AB150-ASA,1359,222
115.375
(2) (c) The board shall promulgate rules establishing the criteria and
23procedures for the awarding of grants for programs and projects under par. (b). The
24board shall use the priorities established under sub. (1) for awarding grants if the
25amount in the appropriations under s. 20.255 (1)
(cp), (jr) and
(r) (2) (ee) and (ra) in
1any fiscal year is insufficient to fund all applications under this subsection. The
2department shall assist the board in administering this section.
AB150-ASA,1359,86
115.40
(4) (a) The
state superintendent secretary and the secretary of health
7and social services shall provide technical assistance to and consult with applicants
8regarding the preparation of their applications.
AB150-ASA,1359,1610
115.40
(4) (b) The
state superintendent secretary and the secretary of health
11and social services shall review the applications and jointly determine the grant
12recipients and the amount of each grant. A grant may not be awarded to a school
13board, agency or organization unless the percentage of the participating school
14district's membership in the previous school year for whom aid to families with
15dependent children was being received under s. 49.19 was greater than 5%. In this
16paragraph, "membership" has the meaning given in s. 121.004 (5).
AB150-ASA, s. 3884
17Section
3884. 115.40 (4) (c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1359,2018
115.40
(4) (c) (intro.) The
state superintendent secretary and the secretary of
19health and social services shall give preference in awarding grants under this section
20to all of the following:
AB150-ASA,1359,2222
115.40
(7) No grant may be awarded under this section after June 30, 1996.
AB150-ASA,1360,524
115.43
(2) (b) From the appropriation under s. 20.255
(1) (3) (fz), award
25precollege scholarships, on a competitive basis, to minority group pupils who enroll
1in a technical college or in college or university classes or programs designed to
2improve academic skills that are essential for success in postsecondary school
3education. The state superintendent shall give preference to minority group pupils
4who are inadequately represented in the technical college and university of
5Wisconsin systems.
AB150-ASA,1360,127
115.45
(2) (b) The council for Milwaukee public schools grant programs under
8s. 115.28 (20) shall review the applications submitted under par. (a) and make
9recommendations to the
state superintendent secretary regarding the schools to be
10selected and amounts of the grants to be awarded. The council's recommendations
11shall be based upon and include information regarding the degree to which the
12proposed projects will effectively meet the requirements under sub. (4).
AB150-ASA,1360,2214
115.45
(6) (b) By March 1, 1986, and annually thereafter, submit to the joint
15committee on finance and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for
16distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3), a budget
17report detailing the grants
he or she the department intends to award under this
18section in the next fiscal year. The report shall provide summary data on the results
19of the annual testing required under sub. (4) (b) and include a description of the
20guidelines used to determine the individual schools and private service providers
21that will receive funds under this section and the types of expenditures eligible for
22such funds.
AB150-ASA,1361,3
1115.47 Designated state official under agreement. The "designated state
2official" for this state under s. 115.46 shall be the
state superintendent of public
3instruction secretary.
AB150-ASA,1361,8
5115.48 Contracts under agreement. True copies of all contracts made on
6behalf of this state pursuant to the agreement shall be kept on file in the department
7of public instruction and in the office of the secretary of state. The department
of
8public instruction shall publish all such contracts in convenient form.
AB150-ASA,1361,1610
115.52
(5) The state superintendent may grant approval for the maintenance
11of a summer school at the school for the deaf whenever it will be to the advantage of
12deaf persons
and may grant approval for the maintenance of a summer school at the
13school for the visually handicapped whenever it will be to the advantage of visually
14handicapped minors. There shall be a summer school each year at the school for the
15visually handicapped for
adult visually handicapped
persons. There is no age
16limitation on summer school admissions adults.
AB150-ASA, s. 3891
17Section
3891. 115.53 (4) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1361,2118
115.53
(4) (intro.) Apply to the board of
regents of the university of Wisconsin
19system directors of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority for
20admission to the
university of Wisconsin hospital and clinics University of Wisconsin
21Hospitals and Clinics of any pupil in the state schools.
AB150-ASA,1362,523
115.53
(4) (b) The net cost of hospital treatment shall be at the rate established
24under s.
142.07 233.40 (1) and shall be chargeable to the appropriation for operating
25the patient's school. The state superintendent likewise may authorize payment for
1the expense of transporting patients to and from the hospital. The state
2superintendent shall make payments for the treatment to the
board of regents 3University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority. Funds collected by the
4state superintendent on account of the hospitalization shall be deposited in the
5appropriation under s. 20.255 (1) (b) for the school concerned.
AB150-ASA,1362,98
115.77
(1) Appointment of administrator. The
state superintendent secretary 9shall appoint the administrator.
AB150-ASA, s. 3895
10Section
3895. 115.77 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1362,1211
115.77
(2) Duties of administrator. (intro.) Subject to the direction of the
state
12superintendent secretary, the administrator:
AB150-ASA, s. 3896
13Section
3896. 115.79 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1362,1514
115.79
(1) (intro.) The
state superintendent secretary shall consult with the
15council on exceptional education concerning:
AB150-ASA,1362,1817
115.79
(1) (d) Any other matters upon which the
state superintendent 18secretary wishes the council's opinion.
