AB40-ASA1,1059,1817
121.91
(2m) (g) 3. Multiply the result under subd.
2.
1. by the average of the
18number of pupils enrolled in the current and the 2 preceding school years.
AB40-ASA1,1059,2020
121.91
(2m) (g) 4. Multiply the result under subd. 3. by 0.055.
AB40-ASA1,1059,2322
121.91
(2m) (g) 5. Subtract the product under subd. 4. from the result under
23subd. 3.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2584
24Section
2584. 121.91 (2m) (h) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,1060,3
1121.91
(2m) (h) (intro.) Except as provided in subs. (3)
, and (4)
, and (8), no
2school district may increase its revenues for the 2012-13 school year
or for any school
3year thereafter to an amount that exceeds the amount calculated as follows:
AB40-ASA1,1060,76
121.91
(2m) (h) 3. Add
$50 to the result under subd. 1.
to the result under subd.
72.
AB40-ASA1,1060,119
121.91
(2m) (i) Except as provided in subs. (3) and (4), no school district may
10increase its revenues for the 2013-14 school year or for any school year thereafter
11to an amount that exceeds the amount calculated as follows:
AB40-ASA1,1060,1512
1. Divide the sum of the amount of state aid received in the previous school year
13and property taxes levied for the previous school year, excluding property taxes
14levied for the purpose of s. 120.13 (19) and excluding funds described under sub. (4)
15(c), by the average of the number of pupils enrolled in the 3 previous school years.
AB40-ASA1,1060,1716
2. Multiply the result under subd. 1. by the average of the number of pupils
17enrolled in the current and the 2 preceding school years.
AB40-ASA1,1061,219
121.91
(2m) (r) 1. b. Add an amount equal to the amount of revenue increase
20per pupil allowed under this subsection for the previous school year multiplied by the
21sum of 1.0 plus the allowable rate of increase under s. 73.0305 expressed as a decimal
22to the result under subd. 1. a., except that in calculating the limit for the
2009-10
23or 2010-11 school year, add $200 to the result under subd. 1. a., and in calculating
24the limit for the 2011-12 school year,
add $275 to
multiply the result under subd. 1.
25a.
by 0.945, in calculating the limit for the 2012-13 school year, add $50 to the result
1under subd. 1. a., and in calculating the limit for the 2013-14 school year and any
2school year thereafter, make no adjustment to the result under subd. 1. a.
AB40-ASA1,1061,124
121.91
(2m) (s) 1. b. Add an amount equal to the amount of revenue increase
5per pupil allowed under this subsection for the previous school year multiplied by the
6sum of 1.0 plus the allowable rate of increase under s. 73.0305 expressed as a decimal
7to the result under subd. 1. a., except that in calculating the limit for the
2009-10
8or 2010-11 school year, add $200 to the result under subd. 1. a., and in calculating
9the limit for the 2011-12 school year,
add $275 to
multiply the result under subd. 1.
10a.
by 0.945, in calculating the limit for the 2012-13 school year, add $50 to the result
11under subd. 1. a., and in calculating the limit for the 2013-14 school year and any
12school year thereafter, make no adjustment to the result under subd. 1. a.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2596
13Section
2596. 121.91 (2m) (t) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,1061,2014
121.91
(2m) (t) 1. (intro.) If 2 or more school districts are consolidated under
15s. 117.08 or 117.09,
except as follows, in the 2011-12 school year, the consolidated
16school district's revenue limit shall be determined as provided under par.
(e) except
17as follows (g), in the 2012-13 school year, the consolidated school district's revenue
18limit shall be determined as provided under par. (h), and in the 2013-14 school year
19and in each school year thereafter, the consolidated school district's revenue limit
20shall be determined as provided under par. (i):
AB40-ASA1,1062,13
1121.91
(4) (o) 1. If a school board adopts a resolution to do so, the limit otherwise
2applicable to a school district under sub. (2m) in any school year is increased by the
3amount spent by the school district in that school year on
a project to implement 4energy efficiency measures
, and renewable or to purchase energy
efficiency products,
5that result including the payment of debt service on bonds or notes issued to finance
6the project, if the project results in the avoidance of, or reduction in, energy costs
.
7The department shall promulgate rules to implement this subdivision, including
8eligibility standards for school districts or operational costs, the project is governed
9by a performance contract entered into under s. 66.0133, and the bonds or notes
10issued to finance the project, if any, are issued for periods not exceeding 20 years.
