AB56,957,66 (a) Each material change to a project subject to the contract.
AB56,957,107 (b) All effects of each material change under par. (a) on the contract's
8performance goals or requirements, including job retention, creation, or training and
9capital expenditures, and any effect on the timing of the taxpayer's achievement of
10the performance goals or requirements.
AB56,957,15 11(2) The corporation shall notify the joint committee on finance of any material
12change for which the corporation receives notice under sub. (1) and, for any contract
13under which a taxpayer may be eligible to claim tax benefits in excess of $5,000,000
14during the term of the contract, of any material change due to an amendment to the
15contract.
AB56,1880 16Section 1880. 238.117 of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,957,20 17238.117 Repayment of tax credits. No later than 7 days after the
18corporation receives a repayment of tax credits under this chapter, the corporation
19shall remit the full amount of that payment to the secretary of administration for
20deposit in the general fund.
AB56,1881 21Section 1881. 238.135 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,958,3 22238.135 Grants to regional economic development organizations. The
23corporation shall award annual grants to regional economic development
24organizations to fund economic development activities, including marketing
25activities. The total amount of grants awarded each year shall be at least $1,000,000.

1The amount of each a grant to fund marketing activities may not exceed $100,000
2or the amount of matching funds the organization obtains from sources other than
3the corporation or the state, whichever is less.
AB56,1882 4Section 1882. 238.17 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 238.17 (1) (a) and
5amended to read:
AB56,958,116 238.17 (1) (a) For Except as provided in par. (b), for taxable years beginning
7after December 31, 2013, the corporation may certify a person to claim a tax credit
8under s. 71.07 (9m), 71.28 (6), or 71.47 (6), if the corporation determines that the
9person is conducting an eligible activity under s. 71.07 (9m), 71.28 (6), or 71.47 (6).
10No person may claim a tax credit under s. 71.07 (9m), 71.28 (6), or 71.47 (6) without
11first being certified under this subsection.
AB56,1883 12Section 1883. 238.17 (1) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,958,1513 238.17 (1) (b) The corporation may not certify a person to claim a tax credit
14under s. 71.07 (9m) (a) 3., 71.28 (6) (a) 3., or 71.47 (6) (a) 3. for taxable years beginning
15after December 31, 2018.
AB56,1884 16Section 1884. 238.17 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,958,2217 238.17 (2) Beginning July 1, 2018, and ending on June 30, 2019, the
18corporation may not certify persons to claim more than a total of $3,500,000 in tax
19credits for all projects undertaken on the same parcel. Beginning July 1, 2019, the
20corporation may not certify persons to claim more than a total of $3,500,000 in tax
21credits for any project, regardless of the number of parcels on which the project is
22undertaken.
AB56,1885 23Section 1885. 238.30 (4m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,959,1124 238.30 (4m) “Member of a targeted group" means a person who resides in an
25area designated by the federal government as an economic revitalization area, a

1person who is employed in an unsubsidized job but meets the eligibility requirements
2under s. 49.145 (2) and (3) for a Wisconsin Works employment position, a person who
3is employed in a trial job, as defined in s. 49.141 (1) (n), 2011 stats., or in a trial
4employment match program job
subsidized employment placement, as defined in s.
549.141 (1) (n) (Lm), a person who is eligible for child care assistance under s. 49.155,
6a person who is a vocational rehabilitation referral, an economically disadvantaged
7youth, an economically disadvantaged veteran, a supplemental security income
8recipient, a general assistance recipient, an economically disadvantaged ex-convict,
9a dislocated worker, as defined in 29 USC 2801 (9), or a food stamp recipient, if the
10person has been certified in the manner under 26 USC 51 (d) (13) (A) by a designated
11local agency, as defined in 26 USC 51 (d) (12).
