(5f) Study of family child care provider health insurance coverage. The department of health services shall conduct a study of the health insurance coverage of child care providers certified under section 48.651 of the statutes, as affected by this act, and of child care providers licensed under section 48.65 of the statutes, as affected by this act, or under section 48.69 of the statutes who provide care and supervision for not more than 8 children who are not related to those child care providers to determine the efficacy of the legislature authorizing that department to request from the secretary of the federal department of health and human services a medical assistance waiver to expand eligibility for benefits under the BadgerCare Plus Medical Assistance program under section 49.471 of the statutes, as affected by this act, to those child care providers.
(5i) Hospital assessment payments. Notwithstanding 2009 Wisconsin Act 2, section 9122 (1) (a), the amounts of the 2 hospital assessment payments imposed on eligible hospitals under section 50.38 (2) of the statutes for the second fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this subsection takes effect need not be equal.
(5k) Dental health clinic grant. From the appropriation to the department of health services under section 20.435 (1) (dj) of the statutes, as created by this act, the department of health services shall award a grant to Milwaukee Health Services Incorporated for dental services and equipment at a clinic having an address with the zip code 53218.
(5u) Seal-a-smile dental sealant program. The department of health services shall determine whether any federal moneys are available in federal fiscal year 2009-10 for the school-based dental sealant program under section 250.10 (1m) (b) of the statutes, as affected by this act, and, if such moneys are available, shall apply for them. If the department receives federal moneys for the school-based dental sealant program, it shall allocate to the recipient of the grant for the school-based dental sealant program under section 250.10 (1m) (b) of the statutes, as affected by this act, an amount of the federal moneys that is equal to moneys donated to the grant recipient by individuals and organizations for the school-based dental sealant program. The grant recipient shall use moneys allocated by the department of health services under this subsection to make grants for dental services, and may not use the moneys for its administrative costs. Federal moneys allocated by the department of health services under this subsection for the school-based dental sealant program shall be in addition to moneys appropriated for the program under section 20.435 (1) (de) of the statutes, as affected by this act.
(5v) Short-term funding changes; grants. From the appropriation account under section 20.435 (1) (gm) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of health services shall allocate all of the following:
(a) To subsidize premium payments under sections 252.16 and 252.17 of the statutes, as affected by this act, for individuals with human immunodeficiency virus and for the reimbursement or supplement of the reimbursement of azidothymidine, pentamidine, and certain other drugs under section 49.686 of the statutes, as affected by this act, $363,100 in the second fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect.
(b) For the poison control program under section 255.35 of the statutes, as affected by this act, $102,200 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect.
(c) For community health services grants under section 250.15 of the statutes, as affected by this act, $255,500 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect.
(d) To the AIDS Network in Madison, Wisconsin, $25,000 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect.
(e) To a health center located at Lincoln Plaza on South 108th Street in Milwaukee County that performs colposcopies for low-income women and performs loop electrosurgical excision procedures, $16,300 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect to provide loop electrosurgical excision procedures and provide follow-up care, including hysterectomies, for patients treated for cervical cancer.
(f) To the Marquette University School of Dentistry, $8,800 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect for clinical education under section 250.10 (1m) (a) of the statutes, as affected by this act.
(g) To Lakes Community Dental Center in Ashland County, $25,000 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect for dental services.
(h) To La Crosse Community Dental, $25,000 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect for dental services.
(i) To Health Care for the Homeless in Milwaukee, $25,000 in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect for primary health care services and other services described under section 46.972 of the statutes, as affected by this act.
(j) Twenty-five thousand dollars in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect, for services under section 253.16 of the statutes, as affected by this act, to reduce fetal and infant mortality and morbidity.
(5w) Independent living center appropriation base amount. Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the statutes for purposes of the 2011-13 biennial budget bill, the department of health services shall submit information concerning the appropriation under section 20.435 (7) (c) of the statutes as though the amount appropriated under that appropriation for the second fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this subsection takes effect had been $983,500.
(5x) Income maintenance management reports. The department of health services shall provide to the joint committee on finance copies of all reports documenting its management of the Milwaukee County income maintenance programs, including all monthly Milwaukee County Enrollment Services reports, that the department is required to provide to the plaintiffs in the litigation commenced against department officials and others, known as West v. Timberlake, under a settlement agreement entered into on April 16, 2009.
