SB21,1069
3Section
1069. 32.19 (2) (e) 1. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(2) (e) 1. b. As a result of rehabilitation, demolition or other displacing
5activity, as determined by the
department of administration public service
6commission, if the person is a tenant-occupant of a dwelling, business or farm
7operation and the displacement is permanent.
SB21,1070
8Section
1070. 32.19 (3) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(3) (b) 1. `Dwellings.' Any displaced person who moves from a dwelling
10and who elects to accept the payments authorized by this paragraph in lieu of the
11payments authorized by par. (a) may receive an expense and dislocation allowance,
12determined according to a schedule established by the
department of administration 13public service commission.
SB21,1071
14Section
1071. 32.19 (3) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(3) (b) 2. `Business and farm operations.' Any displaced person who
16moves or discontinues his or her business or farm operation, is eligible under criteria
17established by the
department of administration public service commission by rule
18and elects to accept payment authorized under this paragraph in lieu of the payment
19authorized under par. (a), may receive a fixed payment in an amount determined
20according to criteria established by the
department of administration public service
21commission by rule, except that such payment shall not be less than $1,000 nor more
22than $20,000. A person whose sole business at the displacement dwelling is the
23rental of such property to others is not eligible for a payment under this subdivision.
SB21,1072
24Section
1072. 32.19 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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132.19
(3) (c)
Optional payment for businesses. Any displaced person who moves
2his or her business, and elects to accept the payment authorized in par. (a), may, if
3otherwise qualified under par. (b) 2., elect to receive the payment authorized under
4par. (b) 2., minus whatever payment the displaced person received under par. (a), if
5the displaced person discontinues the business within 2 years of the date of receipt
6of payment under par. (a), provided that the displaced person meets eligibility
7criteria established by the
department of administration public service commission 8by rule. In no event may the total combined payment be less than $1,000 nor more
9than $20,000.
SB21,1073
10Section
1073. 32.19 (3) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB21,533,1611
32.19
(3) (d)
Federally financed projects. Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c), in
12the case of a program or project receiving federal financial assistance, a condemnor
13shall, in addition to any payment under pars. (a) to (c), make any additional payment
14required to comply with the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
15Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970,
42 USC 4601 to
4655, and any regulations
16adopted thereunder.
SB21,1074
17Section
1074. 32.19 (4) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(4) (a) 2. The amount of increased interest expenses and other debt
19service costs incurred by the owner to finance the purchase of another property
20substantially similar to the property taken, if at the time of the taking the land
21acquired was subject to a bona fide mortgage or was held under a vendee's interest
22in a bona fide land contract, and such mortgage or land contract had been executed
23in good faith not less than 180 days prior to the initiation of negotiations for the
24acquisition of such property. The computation of the increased interest costs shall
1be determined according to rules promulgated by the
department of administration 2public service commission.
SB21,1075
3Section
1075. 32.19 (4) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(4) (b)
Tenants and certain others. (intro.) In addition to amounts
5otherwise authorized by this subchapter, the condemnor shall make a payment to
6any individual or family displaced from any dwelling which was actually and
7lawfully occupied by such individual or family for not less than 90 days prior to the
8initiation of negotiations for the acquisition of such property or, if displacement is not
9a direct result of acquisition, such other event as determined by the
department of
10administration public service commission by rule. For purposes of this paragraph,
11a corporation organized under ch. 181 that is a nonprofit corporation, as defined in
12s. 181.0103 (17), may, if otherwise eligible, be considered a displaced tenant. Subject
13to the limitations under par. (bm), such payment shall be either:
SB21,1076
14Section
1076. 32.19 (4) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB21,534,2015
32.19
(4) (d)
Federally financed projects. Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c), in
16the case of a program or project receiving federal financial assistance, a condemnor
17shall, in addition to any payment under pars. (a) to (c), make any additional payment
18required to comply with the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
19Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970,
42 USC 4601 to
4655, and any regulations
20adopted thereunder.
SB21,1077
21Section
1077. 32.19 (4m) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(4m) (a) 2. The amount, if any, which will compensate such owner
23displaced person for any increased interest and other debt service costs which such
24person is required to pay for financing the acquisition of any replacement property,
25if the property acquired was encumbered by a bona fide mortgage or land contract
1which was a valid lien on the property for at least one year prior to the initiation of
2negotiations for its acquisition. The amount under this subdivision shall be
3determined according to rules promulgated by the
department of administration 4public service commission.
