AB64-ASA1,1030,23 231. A current or retired school administrator.
AB64-ASA1,1031,3
12. An individual who holds a license to teach issued by the department of public
2instruction or a license in a pupil services category under section PI 34.31 of the
3Wisconsin Administrative Code issued by the department of public instruction.
AB64-ASA1,1031,5 43. A provider of mental health services or a representative of an association
5that represents mental health service providers.
AB64-ASA1,1031,7 64. A family member of a pupil who is receiving or who may receive mental
7health services.
AB64-ASA1,1031,9 85. A representative of a school board or a charter school established under
9under section 118.40 (2r) or (2x) of the statutes.
AB64-ASA1,1031,14 10(b) The advisory committee established under paragraph (a) terminates upon
11the publication of the permanent rules required to be promulgated by the
12department under section 115.367 of the statutes, unless the state superintendent
13of public instruction elects to maintain the committee established under paragraph
14(a) after the permanent rules are published.
AB64-ASA1,1032,2 15(c) The department of public instruction may promulgate emergency rules
16under section 227.24 of the statutes to implement section 115.367 of the statutes,
17including establishing criteria under section 115.367 (2) of the statutes.
18Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (e) 1d. of the statutes, the department of public
19instruction is not required to prepare a statement of the scope if emergency rules are
20promulgated under this paragraph. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2)
21of the statutes, emergency rules promulgated under this paragraph remain in effect
22until July 1, 2019, or the date on which permanent rules take effect, whichever is
23sooner. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) of the statutes, the
24department is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this
25paragraph as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace,

1health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a
2rule promulgated under this paragraph.
AB64-ASA1,1032,5 3(4p) Whole grade sharing agreement; aid. By February 1, 2019, the
4department of public instruction shall submit a report to the joint committee on
5finance that includes all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1032,7 6(a) The number of school boards that applied for aid under section 118.50 (5m)
7of the statutes for the 2018-19 school year.
AB64-ASA1,1032,9 8(b) The number of school boards approved to receive aid under section 118.50
9(5m) of the statutes for the 2018-19 school year.
AB64-ASA1,1032,11 10(c) For each school board approved to receive aid under section 118.50 (5m) of
11the statutes for the 2018-19 school year, all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1032,12 121. The name of the school board.
AB64-ASA1,1032,14 132. The number of grade levels that are subject to the whole grade sharing
14agreement.
AB64-ASA1,1032,16 153. The specific grade levels that are subject to the whole grade sharing
16agreement.
AB64-ASA1,1032,19 174. As of January 1, 2019, how much of the aid the school board is entitled to
18receive under section 118.50 (5m) of the statutes during the 2018-19 school year has
19been encumbered and how much has been expended.
AB64-ASA1,1032,2020 (4w) Reorganization of a low performing school district; study.
AB64-ASA1,1032,2221 (a) Definition. In this subsection, “eligible school district” means a school
22district that satisfied all of the following in the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years:
AB64-ASA1,1032,2423 1. The school district was assigned to the lowest performance category on the
24accountability reports published under section 115.385 (1) of the statutes.
AB64-ASA1,1033,2
12. The school district received intradistrict transfer aid under section 121.85
2(6) (a) of the statutes.
AB64-ASA1,1033,83 (b) Contract. The department of public instruction shall contract with an entity
4to study the effect of reorganizing an eligible school district to create one or more new
5school districts that consists of one or more villages located within the eligible school
6district and to report the results of the study to the department of public instruction
7by no later than 120 days after the contract is awarded to the entity. The contract
8shall require the entity to evaluate at least all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1033,119 1. The estimated general and categorical school aid that the eligible school
10district and new school district or districts would be eligible to receive following the
11reorganization.
AB64-ASA1,1033,1312 2. The impact the reorganization would have on the amount of property taxes
13paid by residents of the eligible school district and the new school district or districts.
AB64-ASA1,1033,1414 3. An inventory of school buildings located in the eligible school district.
AB64-ASA1,1033,1515 4. The assets and liabilities of the eligible school district.
AB64-ASA1,1033,1816 (c) Request for proposal. By no later than 30 days after the effective date of this
17paragraph, the department of public instruction shall issue a request for proposals
18for the study and report under paragraph (b).
