SB1, s. 1856 3Section 1856. 59.69 (15) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,825,114 59.69 (15) (f) The department of health and family services shall designate a
5single subunit within the that department to maintain appropriate records
6indicating the location and the capacity of each community living arrangement for
7adults
, and the information shall be available to the public. The department of
8children and families shall designate a single subunit within that department to
9maintain appropriate records indicating the location and the capacity of each
10community living arrangement for children, and the information shall be available
11to the public.
SB1, s. 1857 12Section 1857. 59.69 (15) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,825,1513 59.69 (15) (h) The attorney general shall take action, upon the request of the
14department of health and family services or the department of children and families,
15to enforce compliance with this subsection.
SB1, s. 1860m 16Section 1860m. 60.37 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,826,317 60.37 (4) (a) An elected town officer, other than a town clerk, a town treasurer,
18or an officer serving in a combined office of town clerk and town treasurer,
who also
19serves as a town employee may be paid an hourly wage for serving as a town
20employee, not exceeding a total of $5,000 each year. An elected town officer, who is
21a town clerk, a town treasurer, or an officer serving in a combined office of town clerk
22and town treasurer, who also serves as a town employee may be paid an hourly wage
23for serving as a town employee, not exceeding a total of $15,000 each year.
Amounts
24that are paid under this paragraph may be paid in addition to any amount that an
25individual receives under s. 60.32 or as a volunteer fire fighter, emergency medical

1technician, or first responder under s. 66.0501 (4). The $5,000 maximum in this
2paragraph includes amounts paid to a town board supervisor who is acting as
3superintendent of highways under s. 82.03 (1).
SB1, s. 1861 4Section 1861. 60.63 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,826,10 560.63 Community and other living arrangements. (intro.) For purposes
6of s. 60.61, the location of a community living arrangement for adults, as defined in
7s. 46.03 (22), a community living arrangement for children, as defined in s. 48.743
8(1),
a foster home, as defined in s. 48.02 (6), a treatment foster home, as defined in
9s. 48.02 (17q), or an adult family home, as defined in s. 50.01 (1), in any town shall
10be subject to the following criteria:
SB1, s. 1862 11Section 1862. 60.63 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,826,1812 60.63 (4) If the community living arrangement has capacity for 8 or fewer
13persons being served by the program, meets the criteria listed in subs. (1) and (2),
14and is licensed, operated, or permitted under the authority of the department of
15health and family services or the department of children and families, the
16community living arrangement is entitled to locate in any residential zone, without
17being required to obtain special zoning permission except as provided under sub.
18(10).
SB1, s. 1863 19Section 1863. 60.63 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,827,320 60.63 (5) In all cases where the community living arrangement has capacity
21for 9 to 15 persons being served by the program, meets the criteria listed in subs. (1)
22and (2), and is licensed, operated, or permitted under the authority of the department
23of health and family services or the department of children and families, that facility
24is entitled to locate in any residential area except areas zoned exclusively for
25single-family or 2-family residences except as provided in sub. (10), but is entitled

1to apply for special zoning permission to locate in those areas. The town may grant
2such special zoning permission at its discretion and shall make a procedure available
3to enable such facilities to request such permission.
SB1, s. 1864 4Section 1864. 60.63 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,827,115 60.63 (6) In all cases where the community living arrangement has capacity
6for serving 16 or more persons, meets the criteria listed in subs. (1) and (2), and is
7licensed, operated, or permitted under the authority of the department of health and
8family services or the department of children and families, that facility is entitled to
9apply for special zoning permission to locate in areas zoned for residential use. The
10town may grant such special zoning permission at its discretion and shall make a
11procedure available to enable such facilities to request such permission.
SB1, s. 1865 12Section 1865. 60.63 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,827,1913 60.63 (7) The department of health and family services shall designate a single
14subunit within the that department to maintain appropriate records indicating the
15location and the capacity of each community living arrangement for adults, and such
16information shall be available to the public. The department of children and families
17shall designate a single subunit within that department to maintain appropriate
18records indicating the location and the capacity of each community living
19arrangement for children, and such information shall be available to the public.
SB1, s. 1866 20Section 1866. 60.63 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,827,2321 60.63 (9) The attorney general shall take all necessary action, upon the request
22of the department of health and family services or the department of children and
23families
, to enforce compliance with this section.