AB150-ASA,1363,520
115.81
(7) (title)
Appeal to state superintendent department. Within 45 days
21after the decision of the hearing officer under sub. (6), either party may appeal the
22decision to the
state superintendent department. An appeal under this subsection
23shall be initiated by filing a written request for review with the
state superintendent 24department. The request for review shall contain a brief statement of the grounds
25on which the review is requested and shall be served on all parties. The
state
1superintendent secretary shall appoint an impartial reviewing officer to conduct the
2appeal. The reviewing officer shall review the record established at the hearing
3under sub. (6) and issue a written decision within 30 days of receipt of the request
4for review. A reviewing officer may receive additional testimony and may grant
5specific extensions of time for cause at the request of either party.
AB150-ASA,1363,97
115.81
(8) Appeal to court. Within 45 days after the decision of the reviewing
8officer appointed by the
state superintendent secretary under sub. (7), either party
9may appeal the decision to the circuit court for the county in which the child resides.
AB150-ASA,1363,1611
115.83
(1) (b)
Employ, for For a special education program,
employ or contract
12under s. 120.13 (25m) for either full- or part-time licensed teachers, licensed
13coordinators of special education, licensed school social workers, licensed school
14psychologists, paraprofessionals, licensed consulting teachers to work with any
15teacher of regular education programs who has a child with exceptional educational
16needs in a class and any other personnel approved by the department.
AB150-ASA, s. 3901
17Section
3901. 115.85 (2) (c) 2. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1363,2118
115.85
(2) (c) 2. (intro.) The
state superintendent department shall approve a
19placement in a public special education program located in another state if
he or she 20the department determines that
it
the program is appropriate to meet the child's
21exceptional educational needs and that:
AB150-ASA,1364,523
115.85
(2m) Placement disputes. If a dispute arises between the school board
24and the department of health and social services
, the department of corrections or
25a county department under s. 46.215, 46.22 or 46.23, or between school boards under
1s. 115.815 (4) (c), over the placement of a child in an appropriate program under sub.
2(2), the state superintendent shall resolve the dispute. This subsection applies only
3to placements in nonresidential educational programs made under
ss. s. 48.48 (4)
4and, 48.553 (3) or 48.57 (1) (c) and to placements in child caring institutions made
5under s. 115.815.
AB150-ASA,1364,13
7115.89 Noncomplying school district; remedies. (1) If, after a public
8hearing in the school district or as the result of a monitoring procedure or a complaint
9investigation, the
state superintendent department finds that a school board has
10violated this subchapter or the rules promulgated under this subchapter,
he or she 11the department may make recommendations to the school board to remedy the
12violation and may require the school board to submit a remedial plan incorporating
13such recommendations.
AB150-ASA,1364,19
14(3) If, after consultation with the school board, the
state superintendent 15department finds that the remedial plan has not incorporated
his or her the
16department's recommendations, or that its implementation has been inadequate to
17ensure compliance with this subchapter and the rules promulgated under this
18subchapter,
he or she the department shall request the attorney general to proceed
19against the school district for injunctive or other appropriate relief.
AB150-ASA,1365,621
115.93
(1) Except as provided under sub. (2), if upon receipt of the reports
22under s. 115.92 (2) the
state superintendent department is satisfied that the school
23age parents program has been maintained during the preceding school year in
24accordance with the rules under s. 115.92 (3),
he or she the department shall certify
25to the department of administration in favor of each school district maintaining the
1program a sum equal to
63% of the amount expended by the school district during
2the preceding school year for salaries of teachers and instructional
aids aides, special
3transportation
, costs of contracts under s. 120.13 (25m) and other expenses approved
4by the
state superintendent department. The department of administration shall
5pay such amounts to the school district from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2)
6(b).
AB150-ASA,1365,21
8116.01 Purpose. The organization of school districts in Wisconsin is such that
9the legislature recognizes the need for a service unit between the school district and
10the state superintendent. The cooperative educational service agencies are designed
11to serve educational needs in all areas of Wisconsin by serving as a link both between
12school districts and between school districts and the state. Cooperative educational
13service agencies may provide leadership
and, coordination
services for and education
14services to school districts,
including such programs as curriculum development
15assistance, school district management development, coordination of vocational
16education and exceptional education, research, special student classes, human
17growth and development, data collection, processing and dissemination and
18in-service programs University of Wisconsin System institutions and centers and
19technical colleges. Cooperative educational service agencies may facilitate
20communication and cooperation among all public and private schools, agencies and
21organizations that provide services to pupils.
AB150-ASA,1366,1723
116.02
(1) (a) Each agency shall be governed by a board of control composed of
24members of school boards of
school districts within the agency.
There shall be no
25more than one member from the same school board. There shall be no more than one
1member from the territory comprising a union high school district and its underlying
2elementary school districts. Annually on or after the 4th Monday in April, the school
3board of each
school district in the agency shall appoint one of its members as its
4representative for the purpose of determining the composition of the board of control.
