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1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
SENATE AMENDMENT 1,
To 1995 ASSEMBLY BILL 591
March 13, 1996 - Offered by Senators C. Potter, Grobschmidt, Breske, Shibilski,
Burke, Chvala, Clausing, Andrea, Decker, Risser, Moen, Wineke, Jauch,
Moore and George.
AB591-SA1,1,21
At the locations indicated, amend the
bill, as shown by assembly substitute
2amendment 3, as follows:
AB591-SA1,2,2
8"(au)
Postsecondary education. A participant may fulfill the hours of
9participation requirement under par. (as), in whole or in part, through participation
10in a self-initiated postsecondary education program if the Wisconsin works agency
11determines that the program is likely to be completed within a 24-month period, that
12the participant is participating satisfactorily and that the program is likely to lead
13to employment. A Wisconsin works agency may not require a participant under this
14paragraph to work in a community service job in excess of the number of hours equal
15to the difference between 40 hours and the number of classroom hours that the
1participant spends in the postsecondary education program. The department shall
2define by rule satisfactory participation in postsecondary education.".
AB591-SA1,2,16
7"(bu)
Postsecondary education. A participant may fulfill the hours of
8participation requirement under par. (bs), in whole or in part, through participation
9in a self-initiated postsecondary education program if the Wisconsin works agency
10determines that the program is likely to be completed within a 24-month period, that
11the participant is participating satisfactorily and that the program is likely to lead
12to employment. A Wisconsin works agency may not require a participant under this
13paragraph to engage in activities under par. (b) 1. in excess of the number of hours
14equal to the difference between 40 hours and the number of classroom hours that the
15participant spends in the postsecondary education program. The department shall
16define by rule satisfactory participation in postsecondary education.".