(6i) 2009-11 independent rural hospital supplements. From the appropriation account under section 20.435 (4) (b) of the statutes and, if the federal government authorizes federal financial participation under the federal Medicaid program for payments under this subsection, from the appropriation account under section 20.435 (4) (o) of the statutes, the department of health services shall pay each independent, rural, hospital that is located in a county that borders another state and that is not a critical access hospital the following amounts:
(a) In the first fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect, $300,000.
(b) In the second fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this paragraph takes effect, $400,000.
(6q) Grant for HIV infection services. From the appropriation account under section 20.435 (1) (ma) of the statutes, as created by this act, the department of health services shall provide to the Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin, Inc., $100,000 in the first fiscal year of the fiscal biennium in which this subsection takes effect as a grant to provide human immunodeficiency virus infection outreach, education, referral, and other services.
(6v) Poison control funding. Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the statutes for the purposes of the 2011-13 biennial budget bill, the department of health services shall submit information concerning the appropriation under section 20.435 (1) (ds) of the statutes, as affected by this act, as though the amount in the schedule for fiscal year 2010-11 had been $425,000.
(7i) Committee on preservation of intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded. The secretary of the department of health services shall appoint a committee to study and report on the need for existing intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded in maintaining an effective, high-quality, planned system of services for persons with developmental disabilities. The membership of the committee shall include at least one member of the senate, at least one member of the assembly, representatives of operators and administrators of intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded, and representatives of consumer advocates. The department of health services shall submit the committee's report, and any recommendations made by the committee, to the joint committee on finance by December 1, 2009.
(7v) Community health services grants funding. Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information under section 16.42 of the statutes for the purposes of the 2011-13 biennial budget bill, the department of health services shall submit information concerning the appropriation under section 20.435 (1) (fh) of the statutes, as affected by this act, as though the amount in the schedule for fiscal year 2010-11 had been $6,100,000.
(8v) Birth defect prevention and surveillance report. Before December 1, 2009, the department of health services shall prepare and submit to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under section 13.172 (3) of the statutes, a report including all of the following:
(a) Recommendations for improving the birth defect prevention and surveillance system under section 253.12 of the statutes.
(b) Standards for measuring the birth defect prevention and surveillance system performance.
(c) Individual privacy considerations involved in any recommendations under paragraph (a).
(d) A review of potential federal and private funding sources for the birth defect prevention and surveillance system.
(10q) Medical Assistance quality and cost reduction report.
(a) Before January 1, 2010, the department of health services shall submit to the legislature in the manner provided under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes a report that discusses all of the following proposals:
5. Creating a surveillance system for adverse events that result in poor patient outcomes and include reporting of health care associated infections.
6. Requiring all medical assistance providers to participate in care coordination incentive programs.
7. Modifying how health maintenance organizations deliver services to medical assistance recipients, such as requiring health maintenance organizations to make available a toll-free, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week triage hotline and help desk staffed by nurses; provide prenatal case coordination; institute a chronic disease management program, including substance abuse screening and intervention and other lifestyle screening and intervention; report health care associated infections; and institute care coordination incentives.
8. Reducing funding to support the administrative component of the capitation payments the department of health services makes to health maintenance organizations for medical assistance recipients.
9. Reducing fee-for-service payments to health care providers in cases in which a patient, who receives medical assistance benefits, is readmitted to a hospital within 30 days of release from a hospital following treatment for the same condition, or following a preventable, adverse event.
10. Prohibiting inclusion of a provision in a contract between the department of health services and a managed care organization that would allow any managed care organization, or an agency with which the managed care organization contracts, to withhold, as confidential, proprietary, or a trade secret, information on provider payment rates pertaining to medical assistance recipients and modifying section 19.36 (5) of the statutes to specify that, in that subsection, information on provider payment rates is not a trade secret.
