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20.855
(4) (ge)
Feeding America; Second Harvest food banks. As a continuing
12appropriation, from moneys received as amounts designated under s. 71.10 (5j) (b),
13the net amount certified under s. 71.10 (5j) (h) 3. for Second Harvest food banks in
14Wisconsin that are members of Feeding America.".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,17,17
15104. Page 372, line 7: decrease the underscored dollar amount by $28,069,700
16to reduce funding for construction of a School of Nursing facility on the University
17of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,17,2222
25.17
(1) (jx) Military family relief fund (s. 25.38);".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,18,4
125.38 Military family relief fund. There is established a separate
2nonlapsible trust fund designated as the military family relief fund. The fund shall
3consist of money deposited in the fund under s. 71.10 (5i) (i), together with all
4donations, gifts, or bequests made to the fund.".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,18,1413
36.11
(32) Nursing program. The board shall plan for the establishment of a
14bachelor of science nursing program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,18,2318
36.27
(3n) (b) (intro.) Except as provided in subds. 1. to 3.
and par. (bm), the
19board shall grant full remission of academic fees and segregated fees for 128 credits
20or 8 semesters, whichever is longer,
less the number of credits or semesters for which
21the person received remission of fees under s. 38.24 (7) and less the amount of any
22academic fees or segregated fees paid under 38 USC 3319, to any resident student
23who is also any of the following:
AB75-ASA1-AA122,19,9
136.27
(3n) (bm) 1. Before the board of regents may grant a remission of
2academic fees and segregated fees under par. (b), the board of regents shall require
3the resident student to apply to the payment of those fees all educational assistance
4to which the resident student is entitled under
38 USC 3319. This requirement
5applies notwithstanding the fact that the resident student may be entitled to
6educational assistance under
10 USC 16132a,
10 USC 16163a, or
38 USC 3500 to
73566 as well as under
38 USC 3319, unless the resident student has 12 months or
8less of eligibility remaining for educational assistance under
10 USC 16132a,
10 USC
916163a, or
38 USC 3500 to
3566.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,19,22102. For a resident student who is entitled to educational assistance under
10
11USC 16132a,
10 USC 16163a, or
38 USC 3500 to
3566 and under
38 USC 3319, if the
12amount of educational assistance, not including educational assistance for tuition,
13to which the resident student is entitled under
10 USC 16132a,
10 USC 16163a, or
1438 USC 3500 to
3566 is greater than the amount of educational assistance, not
15including educational assistance for tuition, that the resident student received
16under
38 USC 3319 for an academic year, as determined by the higher educational
17aids board, in June of the academic year the higher educational aids board shall
18reimburse the resident student for the difference in those amounts of educational
19assistance, as calculated by the higher educational aids board, from the
20appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (fz). The higher educational aids board
21shall make that determination and calculation in consultation with the board of
22regents.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,20,223
3. If in any fiscal year there are insufficient moneys available in the
24appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (fz) to provide full reimbursement under
25subd. 2. to all resident students who are eligible for that reimbursement, the higher
1educational aids board and the board of regents shall reimburse those resident
2students as provided in s. 39.50 (4).
AB75-ASA1-AA122,20,94
36.27
(3p) (b)
The Except as provided in par. (bm), the board shall grant full
5remission of nonresident tuition, academic fees, and segregated fees charged for 128
6credits or 8 semesters, whichever is longer,
less the number of credits or semesters
7for which the person received remission of fees under s. 38.24 (8) and less the amount
8of any academic fees or segregated fees paid under
10 USC 2107 (c)
or, 38 USC 3104 9(a) (7) (A),
or 38 USC 3313, to any student who is a veteran.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,20,1911
36.27
(3p) (bm) 1. Before the board of regents may grant a remission of
12nonresident tuition, academic fees, and segregated fees under par. (b), the board
13shall require the student to apply to the payment of that tuition and those fees all
14educational assistance to which the student is entitled under
38 USC 3313. This
15requirement applies notwithstanding the fact that the student may be entitled to
16educational assistance under
10 USC 16131 to
16137,
10 USC 16161 to
16166, or
38
17USC 3001 to
3036 as well as under
38 USC 3313, unless the student has 12 months
18or less of eligibility remaining for educational assistance under
10 USC 16131 to
1916137,
10 USC 16161 to
16166, or
38 USC 3001 to
3036.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,21,7202. For a student who is entitled to educational assistance under
10 USC 16131 21to
16137,
10 USC 16161 to
16166, or
38 USC 3001 to
3036 and under
38 USC 3313,
22if the amount of educational assistance, not including educational assistance for
23tuition, to which the student is entitled under
10 USC 16131 to
16137,
10 USC 16161 24to
16166, or
38 USC 3001 to
3036 is greater than the amount of educational
25assistance, not including educational assistance for tuition, that the student
1received under
38 USC 3313 for an academic year, as determined by the higher
2educational aids board, in June of the academic year the higher educational aids
3board shall reimburse the student for the difference in those amounts of educational
4assistance, as calculated by the higher educational aids board, from the
5appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (fz). The higher educational aids board
6shall make that determination and calculation in consultation with the board of
7regents.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,21,128
3. If in any fiscal year there are insufficient moneys available in the
9appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (fz) to provide full reimbursement under
10subd. 2. to all students who are eligible for that reimbursement, the higher
11educational aids board and the board of regents shall reimburse those students as
12provided in s. 39.50 (4).".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,21,2216
38.24
(7) (b) (intro.) Except as provided in subds. 1. to 3.