SB21,1078
5Section
1078. 32.19 (4m) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(4m) (b)
Tenant-occupied business or farm operation. (intro.) In addition
7to amounts otherwise authorized by this subchapter, the condemnor shall make a
8payment to any tenant displaced person who has owned and occupied the business
9operation, or owned the farm operation, for not less than one year prior to initiation
10of negotiations for the acquisition of the real property on which the business or farm
11operation lies or, if displacement is not a direct result of acquisition, such other event
12as determined by the
department of administration
public service commission, and
13who actually rents or purchases a comparable replacement business or farm
14operation for the displaced business or farm operation within 2 years after the date
15the person vacates the acquired property. At the option of the tenant displaced
16person, such payment shall be either:
SB21,1079
17Section
1079. 32.19 (4m) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.19
(4m) (b) 1. The amount, not to exceed $30,000, which is necessary to lease
19or rent a comparable replacement business or farm operation for a period of 4 years.
20The payment shall be computed by determining the average monthly rent paid for
21the property from which the person was displaced for the 12 months prior to the
22initiation of negotiations or, if displacement is not a direct result of acquisition, such
23other event as determined by the
department of administration public service
24commission and the monthly rent of a comparable replacement business or farm
25operation, and multiplying the difference by 48; or
SB21,1080
1Section
1080. 32.197 of the statutes is amended to read:
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232.197 Waiver of relocation assistance. An owner-occupant of property
3being acquired may waive his or her right to receive any relocation payments or
4services under this subchapter if the property being acquired is not contiguous to any
5property which may be acquired by the condemnor and is not part of a previously
6identified or proposed project where it is reasonable to conclude that acquisition by
7the condemnor may occur in the foreseeable future. Prior to the execution of any
8waiver under this section, the condemnor shall provide to the owner-occupant, in
9writing, full information about the specific payments and services being waived by
10the owner-occupant. The
department of administration
public service commission 11shall by rule establish procedures for relocation assistance waivers under this
12section to ensure that the waivers are voluntarily and knowledgeably executed.
SB21,1081
13Section
1081. 32.20 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1432.20 Procedure for collection of itemized items of compensation. 15Claims for damages itemized in ss. 32.19 and 32.195 shall be filed with the
16condemnor carrying on the project through which condemnee's or claimant's claims
17arise. All such claims must be filed after the damages upon which they are based
18have fully materialized but not later than 2 years after the condemnor takes physical
19possession of the entire property acquired or such other event as determined by the
20department of administration public service commission by rule. If such claim is not
21allowed within 90 days after the filing thereof, the claimant has a right of action
22against the condemnor carrying on the project through which the claim arises. Such
23action shall be commenced in a court of record in the county wherein the damages
24occurred. In causes of action, involving any state commission, board or other agency,
25excluding counties, the sum recovered by the claimant shall be paid out of any funds
1appropriated to such condemning agency. Any judgment shall be appealable by
2either party and any amount recovered by the body against which the claim was filed,
3arising from costs, counterclaims, punitive damages or otherwise may be used as an
4offset to any amount owed by it to the claimant, or may be collected in the same
5manner and form as any other judgment.
SB21,1082
6Section
1082. 32.25 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.25
(1) Except as provided under sub. (3) and s. 85.09 (4m), no condemnor
8may proceed with any activity that may involve the displacement of persons,
9business concerns or farm operations until the condemnor has filed in writing a
10relocation payment plan and relocation assistance service plan and has had both
11plans approved in writing by the
department of administration public service
12commission.
SB21,1083
13Section
1083. 32.25 (2) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.25
(2) (h) Assure that, within a reasonable time prior to displacement, there
15will be available, to the extent that may reasonably be accomplished, housing
16meeting the standards established by the
department of administration public
17service commission for decent, safe and sanitary dwellings. The housing, so far as
18practicable, shall be in areas not generally less desirable in regard to public utilities,
19public and commercial facilities and at rents or prices within the financial means of
20the families and individuals displaced and equal in number to the number of such
21displaced families or individuals and reasonably accessible to their places of
22employment.
SB21,1084
23Section
1084. 32.26 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,537,25
2432.26 (title)
Authority of the department of administration public
25service commission.
SB21,1085
1Section
1085. 32.26 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(1) In addition to all other powers granted in this subchapter, the
3department of administration public service commission shall formulate local
4standards for decent, safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations.