AB64-ASA1,1033,2219 (d) Distribution of the report. The department of public instruction shall
20distribute the report submitted to the department under paragraph (b) to the village
21board of each village located in an eligible school district and to the school board of
22an eligible school district.
AB64-ASA1,1033,23 23(5p) Teacher licensure; rules.
AB64-ASA1,1034,2 24(a) The department of public instruction shall promulgate rules to revise
25chapter PI 34 of the administrative code. In promulgating rules under this

1paragraph, the department of public instruction shall simplify the teacher licensure
2system, to the extent practicable, by doing at least all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1034,4 31. Simplifying the grade levels that a licensee is authorized to teach under his
4or her license.
AB64-ASA1,1034,5 52. Creating broad field subject licenses.
AB64-ASA1,1034,7 63. Allowing school boards to increase the number of teachers in a school district
7by offering internships and residency opportunities.
AB64-ASA1,1034,10 84. Creating a permit that authorizes an individual who is enrolled in a teacher
9preparatory program to teach in public schools as part of an internship, residency
10program, or other equivalent training program.
AB64-ASA1,1034,12 115. Simplifying licensure reciprocity for individuals who hold a license in
12another state.
AB64-ASA1,1034,15 136. Expanding pathways for individuals who hold a license issued by the
14department to obtain additional licenses to fill positions in geographic areas and
15subject areas that are in need of educational personnel.
AB64-ASA1,1034,18 16(b) The department of public instruction may not promulgate rules required
17under paragraph (a) in a manner that decreases the quality standards for obtaining
18a license to teach from the department.
AB64-ASA1,1034,21 19(c) The department of public instruction shall submit in proposed form the
20rules required under paragraph (a) to the legislative council staff under section
21227.15 (1) of the statutes no later than January 1, 2018.
AB64-ASA1,9136 22Section 9136. Nonstatutory provisions; Public Lands, Board of
23Commissioners of.
AB64-ASA1,9137 24Section 9137. Nonstatutory provisions; Public Service Commission.
AB64-ASA1,9138 25Section 9138. Nonstatutory provisions; Revenue.
AB64-ASA1,1035,5
1(1) Forestation state tax. For the property tax assessments as of January 1,
22017, the department of revenue shall prescribe a form for the property tax bills
3prepared under section 74.09 of the statutes that indicates that the state no longer
4imposes the forestation state tax. The form shall also indicate the amount of the
5forestation state tax that the taxpayer paid in the previous year.
AB64-ASA1,1035,166 (1f) Sales and use tax audits; statistical sampling. Using the procedure under
7section 227.24 of the statutes, the department of revenue shall promulgate the rules
8required under section 77.59 (2g) of the statutes for the period before the effective
9date of the permanent rule promulgated under section 77.59 (2g) of the statutes but
10not to exceed the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) of the statutes, subject
11to extension under section 227.24 (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24
12(1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department is not required to provide
13evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is
14necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is
15not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this
16subsection.
AB64-ASA1,9139 17Section 9139. Nonstatutory provisions; Safety and Professional
18Services.
AB64-ASA1,1036,619 (12) Professional assistance procedures; emergency rules. The department
20may use the procedure under section 227.24 of the statutes to promulgate rules
21under section 440.03 (1c) of the statutes for the period before the effective date of the
22permanent rule promulgated under section 440.03 (1c) of the statutes but not to
23exceed the period authorized under section 227.24 (1) (c) of the statutes, subject to
24one extension of 60 days under section 227.24 (2) of the statutes. If the department
25uses this procedure to promulgate these rules, the department shall promulgate the

1rules no later than the 60th day after the effective date of this subsection.
2Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a), (2) (b), and (3) of the statutes, the department
3is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection
4as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health,
5safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule
6promulgated under this subsection.
AB64-ASA1,1036,7 7(17w) Occupational license study.
AB64-ASA1,1036,88 (a) Definitions. In this subsection:
AB64-ASA1,1036,99 1. “Department” means the department of safety and professional services.
AB64-ASA1,1036,1010 2. “Occupational license” means any of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1036,1211 a. A license, permit, certification, registration, or other approval granted under
12section 167.10 (6m) or chapters 101, 145, or 440 to 480 of the statutes.