SB1, s. 1868 24Section 1868. 62.23 (7) (i) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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162.23 (7) (i) Community and other living arrangements. (intro.) For purposes
2of this section, the location of a community living arrangement for adults, as defined
3in s. 46.03 (22), a community living arrangement for children, as defined in s. 48.743
4(1),
a foster home, as defined in s. 48.02 (6), a treatment foster home, as defined in
5s. 48.02 (17q), or an adult family home, as defined in s. 50.01 (1), in any city shall be
6subject to the following criteria:
SB1, s. 1869 7Section 1869. 62.23 (7) (i) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,828,138 62.23 (7) (i) 3. In all cases where the community living arrangement has
9capacity for 8 or fewer persons being served by the program, meets the criteria listed
10in subds. 1. and 2., and is licensed, operated, or permitted under the authority of the
11department of health and family services or the department of children and families,
12that facility is entitled to locate in any residential zone, without being required to
13obtain special zoning permission except as provided in subd. 9.
SB1, s. 1870 14Section 1870. 62.23 (7) (i) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,828,2315 62.23 (7) (i) 4. In all cases where the community living arrangement has
16capacity for 9 to 15 persons being served by the program, meets the criteria listed in
17subds. 1. and 2., and is licensed, operated, or permitted under the authority of the
18department of health and family services or the department of children and families,
19that facility is entitled to locate in any residential area except areas zoned exclusively
20for single-family or 2-family residences except as provided in subd. 9., but is entitled
21to apply for special zoning permission to locate in those areas. The city may grant
22such special zoning permission at its discretion and shall make a procedure available
23to enable such facilities to request such permission.
SB1, s. 1871 24Section 1871. 62.23 (7) (i) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,829,8
162.23 (7) (i) 5. In all cases where the community living arrangement has
2capacity for serving 16 or more persons, meets the criteria listed in subds. 1. and 2.,
3and is licensed, operated, or permitted under the authority of the department of
4health and family services or the department of children and families, that facility
5is entitled to apply for special zoning permission to locate in areas zoned for
6residential use. The city may grant such special zoning permission at its discretion
7and shall make a procedure available to enable such facilities to request such
8permission.
SB1, s. 1872 9Section 1872. 62.23 (7) (i) 6. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,829,1710 62.23 (7) (i) 6. The department of health and family services shall designate
11a single subunit within the that department to maintain appropriate records
12indicating the location and number of persons served by each community living
13arrangement for adults, and such information shall be available to the public. The
14department of children and families shall designate a single subunit within that
15department to maintain appropriate records indicating the location and number of
16persons served by each community living arrangement for children, and such
17information shall be available to the public.
SB1, s. 1873 18Section 1873. 62.23 (7) (i) 8. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,829,2119 62.23 (7) (i) 8. The attorney general shall take all necessary action, upon the
20request of the department of health and family services or the department of children
21and families
, to enforce compliance with this paragraph.
SB1, s. 1874 22Section 1874. 66.0137 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,830,223 66.0137 (3) Health insurance for unemployed persons. Any city, village,
24town, or county may purchase health or dental insurance for unemployed persons

1residing in the city, village, town, or county who are not eligible for medical
2assistance under s. 49.46, 49.468 or, 49.47, or 49.471 (4) (a) or (b).
SB1, s. 1874c 3Section 1874c. 66.0137 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,830,94 66.0137 (4) Self-insured health plans. If a city, including a 1st class city, or
5a village provides health care benefits under its home rule power, or if a town
6provides health care benefits, to its officers and employees on a self-insured basis,
7the self-insured plan shall comply with ss. 49.493 (3) (d), 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2),
8632.746 (10) (a) 2. and (b) 2., 632.747 (3), 632.85, 632.853, 632.855, 632.87 (4), (5),
9and (6), 632.895 (9) to (14) (15), 632.896, and 767.513 (4).
SB1, s. 1875m 10Section 1875m. 66.0203 (11) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,830,1611 66.0203 (11) Town of Ledgeview in Brown County may become a village. (a)
12The town of Ledgeview, in Brown County, may become a village if the town holds, and
13approves, an incorporation referendum as described in s. 66.0211 (3). None of the
14other procedures contained in ss. 66.0201 to 66.0213 need to be fulfilled, and no
15approval by the department's incorporation review board under s. 66.0207 is
16necessary for the town to become a village.
SB1,830,2017 (b) The town of Ledgeview, in Brown County, shall enter into a boundary
18agreement with the city of De Pere, under s. 66.0307, except that the agreement need
19not be completed before the town holds a referendum on incorporation, as described
20in s. 66.0211 (3).
SB1, s. 1875p 21Section 1875p. 66.0229 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0229 (1).
SB1, s. 1875r 22Section 1875r. 66.0229 (1) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,830,2323 66.0229 (1) (title) General procedures.
SB1, s. 1875s 24Section 1875s. 66.0229 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
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166.0229 (2) Town of Rochester in Racine county and the village of
2Rochester may consolidate.
The town of Rochester, in Racine County, and the
3village of Rochester may consolidate if all of the procedures contained sub. (1) are
4fulfilled, except that the consolidation ordinance need not be submitted to the circuit
5court for a determination and the department of administration for a public interest
6finding, as otherwise required, and the consolidation may be completed without any
7circuit court determination or department of administration findings.
