AB68-ASA2-AA6,5,621
19.36
(12) Information relating to certain employees. Unless access is
22specifically authorized or required by statute, an authority may not provide access
23to a record prepared or provided by an employer performing work on a project to
24which s. 66.0903, 103.49, or 103.50 applies, or on which the employer is otherwise
1required to pay prevailing wages, if that record contains the name or other personally
2identifiable information relating to an employee of that employer, unless the
3employee authorizes the authority to provide access to that information. In this
4subsection, “personally identifiable information" does not include an employee's
5work classification, hours of work, or wage or benefit payments received for work on
6such a project.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,5,14
1210. Page 45, line 10: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2021-22 by
13$4,300,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2022-23 by $5,900,000 for
14the purposes for which the appropriation is made.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,6,4
212. Page 108, line 3: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2021-22 by
3$156,100 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2022-23 by $628,300 for the
4purpose for which the appropriation is made.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,6,7
513. Page 108, line 5: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2021-22 by
6$33,100 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2022-23 by $133,100 for the
7purpose for which the appropriation is made.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,6,10
814. Page 108, line 7: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2021-22 by
9$8,593,900 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2022-23 by $26,201,400 for
10the purpose for which the appropriation is made.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,6,13
1115. Page 108, line 9: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2021-22 by
12$2,258,200 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2022-23 by $6,884,800 for
13the purpose for which the appropriation is made.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,7,2
1618. Page 157, line 4: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2021-22 by
17$19,789,600 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2022-23 by $19,789,600
1for the purpose of increasing the amount allocated for direct child care services in s.
249.175 (1) (p).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,7,87
20.155
(1) (a)
State broadband office. The amounts in the schedule for the
8operations of the state broadband office within the public service commission.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,7,1310
20.155
(3) (a)
Broadband grants; expansion; planning; line extension. The
11amounts in the schedule for broadband expansion grants under s. 196.504 (2), for
12broadband planning grants under s. 196.504 (2g), and for financial assistance grants
13for broadband line extension under s. 196.504 (2r).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,7,1915
20.155
(3) (r)
Broadband expansion grants; transfers. From the universal
16service fund, all moneys transferred under s. 196.218 (3) (a) 2s. a.,
2015 Wisconsin
17Act 55, section
9236 (1v),
2017 Wisconsin Act 59, section
9237 (1) and (2) (a), and
2019
18Wisconsin Act 9, section
9201 (1), for broadband expansion grants under s. 196.504
19(2).
AB68-ASA2-AA6,8,3
120.155
(3) (rm)
Broadband grants; other funding. From the universal service
2fund, as a continuing appropriation, all moneys transferred under s. 196.218 (3) (a)
32s. b., for broadband expansion grants under s. 196.504
(2).”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,8,176
20.192
(1) (a)
Operations and programs. A sum sufficient in each fiscal year
7equal to the amount obtained by subtracting from
$56,550,700 in fiscal year
82021-22, $51,550,700 in fiscal year 2022-23, and $41,550,700
in each fiscal year
9thereafter an amount equal to the sum of the amounts expended in that fiscal year
10from the appropriations under pars. (r) and (s), for the operations of the Wisconsin
11Economic Development Corporation and for funding economic development
12programs developed and implemented under s. 238.03. No more than $16,512,500
13may be expended from this appropriation in any fiscal year,
except that no more than
14$25,012,500 may be expended from this appropriation in fiscal year 2021-22 and no
15more than $20,012,500 may be expended from this appropriation in fiscal year
162022-23, and moneys may be expended from this appropriation only if there are no
17unencumbered moneys available in the appropriation account under par. (r).”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,8,2220
20.192
(1) (ar)
Small business pandemic recovery program. Biennially, the
21amounts in the schedule for the program under s. 238.137 to assist small businesses
22in recovery from the COVID-19 global pandemic.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,9,5
120.192
(1) (c)
Venture capital fund of funds program. As a continuing
2appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to meet the financial needs of the venture
3capital fund of funds program established under s. 238.145 (2), including
4management fees and the amounts necessary to make investments through the
5program.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,9,7
7“
Section 28p. 20.192 (1) (km) of the statutes is created to read:
AB68-ASA2-AA6,9,148
20.192
(1) (km)
Tribal economic development. The amounts in the schedule for
9the purpose of promoting small business economic development benefiting American
10Indian tribes or bands in this state under s. 238.29. All moneys transferred from the
11appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm) 28. shall be credited to this
12appropriation account. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a), the unencumbered
13balance on June 30 of each year shall revert to the appropriation account under s.
