AB150-ASA1-AA26,174,1410
111.71
(3) (d) The council on municipal collective bargaining shall review each
11pending legislative proposal relating to modification of the dispute settlement
12procedures under s. 111.70 (4) (cm) or (7m) and shall report its findings and
13recommendations relating to the proposal to the chief clerk of each house of the
14legislature for referral to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3).
AB150-ASA1-AA26,174,2117
111.71
(4) The commission shall collect on a systematic basis information on
18the operation of the arbitration law under s. 111.70 (4) (cm). The commission shall
19report on the operation of the law to the legislature on an annual basis. The report
20shall be submitted to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution
21to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2).
AB150-ASA1-AA26,175,824
111.71
(5) The commission shall, on a regular basis, provide training programs
25to prepare individuals for service as arbitrators or arbitration panel members under
1s. 111.70 (4) (cm). The commission shall engage in appropriate promotional and
2recruitment efforts to encourage participation in the training programs by
3individuals throughout the state, including at least 10 residents of each
4congressional district. The commission may also provide training programs to
5individuals and organizations on other aspects of collective bargaining, including on
6areas of management and labor cooperation directly or indirectly affecting collective
7bargaining. The commission may charge a reasonable fee for participation in the
8programs.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,175,1211
111.77
(9) Section 111.70 (4) (c) 3. and (cm) shall not apply to employments
12covered by this section.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,175,1816
114.002
(11) "Antique aircraft" means an aircraft
more than 35 years old as
17determined by the which has a date of manufacture
of 1944 or earlier and which is
18used solely for recreational or display purposes.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,175,2121
114.20
(1) (title)
Annual registration Registration required.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,176,523
114.20
(1) (a) Except as provided under sub. (2), all aircraft based in this state
24shall be registered by the owner of the aircraft with the department annually on or
1before November 1
or, for aircraft with a maximum gross weight of not more than
23,000 pounds that are not subject to sub. (10), biennially on or before the first
3November 1. Annual registration fees shall be determined in accordance with sub.
4(9) or (10).
Biennial registration fees shall be determined in accordance with sub.
5(9m).
AB150-ASA1-AA26,176,107
114.20
(1) (b) Aircraft determined by the department to be based in this state
8shall be subject to the annual
or biennial registration fees under sub. (9)
or (9m).
9Aircraft which are determined to be not based in this state shall be exempt from the
10annual
or biennial registration fees.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,176,1412
114.20
(2) (title)
Exceptions to
annual registration requirements. (intro.)
13The
annual registration requirements under sub. (1) do not apply to aircraft based
14in this state that are:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,177,317
114.20
(5) Unairworthy aircraft. Any person desiring to have an aircraft
18designated as an unairworthy aircraft may apply to the department in the manner
19the department prescribes. No application may be acted upon unless all information
20requested is supplied. Upon receipt of an application and a registration fee
of $5 to
21be established by rule and after determining from the facts submitted and
22investigation that the aircraft qualifies as an unairworthy aircraft, the department
23shall issue an unairworthy aircraft certificate. The certificate shall expire upon
24transfer of ownership or restoration. An aircraft is presumed restored if it is capable
25of operation. The annual registration fee is due on the date of restoration. Operation
1of the aircraft is conclusive evidence of restoration. An
additional administrative fee
2of $5 A late payment charge to be established by rule shall be
charged assessed on
3all applications filed later than 30 days after the date of restoration.
AB150-ASA1-AA26, s. 3844mx
4Section 3844mx. 114.20 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act
5.... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,177,176
114.20
(5) Unairworthy aircraft. Any person desiring to have an aircraft
7designated as an unairworthy aircraft may apply to the department in the manner
8the department prescribes. No application may be acted upon unless all information
9requested is supplied. Upon receipt of an application and a registration fee to be
10established by rule and after determining from the facts submitted and investigation
11that the aircraft qualifies as an unairworthy aircraft, the department shall issue an
12unairworthy aircraft certificate. The certificate shall expire upon transfer of
13ownership or restoration. An aircraft is presumed restored if it is capable of
14operation. The annual or biennial registration fee is due on the date of restoration.
