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132.25
(4) The department of administration may assess condemnors required
2to file relocation payment plans and relocation assistance service plans under sub.
3(1). The department of administration shall prescribe a methodology to determine
4the amount of the assessments such that the amount of an assessment reflects the
5approximate costs incurred by the department in connection with reviewing and
6approving the plans filed by the condemnor. Assessments under this subsection shall
7be paid to the department of administration and credited to the appropriation
8account under s. 20.505 (1) (kr).
AB64-ASA1,585n
9Section 585n. 32.28 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 32.28 (1) (intro.) and
10amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,397,1111
32.28
(1) (intro.) In this section
,“litigation:
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12(b) “Litigation expenses" means the sum of the costs, disbursements and
13expenses, including reasonable attorney, appraisal and engineering fees necessary
14to prepare for or participate in actual or anticipated proceedings before the
15condemnation commissioners, board of assessment or any court under this chapter.
AB64-ASA1,585ng
16Section 585ng. 32.28 (1) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,397,1917
32.28
(1) (a) “Consumer price index” means the average of the consumer price
18index over each 12-month period, all items, U.S. city average, as determined by the
19bureau of labor statistics of the U.S. department of labor.
AB64-ASA1,585nm
20Section 585nm. 32.28 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,397,2421
32.28
(3) (d) The award of the condemnation commission under s. 32.05 (9) or
2232.06 (8) exceeds the jurisdictional offer or the highest written offer prior to the
23jurisdictional offer by at least
$700 the amount specified in sub. (4) and at least 15
24percent and neither party appeals the award to the circuit court;
AB64-ASA1,585nr
25Section 585nr. 32.28 (3) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,398,3
132.28
(3) (e) The jury verdict as approved by the court under s. 32.05 (11)
2exceeds the jurisdictional offer or the highest written offer prior to the jurisdictional
3offer by at least
$700 the amount specified in sub. (4) and at least 15 percent;
AB64-ASA1,585pg
4Section 585pg. 32.28 (3) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,398,105
32.28
(3) (f) The condemnee appeals an award of the condemnation commission
6which exceeds the jurisdictional offer or the highest written offer prior to the
7jurisdictional offer by at least
$700 the amount specified in sub. (4) and at least 15
8percent, if the jury verdict as approved by the court under s. 32.05 (10) or 32.06 (10)
9exceeds the award of the condemnation commission by at least $700 and at least 15
10percent;
AB64-ASA1,585pm
11Section 585pm. 32.28 (3) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,398,1612
32.28
(3) (g) The condemnor appeals the award of the condemnation
13commission, if the jury verdict as approved by the court under s. 32.05 (10) or 32.06
14(10) exceeds the jurisdictional offer or the highest written offer prior to the
15jurisdictional offer by at least
$700 the amount specified in sub. (4) and at least 15
16percent;
AB64-ASA1,585pr
17Section 585pr. 32.28 (3) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,398,2318
32.28
(3) (h) The condemnee appeals an award of the condemnation
19commission which does not exceed the jurisdictional offer or the highest written offer
20prior to the jurisdictional offer by 15 percent, if the jury verdict as approved by the
21court under s. 32.05 (10) or 32.06 (10) exceeds the jurisdictional offer or the highest
22written offer prior to the jurisdictional offer by at least
$700 the amount specified in
23sub. (4) and at least 15 percent; or
AB64-ASA1,585q
24Section 585q. 32.28 (3) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,399,3
132.28
(3) (i) The condemnee appeals an assessment of damages and benefits
2under s. 32.61 (3), if the judgment is at least
$700 the amount specified in sub. (4) 3and at least 15 percent greater than the award made by the city.
AB64-ASA1,585qm
4Section 585qm. 32.28 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,399,65
32.28
(4) (a) The amount for the purposes of sub. (3) (d) to (i) shall be $2,700,
6adjusted as specified in par. (b).
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(b) Beginning on January 1, 2018, and annually on January 1 thereafter, the
8department of administration shall adjust the dollar amount specified in par. (a) by
9an amount equal to that dollar amount multiplied by the percentage change in the
10consumer price index for the prior year, rounded to the nearest dollar. The
11department shall publish the dollar amounts on its Internet site. Notwithstanding
12s. 227.10, the adjusted dollar amounts need not be promulgated as rules under ch.
13227.
