AB68-ASA2-AA6,13,128
20.866
(2) (zcy)
Kenosha STEM innovation center. From the capital
9improvement fund, a sum sufficient for the building commission to provide a grant
10to the city of Kenosha for the construction of the science, technology, engineering, and
11mathematics innovation center specified in s. 13.48 (33v). The state may contract
12public debt in an amount not to exceed $9,750,000 for this purpose.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,14,218
20.867
(3) (cy)
Kenosha STEM innovation center. A sum sufficient to reimburse
19s. 20.866 (1) (u) for the payment of principal and interest costs incurred in financing
20the construction of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
21innovation center specified in s. 13.48 (33v), to make the payments determined by
22the building commission under s. 13.488 (1) (m) that are attributable to the proceeds
1of obligations incurred in financing the project, and to make payments under an
2agreement or ancillary arrangement entered into under s. 18.06 (8) (a).”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,14,75
20.921
(1) (a) 2. If the state employee is a public safety employee under s. 111.81
6(15r)
or is in a collective bargaining unit containing a frontline worker under s. 111.81
7(9b), payment of dues to employee organizations.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,14,2110
40.51
(7) (a) Any employer, other than the state, including an employer that
11is not a participating employer, may offer to all of its employees a health care
12coverage plan through a program offered by the group insurance board.
13Notwithstanding sub. (2) and ss. 40.05 (4) and 40.52 (1), the department may by rule
14establish different eligibility standards or contribution requirements for such
15employees and employers. Beginning on January 1, 2012, except as otherwise
16provided in a collective bargaining agreement under subch. IV of ch. 111
that covers
17public safety employees or transit employees and except as provided in par. (b), an
18employer may not offer a health care coverage plan to its employees under this
19subsection if the employer pays more than 88 percent of the average premium cost
20of plans offered in any tier with the lowest employee premium cost under this
21subsection.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,15,13
146.2895
(8) (a) 1. If the long-term care district offers employment to any
2individual who was previously employed by a county, which participated in creating
3the district and at the time of the offer had not withdrawn or been removed from the
4district under sub. (14), and who while employed by the county performed duties
5relating to the same or a substantially similar function for which the individual is
6offered employment by the district and
whose wages were established in who was
7covered by a collective bargaining agreement with the county under subch. IV of ch.
8111 that is in effect on the date that the individual commences employment with the
9district, with respect to that individual, abide by the terms of the collective
10bargaining agreement
concerning the individual's wages until the time of the
11expiration of that collective bargaining agreement or adoption of a collective
12bargaining agreement with the district under subch. IV of ch. 111 covering the
13individual as an employee of the district, whichever occurs first.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,15,24
1649.133 Child care quality improvement program. (1) The department
17may establish a program under which it may, from the appropriation under s. 20.437
18(2) (c) and under s. 49.175 (1) (qm), make monthly payments and monthly per-child
19payments to child care providers certified under s. 48.651, child care centers licensed
20under s. 48.65, and child care programs established or contracted for by a school
21board under s. 120.13 (14). Of the amounts from the appropriation under s. 20.437
22(2) (c), the department may award 10 percent to child care providers, child care
23centers, and child care programs located in child care deserts, as defined by the
24department.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,16,3
1(2) The department may promulgate rules to implement the program under
2this section, including establishing eligibility requirements and payment amounts
3and setting requirements for how recipients may use the payments.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,16,85
49.155
(1m) (c) 4. If the individual is a direct care worker serving seniors or
6people with chronic medical conditions or disabilities, $10,000 of the individual's
7gross income from caregiving shall be disregarded when determining the
8individual's eligibility under this paragraph.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,16,18
1249.168 Internet assistance program.
(1) The department shall establish
13an Internet assistance program under which it shall, from the appropriation under
14s. 20.437 (2) (eg) and the allocation under s. 49.175 (1) (x), make payments to internet
15service providers on behalf of low-income individuals to assist with paying for
16Internet service. Assistance under this program may be provided only after other
17assistance program options have been exhausted. The department may contract for
18the administration of the program.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,16,21
19(2) The department shall promulgate rules to implement the program under
20this section and shall include a financial eligibility requirement that the family
21income of a recipient not exceed 200 percent of the poverty line.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,17,3
149.175
(1) (p)
Direct child care services. For direct child care services under s.
249.155 or 49.257,
$357,097,500 in fiscal year 2019-20 and $365,700,400 3$385,490,000 in
each fiscal year
2020-21.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,17,96
49.175
(1) (qm)
Quality care for quality kids. For the child care quality
7improvement activities specified in ss.
49.133, 49.155 (1g)
, and 49.257,
$16,532,900 8$33,847,900 in fiscal year
2019-20 2021-22 and
$16,683,700 $34,484,700 in fiscal
9year
2020-21 2022-23.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,17,1312
49.175
(1) (x)
Internet assistance program. For the Internet assistance
13program under s. 49.168, $10,000,000 in each fiscal year.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,17,1816
66.0422
(1) (cg) “Underserved area" means an area of this state that is
17designated as an underserved area by the public service commission under s. 196.504
18(2) (d).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,17,2120
66.0422
(1) (cr) “Unserved area” means an area of this state that is designated
21as an unserved area by the public service commission under s. 196.504 (2) (e).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,18,823
66.0422
(2) (c) No less than 30 days before the public hearing, the local
24government prepares and makes available for public inspection a report estimating
1the total costs of, and revenues derived from, constructing, owning, or operating the
2facility and including a cost-benefit analysis of the facility for a period of at least 3
3years. The costs that are subject to this paragraph include personnel costs and costs
4of acquiring, installing, maintaining, repairing, or operating any plant or
5equipment, and include an appropriate allocated portion of costs of personnel, plant,
6or equipment that are used to provide jointly both telecommunications services and
7other services.