AB56,1886 12Section 1886. 238.306 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
AB56,1887 13Section 1887. 238.308 (4) (a) 4m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,959,2214 238.308 (4) (a) 4m. In addition to any tax benefit awarded under subd. 4., an
15amount equal to up to 5 percent of the person's real property investment in a capital
16investment project, if the project satisfies subd. 4. and if the investment is made for
17purposes of energy efficiency or the generation of energy from renewable resources.
18The corporation shall include in any contract for the award of tax benefits under this
19subdivision a requirement that the recipient of the tax benefits provide
20documentation to the corporation verifying all expenditures under this subdivision
21and showing the energy efficiency or renewable energy impacts of those
22expenditures.
AB56,1888 23Section 1888. 238.399 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,959,2524 238.399 (3) (a) The corporation may designate any number of enterprise zones
25in this state
not more than 35 enterprise zones.
AB56,1889
1Section 1889. 238.399 (3) (am) of the statutes is repealed.
AB56,1890 2Section 1890. 238.399 (3) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,960,73 238.399 (3) (e) If the corporation revokes all certifications for tax benefits
4within a designated enterprise zone, the corporation may cancel the designation of
5that enterprise zone. After canceling the designation of an enterprise zone, the
6corporation may designate a new enterprise zone subject to the limits of this
7subsection.
AB56,1891 8Section 1891. 250.048 of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,960,14 9250.048 Prescription drug importation program. (1) Importation
10program requirements.
The department, in consultation with persons interested in
11the sale and pricing of prescription drugs and appropriate officials and agencies of
12the federal government, shall design and implement a prescription drug importation
13program for the benefit of residents of this state, that generates savings for residents,
14and that satisfies all of the following:
AB56,960,1715 (a) The department shall designate a state agency to become a licensed
16wholesale distributor or to contract with a licensed wholesale distributor and shall
17seek federal certification and approval to import prescription drugs.
AB56,960,2018 (b) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall comply
19with relevant requirements of 21 USC 384, including safety and cost savings
20requirements.
AB56,960,2321 (c) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall import
22prescription drugs from Canadian suppliers regulated under any appropriate
23Canadian or provincial laws.
AB56,961,3
1(d) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall have
2a process to sample the purity, chemical composition, and potency of imported
3prescription drugs.
AB56,961,74 (e) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall import
5only those prescription drugs for which importation creates substantial savings for
6residents of the state and only those prescription drugs that are not brand-name
7drugs and that have fewer than 4 competitor prescription drugs in the United States.
AB56,961,108 (f) The department shall ensure that prescription drugs imported under the
9program under this section are not distributed, dispensed, or sold outside of the
10state.
AB56,961,1211 (g) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall ensure
12all of the following:
AB56,961,1413 1. Participation by any pharmacy or health care provider in the program is
14voluntary.
AB56,961,1615 2. Any pharmacy or health care provider participating in the program has the
16appropriate license or other credential in this state.
AB56,961,1917 3. Any pharmacy or health care provider participating in the program charges
18a consumer or health plan the actual acquisition cost of the imported prescription
19drug that is dispensed.
AB56,961,2320 (h) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall ensure
21that a payment by a health plan or health insurance policy for a prescription drug
22imported under the program reimburses no more than the actual acquisition cost of
23the imported prescription drug that is dispensed.
AB56,962,3
1(i) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall ensure
2that any health plan or health insurance policy participating in the program does all
3of the following:
AB56,962,54 1. Maintains a formulary and claims payment system with current information
5on prescription drugs imported under the program.
AB56,962,86 2. Bases cost-sharing amounts for participants or insureds under the plan or
7policy on no more than the actual acquisition cost of the prescription drug imported
8under the program that is dispensed to the participant or insured.
AB56,962,119 3. Demonstrates to the department or a state agency designated by the
10department how premiums under the policy or plan are affected by savings on
11prescription drugs imported under the program.
AB56,962,1412 (j) Any wholesale distributor importing prescription drugs under the program
13under this section shall limit its profit margin to the amount established by the
14department or a state agency designated by the department.
AB56,962,1715 (k) The prescription drug importation program under this section may not
16import any generic prescription drug that would violate federal patent laws on
17branded products in this country.