(b) The report under paragraph (a) shall include a discussion of all of the following for each proposal under paragraph (a) 5. to 10.:
1. The potential effect on improving the quality of care for medical assistance recipients.
2. The estimated savings that may result by implementation.
3. The feasibility of implementation.
(11q) Joint committee on finance review of medical assistance spending plan. The department of health services shall by August 1, 2009, submit a plan to the joint committee on finance for administering the Medical Assistance Program under subchapter IV of chapter 49 of the statutes and the prescription drug assistance program for the elderly under section 49.688 of the statutes in the 2009-11 fiscal biennium within the funding appropriated for these programs under this act. The plan shall include a description of the measures the department intends to implement to realize cost efficiencies and cost reductions in the Medical Assistance Program and the prescription drug assistance program for the elderly. The plan shall include an estimate of savings in state and federal expenditures, by fiscal year, for each component of the plan and for the plan as a whole. The department may implement the plan unless the committee, by September 1, 2009, approves an alternative plan for administering the Medical Assistance Program and the prescription drug assistance program for the elderly within the funding appropriated for these programs under this act. If the committee meets to review the department's plan and approves an alternative plan by September 1, 2009, the department shall implement the alternative plan.
(12u) Employment and training activities. The department of health services shall work with Portage, Adams, Wood, and Milwaukee counties to modify the employment and training program under section 49.79 (9) of the statutes in those counties for the purpose of increasing the amount of federal funding that the state receives under the program.
28,9125 Section 9125. Nonstatutory provisions; Housing and Economic Development Authority.
(1f) Grant to Household Abuse Victims Emergency Network of the city of Merrill. Notwithstanding section 234.165 (2) (c) (intro.) of the statutes, the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority shall pay, in fiscal year 2009-10, a grant in the amount of $25,000 from its actual surplus under section 234.165 of the statutes and, in fiscal year 2010-11, a grant in the amount of $25,000 from its actual surplus under section 234.165 of the statutes to the Household Abuse Victims Emergency Network of the city of Merrill for the purpose of renovating a domestic abuse shelter serving Langlade, Lincoln, Taylor, Vilas, and Oneida counties.
28,9126 Section 9126. Nonstatutory provisions; Insurance.
(1) Rules for uniform application. The commissioner of insurance shall submit in proposed form the rules required under section 601.41 (10) (a) of the statutes, as created by this act, to the legislative council staff under section 227.15 (1) of the statutes no later than the first day of the 12th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection.
28,9130 Section 9130. Nonstatutory provisions; Justice.
(1q) Request to investigate income maintenance fraud. It is requested that the department of justice investigate whether county administrative fraud was committed before May 1, 2009, in connection with the administration of any income maintenance program, as defined in section 49.78 (1) (b) of the statutes, in Milwaukee County.
28,9131 Section 9131. Nonstatutory provisions; Legislature.
(2f) Audit of Milwaukee child welfare program.
(a) Performance evaluation audit. The joint legislative audit committee is requested to direct the legislative audit bureau to conduct a performance evaluation audit of the programs administered by the bureau of Milwaukee child welfare in the department of children and families. If the committee directs the legislative audit bureau to conduct the audit, the audit shall address all of the following:
1. The timeliness of the bureau in investigating allegations of child abuse or neglect.
2. The effectiveness of the out-of-home care and in-home safety services provided by the bureau in achieving safety and permanence for children, including the effectiveness of the bureau in coordinating its services.
3. The effectiveness of the bureau in achieving the performance standards required under an agreement entered into to settle Jeanine B. et al. v. James Doyle et al., No. 93-C-547 (E.D. Wis.).
(b) Financial audit. The joint legislative audit committee is requested to direct the legislative audit bureau to conduct a financial audit of the bureau of Milwaukee child welfare in the department of children and families. If the committee directs the legislative audit bureau to conduct the audit, the audit shall address the funding of the programs administered by the bureau and the appropriateness of the expenditures made by the bureau and by contractors of the bureau. If conducted, the audit shall also address issues concerning turnover, qualifications, training, workloads, and salaries of the staff of the bureau.
(cm) Report. If an audit is conducted under paragraph (a) or (b), the legislative audit bureau shall file a report of the audit as described in section 13.94 (1) of the statutes by July 1, 2010.
(2g) Pension study. The joint survey committee on retirement systems is requested to study the impact of increasing the initial amount of the normal form annuity under section 40.23 (2m) (b) of the statues from 65 percent to 70 percent of the participant's final average earnings for participants whose formula rate is determined under section 40.23 (2m) (e) 3. of the statutes and to report its findings to the legislature before July 1, 2010.
