79.10 (6m) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), if the department of administration or the department of revenue determines by October 1 of the year of any distribution under subs. (4) and, (5), and (5m) that there was an overpayment or underpayment made in that year's distribution by the department of administration to municipalities, as determined under subs. (4) and, (5), and (5m), because of an error by the department of administration, the department of revenue or any municipality, the overpayment or underpayment shall be corrected as provided in this paragraph. Any overpayment shall be corrected by reducing the subsequent year's distribution, as determined under subs. (4) and, (5), and (5m), by an amount equal to the amount of the overpayment. Any underpayment shall be corrected by increasing the subsequent year's distribution, as determined under subs. (4) and, (5), and (5m), by an amount equal to the amount of the underpayment. Corrections shall be made in the distributions to all municipalities affected by the error. Corrections shall be without interest.

SECTION 11. 79.10 (7m) (c) of the statutes is created to read:

79.10 (7m) (c) First dollar credit. 1. The amount determined under sub. (5m) shall be distributed from the appropriation under s. 20.835 (3) (b) by the department of administration on the 4th Monday in July.

2. The town, village, or city treasurer shall settle for the amounts distributed on the 4th Monday in July under this paragraph with the appropriate county treasurer not later than August 15. Failure to settle timely under this subdivision subjects the town, village, or city treasurer to the penalties under s. 74.31. On or before August 20, the county treasurer shall settle with each taxing jurisdiction, including towns, villages, and cities except 1st class cities, in the county.

SECTION 12. 79.10 (9) (bn) of the statutes is created to read:

79.10 (9) (bn) First dollar credit. Except as provided in ss. 79.175 and 79.18, and subject to s. 79.15, the first dollar credit shall be allocated to every parcel of real estate on which improvements are located in an amount determined by multiplying the amount determined by the department of revenue under sub. (11) (d), by the school tax rate.

SECTION 13. 79.10 (9) (c) 3. of the statutes is created to read:

79.10 (9) (c) 3. The credit under par. (bn) shall reduce the property taxes otherwise payable.

SECTION 14. 79.10 (11) (d) of the statutes is created to read:

79.10 (11) (d) Before December 1, the department of revenue shall calculate, to the nearest $100, the estimated fair market value necessary to distribute the total amount available for distribution under s. 79.15.

SECTION 15. 79.14 of the statutes is amended to read:

79.14 School levy tax credit. The appropriation under s. 20.835 (3) (b), for the payments under s. 79.10 (4), is $319,305,000 in 1994, 1995, and 1996; $469,305,000 beginning in 1997 and ending in 2006; and $593,050,000 in each year thereafter.

SECTION 16. 79.15 of the statutes is created to read:

79.15 Improvements credit. Beginning in 2009, the total amount paid each year to municipalities from the appropriation account under s. 20.835 (3) (b) for the payments under s. 79.10 (5m) is $100,000,000.

SECTION 9341. Initial applicability; Revenue.

(1) FIRST DOLLAR PROPERTY TAX CREDIT. The treatment of sections 20.835 (3) (b), 74.09 (3) (b) 6m. and 7., 79.10 (1m) (b), (5), (5m), (6m) (a), (7m) (c), (9) (bn) and (c) 3., and (11) (d) and 79.15 of the statutes, the renumbering and amendment of section 79.10 (2) of the statutes, and the creation of section 79.10 (2) (b) of the statutes first apply to property taxes levied in 2009.
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE

DOA:......Rhodes, BB0204 - Services for Drivers appropriation made continuing
For 2007-09 Budget -- Not Ready For Introduction
2007 BILL

AN ACT ...; relating to: the budget.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
health and human services
Mental illness, alcoholism, and developmental disabilities
Under current law, moneys received by the secretary of administration from the driver improvement surcharge on court fines and forfeitures are credited to a program revenues appropriation account in DHFS. From this appropriation, the secretary of administration may transfer unencumbered moneys to several other appropriations, including a DHFS annual appropriation account to pay counties for alcoholism services for drivers referred through assessment.
This bill changes to a continuing appropriation account the DHFS annual appropriation account to provide alcoholism services for drivers.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SECTION 1. 20.435 (7) (hy) of the statutes is amended to read:

20.435 (7) (hy) Services for drivers, local assistance. The As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for the purpose of s. 51.42 for drivers referred through assessment, to be allocated according to a plan developed by the department of health and family services. All moneys transferred from sub. (6) (hx) shall be credited to this appropriation, except that the unencumbered balance on June 30 of each year shall revert to the appropriation under sub. (6) (hx).

