25.55
25.55
Land information fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the land information fund, consisting of moneys received under s.
59.72 (5) (a).
25.55 History
History: 2013 a. 20.
25.60
25.60
Budget stabilization fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the budget stabilization fund, consisting of moneys transferred to the fund from the general fund under ss.
16.518 (3) and
16.72 (4) (b). Moneys in the budget stabilization fund are reserved to provide state revenue stability during periods of below-normal economic activity when actual state revenues are lower than estimated revenues under s.
20.005 (1).
25.61
25.61
VendorNet fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the VendorNet fund consisting of all revenues accruing to the state from fees assessed under s.
16.701 (1) and
(2) and from gifts, grants, and bequests made for the purposes of s.
16.701 (1) and
(2) and moneys transferred to the fund from other funds.
25.62
25.62
Property tax relief fund. All moneys transferred from the general fund to the property tax relief fund constitute the property tax relief fund. Moneys in the fund are reserved to provide state property tax relief.
25.62 History
History: 1995 a. 213;
1997 a. 27.
25.65
25.65
County mining investment fund. 25.65(1)(1)
Definitions. In this section:
25.65(1)(c)
(c) “County government" means any county in this state.
25.65(1)(d)
(d) “County official" means each officer or employee of a county government who by law or vote of the governing body of the county government is made custodian of county funds.
25.65(1)(e)
(e) “Fund" means the county mining investment fund.
25.65(2)
(2)
Creation. There is established under the control of the board a county mining investment fund with a separate and identifiable account within the fund for each county government.
25.65(3)
(3)
County governments authorized to place county funds in fund. With the consent of the county board a county official may transfer county funds received under s.
70.395 (2) (d) 1. to the state treasurer for deposit in the fund. A county official may authorize the investment and local impact fund board to transfer the county funds to the state treasurer for the county.
25.65(4)
(4)
Period of investments; withdrawal of funds. Subject to the restrictions in this subsection the state treasurer shall prescribe the mechanisms and procedures for deposits and withdrawals. The mechanisms and procedures shall include a requirement for review and approval by the investment and local impact fund board of all withdrawals made within 10 years of deposit. The state treasurer shall notify the investment and local impact fund board of all withdrawals made 10 years or more after deposit. Withdrawals shall be made only to cover the costs of alleviating impacts due to the closing of a metalliferous mine in the county or the curtailment of metalliferous mining activity in the county.
25.65(5)
(5)
Investment policies. The board shall formulate policies for the investment and reinvestment of moneys in the fund and the acquisition, retention, management and disposition of the investments.
25.65(6)
(6)
Reimbursement of expenses. The state treasurer shall deduct quarterly a maximum of 0.25 percent of the amount of income received from the earnings of the fund during the preceding calendar quarter for all actual and necessary expenses incurred by the state in administering the fund.
25.65(7)(a)(a) The department of administration shall keep a separate account for each county government and shall record the individual amounts and the totals of all investments of each county government's moneys in the fund.
25.65(7)(b)
(b) The state treasurer shall report quarterly to each county official the deposits and withdrawals of the preceding quarter and any other activity within the account.
25.67
25.67
Children's trust fund. 25.67(1)(1)
The children's trust fund is created as a separate fund. Moneys in the fund shall be expended only for the purposes specified in s.
48.982 (2m).
25.67(2)(b)
(b) All moneys in the fund that are not expended under s.
20.433 (1) (q) shall continue to accumulate indefinitely.
25.68
25.68
Support collections trust fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the support collections trust fund, to consist of all of the following:
25.68(1)
(1) All moneys received by the department of children and families under s.
49.854, except for moneys received under s.
49.854 (11) (b).
25.68(2)
(2) All moneys received under ss.
767.57 and
767.75 for child or family support, maintenance or spousal support, health care expenses or birth expenses.
25.68(3)
(3) All moneys not specified under sub.
