SB70,1325,1816 b. Details regarding the amount of peak demand reduction the electric utility
17expects to achieve and the electric utility's proposals for achieving the reduction in
18peak demand, including through load management and demand response.
SB70,1325,2219 c. If the plan identifies constructing a generation facility as a resource option,
20the type of generation technology proposed for the generation facility, the proposed
21capacity of the generation facility, and the projected fuel costs for the proposed
22generation facility under various reasonable scenarios.
SB70,1326,223 d. Projected electricity purchased or produced by the electric utility that is
24generated from a renewable energy resource. If the electricity utility projects the
25total level of electricity purchased or produced from a renewable energy resource to

1decrease over the periods described in subd. 1. a., the electric utility shall explain
2why the decrease is in the best interests of ratepayers.
SB70,1326,63 e. Details regarding the impacts of energy efficiency programs on the electric
4utility's electricity sales and peak demand under various reasonable scenarios,
5including the total amount of customer energy savings and the associated costs of the
6energy efficiency programs.
SB70,1326,87 f. Projected energy and capacity purchased or produced by the electric utility
8from a cogeneration resource.
SB70,1326,109 g. An analysis of potential new or upgraded electricity transmission options for
10the electric utility.
SB70,1326,1311 h. Data regarding the electric utility's current generation portfolio, including
12the age, capacity factor, licensing status, and estimated remaining operating time for
13each electric generating facility in the portfolio.
SB70,1326,1714 i. Plans for meeting current and future capacity needs, including cost estimates
15for any power purchase agreements, any proposed construction or major
16investments, and any transmission or distribution infrastructure necessary to
17support proposed construction or major investments.
SB70,1326,2018 j. An analysis of the cost, capacity factor, and viability of all reasonable options
19available to meet projected energy and capacity needs, including existing electric
20generating facilities in this state.
SB70,1326,2121 k. Projected total costs for each scenario reviewed.
SB70,1326,2422 L. If applicable, projected long-term natural gas transportation contracts or
23natural gas storage that the electric utility will hold to provide an adequate supply
24of natural gas to new electric generating facilities.
SB70,1326,2525 m. Any other information required by the commission by order.
SB70,1327,1
13. This paragraph does not apply to cooperative associations.
SB70,2422 2Section 2422 . 196.491 (3g) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1327,103 196.491 (3g) (a) A person who receives a certificate of public convenience and
4necessity for a high-voltage transmission line that is designed for operation at a
5nominal voltage of 345 kilovolts or more under sub. (3) shall pay the department of
6administration
commission an annual impact fee as specified in the rules
7promulgated by the department of administration commission under s. 16.969
8196.492 (2) (a) and shall pay the department of administration commission a
9one-time environmental impact fee as specified in the rules promulgated by the
10department of administration commission under s. 16.969 196.492 (2) (b).
SB70,2423 11Section 2423 . 196.504 (1) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70,2424 12Section 2424 . 196.504 (1) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1327,2413 196.504 (1) (c) 2. Provided at actual speeds of at least 20 percent of the upload
14and download speeds for advanced telecommunications capability as designated by
15the federal communications commission in its inquiries regarding advanced
16telecommunications capability under 47 USC 1302 (b)
download speeds of 100
17megabits per second or greater and upload speeds of 20 megabits per second or
18greater. Beginning on July 1 of the 2nd calendar year beginning after the effective
19date of this subdivision .... [LRB inserts date], and on July 1 of each successive
20odd-numbered year thereafter, the commission may adjust the threshold speeds
21designated in this subdivision if, upon review, it determines there is good cause to
22do so in order to align with changes in technology and actual market conditions. If
23the commission adjusts these threshold speeds, it shall publicize the adjusted speed
24thresholds on its website
.
SB70,2425 25Section 2425. 196.504 (1) (c) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1328,1
1196.504 (1) (c) 3. Available, reliable, and affordable.