****NOTE: This SECTION involves a change in an appropriation that must be reflected in the revised schedule in s. 20.005, stats.
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE

DOA:......Rhodes, BB0205 - Children's Long-Term Care Managed Care
For 2007-09 Budget -- Not Ready For Introduction
2007 BILL

AN ACT ...; relating to: the budget.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
health and human services
Medical Assistance
This bill requires DHFS to seek waivers for federal medical assistance laws that are necessary to implement, in at least three pilot sites, a Medical Assistance Program under managed care for the long-term care of children with disabilities. The bill also requires DHFS to award moneys in both years of the fiscal biennium for technical assistance and planning services in support of family-centered managed care for children with long-term support needs.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SECTION 1. 46.48 (16) of the statutes is created to read:

46.48 (16) CHILDREN'S LONG-TERM MANAGED CARE. The department shall award not more than $250,000 in fiscal year 2007-08 and not more than $250,000 in fiscal year 2008-09 as a grant to an organization or a group of organizations for technical assistance and planning services in support of family-centered managed care for children with long-term support needs.

SECTION 2. 49.45 (54) of the statutes is created to read:

49.45 (54) MANAGED CARE PILOT PROGRAM FOR LONG-TERM CARE OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. The department shall seek waivers of federal medical assistance statutes and regulations from the federal department of health and human services necessary to implement, in at least 3 pilot sites, a program of managed care for the long-term care of children with disabilities.
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE

DOA:......Rhodes, 0206 - Family Support criteria for services priority
For 2007-09 Budget -- Not Ready For Introduction
2007 BILL

AN ACT ...; relating to: the budget.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
health and human services
Other health and human services
Currently, county departments of human services, developmental disabilities services, or community programs administer the Family Support Program, under which parents of eligible disabled children care for the children in their homes, rather than placing the children in institutions. DHFS must promulgate rules for the Family Support Program, including criteria by which county departments may determine priorities for available funding.
This bill requires that, rather than promulgating rules by which counties determine funding priorities under the Family Support Program, DHFS establishes the criteria for service priority to ensure that funds are used consistently and effectively.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SECTION 1. 46.985 (2) (a) 2. of the statutes is repealed.

SECTION 2. 46.985 (2) (f) of the statutes is created to read:

46.985 (2) (f) Establish criteria for priority of services that take into account urgency of need, statewide consistency, developmental impact on eligible children, and other factors, so as to ensure that available funds are used consistently and effectively.
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE

DOA:......Fath, BB0214 - Require addtional credit in math and science for high school diploma
For 2007-09 Budget -- Not Ready For Introduction
2007 BILL

AN ACT ...; relating to: requiring an additional credit in mathematics and in science for a high school diploma.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
education
Primary and secondary education
Under current law, a school board may not grant a high school diploma to any pupil unless the pupil has earned, in grades 9 to 12, at least 4 credits of English, 3 credits of social studies, 2 credits of mathematics, 2 credits of science, and 1.5 credits of physical education.
Beginning with pupils graduating in 2011, this bill requires an additional credit of mathematics and of science.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SECTION 1. 118.33 (1) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:

118.33 (1) (a) 1. In the high school grades, at least 4 credits of English including writing composition, 3 credits of social studies including state and local government, 2 3 credits of mathematics, 2 3 credits of science and 1.5 credits of physical education.

SECTION 9337. Initial applicability; Public Instruction.

(1) HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. The treatment of section 118.33 (1) (a) 1. of the statutes first applies to pupils graduating from high school in 2011.
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE

DOA:......Jablonsky, BB-0213 - DHFS to start treatment
For 2007-09 Budget -- Not Ready For Introduction
2007 BILL

AN ACT ...; relating to: the budget.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
courts and procedure
Other courts and procedure
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