AB64-ASA1,585r
14Section 585r. 32.51 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,399,1715
32.51
(1) Purposes. (intro.) In addition to the powers granted under subch. I
16and subject to the limitations under s. 32.015, any city may condemn or otherwise
17acquire property under this subchapter for:
AB64-ASA1,586
18Section 586
. 34.045 (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB64-ASA1,399,19
1934.045 (title)
Secretary of administration.
AB64-ASA1,587
20Section 587
. 34.045 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,399,2221
34.045
(1) (intro.) The
depository selection board secretary of administration
22or his or her designee shall:
AB64-ASA1,588
23Section 588
. 34.045 (1) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,400,224
34.045
(1) (bm)
Direct the secretary of administration to maintain Maintain 25compensating balances, or direct the investment board to pay bank service costs as
1allocated by the secretary of administration under s. 25.19 (3) directly from the
2income account of the state investment fund, or by a combination of such methods.
AB64-ASA1,589
3Section 589
. 34.045 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,400,84
34.045
(2) In the exercise of its authority, the depository selection board The
5secretary of administration or his or her designee shall require any state department
6or agency to submit to
it him or her for prior review, elimination, consolidation,
7renegotiation
, or confirmation any existing service contract or service proposed by
8the department or agency.
AB64-ASA1,590
9Section 590
. 34.045 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,400,1810
34.045
(3) The
board secretary of administration or his or her designee may,
11for cause, disapprove any contract submitted
to it under sub. (2) if
it he or she finds
12the proposed contract to be in violation of the guidelines established under sub. (1),
13or to have been improperly negotiated or to be otherwise illegal. If the
board secretary
14of administration or his or her designee fails to disapprove a proposed contract within
1560 days after it is submitted by the department or agency, the contract shall be
16deemed approved. The
board secretary of administration or his or her designee shall
17provide written justification for disapproving a contract proposed by a state agency
18or department. A disapproval is subject to judicial review under ch. 227.
AB64-ASA1,591
19Section 591
. 34.045 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,400,2220
34.045
(4) State agencies and departments shall provide the
board secretary
21of administration or his or her designee with a written justification for any proposed
22contract award for service.
AB64-ASA1,594g
23Section 594g. 36.09 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,401,1024
36.09
(1) (e)
The Subject to par. (em), the board shall appoint a president of the
25system; a chancellor for each institution; a dean for each college campus; the state
1geologist; the director of the laboratory of hygiene; the director of the psychiatric
2institute; the state cartographer; and the requisite number of officers, other than the
3vice presidents, associate vice presidents, and assistant vice presidents of the
4system; faculty; academic staff; and other employees and fix the salaries, subject to
5the limitations under par. (j) and s. 230.12 (3) (e), the duties and the term of office
6for each. The board shall fix the salaries, subject to the limitations under par. (j) and
7s. 230.12 (3) (e), and the duties for each chancellor, vice president, associate vice
8president, and assistant vice president of the system. No sectarian or partisan tests
9or any tests based upon race, religion, national origin, or sex shall ever be allowed
10or exercised in the appointment of the employees of the system.
AB64-ASA1,594r
11Section 594r. 36.09 (1) (em) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,401,1712
36.09
(1) (em) Neither the board nor any institution may adopt any policy or
13promulgate any rule that requires the board to consider for appointment as president
14of the system, chancellor, or vice chancellor only those individuals who are faculty
15members of the system or another institution of higher education, who have been
16granted tenure within the system or another institution of higher education, or who
17hold the highest level of academic degree in a field of study or profession.
AB64-ASA1,600m
18Section 600m. 36.11 (6) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,401,2319
36.11
(6) (c) By
April 10, 1998, and annually thereafter February 10 of each
20year, the board shall develop and submit to the higher educational aids board for its
21review under s. 39.285 (1) a proposed formula for the awarding of grants under s.
2239.435, except for grants awarded under s. 39.435 (2) or (5), for the
upcoming
23academic next fiscal year to students enrolled in the system.
AB64-ASA1,602m
24Section 602m. 36.11 (56) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,402,9
136.11
(56) Travel policies. Effective July 1, 2013, the board shall establish
2travel policies for system employees and a schedule for the reimbursement of system
3employees for travel expenses.
Beginning on the effective date of this subsection ....