(2) that are received under a judgment or order in an action affecting the family, as defined in s.
767.001 (1), by the department of children and families or its designee.
25.68(4)
(4) All moneys received under s.
49.855 (4) from the department of revenue or the department of administration that were withheld by the department of revenue or the internal revenue service for delinquent child support, family support, or maintenance or outstanding court-ordered amounts for past support, medical expenses, or birth expenses.
25.69
25.69
Permanent endowment fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the permanent endowment fund, consisting of all of the proceeds from the sale of the state's right to receive payments under the Attorneys General Master Tobacco Settlement Agreement of November 23, 1998, and all investment earnings on the proceeds. Any revenues or proceeds that are derived from the repurchase by the state of the tobacco settlement revenues under s.
16.527 (3) (c) 1. are also deposited into the permanent endowment fund. Beginning in the 2021-22 fiscal year, there is transferred from the permanent endowment fund to the Medical Assistance trust fund all of the moneys deposited into the permanent endowment fund in each fiscal year.
25.70
25.70
Historical society trust fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the historical society trust fund, consisting of all endowment principal and income and all cash balances of the historical society. Unless the board of curators of the historical society determines otherwise in each case, only the income from the assets in the historical society trust fund is available for expenditure. In this section, unless otherwise provided in the gift, grant, or bequest, principal and income are determined as provided under subch.
XI of ch. 701.
25.72
25.72
Historical legacy trust fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the historical legacy trust fund that consists of all moneys in the bicentennial account under s.
25.72 (2), 1999 stats., and all gifts, grants, or bequests made to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Wisconsin statehood.
25.72 History
History: 1997 a. 27;
2001 a. 16.
25.73
25.73
Historical society endowment fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible endowment fund designated as the historical society endowment fund, to consist of all gifts, grants, or bequests made to the fund. Notwithstanding s.
20.907 (1), the historical society may convert any noncash gift, grant, or bequest into cash.
25.73 History
History: 1997 a. 27;
2001 a. 16.
25.74
25.74
History preservation partnership trust fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the history preservation partnership trust fund consisting of all moneys received from admissions, sales, and other receipts of the historical society, all contributions, gifts, grants, and bequests accepted by a corporation under s.
44.20 (3) (b) that are not retained by the corporation, all moneys received by a corporation under s.
44.20 (3) (b) for goods or services provided by the corporation that are not retained by the corporation, and all moneys transferred under
2003 Wisconsin Act 91, section
16 (1). Moneys in the fund may be expended only as provided in s.
20.245 (1) (r).
25.74 History
History: 2003 a. 91.
25.75
25.75
Lottery fund. 25.75(1)(1)
Definitions. In this section:
25.75(1)(b)
(b) “Gross lottery revenues" means gross revenues from the sale of lottery tickets and lottery shares under ch.
565 and revenues from the imposition of fees, if any, under s.
565.10 (8) and includes compensation, including bonuses, if any, paid to retailers under s.
565.10 (14), regardless of whether the compensation is deducted by the retailer prior to transmitting lottery ticket and lottery share revenues to the commission.
25.75(1)(c)
(c) “Lottery proceeds" means the remainder of the gross lottery revenues after deducting all of the following:
25.75(1)(c)3.
3. Amounts for other expenses, including compensation paid to retailers under s.
565.10 (14) and amounts paid to vendors for on-line services and supplies provided by the vendors under contract under s.
565.25 (2) (a).
25.75(2)
(2)
Creation. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund known as the lottery fund, to consist of gross lottery revenues received by the department of revenue and moneys transferred to the lottery fund under ss.
20.435 (5) (kg),
20.455 (2) (g), and
20.505 (8) (am) and
(g).
25.75(3)
(3)
Distribution of gross lottery revenues. The distribution of the gross lottery revenues in the fund shall be subject to all of the following:
25.75(3)(a)
(a)
Prizes. An amount equal to at least 50 percent of each year's revenues from the sale of lottery tickets and lottery shares shall be returned as prizes to the holders of winning lottery tickets or lottery shares sold during that year.
