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3. Establishing bikeways or pedestrian ways would have excessive negative
23impacts in a constrained environment.
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4. There is an absence of need for the bikeways or pedestrian ways, as indicated
25by sparsity of population, traffic volume, or other factors.
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15. The community where pedestrian ways are to be located refuses to accept an
2agreement to maintain them.".
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84.01
(34) Farmland preservation exemption. Chapter 91 and ordinances
6adopted, rules promulgated, and agreements entered into under that chapter apply
7to the department only with respect to buildings, structures, and facilities to be used
8for administrative or operating functions, including buildings, land, and equipment
9to be used for the motor vehicle emission inspection and maintenance program under
10s. 110.20.".
AB75-SSA1-CA1,137,1713
84.013
(3m) (i) In conjunction with the resurfacing project on STH 102, the
14department shall construct a bicycle and pedestrian path and bridge, including
15lighting, along STH 102 from State Road to Fayette Avenue in the village of Rib Lake
16in Taylor County if the village contributes at least $60,000 to the cost of the bicycle
17and pedestrian path project.".
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2084.016 Major interstate bridge projects. (1) In this section, "major
21interstate bridge project" means a project involving the construction or
22reconstruction of a bridge on the state trunk highway system, including approaches,
23that crosses a river forming a boundary of the state and for which this state's
24estimated cost share is at least $100,000,000.
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1(2) Notwithstanding ss. 84.013, 84.51, 84.52, 84.53, 84.555, and 84.95, but
2subject to sub. (3) and s. 86.255, this state's share of costs for any major interstate
3bridge project, including preliminary design work for the project, may be funded only
4from the appropriations under ss. 20.395 (3) (dq), (dv), and (dx) and 20.866 (2) (ugm).
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5(3) The department may not encumber or expend any funds from the
6appropriation under s. 20.866 (2) (ugm) for any major interstate bridge project unless
7this state receives federal funds that are designated by the federal government
8specifically for a major interstate bridge project covering at least $75,000,000 of the
9state's share of the cost of the project.".
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85.022
(2) (c) If the department considers a high-speed rail route between the
15cities of Milwaukee and Madison, the department shall include in its consideration
16a study of the feasibility of including a stop in the city of Waterloo in Jefferson
17County.".
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85.026
(2) (b) The department shall allocate at least 70 percent of funds
24available from the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (nx) for grants awarded for
1transportation enhancement activities involving bicycle and pedestrian facilities
2eligible for assistance under s. 85.024 (2).".
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6"(am) The project is for the installation or maintenance of warning devices at
7railroad highway crossings.".
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8604. Page 1064, line 6: delete the material beginning with "transit" and
9ending with "(a)" on line 7 and substitute "Milwaukee Transit Authority under s.
1066.1038".
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19609. Page 1142, line 9: after "fee." insert "The department may not
20promulgate a rule under this section requiring a person operating a plant where
21animals are slaughtered to pay a fee based on the number of animals slaughtered.".
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1103.457 Listing deductions from wages. An employer shall state clearly
2on the employee's pay check, pay envelope, or paper accompanying the wage
3payment the amount of and reason for each deduction from the wages due or earned
4by the employee, except such miscellaneous deductions as may have been authorized
5by request of the individual employee for reasons personal to the employee. A
6reasonable coding system may be used by the employer.
If the department finds that
7an employer has failed to state that information clearly as required under this
8section, the department may order the employer to pay the employee, as liquidated
9damages, not less than $50 nor more than $500 for each violation.".
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103.49
(1) (a) "Area" means the county in which a proposed project
of public
13works that is subject to this section is located or, if the department determines that
14there is insufficient wage data in that county, "area" means those counties that are
15contiguous to that county or, if the department determines that there is insufficient
16wage data in those counties, "area" means those counties that are contiguous to those
17counties or, if the department determines that there is insufficient wage data in those
18counties, "area" means the entire state or, if the department is requested to review
19a determination under sub. (3) (c), "area" means the city, village
, or town in which
20a proposed project
of public works that is subject to this section is located.
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103.49
(1) (bg) "Insufficient wage data" means less than 500 hours of work
23performed in a particular trade or occupation on projects that are similar to a
24proposed project
of public works that is subject to this section.
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103.49
(1) (bj) "Minor service and maintenance work" means a project of public
3works that is limited to minor crack filling, chip or slurry sealing, or other minor
4pavement patching, not including overlays, that has a projected life span of no longer
5than 5 years cleaning of drainage or sewer ditches or structures; or any other limited,
6minor work on public facilities or equipment that is routinely performed to prevent
7breakdown or deterioration.".
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103.49
(1) (am) "Bona fide economic benefit" means an economic benefit for
11which an employer makes irrevocable contributions to a trust or fund created under
1229 USC 186 (c) or to any other bona fide plan, trust, program, or fund no less often
13than quarterly or, if an employer makes annual contributions to such a bona fide
14plan, trust, program, or fund, for which the employer irrevocably escrows moneys at
15least quarterly based on the employer's expected annual contribution.".