and par. (bm), the
17district board shall grant full remission of fees under sub. (1m) (a) to (c) for 128
18credits or 8 semesters, whichever is longer,
less the number of credits or semesters
19for which the person received remission of fees from any other district board under
20this subsection and from the board of regents under s. 36.27 (3n) (b) and less the
21amount of any fees paid under 38 USC 3319, to any resident student who is also any
22of the following:
AB75-ASA1-AA122,22,8
138.24
(7) (bm) 1. Before the district board may grant a remission of fees under
2par. (b), the district board shall require the resident student to apply to the payment
3of those fees all educational assistance to which the resident student is entitled
4under
38 USC 3319. This requirement applies notwithstanding the fact that the
5resident student may be entitled to educational assistance under
10 USC 16132a,
10
6USC 16163a, or
38 USC 3500 to
3566 as well as under
38 USC 3319, unless the
7resident student has 12 months or less of eligibility remaining for educational
8assistance under
10 USC 16132a,
10 USC 16163a, or
38 USC 3500 to
3566.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,22,2092. For a resident student who is entitled to educational assistance under
10
10USC 16132a,
10 USC 16163a, or
38 USC 3500 to
3566 and under
38 USC 3319, if the
11amount of educational assistance, other than educational assistance for tuition, to
12which the resident student is entitled under
10 USC 16132a,
10 USC 16163a, or
38
13USC 3500 to
3566 is greater than the amount of educational assistance, other than
14educational assistance for tuition, that the resident student received under
38 USC
153319 for an academic year, as determined by the higher educational aids board, in
16June of the academic year the higher educational aids board shall reimburse the
17resident student for the difference in those amounts of educational assistance, as
18calculated by the higher educational aids board, from the appropriation account
19under s. 20.235 (1) (fz). The higher educational aids board shall make that
20determination and calculation in consultation with the board and district board.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,22,2521
3. If in any fiscal year there are insufficient moneys available in the
22appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (fz) to provide full reimbursement under
23subd. 2. to all resident students who are eligible for that reimbursement, the higher
24educational aids board and the district board shall reimburse those resident
25students as provided in s. 39.50 (4).
AB75-ASA1-AA122,23,82
38.24
(8) (b)
The Except as provided in par. (bm), the district board shall grant
3full remission of the fees charged under sub. (1m) (a) to (c) for 128 credits or 8
4semesters, whichever is longer,
less the number of credits or semesters for which the
5person received remission of fees from any other district board under this subsection
6and from the board of regents under s. 38.27 (3p) and less the amount of any fees paid
7under
10 USC 2107 (c)
or, 38 USC 3104 (a) (7) (A),
or 38 USC 3313, to any student
8who is a veteran.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,23,1710
38.24
(8) (bm) 1. Before the district board may grant a remission of fees under
11par. (b), the district board shall require the student to apply to the payment of those