15Operation of the aircraft is conclusive evidence of restoration. A late payment charge
16to be established by rule shall be assessed on all applications filed later than 30 days
17after the date of restoration.
AB150-ASA1-AA26, s. 3844pe
19Section 3844pe. 114.20 (9) (a) to (c) of the statutes are renumbered 114.20
20(9m) (a) to (c) and amended to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,177,2121
114.20
(9m) (a) Not more than 2,000
$ 30 $ 60
AB150-ASA1-AA26,177,2222
(b) Not more than 2,500
39 78
AB150-ASA1-AA26,177,2323
(c) Not more than 3,000
50 100
AB150-ASA1-AA26,177,2525
114.20
(9) (d) Not more than 3,500
70 $ 70
AB150-ASA1-AA26,178,52
114.20
(9m) Biennial registration fees. (intro.) Except as provided in sub.
3(10), the owner of an aircraft subject to the biennial registration requirements under
4sub. (1) shall pay a biennial registration fee established in accordance with the
5following gross weight schedule:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,178,66
[Maximum gross [Annual
AB150-ASA1-AA26,178,77
Weight in pounds] fee]
AB150-ASA1-AA26,179,29
114.20
(12) (title)
Initial annual registration. For new aircraft, aircraft not
10previously registered in this state or unregistered aircraft for which annual
11registration is required under sub. (9), the fee for the initial year of registration shall
12be computed from the date of purchase, restoration, completed construction or entry
13of the aircraft into this state on the basis of one-twelfth of the registration fee
14specified in sub. (9) multiplied by the remaining number of months in the current
15registration year which are not fully expired.
For new aircraft, aircraft not
16previously registered in this state or unregistered aircraft for which biennial
17registration is required under sub. (9m), the fee for the initial 2-year period of
18registration shall be computed from the date of purchase, restoration, completed
19construction or entry of the aircraft into this state on the basis of one twenty-fourth
20of the registration fee specified in sub. (9m) multiplied by the remaining number of
21months in the current 2-year registration period which are not fully expired. 22Application for registration shall be filed within 30 days from the date of purchase,
23restoration, completed construction or entry of the aircraft into this state and if filed
24after that date an additional administrative fee of $5 shall be charged. If the date
25of purchase, restoration, completed construction or entry into this state is not
1provided by the applicant, the full annual
or biennial registration fee provided in sub.
2(9)
or (9m) shall be charged for registering the aircraft.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,179,74
114.20
(13) (b) 1. If an annual registration fee is not paid by November 1, from
5November 2 to April 30, the department shall add a late payment charge of
$50 or 610% of the amount specified for the registration under sub. (9) or (10)
, whichever is
7greater, to the fee.
AB150-ASA1-AA26, s. 3844pr
8Section 3844pr. 114.20 (13) (b) 1. of the statutes, as affected by 1995
9Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,179,1310
114.20
(13) (b) 1. If an annual or biennial registration fee is not paid by
11November 1, from November 2 to the following April 30, the department shall add
12a late payment charge of $50 or 10% of the amount specified for the registration
13under sub. (9), (9m) or (10), whichever is greater, to the fee.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,179,1815
114.20
(13) (b) 2. If an annual registration fee is not paid by April 30, from May
161 to October 31, the department shall add a late payment charge of
$50 or 20% of the
17amount specified for the registration under sub. (9) or (10)
, whichever is greater, to
18the fee.