AB64-ASA1,1036,1713 b. A license, permit, certification, registration, or other approval not included
14under subdivision 2. a. if granted to a person by this state in order that the person
15may engage in a profession, occupation, or trade in this state or in order that the
16person may use one or more titles in association with his or her profession,
17occupation, or trade.
AB64-ASA1,1036,2218 (b) Report. No later than December 31, 2018, the department shall submit a
19report to the governor and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for
20distribution to the legislature under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes. The report
21shall include the department's recommendations for the elimination of occupational
22licenses based on all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1037,223 1. The department's evaluation of whether the unregulated practice of the
24profession, occupation, or trade can clearly harm or endanger the health, safety, or

1welfare of the public, and whether the potential for the harm is recognizable and not
2remote or speculative.
AB64-ASA1,1037,43 2. The department's evaluation of whether the public reasonably benefits from
4the occupational license requirement.
AB64-ASA1,1037,65 3. The department's evaluation of whether the public can be effectively
6protected by any means other than requiring an occupational license.
AB64-ASA1,1037,87 4. The department's analysis of whether licensure requirements for the
8regulated profession, occupation, or trade exist in other states.
AB64-ASA1,1037,109 5. The department's estimate of the number of individuals or entities that are
10affected by the occupational license requirement.
AB64-ASA1,1037,1511 6. The department's estimate of the total financial burden imposed on
12individuals or entities as a result of the occupational licensure requirement,
13including education or training costs, examination fees, private credential fees,
14occupational license fees imposed by the state, and other costs individuals or entities
15incur in order to obtain the required occupational license.
AB64-ASA1,1037,1716 7. Any statement or analysis provided by the agency or board administering
17the occupational license.
AB64-ASA1,1037,1918 8. The department's evaluation of the tangible or intangible barriers people
19may face in obtaining an occupational license.
AB64-ASA1,9140 20Section 9140. Nonstatutory provisions; Secretary of State.
AB64-ASA1,9141 21Section 9141. Nonstatutory provisions; State Fair Park Board.
AB64-ASA1,9142 22Section 9142. Nonstatutory provisions; Supreme Court
AB64-ASA1,1037,24 23(5f) Decisions of labor and industry review commission. The chief justice of
24the supreme court is requested to do all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1038,5
1(a) Conduct a survey of decisions and orders of the labor and industry review
2commission under chapters 102 and 108 and sections 106.52 (4), 106.56 (4), and
3111.39 of the statutes, citing the statutes interpreted by the commission and whether
4the decisions and orders were the subjects of actions for judicial review filed in circuit
5court.
AB64-ASA1,1038,7 6(b) Submit a report of the survey's findings to the governor and to the joint
7committee on finance by July 1, 2018.
AB64-ASA1,9143 8Section 9143. Nonstatutory provisions; Technical College System.
AB64-ASA1,9144 9Section 9144. Nonstatutory provisions; Tourism.
AB64-ASA1,1038,1010 (1) Financial management position transfer.
AB64-ASA1,1038,1411 (a) Employee transfer. On the effective date of this paragraph, 1.0 FTE position
12and the incumbent employee holding the position in the department of tourism who
13performs duties relating to financial management, as determined by the secretary
14of administration, is transferred to the department of administration.
AB64-ASA1,1038,2015 (b) Employee status. The employee transferred under paragraph (a ) has all the
16rights and the same status under chapter 230 of the statutes in the department of
17administration that he or she enjoyed in the department of tourism immediately
18before the transfer. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employee
19so transferred who has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a
20probationary period.
AB64-ASA1,1038,25 21(2t) Marketing campaign for the city of Pittsville. From the appropriation
22under section 20.380 (1) (b) of the statutes, in fiscal year 2017-18, the department
23of tourism shall award a grant of $7,500 to the city of Pittsville for, as determined by
24the city, signage and a landmark to market the city of Pittsville as the geographical
25center of Wisconsin.
AB64-ASA1,1039,1
1(3t) Improvement of property used for ski jumping competitions.