12fees all educational assistance to which the student is entitled under
38 USC 3313.
13This requirement applies notwithstanding the fact that the student may be entitled
14to educational assistance under
10 USC 16131 to
16137,
10 USC 16161 to
16166, or
1538 USC 3001 to
3036 as well as under
38 USC 3313, unless the student has 12 months
16or less of eligibility remaining for educational assistance under
10 USC 16131 to
1716137,
10 USC 16161 to
16166, or
38 USC 3001 to
3036.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,24,4182. For a student who is entitled to educational assistance under
10 USC 16131 19to
16137,
10 USC 16161 to
16166, or
38 USC 3001 to
3036 and under
38 USC 3313,
20if the amount of educational assistance, other than educational assistance for
21tuition, to which the student is entitled under
10 USC 16131 to
16137,
10 USC 16161 22to
16166, or
38 USC 3001 to
3036 is greater than the amount of educational
23assistance, other than educational assistance for tuition, that the student received
24under
38 USC 3313 for an academic year, as determined by the higher educational
25aids board, in June of the academic year the higher educational aids board shall
1reimburse the student for the difference in those amounts of educational assistance,
2as calculated by the higher educational aids board, from the appropriation account
3under s. 20.235 (1) (fz). The higher educational aids board shall make that
4determination and calculation in consultation with the board and district board.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,24,95
3. If in any fiscal year there are insufficient moneys available in the
6appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (fz) to provide full reimbursement under
7subd. 2. to all students who are eligible for that reimbursement, the higher
8educational aids board and the district board shall reimburse those students as
9provided in s. 39.50 (4).".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,24,1313
39.50
(3m) (title)
Prorated
Remission of fees; prorated reimbursement.
AB75-ASA1-AA122,25,715
39.50
(4) Reimbursement of veterans and dependents; prorated
16reimbursement. In June of each fiscal year, the higher educational aids board shall
17determine the total amount of reimbursement due to students under ss. 36.27 (3n)
18(bm) 2. and (3p) (bm) 2. and 38.24 (7) (bm) 2. and (8) (bm) 2. If the moneys
19appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (fz) are not sufficient to provide full reimbursement
20to those students, the higher educational aids board shall prorate the
21reimbursement paid to those students under ss. 36.27 (3n) (bm) 2. and (3p) (bm) 2.
22and 38.24 (7) (bm) 2. and (8) (bm) 2. in the proportion that the moneys available bears
23to the total amount eligible for reimbursement under ss. 36.27 (3n) (bm) 2. and (3p)
24(bm) 2. and 38.24 (7) (bm) 2. and (8) (bm) 2. If the higher educational aids board
1prorates reimbursement under this subsection, the board of regents shall reimburse
2a student who is eligible for reimbursement under s. 36.27 (3n) (bm) 2. or (3p) (bm)
32., and the appropriate technical college district board shall reimburse a student who
4is eligible for reimbursement under s. 38.24 (7) (bm) 2. or (8) (bm) 2., in an amount
5that is equal to the difference between the amount of reimbursement for which the
6student is eligible and the amount of reimbursement paid by the higher educational
7aids board.".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,25,23
20127. Page 459, line 16: delete "
year." and substitute "
year or who participates
21in the self-directed services option, which is operated under a waiver from the
22secretary of the federal department of health and human services under 42 USC
231396n (c).".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,26,7
346.2897 Self-directed services option; advocacy services. The
4department shall allow a participant in the self-directed services option that is
5operated under a waiver from the secretary of the federal department of health and
6human services under
42 USC 1396n (c) to access the advocacy services contracted
7for by the department under s. 46.281 (1n) (e).".
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49.45
(60) Dental services in southeastern Wisconsin. Beginning on January
151, 2010, the department shall provide dental benefits under this subchapter in
16Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, and Waukesha counties on a fee-for-service basis.".
AB75-ASA1-AA122,27,15
10"(dm) A KRM commuter rail line may not include a stop in any municipality
11in the counties of Racine and Kenosha, other than in the city of Racine or the city of
12Kenosha, unless the municipality in which the stop is to be located provides for a
13sustainable mechanism to generate additional moneys for transit systems receiving
14funding under s. 85.20 that operate in Kenosha County or Racine County, as
15applicable.".
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16144. Page 673, line 24: after "77." insert "From these fees, the authority shall
17transfer $1 for each transaction to each of the cities of Racine and Kenosha, to
18support their respective transit systems, if each city, respectively, demonstrates that
19it has established a new funding source sufficient to generate revenues equal to or
20greater than the amounts to be transferred to each city under this subdivision. From
21the remaining fees, the authority may do all of the following:".