AB150-ASA1-AA26, s. 3844pt
19Section 3844pt. 114.20 (13) (b) 2. of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin
20Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,179,2521
114.20
(13) (b) 2. If an annual or biennial registration fee is not paid by the
22following April 30, from May 1 to October 31 or, for a biennial registration, the end
23of the biennial period, the department shall add a late payment charge of $50 or 20%
24of the amount specified for the registration under sub. (9), (9m) or (10), whichever
25is greater, to the fee.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,180,33
114.20
(13) (b) 5. This paragraph applies after October 31,
1989 1995.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,180,95
114.20
(15) (b) The lien against the aircraft for the original registration fee
6shall attach at the time the fee is first payable,
and the lien for all renewals of
annual 7registration shall attach on November 1 of each year thereafter
and the lien for all
8renewals of biennial registration shall attach on the first November of the
9registration period and every 2 years thereafter.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,180,1312
115.28
(39) Adult literacy. Designate an employe of the department as the
13adult literacy advocate to establish a statewide program to improve adult literacy.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,181,422
116.03
(13s) Upon request of 2 or more school districts served by the board of
23control, apply for a state trust fund loan under s. 24.66 on behalf of the school districts
24to carry out a distance education project. The board of control shall expend the
1proceeds or transfer the proceeds to each school district in the amounts determined
2under s. 24.61 (7) as directed by each school district and shall accept from each school
3district repayments of principal and payments of interest and promptly remit such
4payments to the board of commissioners of public lands.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,181,7
6"
Section 3924r. 116.08 (3m) (intro.) and (b) of the statutes are consolidated,
7renumbered 116.08 (3m) and amended to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,181,118
116.08
(3m) The school board of a school district that has withdrawn from
9cooperative educational service agency no. 1 under s. 116.065 and is not in any other
10agency may
: (b) Contract contract with the department for other programs and
11services the school district would be receiving if it were in an agency.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,181,2215
118.019
(5) Advisory committee. Each school board
shall may appoint an
16advisory committee composed of parents, teachers, school administrators, pupils,
17health care professionals, members of the clergy and other residents of the school
18district. The advisory committee
shall may develop a human growth and
19development curriculum and advise the school board on the design, review and
20implementation of the advisory committee's human growth and development
21curriculum. The advisory committee
shall may review the curriculum at least every
223 years
and shall file a written report with the department indicating it has done so.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,182,3
1118.19
(11) The department may promulgate rules establishing requirements
2for licensure as a school principal. A school principal license shall authorize the
3individual to serve as a school principal for any grade level.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,182,136
118.19
(12) Beginning on July 1, 1998, the department may not issue or renew
7a license that authorizes the holder to teach reading or language arts to pupils in any
8prekindergarten class or in any of the grades from kindergarten to 8 unless the
9applicant has successfully completed instruction preparing the applicant to teach
10reading and language arts using intensive systematic phonics. In this subsection,
11"intensive systematic phonics" means a method of teaching beginners to read and
12pronounce words by learning the phonetic value of letters, letter groups and
13syllables.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,182,2117
118.195
(1) No person otherwise qualified may be denied a certificate or license
18from the state superintendent under s. 118.19 (1) because the person is totally or
19partially blind, deaf or physically handicapped nor may any school district refuse to
20employ
or contract with a teacher on such grounds, if such handicapped teacher is
21able to carry out the duties of the position which the person seeks.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,183,723
118.20
(1) No discrimination because of sex, except where sex is a bona fide
24occupational qualification as defined in s. 111.36 (2), race, nationality or political or
1religious affiliation may be practiced in the employment of
or contracting with 2teachers or administrative personnel in public schools or in their assignment or
3reassignment. No questions of any nature or form relative to sex, except where sex
4is a bona fide occupational qualification as defined in s. 111.36 (2), race, nationality
5or political or religious affiliation may be asked applicants for teaching or
6administrative positions in the public schools either by public school officials or
7employes or by teachers agencies or placement bureaus.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,183,1512
118.24
(1) A school board may employ a school district administrator, a
13business manager and school principals and assistants to such persons. The
term
14of each initial employment contract shall
expire on June 30 of an odd-numbered year
15and may not exceed be for a term of at least 2 years.".