SB70,2426 2Section 2426 . 196.504 (2) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 2021 Wisconsin Act
358
, is amended to read:
SB70,1328,84 196.504 (2) (a) To make broadband expansion grants to eligible applicants for
5the purpose of constructing broadband infrastructure in underserved unserved
6areas designated under par. (d) (e). Grants awarded under this section subsection
7shall be paid from the appropriations under ss. 20.155 (3) (c), (r), and (rm) and 20.866
8(2) (z), in the amount allocated under s. 20.866 (2) (z) 5.
SB70,2427 9Section 2427. 196.504 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1328,1410 196.504 (2) (b) To prescribe the form, nature, and extent of the information that
11shall be contained in an application for a grant under this section subsection. The
12application shall require the applicant to identify the area of the state that will be
13affected by the proposed project and explain how the proposed project will increase
14broadband access.
SB70,2428 15Section 2428 . 196.504 (2) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 196.504 (2) (c) 1.
16(intro.) and amended to read:
SB70,1328,1917 196.504 (2) (c) 1. (intro.) To establish criteria for evaluating applications and
18awarding grants under this section subsection. The criteria shall prohibit grants
19give priority to all of the following:
SB70,1328,22 20a. Grants that do not have the effect of subsidizing the expenses of a provider
21of telecommunications service, as defined in s. 182.017 (1g) (cq), or the monthly bills
22of customers of those providers. The criteria shall give priority to projects
SB70,1328,24 23c. Projects that include at least 40 percent matching funds, and shall give
24higher priority to projects with more than 40 percent matching funds.
SB70,1329,2
1d. Projects that involve public-private partnerships, that affect unserved
2areas,
.
SB70,1329,3 3e. Projects that are scalable, .
SB70,1329,6 4f. Projects that promote economic development , that will not result in delaying
5the provision of broadband service to areas neighboring areas to be served by the
6proposed project, or
.
SB70,1329,8 7g. Projects that affect a large geographic area that is difficult to connect or a
8large number of underserved unserved individuals or communities.
SB70,1329,10 92. When evaluating grant applications under this section subsection, the
10commission shall consider the all of the following:
SB70,1329,14 11a. The degree to which the proposed projects would duplicate existing
12broadband infrastructure, information about the presence of which is provided to the
13commission by the applicant or another person within a time period designated by
14the commission; the.
SB70,1329,16 15b. The impacts of the proposed projects on the ability of individuals to access
16health care services from home and the cost of those services; and the.
SB70,1329,18 17c. The impacts of the proposed projects on the ability of students to access
18educational opportunities from home.
SB70,2429 19Section 2429 . 196.504 (2) (c) 1. b. of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1329,2020 196.504 (2) (c) 1. b. Require that projects serve unserved areas.
SB70,2430 21Section 2430. 196.504 (2) (c) 1. h. of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1330,622 196.504 (2) (c) 1. h. Projects that are capable of offering service at actual
23download speeds of 100 megabits per second or greater and upload speeds of 100
24megabits per second or greater and shall give higher priority to projects that are
25capable of exceeding these speeds. Beginning on July 1 of the 2nd calendar year

1beginning after the effective date of this subdivision .... [LRB inserts date], and on
2July 1 of each successive odd-numbered year thereafter, the commission may adjust
3the threshold service speeds designated in this subdivision if, upon review, it
4determines there is good cause to do so in order to align with changes in technology
5and actual market conditions. If the commission adjusts these threshold speeds, it
6shall publicize the adjusted speeds on its website.
SB70,2431 7Section 2431. 196.504 (2) (c) 2. d. and e. of the statutes are created to read:
SB70,1330,88 196.504 (2) (c) 2. d. The affordability of the service.
SB70,1330,109 e. All federal funding for broadband facilities in the project area of the proposed
10project.