AB56,962,2218 (L) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall comply
19to the extent practical and feasible before the prescription drug to be imported comes
20into possession of the state's wholesale distributor and fully after the prescription
21drug to be imported is in possession of the state's wholesale distributor with tracking
22and tracing requirements of 21 USC 360eee to 360eee-1.
AB56,962,2523 (m) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall
24establish a fee or other approach to finance the program that does not jeopardize
25significant savings to residents of the state.
AB56,963,2
1(n) The prescription drug importation program under this section shall have
2an audit function that ensures all of the following:
AB56,963,53 1. The department has a sound methodology to determine the most
4cost-effective prescription drugs to include in the importation program under this
5section.
AB56,963,76 2. The department has a process in place to select Canadian suppliers that are
7high quality, high performing, and in full compliance with Canadian laws.
AB56,963,98 3. Prescription drugs imported under the program are pure, unadulterated,
9potent, and safe.
AB56,963,1110 4. The prescription drug importation program is complying with the
11requirements of this subsection.
AB56,963,1412 5. The prescription drug importation program under this section is adequately
13financed to support administrative functions of the program while generating
14significant cost savings to residents of the state.
AB56,963,1615 6. The prescription drug importation program under this section does not put
16residents of the state at a higher risk than if the program did not exist.
AB56,963,1817 7. The prescription drug importation program under this section provides and
18is projected to continue to provide substantial cost savings to residents of the state.
AB56,963,21 19(2) Anticompetitive behavior. The department, in consultation with the
20attorney general, shall identify the potential for and monitor anticompetitive
21behavior in industries affected by a prescription drug importation program.
AB56,964,7 22(3) Approval of program design; certification. No later than the first day of
23the 7th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts
24date], the department shall submit to the joint committee on finance a report that
25includes the design of the prescription drug importation program in accordance with

1this section. The department may not submit the proposed prescription drug
2importation program to the federal department of health and human services unless
3the joint committee on finance approves the proposed prescription drug
4implementation program. Within 14 days of the date of approval by the joint
5committee on finance of the proposed prescription drug importation program, the
6department shall submit to the federal department of health and human services a
7request for certification of the approved prescription drug importation program.
AB56,964,15 8(4) Implementation of certified program. After the federal department of
9health and human services certifies the prescription drug importation program
10submitted under sub. (3), the department shall begin implementation of the program
11and the program shall be fully operational by 180 days after the date of certification
12by the federal department of health and human services. The department shall do
13all of the following to implement the prescription drug importation program to the
14extent the action is in accordance with other state laws and the certification by the
15federal department of health and human services:
AB56,964,1816 (a) Become a licensed wholesale distributor, designate another state agency to
17become a licensed wholesale distributor, or contract with a licensed wholesale
18distributor.
AB56,964,2019 (b) Contract with one or more Canadian suppliers that meet the criteria in sub.
20(1) (c).
AB56,964,2421 (c) Create an outreach and marketing plan to communicate with and provide
22information to health plans and health insurance policies, employers, pharmacies,
23health care providers, and residents of the state on participating in the prescription
24drug importation program.
AB56,965,3
1(d) Develop and implement a registration process for health plans and health
2insurance policies, pharmacies, and health care providers interested in participating
3in the prescription drug importation program.
AB56,965,54 (e) Create a publicly accessible source for listing prices of prescription drugs
5imported under the program.
AB56,965,86 (f) Create, publicize, and implement a method of communication to promptly
7answer questions from and address the needs of persons affected by the
8implementation of the program before the program is fully operational.
AB56,965,109 (g) Establish the audit functions under sub. (1) (n) with a timeline to complete
10each audit function every 2 years.
AB56,965,1311 (h) Conduct any other activities determined by the department to be important
12to successful implementation of the prescription drug importation program under
13this section.
AB56,965,15 14(5) Report. By January 1 and July 1 of each year, the department shall submit
15to the joint committee on finance a report including all of the following:
AB56,965,1716 (a) A list of prescription drugs included in the importation program under this
17section.