SB1, s. 1875t 8Section 1875t. 66.0230 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,831,139 66.0230 (1) (a) In addition to the method described in s. 66.0229 (1) and subject
10to subs. (2), (3), and (4) and to s. 66.0307 (7), all or part of a town may consolidate with
11a contiguous city or village by ordinance passed by a two-thirds vote of all of the
12members of each board or council and ratified by the electors at a referendum held
13in each municipality.
SB1, s. 1876 14Section 1876. 66.0301 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,832,215 66.0301 (1) (a) In this section "municipality" means the state or any
16department or agency thereof, or any city, village, town, county, school district, public
17library system, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, sanitary
18district, farm drainage district, metropolitan sewerage district, sewer utility district,
19solid waste management system created under s. 59.70 (2), local exposition district
20created under subch. II of ch. 229, local professional baseball park district created
21under subch. III of ch. 229, local professional football stadium district created under
22subch. IV of ch. 229, a local cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229,
23family long-term care district under s. 46.2895, water utility district, mosquito
24control district, municipal electric company, county or city transit commission,

1commission created by contract under this section, taxation district, regional
2planning commission, or city-county health department.
SB1, s. 1877 3Section 1877. 66.0601 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,832,84 66.0601 (1) (b) Payments for abortions restricted. No city, village, town, family
5long-term care district under s. 46.2895 or agency or subdivision of a city, village or
6town may authorize funds for or pay to a physician or surgeon or a hospital, clinic
7or other medical facility for the performance of an abortion except those permitted
8under and which are performed in accordance with s. 20.927.
SB1, s. 1878 9Section 1878. 66.0601 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,832,1410 66.0601 (1) (c) Payments for abortion-related activity restricted. No city,
11village, town, family long-term care district under s. 46.2895 or agency or
12subdivision of a city, village or town may authorize payment of funds for a grant,
13subsidy or other funding involving a pregnancy program, project or service if s.
1420.9275 (2) applies to the pregnancy program, project or service.
SB1, s. 1879 15Section 1879. 66.0602 (1) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,832,1816 66.0602 (1) (am) "Joint fire department" means a joint fire department
17organized under s. 61.65 (2) (a) 3. or 62.13 (2m), or a joint fire department organized
18by any combination of 2 or more cities, villages, or towns under s. 66.0301 (2).
SB1, s. 1880 19Section 1880. 66.0602 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,832,2220 66.0602 (1) (b) "Penalized excess" means the levy , in an amount that is at least
21$500
over the limit under sub. (2) for the political subdivision, not including any
22amount that is excepted from the limit under subs. (3), (4), and (5).
SB1, s. 1881 23Section 1881. 66.0602 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,833,624 66.0602 (1) (d) "Valuation factor" means a percentage equal to the greater of
25either 4 percent or
the percentage change in the political subdivision's January 1

1equalized value due to new construction less improvements removed between the
2previous year and the current year, but not less than 2. Except as provided in subs.
3(3), (4), and (5), no political subdivision may increase its levy in any year by a
4percentage that exceeds the political subdivision's valuation factor. In determining
5its levy in any year, a city, village, or town shall subtract any tax increment that is
6calculated under s. 60.85 (1) (L) or 66.1105 (2) (i)
.
SB1, s. 1882 7Section 1882. 66.0602 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,833,148 66.0602 (2) Levy limit. Except as provided in subs. (3), (4), and (5), no political
9subdivision may increase its levy in 2007 or 2008 by a percentage that exceeds the
10political subdivision's valuation factor. The base amount in any year, to which the
11limit under this section applies, shall be the maximum allowable levy for the
12immediately preceding year. In determining its levy in any year, a city, village, town,
13or county shall subtract any tax increment that is calculated under s. 59.57 (3) (a),
1460.85 (1) (L), or 66.1105 (2) (i).
SB1, s. 1884 15Section 1884. 66.0602 (3) (e) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0602 (3) (e)
16(intro.) and amended to read:
SB1,833,1917 66.0602 (3) (e) (intro.) The limit otherwise applicable under this section does
18not apply to the amount that a county levies in that year for a county children with
19disabilities education board.
any of the following:
SB1, s. 1885 20Section 1885. 66.0602 (3) (e) 1. of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,833,2221 66.0602 (3) (e) 1. The amount that a county levies in that year for a county
22children with disabilities education board.
SB1, s. 1886 23Section 1886. 66.0602 (3) (e) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,833,2524 66.0602 (3) (e) 2. The amount that a 1st class city levies in that year for school
25purposes.
SB1, s. 1887
1Section 1887. 66.0602 (3) (e) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,834,32 66.0602 (3) (e) 3. The amount that a county levies in that year under s. 82.08
3(2) for bridge and culvert construction and repair.