SB70,2432 11Section 2432 . 196.504 (2) (d) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70,2433 12Section 2433. 196.504 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1330,1613 196.504 (2m) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), from the appropriation
14under s. 20.155 (3) (c), each fiscal year the commission shall award no less than 10
15percent of the amount in the schedule for that appropriation in fiscal year 2023-24
16as broadband expansion grants under sub. (2).
SB70,1330,2117 (b) Except as provided in par. (c), if the remaining unobligated balance of the
18appropriation under s. 20.155 (3) (c) is less than 10 percent of the amount in the
19schedule for that appropriation in fiscal year 2023-24, the commission shall award
20the entire remaining balance in broadband expansion grants under sub. (2) in that
21fiscal year.
SB70,1330,2522 (c) If in any fiscal year, the commission does not receive sufficient broadband
23expansion grant applications that meet the eligibility criteria to award the minimum
24amounts described under par. (a) or (b), the commission shall award the maximum
25amount of broadband expansion grants under sub. (2) possible that fiscal year.
SB70,2434
1Section 2434. 196.504 (2r) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1331,32 196.504 (2r) The commission shall administer the line extension assistance
3program and shall have the following powers:
SB70,1331,94 (a) To make financial assistance grants to residents of properties that are not
5served by a broadband service provider to assist in paying the customer costs
6associated with line extension necessary to connect broadband service to the
7properties. The amount of a financial assistance grant under this subsection may
8not exceed $4,000. Grants awarded under this subsection shall be paid from the
9appropriation under s. 20.155 (3) (b).
SB70,1331,1210 (b) To establish criteria for evaluating applications and awarding financial
11assistance grants under this subsection. The criteria shall give priority to properties
12that serve as a primary residence.
SB70,2435 13Section 2435 . 196.504 (2t) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1331,1714 196.504 (2t) (a) Within 10 days of the close of the broadband expansion grant
15application process, the commission shall publish on its website the proposed
16geographic broadband service area and the proposed broadband service speeds for
17each application for a broadband expansion grant submitted.
SB70,1331,2118 (b) An Internet service provider in or proximate to the proposed project area
19may, within 30 days of publication of the information under par. (a), submit in writing
20to the commission a challenge to an application. A challenge shall contain
21information demonstrating one of the following:
SB70,1331,2522 1. The provider currently provides available, reliable, and affordable fixed
23wireless or wired broadband service to any part of the proposed project area at
24download speeds of 100 megabits per second or greater and upload speeds of 20
25megabits per second or greater.
SB70,1332,7
12. The provider commits to complete construction of broadband infrastructure
2and to provide available, reliable, and affordable fixed wireless or wired broadband
3service to any part of the proposed project area at speeds equal to or greater than the
4speeds described under subd. 1. no later than 24 months after the date of the
5commission's order awarding broadband expansion grants. The provider shall
6submit documentation showing this commitment, including engineering plans,
7invoices related to project materials, permit applications, and a project timeline.
SB70,1332,118 (bm) An Internet service provider that submits a challenge under this
9subsection shall allow the commission to inspect the broadband infrastructure
10identified by a provider in a challenge under par. (b) 1. or 2. to ensure it meets
11minimum service standards.
SB70,1332,1612 (c) The commission shall evaluate an Internet service provider's challenge
13under this subsection, and is prohibited from funding any portion of a project relating
14to the area that is the subject of the challenge if the commission determines that the
15challenger's provision of or commitment to provide broadband service that meets the
16requirements of par. (b) in that area is credible.
SB70,1333,317 (d) If the commission denies funding to an applicant as a result of an Internet
18service provider's challenge made under this subsection and the Internet service
19provider does not fulfill its commitment to provide available, reliable, and affordable
20broadband service in the area that is the subject of the challenge, the commission is
21prohibited from awarding grant funding to that Internet service provider for the
22following 2 grant cycles and that Internet service provider is prohibited from
23participating in the challenge process under par. (b) for the following 2 grant cycles,
24unless the commission determines that the Internet service provider's failure to
25fulfill its commitment was the result of factors beyond the Internet service provider's

1control. The commission shall give priority scoring treatment to an application
2targeting a grant project area that remains unserved as a result of a successful
3challenge and an unfulfilled commitment.
