infants and children under s.
253.06 1549.17; and child care programs. In a county having a population of 500,000 or more,
16a children's services network shall, in addition, provide a forum for those persons
17who are interested in the delivery of child welfare services and other services to
18children and families in the geographical area under sub. (6) served by that
19children's services network to communicate with and make recommendations to the
20providers of those services in that geographical area with respect to the delivery of
21those services in that area.
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49.147
(3m) Real work, real pay pilot project. (a)
Administration and
24evaluation. Except as provided in par. (d), the department shall conduct and
1evaluate a real work, real pay pilot project from January 1, 2008, to December 31,
22009.
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(b)
Eligibility and project limits. 1. Except as specifically provided in this
4subsection, all general and nonfinancial eligibility requirements under s. 49.145
5apply to participants under this subsection, and all requirements under sub. (3), as
6they apply to Wisconsin Works agencies, employers, and participants, apply to
7Wisconsin Works agencies, employers, and participants under this subsection.
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2. The project shall be limited to 100 individuals and shall be conducted in at
9least one of the geographical areas established by the department under s. 49.143 (6)
10that is in Milwaukee County and in at least 2 of those geographical areas that are
11not in Milwaukee County.
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(c)
Employer subsidies and reimbursements. The Wisconsin Works agency
13shall pay an employer that employs a participant under this subsection a monthly
14wage subsidy that does not exceed the federal minimum wage for no more than 30
15hours of work per week. Worksite training activities prescribed by the employer that
16are consistent with training provided to other employees at the worksite are
17considered work for purposes of calculating the wage subsidy under this paragraph.
18In addition to the wage subsidy, the Wisconsin Works agency shall reimburse the
19employer for up to 100 percent of all of the following costs that are attributable to
20employment of the participant:
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1. Federal social security taxes.
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2. State and federal unemployment contributions or taxes, if any.
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3. Worker's compensation insurance premiums, if any.
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(d)
Time-limited participation and payment extension. An individual may
25participate in the project under this subsection for a maximum of 6 months, with an
1opportunity for an extension of up to 3 months. Notwithstanding the ending date for
2the project, payments under par. (c) for any participant who is accepted into the
3project before December 31, 2009, shall be made until the participant completes his
4or her 6-month participation period or any extension to it already commenced before
5that date.
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(e)
Mentors and stipends. The Wisconsin Works agency and employer of a
7participant under this subsection shall work together to find a mentor for the
8participant at the participant's work site. The Wisconsin Works agency shall pay
9each mentor a monthly stipend of $50.
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(f)
Employer effort to retain, refer, or evaluate participant. An employer that
11employs a participant under this subsection and receives a wage subsidy shall agree
12to make a good faith effort to retain the participant as a permanent unsubsidized
13employee after the wage subsidy ends if the participant successfully completes
14participation in the project under this subsection. An employer shall also agree that,
15if the employer does not retain a participant as a permanent unsubsidized employee,
16the employer will serve as an employment reference for the participant or provide
17to the Wisconsin Works agency a written performance evaluation of the participant,
18including recommendations for improvements.
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49.147
(6) (c)
Distribution and administration. From the appropriation under
21s.
20.445 (3) 20.437 (2) (jL), the department shall distribute funds for job access loans
22to a Wisconsin Works agency, which shall administer the loans in accordance with
23rules promulgated by the department.
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149.147
(6) (cm) 1. The department
of workforce development may, in the
2manner provided in s. 49.85, collect job access loan repayments that are delinquent
3under the terms of a repayment agreement. The department
of workforce
4development shall credit all delinquent repayments collected by the department of
5revenue as a setoff under s. 71.93 to the appropriation account under s.
20.445 (3) 620.437 (2) (jL). Use of the process under s. 49.85 does not preclude the department
7of workforce development from collecting delinquent repayments through other
8legal means.
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49.155
(1) Definitions. (intro.) In this section
, except as otherwise provided:
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11Section 1420m. 49.155 (1g) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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49.155
(1g) Distribution of funds. Within the limits of the availability of the
13federal child care and development block grant funds received under
42 USC 9858,
14the department shall do all of the following:
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(a) Subject to sub. (1j), spend no more than the minimum amount required
16under
42 USC 9858 on programs to improve the quality and availability of child care.
17From the appropriations under s. 20.445 (3) (cm), (kx), (mc), and (md), the
18department shall allocate and distribute funding in each fiscal year for all of the
19following:
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1. A child care scholarship and bonus program, in the amount of at least
21$3,475,000 per fiscal year.
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2. Grants under s. 49.134 (2) for child day care resource and referral services,
23in the amount of at least $1,225,000 per fiscal year.
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3. A transfer to the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (3) (kx) for child care
25licensing activities, in the amount of at least $4,800,600 per fiscal year.
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14. Grants under s. 49.137 (4m).
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5. Contracts under s. 49.137 (4) for training and technical assistance.
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6. The department's share of the costs for the Child Care Information Center
4operated by the division for libraries, technology, and community learning in the
5department of public instruction.
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(b) Subject to sub. (1j), from the appropriations under s. 20.445 (3) (cm), (kx),
7and (mc), distribute $1,765,600 in fiscal year 2007-08 and $1,600,300 in fiscal year
82008-09 for administration of the department's office of child care.
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9Section 1420n. 49.155 (1g) (a) (intro.) and 3. and (b) of the statutes, as affected
10by 2007 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), are amended to read:
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49.155
(1g) (a) (intro.) Subject to sub. (1j), spend no more than the minimum
12amount required under
42 USC 9858 on programs to improve the quality and
13availability of child care. From the appropriations under s.