SB21,1086
5Section
1086. 32.26 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(2) (a) The
department of administration public service commission shall
7promulgate rules to implement and administer ss. 32.19 to 32.27.
SB21,1087
8Section
1087. 32.26 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(2) (b) The
department of administration public service commission and
10the department of transportation shall establish
interdepartmental interagency 11liaison procedures for the purpose of cooperating and exchanging information to
12assist the
department of administration public service commission in promulgating
13rules under par. (a).
SB21,1088
14Section
1088. 32.26 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(3) The
department of administration public service commission may
16make investigations to determine if the condemnor is complying with ss. 32.19 to
1732.27. The
department commission may seek an order from the circuit court
18requiring a condemnor to comply with ss. 32.19 to 32.27 or to discontinue work on
19that part of the project which is not in substantial compliance with ss. 32.19 to 32.27.
20The court shall give hearings on these actions precedence on the court's calendar.
SB21,1089
21Section
1089. 32.26 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(4) Upon the request of the
department of administration public service
23commission, the attorney general shall aid and prosecute all necessary actions or
24proceedings for the enforcement of this subchapter and for the punishment of all
25violations of this subchapter.
SB21,1090
1Section
1090. 32.26 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(5) Any displaced person may, prior to commencing court action against
3the condemnor under s. 32.20, petition the
department of administration public
4service commission for review of his or her complaint, setting forth in the petition the
5reasons for his or her dissatisfaction. The
department commission may conduct an
6informal review of the situation and attempt to negotiate an acceptable solution. If
7an acceptable solution cannot be negotiated within 90 days, the
department 8commission shall notify all parties, and the petitioner may then proceed under s.
932.20. The informal review procedure provided by this subsection is not a condition
10precedent to the filing of a claim and commencement of legal action pursuant to s.
1132.20. In supplying information required by s. 32.25 (2) (d), the condemnor shall
12clearly indicate to each displaced person his or her right to proceed under this
13paragraph and under s. 32.20, and shall supply full information on how the displaced
14person may contact the
department of administration
public service commission.
SB21,1091
15Section
1091. 32.26 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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32.26
(6) The
department of administration public service commission, with
17the cooperation of the attorney general, shall prepare pamphlets in simple language
18and in readable format describing the eminent domain laws of this state, including
19the reasons for condemnation, the procedures followed by condemnors, how citizens
20may influence the condemnation process and the rights of property owners and
21citizens affected by condemnation. The
department
commission shall make copies
22of the pamphlets available to all condemnors, who may be charged a price for the
23pamphlets sufficient to recover the costs of production.
SB21,1092
24Section
1092. 32.26 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
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132.26
(7) The
department of administration public service commission shall
2provide technical assistance on relocation plan development and implementation to
3any condemnor carrying out a project which may result in the displacement of any
4person.
SB21,1093
5Section
1093. 33.11 of the statutes is amended to read:
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633.11 Goals. The primary goal of activity under this chapter shall be to
7improve or protect the quality of public inland lakes. In addition, compilation of basic
8scientific data on lakes of this state and assessment of experimental and innovative
9techniques of lake rehabilitation and protection shall be goals of the program.
10Districts may undertake protection and rehabilitation projects to achieve the
11purposes of such districts specified in s. 33.21. Projects may be undertaken in
12cooperation with the department, the University of Wisconsin System
Authority, and
13other government agencies, and public and private organizations. Projects shall be
14divided into study, planning and implementation phases.
SB21,1094
15Section
1094. 33.16 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
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33.16
(8) The department may evaluate or contract with the University of
17Wisconsin System
Authority to evaluate projects receiving financial assistance
18under this section.
SB21,1095
19Section
1095. 34.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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34.01
(1) "Governing board" means the investment board in the case of the
21state, the
housing and economic development authority
Forward Wisconsin
22Development Authority if the authority elects to be bound by all or part of this
23chapter under s.
234.32 235.0289 (2), the county board or committee designated by
24the county board to designate public depositories in the case of a county, the city
25council in the case of a city, the village board in the case of a village, the town board
1in the case of a town, the school board in the case of a school district, the board of
2control in the case of a cooperative educational service agency, the clerk of court in
3the case of any court in this state, and any other commission, committee, board or
4officer of any governmental subdivision of the state not mentioned in this subsection.