AB56,965,2018 (b) The number of pharmacies, health care providers, and health plans and
19health insurance policies participating in the prescription drug importation program
20under this section.
AB56,965,2521 (c) The estimated amount of savings to residents of the state, health plans and
22health insurance policies, and employers resulting from the implementation of the
23prescription drug importation program under this section reported from the date of
24the previous report under this subsection and from the date the program was fully
25operational.
AB56,966,2
1(d) Findings of any audit functions under sub. (1) (n) completed since the date
2of the previous report under this subsection.
AB56,1892 3Section 1892 . 250.10 (1m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,966,94 250.10 (1m) (b) Award in each fiscal year to qualified applicants grants totaling
5$25,000 no less than $50,000 for fluoride supplements, $25,000 for a fluoride
6mouth-rinse program
varnish and other evidence-based oral health activities,
7$700,000 for school-based preventive dental services
, and $120,000 for a
8school-based dental sealant program
$100,000 for school-based restorative dental
9services
.
AB56,1893 10Section 1893. 250.20 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,966,2011 250.20 (3) From the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (1) (kb) (cr), the
12department shall annually award grants for activities to improve the health status
13of economically disadvantaged minority group members. A person may apply, in the
14manner specified by the department, for a grant of up to $50,000 in each fiscal year
15to conduct these activities. An awardee of a grant under this subsection shall
16provide, for at least 50 percent of the grant amount, matching funds that may consist
17of funding or an in-kind contribution. An applicant that is not a federally qualified
18health center, as defined under 42 CFR 405.2401 (b) shall receive priority for grants
19awarded under this subsection. An applicant that provides maternal and child
20health services shall receive priority for grants awarded under this subsection.
AB56,1894 21Section 1894 . 250.20 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,966,2522 250.20 (4) From the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (1) (kb) (cr), the
23department shall award a grant of up to $50,000 in each fiscal year to a private
24nonprofit corporation that applies, in the manner specified by the department, to
25conduct a public information campaign on minority health.
AB56,1895
1Section 1895. 252.14 (1) (ar) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,967,22 252.14 (1) (ar) 3. A dentist or dental therapist licensed under ch. 447.
AB56,1896 3Section 1896 . 253.06 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 253.06 (1) (am) and
4amended to read:
AB56,967,85 253.06 (1) (am) “Authorized Approved food" means food identified by the
6department as an authorized food in accordance with 7 CFR 246.10 as acceptable for
7use under the federal special supplemental food nutrition program for women,
8infants and children under 42 USC 1786.
AB56,1897 9Section 1897 . 253.06 (1) (ag) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,967,1310 253.06 (1) (ag) “Alternate participant” means a person who has been
11authorized by a participant to request benefits, participate in nutrition education,
12bring an infant or child to a Women, Infants, and Children program appointment,
13and have access to information in the participant's file.
AB56,1898 14Section 1898 . 253.06 (1) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
AB56,1899 15Section 1899 . 253.06 (1) (br) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56,967,1916 253.06 (1) (br) “Cardholder” means a participant; alternate participant;
17parent, legal guardian, or caretaker of a participant; or another person in possession
18of a Women, Infants, and Children program electronic benefit transfer card and the
19personal identification number for the card.
AB56,1900 20Section 1900 . 253.06 (1) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
AB56,1901 21Section 1901 . 253.06 (1) (cm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56,967,2422 253.06 (1) (cm) “Food Direct distribution center" means an entity, other than
23a vendor, that is under contract with the department under sub. (3m) to distribute
24authorized approved food to participants.
AB56,1902
1Section 1902. 253.06 (1) (cp), (cr), (ct) and (cv) of the statutes are created to
2read:
AB56,968,53 253.06 (1) (cp) “Electronic benefit transfer” means a method that permits
4electronic access to Women, Infants, and Children program benefits using a device,
5approved by the department, with payments made in accordance with ch. 410.
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