1420.505 (8) (hm).”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,9,1917
20.395
(1) (bt)
Transit capital assistance grants. As a continuing
18appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for transit capital assistance grants
19under s. 85.203.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,9,2422
20.425
(1) (i)
Fees, collective bargaining training, publications, and appeals. 23The amounts in the schedule for the performance of fact-finding, mediation,
24certification, and arbitration functions, for the provision of copies of transcripts, for
1the cost of operating training programs under ss. 111.09 (3), 111.71 (5m), and 111.94
2(3), for the preparation of publications, transcripts, reports, and other copied
3material, and for costs related to conducting appeals under s. 230.45. All moneys
4received under ss. 111.09 (1) and (2),
111.70 (4) (d) 3. b., 111.71 (1) and (2),
111.83 (3)
5(b), 111.94 (1) and (2), and 230.45 (3), all moneys received from arbitrators and
6arbitration panel members, and individuals who are interested in serving in such
7positions, and from individuals and organizations who participate in other collective
8bargaining training programs conducted by the commission, and all moneys received
9from the sale of publications, transcripts, reports, and other copied material shall be
10credited to this appropriation account.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,10,1413
20.437
(2) (eg)
Internet assistance program. The amounts in the schedule for
14the Internet assistance program under s. 49.168.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,10,1817
20.437
(2) (c)
Child care quality improvement program. The amounts in the
18schedule for the program under s. 49.133.”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,10,2321
20.445
(1) (ar)
Unemployment insurance; information technology systems;
22general purpose revenue. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule
23for the project under s. 108.14 (27).”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,11,252
20.445
(1) (n)
Employment assistance and unemployment insurance
3administration; federal moneys. All federal moneys received, as authorized by the
4governor under s. 16.54, for the administration of employment assistance and
5unemployment insurance programs of the department, for the performance of the
6department's other functions under subch. I of ch. 106 and ch. 108, and to pay the
7compensation and expenses of appeal tribunals and of employment councils
8appointed under s. 108.14, to be used for such purposes, except as provided in s.
9108.161 (3e), and, from the moneys received by this state under section 903 (d) of the
10federal Social Security Act, as amended, to transfer to the appropriation account
11under par. (nb) an amount determined by the treasurer of the unemployment reserve
12fund not exceeding the lesser of the amount specified in s. 108.161 (4) (d) or the
13amounts in the schedule under par. (nb), to transfer to the appropriation account
14under par. (nd) an amount determined by the treasurer of the unemployment reserve
15fund not exceeding the lesser of the amount specified in s. 108.161 (4) (d) or the
16amounts in the schedule under par. (nd), to transfer to the appropriation account
17under par. (ne) an amount not exceeding the lesser of the amount specified in s.
18108.161 (4) (d) or the sum of the amounts in the schedule under par. (ne) and the
19amount determined by the treasurer of the unemployment reserve fund that is
20required to pay for the cost of banking services incurred by the unemployment
21reserve fund,
and, from any other federal moneys received by this state for the project
22under s. 108.14 (27), to transfer to the appropriation account under par. (nc) an
23amount determined by the treasurer of the unemployment reserve fund, and to
24transfer to the appropriation account under s. 20.427 (1) (k) an amount determined
25by the treasurer of the unemployment reserve fund.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,67r
1Section 67r. 20.445 (1) (nb) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB68-ASA2-AA6,12,32
20.445
(1) (nb) (title)
Unemployment administration; information technology
3systems; other federal moneys.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,12,75
20.445
(1) (nc)
Unemployment administration; information technology
6systems; federal moneys. All moneys transferred from par. (n), for the project under
7s. 108.14 (27).”.
AB68-ASA2-AA6,12,1610
20.505
(1) (ks)
Collective bargaining grievance arbitrations. The amounts in
11the schedule for the payment of the state's share of costs related to collective
12bargaining grievance arbitrations under s. 111.86. All moneys received from state
13agencies
or authorities for the purpose of reimbursing the state's share of the costs
14related to grievance arbitrations under s. 111.86 and to reimburse the state's share
15of costs for training related to grievance arbitrations shall be credited to this
16appropriation account.”.
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.”.