4[LRB inserts date], except with respect to contracts in effect on that date, this
5schedule may not provide for reimbursement of system employees for lodging
6expenses incurred in this state at a rate that exceeds the maximum rate for lodging
7expenses incurred in the same location in this state under the approved uniform
8travel schedule incorporated under s. 20.916 (8) (b) into the current compensation
9plan under s. 230.12 (1).
AB64-ASA1,602p
10Section 602p. 36.11 (57) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,402,1311
36.11
(57) Classification of segregated fees. (a) The board shall revise its
12policies regarding student segregated fees to ensure that the classification of those
13fees as allocable or nonallocable is consistent across institutions.
AB64-ASA1,402,2214
(b) The board shall submit the revised policies under par. (a) to the joint
15committee on finance. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the board
16that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the revised
17policies within 14 working days after the date of the submittal, the revised policies
18are considered approved and may be implemented. If, within 14 working days after
19the date of the submittal, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the board that
20the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the revised
21policies, the revised policies may be implemented only upon approval of the
22committee.
AB64-ASA1,402,2523
(c) Notwithstanding s. 36.27 (1), the board may not approve an increase in the
24allocable portion of segregated fees at any institution until the joint committee on
25finance has approved the board's revised policies in the manner provided in par. (b).
AB64-ASA1,602r
1Section 602r. 36.11 (58) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,403,42
36.11
(58) Transfers to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation. 3The board may not transfer funds to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
4Foundation, Inc., unless the transfer is first approved by legislative enactment.
AB64-ASA1,603m
5Section 603m. 36.112 of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,403,7
636.112 Performance funding; innovation fund. (1) Definition. In this
7section, “institution” includes the extension.
AB64-ASA1,403,9
8(2) Goals; metrics. (a) The legislature hereby establishes the following goals
9for the system:
AB64-ASA1,403,1010
1. Growing and ensuring student access.
AB64-ASA1,403,1111
2. Improving and excelling at student progress and completion.
AB64-ASA1,403,1212
3. Expanding contributions to the workforce.
AB64-ASA1,403,1313
4. Enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness.
AB64-ASA1,403,1814
(b) For each goal specified in par. (a), the Board of Regents shall identify at least
154 metrics to measure an institution's progress toward meeting the goal. As the Board
16of Regents determines is appropriate, the board may specify different metrics for the
17extension. For each goal, each institution shall select one of the metrics for
18improving its performance and one of the metrics for maintaining excellence.
AB64-ASA1,403,24
19(3) Outcomes-based funding formula. (a) The Board of Regents shall develop
20a formula for distributing under par. (b) the amount allocated under sub. (4) among
21the institutions based on each institution's performance with respect to the metrics
22the institution selects under sub. (2) (b), except that no more than 30 percent of the
23amount allocated in a fiscal year may be distributed based on the metrics selected
24for maintaining excellence.
AB64-ASA1,404,12
1(b) By no later than February 15, 2018, the Board of Regents shall submit the
2formula developed under par. (a) to the joint committee on finance. If the
3cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance do not notify the Board of Regents
4within 14 working days after the date of submittal that the committee has scheduled
5a meeting to review the formula, the Board of Regents shall use the formula to
6distribute the amount allocated under sub. (4) among the institutions. If, within 14
7working days after the date of submittal, the cochairpersons of the joint committee
8on finance notify the Board of Regents that the committee has scheduled a meeting
9to review the formula, the Board of Regents may use the formula to distribute the
10amount allocated under sub. (4) among the institutions only as modified or approved
11by the committee. The joint committee on finance shall consult with the appropriate
12standing committee in each house before modifying or approving the formula.
AB64-ASA1,404,15
13(4) Allocation. In each fiscal year beginning in fiscal year 2018-19, the Board
14of Regents shall allocate $26,250,000 of the amount appropriated under s. 20.285 (1)
15(a) to distribute to institutions under the formula under sub. (3) (b).
AB64-ASA1,404,20
16(5) Report. (a) Beginning in fiscal year 2018-19, the Board of Regents shall
17submit an annual report to the joint committee on finance that describes how the
18Board of Regents distributed in the fiscal year the amount allocated under (4) to the
19institutions under the formula under sub. (3) (b). The report shall describe all of the
20following:
AB64-ASA1,404,2221
1. The amount distributed to each institution under the formula in the fiscal
22year.