11If a school board issues bonds or notes to finance a project described in this
12subdivision, a resolution adopted by a school board under this subdivision is valid for
13each school year in which the school board pays debt service on the bonds or notes.
AB40-ASA1,1062,2015
121.91
(4) (q) 1. The limit otherwise applicable to a school district under sub.
16(2m) is increased by an amount equal to the amount of any refunded or rescinded
17property taxes paid by the school board in the year of the levy if the valuation
18represented by the refunded or rescinded property taxes result in a redetermination
19of the school district's equalized valuation by the department of revenue under s.
2074.41.
AB40-ASA1,1062,2321
2. Any additional revenue received by a school district under this paragraph
22shall not be included in the base for determining the school district's limit under sub.
23(2m) for the following school year.
AB40-ASA1,1063,7
1121.91
(7) Except as provided in sub. (4) (f) 2.
and (L) to, (o)
, and
(8) (q), if an
2excess revenue is approved under sub. (3) for a recurring purpose or allowed under
3sub. (4), the excess revenue shall be included in the base for determining the limit
4for the next school year for purposes of this section. If an excess revenue is approved
5under sub. (3) for a nonrecurring purpose, the excess revenue shall not be included
6in the base for determining the limit for the next school year for purposes of this
7section.
AB40-ASA1,1063,23
10125.01 Legislative intent. This chapter shall be construed as an enactment
11of the legislature's support for the 3-tier system for alcohol beverages production,
12distribution, and sale that, through uniform statewide regulation, provides this
13state regulatory authority over the production, storage, distribution, transportation,
14sale, and consumption of alcohol beverages by and to its citizens, for the benefit of
15the public health and welfare and this state's economic stability. Without the 3-tier
16system, the effective statewide regulation and collection of state taxes on alcohol
17beverages sales would be seriously jeopardized. It is further the intent of the
18legislature that without a specific statutory exception, all sales of alcohol beverages
19shall occur through the 3-tier system, from manufacturers to
licensed wholesalers
20holding a permit to retailers to consumers. Face-to-face retail sales at licensed
21premises directly advance the state's interest in preventing alcohol sales to underage
22or intoxicated persons and the state's interest in efficient and effective collection of
23tax.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2604bc
24Section 2604bc. 125.02 (15) of the statutes is renumbered 125.02 (15) (intro.)
25and amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,1064,1
1125.02
(15) (intro.) "Primary source of supply" means
any of the following:
AB40-ASA1,1064,3
2(b) With respect to intoxicating liquor, the manufacturer, the rectifier
, or the
3exclusive agent designated by the manufacturer or rectifier.
AB40-ASA1,1064,75
125.02
(15) (a) With respect to fermented malt beverages, the brewer or
6brewpub that manufactured the fermented malt beverages or the exclusive agent
7designated by this brewer or brewpub.
AB40-ASA1,1064,119
125.02
(21) "Wholesaler" means a person, other than a brewer, brewpub,
10manufacturer, or rectifier, who sells alcohol beverages to a licensed retailer or to
11another person who holds a permit
or license to sell alcohol beverages at wholesale.
AB40-ASA1,1065,313
125.04
(12) (a)
From place to place. Every alcohol beverage license or permit
14may be transferred to another place or premises within the same municipality. An
15alcohol beverage warehouse permit under s. 125.19, a winery permit under s. 125.53
16or an intoxicating liquor wholesaler's permit under s. 125.54 may be transferred to
17another premises within this state.
A Class "A" license and a wholesaler's license
18identified in s. 125.25 (2) (b) 2. may be transferred together as provided in s. 125.25
19(2) (b) 4. if the receiving municipality approves the transfer. Transfers shall be made
20by the issuing authority upon payment of a fee of $10 to the issuing authority
and,
21for transfers as provided in s. 125.25 (2) (b) 4., transfers shall be received and the
22validity of the transferred licenses recognized by the receiving municipality upon
23approval of the transfer by the receiving municipality and payment to the receiving
24municipality of an additional fee of $10 for each transferred license. No retail
25licensee, retail permittee, intoxicating liquor wholesaler or holder of a warehouse or
1winery permit is entitled to more than one transfer during the license or permit year.
2This paragraph does not apply to a license issued under s. 125.51 (4) (v) or to a reserve
3"Class B" license, as defined in s. 125.51 (4) (a).
