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20.855
(4) (fg)
Transfer to the transportation fund. The amounts in the
6schedule to be transferred to the transportation fund.".
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20.866
(2) (zci)
Debt increase for construction of an engineering education
11facility at Marquette University. From the capital improvement fund, a sum
12sufficient for the building commission to provide a grant to Marquette University, to
13aid in the construction of an engineering education facility. The state may contract
14public debt in an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 for this purpose.".
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20.867
(3) (bi)
Debt increase for construction of an engineering education
18facility at Marquette University. A sum sufficient to reimburse s. 20.866 (1) (u) for
19the payment of principal and interest costs incurred in financing the construction of
20an engineering education facility at Marquette University, to make the payments
21determined by the building commission under s. 13.488 (1) (m) that are attributable
22to the proceeds of obligations incurred in financing the project, and to make
23payments under an agreement or ancillary arrangement entered into under s. 18.06
24(8) (a).".
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25.17
(1) (kb) 911 fund (s. 25.985);".
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824.80 Normal school fund. The lands and moneys described in s. 24.79, not
9being granted for any other specified purpose, accrue to the school fund under article
10X, section 2, of the constitution; and having been found unnecessary for the support
11and maintenance of common schools, are appropriated to the support and
12maintenance of state universities and suitable libraries and apparatus therefor, and
13to that end are set apart and denominated the "Normal School Fund". All lands,
14moneys, loans, investments and securities set apart to the normal school fund and
15all swamp lands and income and interest received on account of the capital of that
16fund constitute a separate and perpetual fund.
All
Except as provided in ss. 20.255
17(1) (q) and 20.285 (1) (rm), all income and interest from the normal school fund shall
18be paid into the general fund as general purpose revenue. Normal school fund
19income, interest and revenues do not include expenses deducted from gross receipts
20permitted under ss. 24.04 (2), 24.53 and 24.62 (1).".
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22"
Section 665w. 25.17 (1) (ku) of the statutes, as created by 2009 Wisconsin Act
23.... (this act), is repealed.".
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25.18
(3) Notwithstanding s. 19.45 (4), investment board employees may
3disclose information to other investment board employees who are also students
4participating in a program in the School of Business at the University of
5Wisconsin-Madison related to applied securities analysis, or participating in a
6comparable program, if the only use of the information unrelated to investment
7board purposes would be for purposes related to the program.".
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25.40
(1) (a) 27. Moneys received under s. 344.63 (1) (d) that are deposited in
11a trust account for the benefit of the depositors and claimants.".
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1525.985 911 fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund
16designated as the 911 fund, consisting of deposits by the public service commission
17under s. 256.35 (3g) (a) 4. a.".
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19"
Section 682L. 25.99 of the statutes, as created by 2009 Wisconsin Act .... (this
20act), is repealed.".
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36.11
(55) Review of system contracts with research companies. The board
9shall review any contract submitted by the system under s. 946.13 (12) (b) 2. b. to
10determine whether entering into the contract would constitute a violation of s.
11946.13 (1). The board shall complete the review and, if the board determines that
12entering into the contract would constitute a violation of s. 946.13 (1), notify the
13system of its determination within 45 days after the date of submittal.".
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1736.49 Environmental program grants and scholarships. From the
18appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (rm), the board shall annually do the following:
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19(1) Make need-based grants totaling $100,000 to students who are members
20of underrepresented groups and who are enrolled in a program leading to a
21certificate or a bachelor's degree from the Nelson Institute for Environmental
22Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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1(2) Provide annual scholarships totaling $100,000 to students enrolled in the
2sustainable management degree program through the University of
3Wisconsin-Extension.".
AB75-SSA1-SA1,24,22
2048.648 Foster children's bill of rights. (1) The department and all county
21departments and licensed child welfare agencies shall respect the rights of all foster
22children. These rights shall include the right to all of the following:
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1(a) Live in a safe, healthy, and comfortable home where the foster child is
2treated with respect.
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(b) Be free from physical, sexual, emotional, or other abuse or corporal
4punishment.
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(c) Receive adequate and healthy food and adequate clothing.
AB75-SSA1-SA1,25,66
(d) Receive medical, dental, vision, and mental health services.
AB75-SSA1-SA1,25,87
(e) Be free from the administration of medication or chemical substances,
8unless authorized by a physician.
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(f) Contact family members, unless prohibited by court order.
AB75-SSA1-SA1,25,1010
(g) Visit and contact siblings, unless prohibited by court order.
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(h) Contact the department, a county department, or a licensed child welfare
12agency regarding violations of rights, to speak to representatives of those agencies
13confidentially, and to be free from threats or punishments for making complaints.
AB75-SSA1-SA1,25,1614
(i) Make and receive confidential telephone calls and send and receive
15confidential mail and electronic mail, if electronic mail is available at the foster
16child's placement.
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(j) Attend religious services and activities of the foster child's choice.
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(k) Manage personal income, consistent with the foster child's age and
19developmental level, unless prohibited by the foster child's case plan.
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(L) Not be locked in any room.
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(m) Attend school and participate in extracurricular, cultural, and personal
22enrichment activities, consistent with the foster child's age and developmental level.
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(n) Work as permitted under state and federal law and to develop job skills at
24an age-appropriate level.
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1(o) Have social contacts with people outside of the child welfare system, such
2as teachers, church members, mentors, and friends.
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(p) Attend court hearings and speak to the judge.
AB75-SSA1-SA1,26,44
(q) Have storage space for private use.
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(r) Review the foster child's permanency plan if he or she is over 12 years of age
6and to receive information about that permanency plan and any changes to that
7permanency plan.
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(s) Be free from unreasonable searches of personal belongings.
AB75-SSA1-SA1,26,139
(t) Have fair and equal access to all available services, placement, care,
10treatment, and benefits, and to not be subjected to discrimination or harassment on
11the basis of actual or perceived race, ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, religion, sex,
12sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, or human immunodeficiency virus
13status.
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(u) Have access, if 16 years of age or over, to information regarding the
15educational options available, including the prerequisites for vocational and
16postsecondary education options and information regarding financial aid for
17postsecondary education.
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18(2) When a child is placed in a foster home, the department, county
19department, or licensed child welfare agency placing the child shall provide the child
20with a written copy of the foster children's bill of rights in the child's primary
21language, if possible, and shall inform the child of the rights provided by the foster
22children's bill of rights orally using language or means that are appropriate to the
23child's age and developmental level and that ensure that the child understands the
24meaning of the bill of rights.
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148.649 Foster parent's bill of rights. (1) The department and all county
2departments and licensed child welfare agencies shall respect the rights of all foster
3parents. These rights shall include the right to all of the following:
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(a) Be treated with dignity, respect, and consideration as a professional
5member of the child welfare team.