AB64-ASA1,1039,5 2(a) From the appropriation under section 20.380 (1) (b) of the statutes, in fiscal
3year 2017-18, the department of tourism shall award a grant of $75,000 to Vernon
4County for the purpose of improving structures and other property in Vernon County
5that are used to facilitate a national or international ski jumping competition.
AB64-ASA1,1039,7 6(b) Vernon County shall distribute all of the grant moneys under paragraph (a)
7within 2 years after its receipt of the grant moneys.
AB64-ASA1,1039,11 8(c) Each person receiving a distribution of grant moneys from Vernon County
9under paragraph (b) shall contribute to the improvements specified under
10paragraph (a) an amount from nonstate revenue sources that is equal to at least 33
11percent of the amount of the distribution the person receives.
AB64-ASA1,9145 12Section 9145. Nonstatutory provisions; Transportation.
AB64-ASA1,1039,16 13(1c) Railroad crossing gates near village of Fox Crossing. Not later than
14January 1, 2018, the department of transportation, in consultation with the office of
15the commissioner of railroads, shall install railroad crossing gates on Fire Lane 12,
16south of STH 114, near the village of Fox Crossing.
AB64-ASA1,1039,22 17(1f) Transportation engineering and construction study. The department of
18transportation in consultation with the transportation projects commission shall
19enter into an agreement with an independent engineering firm that has not
20previously conducted business with the state for the preparation, and delivery to the
21department and commission, of a report by no later than January 1, 2019, that does
22all of the following:
AB64-ASA1,1039,24 23(a) Reviews the standards of all other states related to transportation
24engineering and highway construction and recommends any best practices.
AB64-ASA1,1040,3
1(b) Analyzes the process the department of transportation uses for determining
2project priority and assesses whether the process uses reasonable financing and
3completion time assumptions.
AB64-ASA1,1040,5 4(c) Evaluates the allocation of funds to the state highway rehabilitation, major
5highway development, and southeast Wisconsin freeway megaprojects programs.
AB64-ASA1,1040,6 6(1t) Elimination of positions.
AB64-ASA1,1040,87 (a) The department of transportation shall eliminate 100 SEG positions in
8fiscal year 2017-18 and 100 SEG positions in fiscal year 2018-19.
AB64-ASA1,1040,119 (b) The department of transportation shall eliminate private management
10consultant positions in the local assistance program as necessary to accomplish the
11lapses required under Section 9245 (2t) of this act.
AB64-ASA1,1040,1412 (c) No later than January 1, 2019, the department of transportation shall
13submit a report to the joint committee on finance identifying the positions eliminated
14under paragraphs (a) and (b) and the appropriation accounts to be reduced.
AB64-ASA1,1040,2415 (2f) Transportation projects commission funding. Not later than March 1,
162018, the transportation projects commission shall submit a request to the joint
17committee on finance for not more than an additional 4.0 GPR-funded positions. If
18the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the commission within 14 working
19days after the submittal that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose
20of reviewing the request, the commission may expend the funds. If, within 14
21working days after the submittal, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the
22commission that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing
23the request, the commission may expend the funds only as approved by the
24committee.
AB64-ASA1,1041,8
1(2i) Construction work on sth 23. If the cost of a construction contract related
2to a project enumerated under section 84.013 (3) (ra) of the statutes is lower than the
3cost projected by the department of transportation for that project, the department
4shall reserve the first $19,400,000 of all such contract savings from all sources,
5including state and federal moneys and the proceeds of bonds, for construction work
6on STH 23 in the 2017-19 biennium. If the department of transportation does not
7expend these moneys by January 1, 2019, the department may expend the moneys
8on other major highway projects.
AB64-ASA1,1041,11 9(2j) Rehabilitation work on sth 23. The department of transportation shall
10conduct rehabilitation work on STH 23 in Sheboygan County and Fond du Lac
11County in the 2017-19 biennium.
AB64-ASA1,1041,1212 (3i) Airport improvement project funding.
AB64-ASA1,1041,1613 (a) Notwithstanding section 114.34 of the statutes, in fiscal year 2017-18, from
14the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (dq) of the statutes, the department of
15transportation shall award a grant of $4,000,000 to the city of Wisconsin Rapids for
16improvements to the Alexander Field airport.
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