AB40-ASA1,1065,105
125.05
(1) (d)
Wholesalers' licenses permits. If the election results prohibit the
6retail sale of fermented malt beverages, the
municipality may nevertheless issue
7wholesalers' licenses to qualified persons on the department shall include as a
8condition
of any wholesaler's permit issued under s. 125.28 for a premises within the
9municipality that the wholesaler may not sell or deliver fermented malt beverages
10within the municipality to any person residing therein.
AB40-ASA1,1065,1812
125.07
(3) (a) 3. Hotels, drug stores, grocery stores, bowling centers,
movie
13theaters, billiards centers having on the premises 12 or more billiards tables that are
14not designed for coin operation and that are 8 feet or longer in length, indoor golf
15simulator facilities, service stations, vessels, cars operated by any railroad, regularly
16established athletic fields, outdoor volleyball courts that are contiguous to a licensed
17premises, stadiums, public facilities as defined in s. 125.51 (5) (b) 1. d. which are
18owned by a county or municipality or centers for the visual or performing arts.
AB40-ASA1,1065,2220
125.07
(3) (a) 13. An underage person who enters or remains in a banquet or
21hospitality room on brewery premises
operated under a Class "B" or "Class B" license 22for the purpose of attending a brewery tour.
AB40-ASA1,1066,624
125.10
(4) Regulation of closed retail premises. A municipality may not
25prohibit the permittee, licensee, employees, salespersons, employees of wholesalers
1licensed issued a permit under s. 125.28 (1) or 125.54 (1); employees of permittees
2under s. 125.295 with respect to the permittee's own retail premises; or service
3personnel from being present on premises operated under a Class "A", "Class A" or
4"Class C" license or under a Class "B" or "Class B" license or permit during hours
5when the premises are not open for business if those persons are performing
6job-related activities.
AB40-ASA1,1066,228
125.25
(1) Every municipal governing body may issue Class "A" licenses for the
9sale of fermented malt beverages from premises within the municipality.
Subject to
10s. 125.34 (5) and (6), a A Class "A" license authorizes retail sales of fermented malt
11beverages for consumption off the premises where sold and in original packages,
12containers, and bottles. A Class "A" license also authorizes the licensee to provide,
13free of charge, to customers and visitors who have attained the legal drinking age
14fermented malt beverages taste samples that are not in original packages,
15containers, or bottles and that do not exceed 3 fluid ounces each, for consumption on
16the Class "A" premises. No Class "A" licensee may provide more than 2 taste samples
17per day to any one person. Taste samples may be provided under this subsection only
18between the hours of 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Any other provision of this chapter
19applicable to retail sales of fermented malt beverages by a Class "A" licensee also
20applies to the provision of taste samples, free of charge, of fermented malt beverages
21by a Class "A" licensee. A license may be issued after July 1. That license shall expire
22on the following June 30.
AB40-ASA1,1067,224
125.25
(2) (b) 1.
Beginning on May 5, 1994, a A Class "A" license may not be
25issued to a person holding a wholesaler's
license
permit issued under s. 125.28 or to
1a person who has a direct or indirect ownership interest in a premises operating
2under a wholesaler's
license permit issued under s. 125.28.
AB40-ASA1,1067,85
125.25
(3) Class "A" licenses shall particularly describe the premises for which
6issued and are not transferable, except under
sub. (2) (b) 4. and s. 125.04 (12). A Class
7"A" license is subject to revocation for violation of any of the terms or provisions
8thereof.
AB40-ASA1,1067,1810
125.26
(1) Every municipal governing body may issue Class "B" licenses for the
11sale of fermented malt beverages from premises within the municipality and may
12authorize an official or body of the municipality to issue temporary Class "B" licenses
13under sub. (6).
Subject to s. 125.34 (5) and (6), a
A Class "B" license authorizes retail
14sales of fermented malt beverages to be consumed either on the premises where sold
15or off the premises. A license may be issued after July 1. That license shall expire
16on the following June 30. Persons holding a Class "B" license may sell beverages
17containing less than 0.5% of alcohol by volume without obtaining a license under s.
1866.0433 (1).
AB40-ASA1,1067,2120
125.26
(2) (b) 1. Except as provided in
ss. s. 125.295
and 125.31, Class "B"
21licenses may not be issued to brewers or brewpubs.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2604dj
22Section 2604dj. 125.26 (2) (b) 2. a. of the statutes is renumbered 125.26 (2)
23(b) 2. and amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,1068,324
125.26
(2) (b) 2.
Except as provided in s. 125.29, beginning on May 5, 1994, a
25A Class "B" license may not be issued to a person holding a wholesaler's
license
1permit issued under s. 125.28 or to a person who has a direct or indirect ownership
2interest in a premises operating under a wholesaler's
license permit issued under s.