20.445 (3) 20.437 (2) (cm),
14(kx), (mc), and (md), the department shall allocate and distribute funding in each
15fiscal year for all of the following:
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3. A transfer to the appropriation account under s.
20.435 (3) 20.437 (1) (kx) for
17child care licensing activities, in the amount of at least $4,800,600 per fiscal year.
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(b) Subject to sub. (1j), from the appropriations under s.
20.445 (3) 20.437 (2) 19(cm), (kx), and (mc), distribute $1,765,600 in fiscal year 2007-08 and $1,600,300 in
20fiscal year 2008-09 for administration of the department's office of child care.
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21Section
1425. 49.155 (1m) (a) 3m. of the statutes is amended to read:
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49.155
(1m) (a) 3m. Participate in a job search or work experience component
23of the food stamp employment and training program under s.
49.13 49.79 (9).
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149.155
(5) Liability for payment. An individual is liable for the percentage of
2the cost of the child care specified by the department in a printed copayment
3schedule.
The department may not increase copayment amounts by more than 2.8
4percent per year. An individual who is under the age of 20 and is attending high
5school or participating in a course of study meeting the standards established under
6s. 115.29 (4) for the granting of a declaration of equivalency to high school graduation
7may not be determined liable for more than the minimum copayment amount for the
8type of child care received and the number of children receiving child care.
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49.155
(6m) Child care provider reimbursements. (a) In this subsection,
11"child care provider" means a provider licensed under s. 48.65.
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(b) The department shall reimburse a child care provider on the basis of the
13number of authorized hours for a child to receive services from the child care provider
14and shall adjust the number of authorized hours on the basis of a child's history of
15underutilization. For this purpose, the department shall do all of the following:
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1. Program the child care computer system to track the hourly usage of child
17care authorized hours for each child for each child care provider over a review period
18of 6 consecutive 2-week periods and to automatically adjust a child's authorized
19hours if usage is consistently less than 50 percent of the authorized hours for the
20child in each of those 2-week periods.
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2. Reduce the authorized hours for a child to reflect actual usage and provide
22an automated notice to the child's parent, child care provider, and local case worker
23that allows a reasonable time for the child care provider to fill the vacant child care
24slot.
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13. Adjust the authorized hours for a child to the highest usage during the
212-week review period, except that the department may not set the authorized hours
3for a child at a level that is less than 20 hours per week.
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(c) The department shall allow families to request adjustments in authorized
5hours if needed to meet work requirements and to appeal any determinations made
6with respect to adjustments in authorized hours under par. (b).
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49.1635
(1) To the extent permitted under federal law and subject to sub. (2),
9from the appropriation under s.
20.445 (3) 20.437 (2) (md) the department may
10distribute funds to the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation in an amount up to the
11amount received by the foundation from private donations, but not to exceed
12$100,000 in a fiscal year. Except as provided in sub. (4), funds distributed under this
13subsection may be used only for the provision of legal services to individuals who are
14eligible for temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et seq. and
15whose incomes are at or below 200% of the poverty line.
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16Section
1435. 49.175 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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49.175
(1) Allocation of funds. (intro.) Except as provided in sub. (2), within
18the limits of the appropriations under s.
20.445 (3)
20.437 (2) (a), (cm), (dz), (k), (kx),
19(L), (mc), (md), (me), and (s), the department shall allocate the following amounts for
20the following purposes:
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49.175
(1) (a)
Wisconsin Works benefits. For Wisconsin Works benefits,
23$59,184,700 $44,068,500 in fiscal year
2005-06 2007-08 and
$51,930,000 24$43,392,200 in fiscal year
2006-07
2008-09.
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(1) (b)
Wisconsin Works administration. For administration of
2Wisconsin Works performed under contracts under s. 49.143,
$18,999,900 3$10,701,100 in fiscal year
2005-06
2007-08 and
$16,834,100 $10,701,100 in fiscal
4year
2006-07 2008-09.
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(1) (f)
Wisconsin Works ancillary services. For program services under
8Wisconsin Works provided under contracts under s. 49.143,
$49,534,800 $38,471,500 9in fiscal year
2005-06 2007-08 and
$43,463,000 $38,471,500 in fiscal year
2006-07 102008-09.
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(1) (g)
State administration of public assistance programs. For state
13administration of public assistance programs,
$16,060,000 $16,670,100 in
each 14fiscal year
2007-08 and $16,868,500 in fiscal year 2008-09.
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49.175
(1) (i)
Emergency assistance. For emergency assistance under s. 49.138,
17$4,500,000 $6,000,000 in each fiscal year.
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49.175
(1) (p)
Direct child care services. For direct child care services under s.
2049.155,
$310,332,100 $345,601,800 in fiscal year
2005-06 2007-08 and
21$313,432,100 $355,352,000 in fiscal year
2006-07 2008-09.
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(1) (q)
Indirect child
Child care services state administration. For
24indirect administration of child care services under s. 49.155 (1g)
, $9,926,700 (b),
1$1,765,600 in fiscal year
2005-06 2007-08 and
$9,929,000 $1,600,300 in fiscal year
22006-07 2008-09.
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49.175
(1) (qm)
Quality care for quality kids. For the child care quality
5improvement activities specified in s. 49.155 (1g)
(d), $3,378,500 (a), $5,311,000 in
6each fiscal year.
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49.175
(1) (qs)
Child care licensing. For child care licensing, at least $4,800,600
9in each fiscal year.
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11Section
1448. 49.175 (1) (ze) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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49.175
(1) (ze) (title)
Programs administered by the department of health and
13family services relating to children and families.