(3q) Out-of-state travel by employees of legislative service agencies. During the 2009-11 fiscal biennium, no employee of the legislative reference bureau, the legislative fiscal bureau, the legislative audit bureau, the legislative technology services bureau, and the legislative council staff may be reimbursed for any out-of-state travel expenses without the written approval of the senate committee on organization and the speaker of the assembly.
28,9133 Section 9133. Nonstatutory provisions; Local Government.
(1) Levy limits. The repeal of 2007 Wisconsin Act 20, sections 1878d and 9441 (6n), applies notwithstanding section 990.03 of the statutes.
28,9136 Section 9136. Nonstatutory provisions; Military Affairs.
(1x) Disaster aid report. The department of military affairs, before expending any amount in excess of $1,347,000 from the appropriation under section 20.465 (3) (e) of the statutes during either fiscal year of the 2009-11 biennium, shall submit a report to the joint committee on finance indicating the amount of required additional funding necessary to match federal disaster aid, when the required match funding will be needed, and if any potential funding source in lieu of general purpose revenue may be used to provide the required match.
(2c) Emergency rule; military family financial aid. Using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the department of military affairs shall promulgate the rules described under section 321.45 (2) of the statutes, as created by this act, for the period before the permanent rules become effective, but not to exceed the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department of military affairs is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for the rules promulgated under this subsection.
28,9137 Section 9137. Nonstatutory provisions; Natural Resources.
(1) Clean water fund bonding amounts.
(a) In this subsection, "federal economic stimulus funds" means federal moneys received by the state, pursuant to federal legislation enacted during the 111th Congress for the purpose of reviving the economy of the United States.
(b) Notwithstanding the authority of this state to contract public debt for the purposes of the clean water fund program in the total amount specified under section 20.866 (2) (tc) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the state may not obligate, in fiscal years 2009-10 and 2010-11, a total amount exceeding $697,643,200 unless the department of administration first takes into account any federal economic stimulus funds received for purposes of the clean water fund program.
(1q) Grant for recycling bins. In fiscal year 2010-11, the department of natural resources shall provide a grant of $46,000 from the appropriation under section 20.370 (6) (bu) of the statutes, as affected by this act, to the Town of Wrightstown in Brown County to purchase recycling bins. The department shall allocate the grant under this subsection before calculating grants under section 287.23 of the statutes for fiscal year 2010-11.
(2) Hazardous waste fee emergency rules. The department of natural resources may promulgate the rule required under section 289.67 (2) (de) of the statutes, as created by this act, using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes before promulgating a permanent rule. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes, an emergency rule promulgated under this subsection remains in effect until July 1, 2011, or the date on which the permanent rule takes effect, whichever is sooner. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) of the statutes, the department is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subsection.
(2i) Report on concentrated animal feeding operation fees. The standing committee of each house of the legislature with jurisdiction over agricultural matters shall report to the presiding officer of each house of the legislature in the manner provided under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes, no later than July 1, 2010, recommendations for legislation imposing fees on a person who applies for a permit under section 283.31 of the statutes for a concentrated animal feeding operation.
(3c) Nonresident boat sticker rules. Using the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes, the department of natural resources may promulgate rules under section 30.527 (4) (c) of the statutes, as created by this act, which shall remain in effect until the date on which permanent rules take effect, but not to exceed the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subsection.
(3u) Diesel truck idling, federal moneys. When expending any federal moneys received under P.L. 111-5 for diesel emission reduction activities, the department of natural resources shall, to the extent permitted under federal law, give priority to diesel truck idling reduction activities for motor carriers eligible for grants under section 560.125 (4) of the statutes, as affected by this act.
(3w) Ballast water grants. If the amount credited to the appropriation under section 20.370 (4) (aj) of the statutes, as created by this act, in the 2009-11 fiscal biennium exceeds the amount required by the department of natural resources to administer and enforce section 283.35 (1m) of the statutes, as created by this act, the department of natural resources shall award grants from the balance of funds in that appropriation to one or more persons for research and development projects relating to the treatment of ballast water for protection against invasive species. A grant awarded under this subsection may cover the full amount of the costs of a project. Each person who receives a grant under this subsection shall submit a report to the department of natural resources that contains the results or findings of the research or development activities conducted with the grant funds.