3125.28.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2604do
5Section 2604do. 125.275 (2) (b) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 125.275 (2)
6(b) and amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,1068,107
125.275
(2) (b)
Beginning on May 5, 1994, an An industrial fermented malt
8beverages permit may not be issued to a person holding a wholesaler's
license permit 9issued under s. 125.28 or to a person who has a direct or indirect ownership interest
10in a premises operating under a wholesaler's
license
permit issued under s. 125.28.
AB40-ASA1,1068,13
13125.28 (title)
Wholesalers' licenses permits.
AB40-ASA1,1068,2115
125.28
(1) (a) Subject to par. (b),
every municipal governing body the
16department may issue
licenses permits to wholesalers for the sale of fermented malt
17beverages from premises within
the municipality this state, which premises shall
18comply with the requirements under s. 125.34 (2). Subject to s. 125.34,
and except
19as provided in pars. (e) and (f), a wholesaler's
license permit authorizes sales of
20fermented malt beverages only in original packages or containers to retailers or
21wholesalers
, not to be consumed in or about the wholesaler's premises.
AB40-ASA1,1069,922
(b) If a wholesaler does not maintain any warehouse in this state but is licensed
23and maintains a warehouse in an adjoining state that allows wholesalers
licensed 24holding a wholesaler's permit in this state to deliver fermented malt beverages to
25retailers in the adjoining state without warehousing in that state and that further
1requires that all fermented malt beverages be first unloaded
and physically at rest 2at
, and distributed from
, the warehouse of the licensed wholesaler in that state, the
3wholesaler's
license permit shall be issued by the
governing body of the municipality
4in which some part of the wholesaler's business is conducted in this state 5department. Notwithstanding s. 125.04 (5) (a) 2. and (c) and (6), the
municipal
6governing body department may issue the wholesaler's
license permit to a
7wholesaler described in this paragraph who is a natural person and not a resident
8of this state or that is a corporation or limited liability company and has not
9appointed an agent in this state.
AB40-ASA1,1069,1110
(c) No additional license or permit is required for the solicitation of orders for
11sale to or by
licensed wholesalers
holding a permit under this section.
AB40-ASA1,1069,1412
(d) Wholesalers
licensed holding a permit under this section, employees of such
13wholesalers, and individuals representing such wholesalers may not provide or
14participate in providing taste samples under ss. 125.25 (1) and 125.33 (12).
AB40-ASA1,1069,1916
125.28
(1) (e) Notwithstanding ss. 125.04 (9) and 125.09 (1), if a wholesaler was
17issued a retail license prior to January 1, 2011, then the wholesaler may, under its
18wholesaler's permit, continue to sell at retail fermented malt beverages to
19individuals as was permitted under the previously issued retail license.
AB40-ASA1,1069,2220
(f) A wholesaler's permit authorizes the wholesaler to sell or give fermented
21malt beverages to its employees. Fermented malt beverages may be consumed on a
22wholesaler's premises at events not open to the general public.
AB40-ASA1,1070,324
125.28
(2) (a) A wholesaler's
license
permit may be issued to any person
25qualified under s. 125.04 (5) except a person acting as an agent for, or in the employ
1of, another person. Notwithstanding s. 125.04 (5) (a) 5., a person is not required to
2complete a responsible beverage server training course to be qualified for a
license 3permit under this section.
AB40-ASA1,1070,75
125.28
(2) (b) (intro.)
Except as provided in par. (c) and s. 125.29, beginning on
6May 5, 1994, a A wholesaler's
license permit may not be issued to any of the
7following:
AB40-ASA1, s. 2604eg
8Section 2604eg. 125.28 (2) (b) 1. b. and c. and 2. of the statutes are amended
9to read:
AB40-ASA1,1070,1110
125.28
(2) (b) 1. b. A Class "B" license issued under s. 125.26
, except as provided
11in s. 125.29 (4).
AB40-ASA1,1070,1212
c. A Class "B" permit issued under s. 125.27
, except as provided in s. 125.29 (4).
AB40-ASA1,1070,1513
2.
A Except as provided in s. 125.33 (2m), a person who has a direct or indirect
14ownership interest in a premises operating under one or more of the licenses or
15permits listed in subd. 1. a. to
e. f.
AB40-ASA1,1070,1717
125.28
(2) (b) 1. f. A brewer's permit issued under s. 125.29.