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103.49
(1) (d) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., "prevailing wage rate" for any
19trade or occupation engaged in the erection, construction, remodeling, repairing
or,
20demolition
, or improvement of any project of public works in any area means the
21hourly basic rate of pay, plus the hourly contribution for health insurance benefits,
22vacation benefits, pension benefits
, and any other bona fide economic benefit, paid
23directly or indirectly for a majority of the hours worked in the trade or occupation on
24projects in the area.
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103.49
(1) (d) 2. If there is no rate at which a majority of the hours worked in
3the trade or occupation on projects in the area is paid, "prevailing wage rate" for any
4trade or occupation engaged in the erection, construction, remodeling, repairing
or, 5demolition
, or improvement of any project of public works in any area means the
6average hourly basic rate of pay, weighted by the number of hours worked, plus the
7average hourly contribution, weighted by the number of hours worked, for health
8insurance benefits, vacation benefits, pension benefits
, and any other bona fide
9economic benefit, paid directly or indirectly for all hours worked at the hourly basic
10rate of pay of the highest-paid 51% of hours worked in that trade or occupation on
11projects in that area.
AB75-SSA1-CA1,142,1613
103.49
(1) (dm) "Project of public works" means a project involving the erection,
14construction, repair, remodeling, demolition, or improvement, including any
15alteration, painting, decorating, or grading, of a public facility, including land, a
16building, or other infrastructure.".
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103.49
(1) (f) "State agency" means any office, department, independent
20agency, institution of higher education, association, society or other body in state
21government created or authorized to be created by the constitution or any law,
22including the legislature and the courts. "State agency" also includes
a state public
23body and corporate created by constitution, statute, rule, or order, including
1specifically the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, the Fox
2River Navigational System Authority, and the Wisconsin Aerospace Authority.
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103.49
(1) (fm) "Supply and installation contract" means a contract under
5which the material is installed by the supplier, the material is installed by means of
6simple fasteners or connectors such as screws or nuts and bolts and no other work
7is performed on the site of the project of public works, and the total labor cost to
8install the material does not exceed 20 percent of the total cost of the contract.".
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12"(a) A project erected, constructed, repaired, remodeled, demolished, or
13improved by one state agency for another state agency under any contract or under
14any statute specifically authorizing cooperation between state agencies.".
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16"(b) A project in which the completed facility is leased,".
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17618. Page 1166, line 21: delete "construction of the building" and substitute
18"erection, construction, repair, remodeling, demolition, or improvement of the
19facility".
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22"(c) A "sanitary sewer".
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1620. Page 1166, line 23: delete that line and substitute "sanitary sewer or
2water main is acquired by, or dedicated to, the state for ownership or maintenance
3by".
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103.49
(2m) (a) 1. All laborers, workers, mechanics
, and truck drivers
10employed on the site of a project
of public works that is subject to this section.
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103.49
(2m) (a) 2. All laborers, workers, mechanics
, and truck drivers
13employed in the manufacturing or furnishing of materials, articles, supplies
, or
14equipment on the site of a project
of public works that is subject to this section or from
15a facility dedicated exclusively, or nearly so, to a project
of public works that is subject
16to this section by a contractor, subcontractor, agent
, or other person performing any
17work on the site of the project.
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103.49
(2m) (b) 1. The laborer, worker, mechanic
, or truck driver is employed
20to go to the source of mineral aggregate such as sand, gravel
, or stone that is to be
21immediately incorporated into the work, and not stockpiled or further transported
22by truck, pick up that mineral aggregate
, and deliver that mineral aggregate to the
23site of a project
of public works that is subject to this section by depositing the
1material substantially in place, directly or through spreaders from the transporting
2vehicle.
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103.49
(2m) (b) 2. The laborer, worker, mechanic
, or truck driver is employed
5to go to the site of a project that is subject to this section, pick up excavated material
6or spoil from the site of the project
of public works and transport that excavated
7material or spoil away from the site of the project.".
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103.49
(3) (am) The department shall, by January 1 of each year, compile the
13prevailing wage rates for each trade or occupation in each area. The compilation
14shall, in addition to the current prevailing wage rates, include future prevailing
15wage rates when those prevailing wage rates can be determined for any trade or
16occupation in any area and shall specify the effective date of those future prevailing
17wage rates. If a
construction project
of public works extends into more than one area
18there shall be but one standard of prevailing wage rates for the entire project.".
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103.49
(3) (c) In addition to the recalculation under par. (b), the state agency
22that requested the determination under this subsection may request a review of any
23portion of a determination within 30 days after the date of issuance of the
24determination if the state agency submits evidence with the request showing that
1the prevailing wage rate for any given trade or occupation included in the
2determination does not represent the prevailing wage rate for that trade or
3occupation in the city, village
, or town in which the proposed project
of public works 4is located. That evidence shall include wage rate information for the contested trade
5or occupation on at least 3 similar projects located in the city, village
, or town where
6the proposed project
of public works is located on which some work has been
7performed during the current survey period and which were considered by the
8department in issuing its most recent compilation under par. (am). The department
9shall affirm or modify the determination within 15 days after the date on which the
10department receives the request for review.".
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103.49
(3g) (c) Minor service or maintenance work, warranty work, or work
14under a supply and installation contract.