SB1, s. 1888 4Section 1888. 66.0602 (3) (e) 4. of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,834,65 66.0602 (3) (e) 4. The amount that a county levies in that year to make
6payments to public libraries under s. 43.12.
SB1, s. 1889 7Section 1889. 66.0602 (3) (e) 5. of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,834,108 66.0602 (3) (e) 5. The amount that a political subdivision levies in that year to
9make up any revenue shortfall for the debt service on a revenue bond issued under
10s. 66.0621.
SB1, s. 1890 11Section 1890. 66.0602 (3) (f) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1, s. 1891 12Section 1891. 66.0602 (3) (h) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,834,1813 66.0602 (3) (h) 1. Subject to subd. 2., the limit otherwise applicable under this
14section does not apply to the amount that a city, village, or town levies in that year
15to pay for charges assessed by a joint fire department organized under s. 61.65 (2)
16(a) 3. or 62.13 (2m)
, but only to the extent that the amount levied to pay for such
17charges would cause the city, village, or town to exceed the limit that is otherwise
18applicable under this section.
SB1, s. 1892 19Section 1892. 66.0602 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,835,620 66.0602 (4) (a) A political subdivision may exceed the levy increase limit under
21sub. (2)
if its governing body adopts a resolution to that effect and if the resolution
22is approved in a referendum. The resolution shall specify the proposed amount of
23increase in the levy beyond the amount that is allowed under sub. (2), and shall
24specify whether the proposed amount of increase is for the next fiscal year only or if
25it will apply on an ongoing basis. With regard to a referendum relating to the 2005

1levy, or any levy in an odd-numbered year thereafter, the political subdivision may
2call a special referendum for the purpose of submitting the resolution to the electors
3of the political subdivision for approval or rejection. With regard to a referendum
4relating to the 2006 levy, or any levy in an even-numbered year thereafter, the
5referendum shall be held at the next succeeding spring primary or election or
6September primary or general election.
SB1, s. 1893 7Section 1893. 66.0602 (4) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,835,148 66.0602 (4) (d) Within 14 days after the referendum, the clerk of the political
9subdivision shall certify the results of the referendum to the department of revenue.
10The levy increase limit otherwise applicable to the political subdivision under this
11section
is increased in the next fiscal year by the percentage approved by a majority
12of those voting on the question. If the resolution specifies that the increase is for one
13year only, the amount of the increase shall be subtracted from the base used to
14calculate the limit for the 2nd succeeding fiscal year.
SB1, s. 1894 15Section 1894. 66.0602 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,835,2416 66.0602 (5) Exception, certain towns. A town with a population of less than
172,000 may exceed the levy increase limit otherwise applicable under this section to
18the town if the town board adopts a resolution supporting an increase and places the
19question on the agenda of an annual town meeting or a special town meeting and if
20the annual or special town meeting adopts a resolution endorsing the town board's
21resolution. The limit otherwise applicable to the town under this section is increased
22in the next fiscal year by the percentage approved by a majority of those voting on
23the question. Within 14 days after the adoption of the resolution, the town clerk shall
24certify the results of the vote to the department of revenue.
SB1, s. 1895 25Section 1895. 66.0602 (6) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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166.0602 (6) Penalties. (intro.) If Except as provided in sub. (6m), if the
2department of revenue determines that a political subdivision has a penalized excess
3in any year, the department of revenue shall do all of the following:
SB1, s. 1896 4Section 1896. 66.0602 (6) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1,836,75 66.0602 (6) (c) Ensure that the amount of the penalized excess is not included
6in determining the limit described under sub. (2) for the political subdivision for the
7following year.
SB1, s. 1897 8Section 1897. 66.0602 (6) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,836,129 66.0602 (6) (d) Ensure that, if a political subdivision's penalized excess exceeds
10the amount of aid payment that may be reduced under par. (a), the excess amount
11is subtracted from the aid payments under par. (a) in the following years until the
12total amount of penalized excess is subtracted from the aid payments.
SB1, s. 1898 13Section 1898. 66.0602 (6m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1,836,1714 66.0602 (6m) Mistakes in levies. The department of revenue may issue a
15finding that a political subdivision is not liable for a penalty that would otherwise
16be imposed under sub. (6) if the department determines that the political
17subdivision's penalized excess is caused by one of the following clerical errors:
SB1,836,2118 (a) The department, through mistake or inadvertence, has assessed to any
19county or taxation district, in the current year or in the previous year, a greater or
20less valuation for any year than should have been assessed, causing the political
21subdivision's levy to be erroneous in a way that directly causes a penalized excess.
SB1,836,2422 (b) A taxation district clerk or a county clerk, through mistake or inadvertence
23in preparing or delivering the tax roll, causes a political subdivision's levy to be
24erroneous in a way that directly causes a penalized excess.
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