25.75(3)(b)
(b)
Expenses. No more than an amount equal to 10 percent of gross lottery revenues for each year may be expended to pay the expenses for the operation and administration of the lottery, except that expenses for the operation and administration of the lottery may exceed 10 percent of gross lottery revenues if so approved by the joint committee on finance under s.
13.10. In computing expenses subject to the 10 percent limitation under this paragraph:
25.75(3)(b)3.
3. Payments to vendors for on-line services and supplies provided by the vendors under contract under s.
565.25 (2) (a) shall be included.
25.75(3)(e)
(e)
Offset of expenses. From the appropriation under s.
20.566 (2) (r), lottery proceeds shall be used to offset department of revenue expenses in administering the lottery credit.
25.77
25.77
Medical assistance trust fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the medical assistance trust fund, consisting of all of the following:
25.77(1)
(1) All federal moneys received, including moneys that the department of health services may transfer from the appropriation under s.
20.435 (4) (o), that are related to payments under s.
49.45 and are based on public funds that are transferred or certified under
42 CFR 433.51 (b) and used as the nonfederal share of Medical Assistance funding.
25.77(2)
(2) All public funds that are related to payments under s.
49.45 and that are transferred or certified under
42 CFR 433.51 (b) and used as the nonfederal and federal share of Medical Assistance funding, except funds that are deposited into the appropriation accounts under s.
20.435 (4) (kx) or
(ky).
25.77(3)
(3) All moneys received under s.
50.14 (2g) from assessments on licensed beds of facilities in each fiscal year.
25.77(9)
(9) All moneys transferred from the permanent endowment fund.
25.772
25.772
Hospital assessment fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the hospital assessment fund, to consist of all moneys received under s.
50.38 (2) (a) from assessments on hospitals other than critical access hospitals and all moneys recouped and deposited under s.
50.38 (6) (a) 3. 25.772 History
History: 2009 a. 2,
190.
25.774
25.774
Critical access hospital assessment fund. 25.774(1)(1)
There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the critical access hospital assessment fund, to consist of all moneys received under s.
50.38 (2) (b) from assessments on critical access hospitals and all moneys recouped and deposited under s.
50.38 (6m) (a) 3. 25.774 History
History: 2009 a. 190.
25.776
25.776
Ambulance service provider trust fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the ambulance service provider trust fund, consisting of all moneys received from fees from ambulance service providers under s.
256.23 (2).
25.776 History
History: 2021 a. 228.
25.78
25.78
Artistic endowment fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the artistic endowment fund, to consist of all of the following:
25.78(1)
(1) All gifts, grants, bequests, or other contributions made to the artistic endowment fund.
25.78(2)
(2) All gifts, grants, bequests, or other contributions made to the Wisconsin Artistic Endowment Foundation and described under s.
247.05 (2) (f).
25.78 History
History: 2001 a. 16.
25.80
25.80
Tuition trust fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the tuition trust fund, consisting of all revenue from enrollment fees and the sale of tuition units under s.
224.48.
25.85
25.85
College savings program trust fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the college savings program trust fund, consisting of all revenue from enrollment fees for and contributions to college savings accounts under s.
224.50 and from distributions and fees paid by the vendor under s.
224.51 (3) other than revenue from those sources that is deposited in the college savings program bank deposit trust fund or the college savings program credit union deposit trust fund.
25.853
25.853
College savings program bank deposit trust fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the college savings program bank deposit trust fund, consisting of all revenue from enrollment fees for and contributions to college savings accounts under s.
224.50 in which the investment instrument is an account held by a state or national bank, a state or federal savings bank, a state or federal savings and loan association, or a savings and trust company that has its main office or home office or a branch office in this state and that is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and all revenue from distributions and fees paid by the vendors of those investment instruments under s.
224.51 (3).