5For the purpose of determining membership on the board of control, a school district
6operating elementary grades only and lying in more than one union high school
7district shall be considered part of the union high school district territory in which
8the major portion of its equalized valuation lies. The board of control shall hold an
9annual organizational meeting on
or after the 2nd Monday in
August, unless, at the
10direction of the convention under par. (c), the board of control at the annual
11organizational meeting in any year determines to thereafter hold the annual
12organizational meeting on an earlier date May. No annual organizational meeting
13may be held
prior to after the 2nd Monday in
May. If the board of control at the
14annual organizational meeting determines to thereafter hold the annual
15organizational meeting prior to the 2nd Monday in August, it shall within 30 days
16of that decision give notice in writing of the decision to the clerk of each district within
17the agency and the state superintendent August.
AB150-ASA,1367,1219
116.02
(1) (c) The state superintendent shall cause to convene annually on the
20day that the board of control holds its annual organizational meeting under par. (a)
21a convention composed of the representative from each school board in the agency.
22The secretary to the board of control of the agency shall act as nonvoting secretary
23to the convention. In the secretary's absence the convention shall appoint an acting
24secretary from among the representatives to the convention. Upon the convening of
25the convention the representatives from all school boards within each union high
1school district territory, meeting separately, shall elect a single representative to
2represent the territory in the election of members of the board of control. After the
3meeting for election of a single representative from each union high school district
4territory, the convention shall elect the members of the board of control, not to exceed
511 in number, in accordance with the plan of representation for the agency adopted
6under par. (d). The members of the board of control shall be elected for staggered
73-year terms and shall be chosen from among the representatives elected to
8represent each union high school district territory and the representatives appointed
9by the school boards of districts operating both elementary and high school grades. 10There shall be no more than one representative from each union high school district. 11The convention may direct the board of control to determine a different date for the
12annual organizational meeting.
AB150-ASA, s. 3915m
14Section 3915m. 116.02 (2) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,1367,1615
116.02
(2) The annual convention shall establish bylaws for governing the
16agency, including bylaws for all of the following:
AB150-ASA,1367,1817
(a) Subject to sub. (1) (a), setting the date of the annual convention and
18establishing procedures for calling a special meeting.
AB150-ASA,1367,1919
(b) Providing for regular meetings of the board of control.
AB150-ASA,1367,2120
(c) Establishing an initial plan of representation for the agency and specifying
21how the plan may be amended.
AB150-ASA,1367,2222
(d) Specifying the number of members on the board of control.
AB150-ASA,1367,2423
(e) Specifying what constitutes a vacancy on the board of control and
24establishing procedures for filling a vacancy on the board of control.
AB150-ASA,1368,3
1(f) Specifying the officers on the board of control, establishing procedures for
2choosing those officers, specifying their terms of office and their duties and
3establishing procedures for removing them from office.
AB150-ASA,1368,54
(g) Providing for the establishment of fiscal control, responsibility and
5accountability requirements.
AB150-ASA,1368,66
(h) Designating a public depository.
AB150-ASA,1368,1713
116.03
(10) Authorize the expenditure of money for the purposes set forth in
14this chapter and for the actual and necessary expenses of the board
of control and
15agency administrator and for the acquisition of equipment, space and personnel. All
16accounts of the agency shall be paid by check, share draft or other draft signed by the
17chairperson and secretary
to the board of control.
AB150-ASA,1368,2319
116.03
(11) Establish the salaries of the agency administrator and other
20professional and nonprofessional employes. State reimbursement for the cost of the
21salary of the agency administrator shall be equal to the actual salary paid or the
22maximum of the salary range for
public instruction supervisors
under the state
23superintendent in the department, whichever is less.
AB150-ASA,1369,3
1116.03
(12m) Every 3rd year as scheduled by the department, provide to the
2school board of each school district in the agency an accountability plan that
3addresses both the efficiency and effectiveness of all agency programs and services.
AB150-ASA,1369,75
116.03
(13) Every 3rd year, as scheduled by the
state superintendent 6department, submit to the
state superintendent department for
his or her its 7approval an evaluation of agency programs and services.
AB150-ASA,1369,12
9116.032 Contracts for services. (1) Subject to subs. (2) to (5), for the purpose
10of providing services to pupils a board of control may contract with school districts,
11University of Wisconsin System institutions and centers, technical college district
12boards, private schools, and agencies or organizations that provide services to pupils.
AB150-ASA,1369,15
13(2) A board of control may not contract with any person for the purpose of
14providing services to any entity specified under sub. (1) unless the entity specified
15under sub. (1) is authorized to contract directly with that person for those services.
AB150-ASA,1369,18
16(3) (a) A board of control may contract with a private school or private agency
17or organization to provide a service or program to that private school or private
18agency or organization only if all of the following apply:
AB150-ASA,1369,2019
1. The service or program was developed for and has been provided to public
20schools.
AB150-ASA,1369,2221
2. Providing the service or program will not have a negative effect on the
22agency's ability to serve school districts.