AB64-ASA1,404,2423
2. The performance of each institution with respect to all the metrics identified
24by the Board of Regents under sub. (2) (b).
AB64-ASA1,405,2
13. The methodology used to make the distributions based on each institution's
2performance with respect to the metrics selected by the institution.
AB64-ASA1,405,43
4. The performance of the system as a whole with respect to all the metrics
4identified by the Board of Regents under sub. (2) (b).
AB64-ASA1,405,55
5. Any other information used to administer the requirements of this section.
AB64-ASA1,405,76
(b) The Board of Regents shall make the report required under par. (a) available
7to the public, and each institution shall post the report on its Internet site.
AB64-ASA1,405,12
8(6) Innovation fund. In fiscal year 2017-18, the Board of Regents shall allocate
9$5,000,000 of the amount appropriated under s. 20.285 (1) (a) for the board to
10distribute to institutions to increase enrollments in high-demand degree programs
11identified under sub. (7) (b). The Board of Regents shall make the distribution
12through a competitive process involving a request for proposals from the institutions.
AB64-ASA1,405,13
13(7) Other duties. The Board of Regents shall do all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,405,1414
(a) Identify baseline data sets for the goals specified in sub. (2) (a).
AB64-ASA1,405,1515
(b) Identify degree programs that qualify as high demand for each institution.
AB64-ASA1,405,1716
(c) Approve a peer group for each institution that includes institutions of higher
17education with comparable missions and service populations.
AB64-ASA1,604
18Section 604
. 36.115 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,405,2219
36.115
(2) The Except as provided in sub. (8), the board shall develop a
20personnel system that is separate and distinct from the personnel system under ch.
21230 for all system employees except system employees assigned to the University of
22Wisconsin-Madison.
AB64-ASA1,605
23Section 605
. 36.115 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,406,3
136.115
(3) The
Except as provided in sub. (8), the chancellor shall develop a
2personnel system that is separate and distinct from the personnel system under ch.
3230 for all system employees assigned to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
AB64-ASA1,606
4Section 606
. 36.115 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,406,75
36.115
(5) (b) The board may not implement the personnel system developed
6under sub. (2) unless it has been approved by the joint committee on employment
7relations.
This paragraph does not apply to revisions made under sub. (8) (b).
AB64-ASA1,607
8Section 607
. 36.115 (5) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,406,129
36.115
(5) (c) The chancellor may not implement the personnel system
10developed under sub. (3) unless it has been approved by the joint committee on
11employment relations.
This paragraph does not apply to revisions made under sub.
12(8) (b).
AB64-ASA1,608
13Section 608
. 36.115 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB64-ASA1,406,1914
36.115
(7) The Except as provided in sub. (8), the board shall establish and
15maintain consistent employment relations policies and practices for all system
16employees except system employees assigned to the University of
17Wisconsin-Madison
. The, and the chancellor shall establish and maintain
18consistent employment relations policies and practices for all system employees
19assigned to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
AB64-ASA1,609
20Section 609
. 36.115 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,406,2321
36.115
(8) (a) No later than January 1, 2018, the board shall develop and
22implement a plan that includes all of the following for each institution within the
23system, including the University of Wisconsin-Madison:
AB64-ASA1,407,224
1. Policies for monitoring teaching workloads of faculty and instructional
25academic staff, including requirements for individual faculty and instructional
1academic staff members to report the number of hours spent teaching to the system
2administration.
AB64-ASA1,407,43
2. Policies for rewarding faculty and instructional academic staff who teach
4more than a standard academic load.
AB64-ASA1,407,85
(b) The board and the chancellor shall revise the personnel systems developed
6under subs. (2) and (3) and the employment relations policies and practices
7established under sub. (7) as necessary to ensure that the systems, polices, and
8practices are consistent with the plan required under par. (a).
AB64-ASA1,610m
9Section 610m. 36.25 (13i) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-ASA1,407,1610
36.25
(13i) Precision Medicine Molecular Tumor Board. From the
11appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (a), the Board of Regents shall allocate $490,000
12in each fiscal year to expand precision medicine at the University of Wisconsin
13Carbone Cancer Center through the Precision Medicine Molecular Tumor Board by
14increasing access to precision medicine for cancer patients in this state, providing
15genomics resources to patients in need, and developing a precision medicine
16statewide database.