This paragraph does not apply to a broadband facility that is intended
8to serve an underserved or unserved area.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,238e
9Section 238e. 66.0422 (3d) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-ASA2-AA6,18,1810
66.0422
(3d) (intro.) Subsection (2) does not apply to a facility for providing
11broadband service to an area within the boundaries of a local government if
the local
12government asks, in writing, each person that provides broadband service within the
13boundaries of the local government whether the person currently provides
14broadband service to the area and, if the area is not an underserved or unserved area,
15whether the person intends to provide broadband service to the area within 9
16months, or, if the area is an underserved or unserved area, whether the person
17actively plans to provide broadband service to the area within 3 months and any of
18the following are satisfied:
AB68-ASA2-AA6,19,220
66.0422
(3d) (a)
The local government asks, in writing, each person that
21provides broadband service within the boundaries of the local government whether
22the person currently provides broadband service to the area or intends to provide
23broadband service within 9 months to the area and within 60 days after receiving the
24written request no person responds in writing to the The local government
does not
25receive a response in writing that
the a person currently provides broadband service
1to the area or intends
or actively plans to provide broadband service to the area
2within
9 months the relevant time period.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,19,74
66.0422
(3d) (b) The local government determines that a person who responded
5to a written request under par. (a) that the person currently provides broadband
6service to the area did not actually provide broadband service to the area and no other
7person
makes the response responds to the local government
described in par. (a).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,19,149
66.0422
(3d) (c) The local government determines that a person who responded
10to a written request under par. (a) that the person intended
or actively planned to
11provide broadband service to the area within
9 months the relevant time period did
12not actually provide broadband service to the area within
9 months the relevant time
13period and no other person
makes the response
responds to the local government
14described in par. (a).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,19,1816
66.0422
(3m) (b) The municipality itself does not use the facility to provide
17broadband service to end users.
This paragraph does not apply to a facility that is
18intended to serve an underserved or unserved area.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,19,2420
66.0422
(3m) (c) The municipality determines that, at the time that the
21municipality authorizes the construction, ownership, or operation of the facility,
22whichever occurs first, the facility does not compete with more than one provider of
23broadband service.
This paragraph does not apply to a facility that is intended to
24serve an underserved or unserved area.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,20,2
2“
Section 238k. 66.0602 (2m) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 66.0602 (2m).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,20,188
66.0901
(6) Separation of contracts; classification of contractors. In public
9contracts for the construction, repair, remodeling or improvement of a public
10building or structure, other than highway structures and facilities, a municipality
11may bid projects based on a single or multiple division of the work. Public contracts
12shall be awarded according to the division of work selected for bidding.
Except as
13provided in sub. (6m), the The municipality may set out in any public contract
14reasonable and lawful conditions as to the hours of labor, wages, residence, character
15and classification of workers to be employed by any contractor, classify contractors
16as to their financial responsibility, competency and ability to perform work and set
17up a classified list of contractors. The municipality may reject the bid of any person,
18if the person has not been classified for the kind or amount of work in the bid.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,21,323
66.0129
(5) Bids for construction. The nonprofit corporation shall let all
24contracts exceeding $1,000 for the construction, maintenance or repair of hospital
1facilities to the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids by the publication
2of a class 2 notice under ch. 985.
Section Sections 66.0901
applies and 66.0903 apply 3to bids and contracts under this subsection.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,238r
4Section 238r. 66.0903 (1) (a), (am), (b), (cm), (dr), (em), (hm) and (im) of the
5statutes are created to read:
AB68-ASA2-AA6,21,146
66.0903
(1) (a) “Area" means the county in which a proposed project of public
7works that is subject to this section is located or, if the department determines that
8there is insufficient wage data in that county, “area" means those counties that are
9contiguous to that county or, if the department determines that there is insufficient
10wage data in those counties, “area" means those counties that are contiguous to those
11counties or, if the department determines that there is insufficient wage data in those
12counties, “area" means the entire state or, if the department is requested to review
13a determination under sub. (3) (br), “area" means the city, village, or town in which
14a proposed project of public works that is subject to this section is located.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,21,1515
(am) “Bona fide economic benefit" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1) (am).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,21,1616
(b) “Department" means the department of workforce development.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,21,1717
(cm) “Insufficient wage data" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1) (bg).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,21,2518
(dr) “Minor service or maintenance work" means a project of public works that
19is limited to minor crack filling, chip or slurry sealing, or other minor pavement
20patching, not including overlays, that has a projected life span of no longer than 5
21years or that is performed for a town and is not funded under s. 86.31, regardless of
22projected life span; the depositing of gravel on an existing gravel road applied solely
23to maintain the road; road shoulder maintenance; cleaning of drainage or sewer
24ditches or structures; or any other limited, minor work on public facilities or
25equipment that is routinely performed to prevent breakdown or deterioration.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,22,2
1(em) “Multiple-trade project of public works" has the meaning given in s.
2103.49 (1) (br).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,22,43
(hm) “Single-trade project of public works" has the meaning given in s. 103.49
4(1) (em).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,22,65
(im) “Supply and installation contract" has the meaning given in s. 103.49 (1)
6(fm).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,22,98
66.0903
(1) (c) “Hourly basic rate of pay" has the meaning given in s.
16.856 9103.49 (1) (b)
, 2015 stats.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,22,1211
66.0903
(1) (f) “Prevailing hours of labor" has the meaning given in s.
16.856 12103.49 (1)
(e), 2015 stats.
(c).