SB21,1096
5Section
1096. 34.01 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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34.01
(2) (a) Any loss of public moneys, which have been deposited in a
7designated public depository in accordance with this chapter, resulting from the
8failure of any public depository to repay to any public depositor the full amount of
9its deposit because the office of credit unions, administrator of federal credit unions,
10U.S. comptroller of the currency, federal home loan bank board, U.S. office of thrift
11supervision, federal deposit insurance corporation, resolution trust corporation, or
12division of banking department of financial institutions and professional standards 13has taken possession of the public depository or because the public depository has,
14with the consent and approval of the office of credit unions, administrator of federal
15credit unions, U.S. office of thrift supervision, federal deposit insurance corporation,
16resolution trust corporation, or
division of banking
department of financial
17institutions and professional standards, adopted a stabilization and readjustment
18plan or has sold a part or all of its assets to another credit union, bank, savings bank,
19or savings and loan association which has agreed to pay a part or all of the deposit
20liability on a deferred payment basis or because the depository is prevented from
21paying out old deposits because of rules of the office of credit unions, administrator
22of federal credit unions, U.S. comptroller of the currency, federal home loan bank
23board, U.S. office of thrift supervision, federal deposit insurance corporation,
24resolution trust corporation, or
division of banking
department of financial
25institutions and professional standards.
SB21,1097
1Section
1097. 34.01 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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34.01
(4) "Public depositor" means the state or any county, city, village, town,
3drainage district, power district, school district, cooperative educational service
4agency, sewer district, or any commission, committee, board or officer of any
5governmental subdivision of the state or any court of this state, a corporation
6organized under s. 39.33 or the
housing and economic development authority 7Forward Wisconsin Development Authority if the authority elects to be bound by all
8or part of this chapter under s.
234.32 235.0289 (2), which deposits any moneys in
9a public depository.
SB21,1098
10Section
1098. 34.03 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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34.03
(3) Take such action as the
division department deems necessary or
12appropriate for the protection, collection, compromise or settlement of any claim
13against or in favor of the appropriation under s.
20.144 (1) 20.142 (2) (a).
SB21,1099
14Section
1099. 34.03 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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34.03
(4) Exercise all powers reasonably necessary and proper to the full and
16complete performance of the
division's department's functions under this chapter,
17including but not limited to ordinary powers granted corporations.
SB21,1100
18Section
1100. 34.08 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1934.08 Payment of losses. (1) Except as provided in sub. (2), the
20appropriation in s.
20.144 (1) 20.142 (2) (a) shall be used to repay public depositors
21for losses until the appropriation is exhausted.
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22(2) Payments under sub. (1) shall be made in the order in which satisfactory
23proofs of loss are received by the
division of banking
department of financial
24institutions and professional standards. The payment made to any public depositor
25for all losses of the public depositor in any individual public depository may not
1exceed $400,000 above the amount of deposit insurance provided by an agency of the
2United States at the public depository that experienced the loss. Upon a satisfactory
3proof of loss, the
division of banking department of financial institutions and
4professional standards shall direct the department of administration to draw its
5warrant payable from the appropriation under s.
20.144 (1) 20.142 (2) (a) and the
6secretary of administration shall pay the warrant under s. 16.401 (4) in favor of the
7public depositor that has submitted the proof of loss.
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8(3) Losses become fixed as of the date of loss. A public depositor experiencing
9a loss shall, within 60 days of the loss, assign its interest in the deposit, to the extent
10of the amount paid under this section, to the
division of banking department of
11financial institutions and professional standards. Upon failure to make the
12assignment, the public depositor shall forfeit its right to payment under this section.
13Any recovery made by the
division of banking department of financial institutions
14and professional standards under the assignment shall be repaid to the
15appropriation under s.
20.144 (1) 20.142 (2) (a).
SB21,1101
16Section
1101. 34.10 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1734.10 Reorganization and stabilization of financial institutions. 18Whenever the office of credit unions, administrator of federal credit unions, U.S.