(4c) Recycling and renewable energy fund revenues. If the revenues deposited in the recycling and renewable energy fund exceed the amounts estimated during the deliberations on this act, the department of natural resources shall, no later than March 1, 2011, submit a request to the joint committee on finance for a corresponding increase in the amount appropriated for fiscal year 2010-11 under section 20.370 (6) (bu) of the statutes for recycling grants for local recycling programs.
(4u) Public shooting range. From the appropriation under section 20.370 (5) (ar) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of natural resources shall provide $50,000 in fiscal year 2009-10 to Eau Claire County for the development of a public shooting range on the county's property. The county need not provide any matching funds.
(5q) Flood mitigation assessment. In fiscal year 2009-10, the department of natural resources shall provide a grant of $19,000 from the appropriation account under section 20.370 (6) (dq), as affected by this act, to the Village of Bagley in Grant County to assess and survey storm sewer and flood mitigation projects.
(6f) Fire suppression grant. From the appropriation under section 20.370 (5) (by) of the statutes, the department of natural resources in fiscal year 2009-10 shall award a grant of $108,000 under the fire suppression aid program established under section 26.145 of the statutes to the village of Plum City for the Plum City-Township of Union Fire Department. Notwithstanding section 26.145 (1) of the statutes, the village of Plum City need not provide any matching funding or in-kind contributions. Notwithstanding section 26.145 (2) (b) of the statutes, the village of Plum City need not have entered an agreement with the department of natural resources to assist the department in suppression of forest fires.
(6i) Lake Koshkonong study. In fiscal year 2009-10, the department shall provide a grant of $100,000 from the appropriations under section 20.370 (6) (ac) of the statutes, as created by this act, and section 20.370 (6) (dq) of the statutes, as affected by this act, to the Rock-Koshkonong public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district for a comprehensive study of options and structures to preserve wetlands, shoreline, fish and wildlife habitat, and the navigability of Lake Koshkonong.
(6q) Positions at service centers. The authorized FTE positions for the department of natural resources are increased by 1.26 FED positions on April 1, 2010, to be funded from the appropriation under section 20.370 (9) (mz) of the statutes, for the purpose of staffing walk-in service centers operated by the department of natural resources.
(6x) Snowmobile rail crossing. From the appropriation under section 20.370 (3) (aq) of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of natural resources shall provide $10,000 in fiscal year 2009-10 to Oneida County for a snowmobile rail crossing project located on STH 47 in Oneida County.
28,9139 Section 9139. Nonstatutory provisions; Public Instruction.
(1j) Calculation of state aid; 2009-11 fiscal biennium. (a) Notwithstanding sections 121.07 and 121.08 of the statutes, as affected by this act, the department of public instruction shall calculate state aid to school districts under section 121.08 of the statutes for the 2009-10 fiscal year using the sum of the amount appropriated under section 20.255 (2) (ac) of the statutes and the amount appropriated under section 20.255 (2) (p) of the statutes, as created by 2009 Wisconsin Act 11.
(b) Notwithstanding section 121.08 of the statutes, in calculating the net general school aid payment for each school district in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 fiscal years, the department of public instruction shall run the school aid formula twice, the 2nd time as if an additional $147,001,900 were appropriated in each fiscal year under section 20.255 (2) (ac) of the statutes, as affected by this act, and section 20.255 (2) (p) of the statutes, as created by 2009 Wisconsin Act 11. For each school district, the department shall compute the percentage reduction in general school aid under the first aid run as compared to the 2nd aid run. The department shall then make the following adjustments to the net general school aid calculated under the first aid run for the following described school districts :
1. For each school district that satisfies the following criteria, the department shall multiply its net general school aid payment, as determined using the 2nd aid run, by 10 percent , and reduce the school district's net general school aid payment under the first aid run by the result :
a. The school district's percentage reduction in general school aid under paragraph (b) (intro.) is between 0.0 percent and 0.9 percent.
b. The school district's equalized valuation per member is greater than the statewide average equalized valuation per member.
c. Less than 35 percent of the school district's membership is eligible for a free or reduced-price lunch under 42 USC 1758 (b).
2. The department shall determine the total amount of net general school aid reductions for all school districts under subdivision 1. and distribute that amount to school districts for which the percentage reduction in general school aid under paragraph (b) (intro.) is greater than 10 percent by decreasing each such school district's percentage of aid reduction in the following manner:
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