SB70,2436 4Section 2436 . 196.504 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1333,75 196.504 (3) (intro.) The commission shall encourage the development of
6broadband infrastructure in underserved unserved areas of the state and do all of the
7following:
SB70,2437 8Section 2437. 196.504 (10) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1333,109 196.504 (10) The commission shall administer a digital equity program under
10which it may do all of the following:
SB70,1333,1111 (a) Provide outreach and assistance to promote digital equity.
SB70,1333,1212 (b) Coordinate the administration of federal and state digital equity funding.
SB70,1333,1313 (c) Provide digital navigation services.
SB70,1333,1414 (d) Implement digital inclusion activities.
SB70,2438 15Section 2438. 196.5048 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1333,17 16196.5048 Internet service provider registration. No person may provide
17Internet service in this state unless the person registers with the commission.
SB70,2439 18Section 2439. 196.745 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1333,2519 196.745 (2) (a) Any person violating sub. (1) (a), or any order or rule issued
20under sub. (1) (a), shall forfeit an amount not exceeding $25,000 $200,000. Each day
21of violation is a separate violation of sub. (1) (a). No person may forfeit an amount
22exceeding $500,000 $2,000,000 for a single persisting violation of sub. (1) (a) or any
23order or any rule issued under sub. (1) (a). The commission shall remit all forfeitures
24paid under this paragraph to the secretary of administration for deposit in the school
25fund.
SB70,2440
1Section 2440. 200.57 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1334,5 2200.57 (title) Minority financial advisers and investment firms and
3disabled
and veteran-owned businesses, lesbian, gay, bisexual, or
4transgender-owned, and disability-owned financial advisers and
5investment firms
.
SB70,2441 6Section 2441. 200.57 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 200.57 (1) (f) and
7amended to read:
SB70,1334,108 200.57 (1) (f) “Disabled veteran-owned Veteran-owned financial adviser" and
9disabled veteran-owned investment firm" mean a financial adviser and investment
10firm, respectively, certified by the department of administration under s. 16.283 (3).
SB70,2442 11Section 2442 . 200.57 (1) (ae) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1334,1412 200.57 (1) (ae) “Disability-owned financial adviser" and “disability-owned
13investment firm" mean a financial adviser and investment firm, respectively,
14certified by the department of administration under s. 16.289 (3).
SB70,2443 15Section 2443 . 200.57 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1334,1916 200.57 (1) (c) “Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned financial adviser"
17and “Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned investment firm" mean a
18financial adviser and investment firm, respectively, certified by the department of
19administration under s. 16.288 (3).
SB70,2444 20Section 2444. 200.57 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1334,2521 200.57 (3) The commission shall make efforts to ensure that at least 1 percent
22of the total funds expended for financial and investment analysis and for common
23stock and convertible bond brokerage commissions in each fiscal year is expended for
24the services of disabled veteran-owned financial advisers or disabled
25veteran-owned investment firms.
SB70,2445
1Section 2445. 200.57 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1335,62 200.57 (4) The commission shall make efforts to ensure that at least 1 percent
3of the total funds expended for financial and investment analysis and for common
4stock and convertible bond brokerage commissions in each fiscal year is expended for
5the services of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned financial advisers or
6lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned investment firms.
SB70,2446 7Section 2446 . 200.57 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1335,128 200.57 (5) The commission shall make efforts to ensure that at least 1 percent
9of the total funds expended for financial and investment analysis and for common
10stock and convertible bond brokerage commissions in each fiscal year is expended for
11the services of disability-owned financial advisers or disability-owned investment
12firms.
SB70,2447 13Section 2447 . 224.55 of the statutes is created to read:
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