19comptroller of the currency, federal home loan bank board, U.S. office of thrift
20supervision, federal deposit insurance corporation, resolution trust corporation, or
21division of banking department of financial institutions and professional standards 22has taken charge of a credit union, bank, savings bank, or savings and loan
23association with a view of restoring its solvency, pursuant to law, or with a view of
24stabilizing and readjusting the structure of any national or state credit union, bank,
25savings bank, or savings and loan association located in this state, and has approved
1a reorganization plan or a stabilization and readjustment agreement entered into
2between the credit union, bank, savings bank, or savings and loan association and
3depositors and unsecured creditors, or when a credit union, bank, savings bank, or
4savings and loan association, with the approval of the office of credit unions,
5administrator of federal credit unions, U.S. comptroller of the currency, federal home
6loan bank board, U.S. office of thrift supervision, federal deposit insurance
7corporation, resolution trust corporation, or
division of banking department of
8financial institutions and professional standards proposes to sell its assets to
9another credit union, bank, savings bank, or savings and loan association which
10agrees to assume a part or all of the deposit liability of such selling credit union, bank,
11savings bank, or savings and loan association and to pay the same on a deferred
12payment basis, the governing board of the public depositor may, on the approval of
13the
division of banking department of financial institutions and professional
14standards, join in the execution of any reorganization plan, or any stabilization and
15readjustment agreement, or any depositor's agreement relative to a proposed sale of
16assets if, in its judgment and that of the
division of banking department of financial
17institutions and professional standards, the reorganization plan or stabilization and
18readjustment agreement or proposed sale of assets is in the best interest of all
19persons concerned. The joining in any reorganization plan, or any stabilization and
20readjustment agreement, or any proposed sale of assets which meets the approval
21of the
division of banking department of financial institutions and professional
22standards does not waive any rights under this chapter.
SB21,1102
23Section
1102. 35.001 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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35.001
(4) "State agencies" include departments, boards, commissions,
25bureaus,
and institutions
and the University of Wisconsin System.
SB21,1103
1Section
1103. 35.01 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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35.01
(3) Class 3 — All book printing required for state agencies, not otherwise
3classified, except
university press publications and technical or semitechnical
4journals of the University of Wisconsin System, the Wisconsin Magazine of History
, 5and books of the historical society.
SB21,1104
6Section
1104. 35.015 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
SB21,1105
7Section
1105. 35.83 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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35.83
(3) (intro.) Except as provided in sub. (4m) and s. 35.835
(1) and (3), each
9state agency shall deliver, at the expense of the state agency, sufficient copies of each
10state document published by the state agency to the division for distribution to the
11following places in the quantities indicated:
SB21,1106
12Section
1106. 35.835 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
SB21,1107
13Section
1107. 35.835 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB21,1108
14Section
1108. 35.93 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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35.93
(1) (a) "Agency" has the meaning given in s. 227.01 (1)
and includes the
16Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System Authority.
SB21,1109
17Section
1109. Chapter 36 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB21,545,1818
University of Wisconsin
SB21,545,1919
system
authority
SB21,1110
20Section
1110. 36.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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36.01
(1) The legislature finds it in the public interest to provide In recognition
22of the constitutional obligation to provide by law for the establishment of a state
23university at or near the seat of state government, and for connecting with the same,
24from time to time, such colleges in different parts of the state as the interests of
25education may require, there is hereby created a
state system of higher education
,
1provided by the authority, to be known as the University of Wisconsin System, which
2enables students of all ages, backgrounds and levels of income to participate in the
3search for knowledge and individual development;
which stresses undergraduate
4teaching as its main priority; which offers selected professional graduate and
5research programs with emphasis on state and national needs; which fosters
6diversity of educational opportunity;
which promotes service to the public;
which
7makes effective and efficient use of human and physical resources; which functions
8cooperatively with other educational institutions and systems; and
which promotes
9internal coordination and the wisest possible use of resources.
The principal office
10and one university of the system shall be located at or near the seat of state
11government.
SB21,1111
12Section
1111. 36.01 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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36.01
(2) The mission of the system is to develop human resources
to meet the
14state's workforce needs, to discover and disseminate knowledge,
to extend
15knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campuses and to
serve
16and stimulate society by developing develop in students heightened intellectual,
17cultural
, and humane sensitivities, scientific, professional and technological
18expertise
, and a sense of purpose.
Inherent in this broad mission are methods of
19instruction, research, extended training and public service designed to educate
20people and improve the human condition. Basic to every purpose of the system is the
21search for truth.
SB21,1112
22Section
1112. 36.02 of the statutes is created to read:
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2336.02 University of Wisconsin System Authority creation;
24organization. (1) (a) There is created an authority, which is a public body corporate
1and politic, to be known as the "University of Wisconsin System Authority." The
2Board of Regents shall consist of the following:
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1. The state superintendent of public instruction.