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(7m) Council on suicide prevention. There is created a council on
12suicide prevention in the department of
education
public instruction. The council
13shall consist of 2 persons appointed by the
secretary of education state
14superintendent of public instruction, at least one of whom is not an employe of the
15department of
education public instruction, 2 persons appointed by the secretary of
16health and social services, at least one of whom is not an employe of the department
17of health and social services, one person and one physician appointed jointly by the
18secretary of education state superintendent of public instruction and the secretary
19of health and social services and one person appointed by the executive staff director
20of the office of justice assistance in the department of administration. Members shall
21be appointed for 3-year terms.
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15.405
(7c) (a) There is created an examining board of social workers, marriage
24and family therapists and professional counselors in the department of regulation
25and licensing. The members of the examining board shall be appointed for 4-year
1terms.
Four Five members shall be certified under ch. 457 as social workers. Three
2members shall be certified under ch. 457 as marriage and family therapists. Three
3members shall be certified under ch. 457 as professional counselors. Three members
4shall be public members. Of the
4 5 certified social worker members, one shall be
5certified under ch. 457 as an advanced practice social worker, one shall be certified
6under ch. 457 as an independent social worker, one shall be certified under ch. 457
7as an independent clinical social worker
, one shall have received a doctorate degree
8in sociology, psychology, criminal justice or other human service field and shall hold
9a faculty appointment at a college or university in this state and at least one shall
10be employed as a social worker by a federal, state or local governmental agency.
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15.405
(7c) (b) In operation, the examining board shall be divided into a social
13worker section, a marriage and family therapist section and a professional counselor
14section. The social worker section shall consist of the
4 5 social worker members
15of the examining board and one of the public members of the examining board. The
16marriage and family therapist section shall consist of the 3 marriage and family
17therapist members of the examining board and one of the public members of the
18examining board. The professional counselor section shall consist of the 3
19professional counselor members of the examining board and one of the public
20members of the examining board.
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15.405
(7c) (f) At a joint meeting of the social worker section and one or both
23of the other sections of the examining board, each member who is present has one
24vote, except that the social worker members each have three-fourths of a vote if
all
14 of those members are present
and have three-fifths of a vote if all 5 of those
2members are present.
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15.57
(1) The secretary of administration, the
secretary of education state
6superintendent of public instruction, the president of the university of Wisconsin
7system and the director of the technical college system board, or their designees.
AB100-ASA1, s. 70
11Section
70. 15.647 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 15.107 (18) and amended
12to read:
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15.107
(18) Council on charitable gaming. There is created in the
gaming
14board department of administration a council on charitable gaming consisting of 5
15residents of this state appointed for 5-year terms. Not more than 3 members of the
16council may belong to the same political party. Members of the council shall hold
17office until a successor is appointed and qualified.
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1915.67 Higher educational aids board; creation. (1) There is created a
20higher educational aids board consisting of the state superintendent of public
21instruction and the following members appointed for 3-year terms, except that the
22members specified under pars. (a) 5. and 6. and (b) 3. shall be appointed for 2-year
23terms:
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(a) To represent public institutions of higher education, all of the following:
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1. One member of the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System.
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12. One member of the technical college system board.
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3. One financial aids administrator within the University of Wisconsin System.
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4. One financial aids administrator within the technical college system.
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5. One undergraduate student enrolled at least half-time and in good academic
5standing at an institution or center within the University of Wisconsin System who
6is at least 18 years old and a resident of this state.
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6. One student enrolled at least half-time and in good academic standing at a
8technical college who is at least 18 years old and a resident of this state.
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(b) To represent private, nonprofit institutions of higher education, all of the
10following:
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1. One member of a board of trustees of an independent college or university
12in this state.
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2. One financial aids administrator of a private nonprofit institution of higher
14education located in this state.
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3. One undergraduate student enrolled at least half-time and in good academic
16standing at a private, nonprofit institution of higher education located in this state
17who is at least 18 years old and a resident of this state.
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(c) One member to represent the general public.
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19(2) If a student member under sub. (1) loses the status upon which the
20appointment was based, he or she shall cease to be a member of the higher
21educational aids board upon appointment to the higher educational aids board of a
22qualified successor.
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2415.675 Same; attached board.
(1) Educational approval board. There is
25created an educational approval board which is attached to the higher educational
1aids board under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of not more than 7 members, who
2shall be representatives of state agencies and other persons with a demonstrated
3interest in educational programs, appointed to serve at the pleasure of the governor.
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15.707
(1) Historical markers council. There is created in the historical
6society a historical markers council. The council shall consist of the director of the
7historical society, the
secretary of education state superintendent of public
8instruction, the secretary of transportation, the secretary of natural resources, the
9secretary of tourism, the secretary of veterans affairs, the chairperson of the historic
10preservation review board, the president of the Wisconsin trust for historic
11preservation and the president of the Wisconsin council for local history, or their
12designees. The director of the historical society or a designee shall serve as secretary
13of the council.
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(3) Historical society endowment fund council. There is created in
16the historical society a historical society endowment fund council consisting of 10
17members, including at least one representative of each of the following:
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(a) The historical society.
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(b) The Wisconsin Humanities Council.
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(c) The Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts and Letters.
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(d) The arts board.
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(e) Wisconsin public radio.
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(f) Wisconsin public television.
AB100-ASA1, s. 73
24Section
73. 15.735 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 15.195 (6) and amended
25to read:
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115.195
(6) Board on health care information. There is created a board on
2health care information which is attached to the
office of the commissioner of
3insurance department of health and family services under s. 15.03. The board shall
4consist of 9 members, a majority of whom may neither be nor represent health care
5providers, appointed for 4-year terms.
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16.009
(1) (em) 7. A residential care apartment complex, as defined in s. 50.01
9(1d).
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1116.0095 Medicare upper limit consultant. The department shall hire a
12consultant to determine and recommend to the the department of health and family
13services the aggregate payments that should be made for inpatient nursing home
14services under medical assistance under subch. IV of ch. 49 such that the aggregate
15payments will not exceed the amount that is estimated to be the amount that would
16have been paid under the federal medicare program's payment principles. The
17consultant's recommendations to the department of health and family services shall
18be nonbinding.
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2016.023 Wisconsin land council. (1) The Wisconsin land council shall
21conduct the following functions:
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(a) Identify state land use goals and recommend these goals to the governor.
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(b) Identify state land use priorities to further the state's land use goals and
24recommend to the governor legislation to implement these priorities.
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1(c) Study areas of cooperation and coordination in the state's land use statutes
2and recommend to the governor legislation to harmonize these statutes to further the
3state's land use goals.
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(d) Study areas of the state's land use statutes that conflict with each other and
5recommend to the governor legislation to resolve these conflicts to further the state's
6land use goals.
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(e) Identify areas of the state's land use statutes that conflict with county or
8municipal land use ordinances, and areas of county or municipal land use ordinances
9that conflict with each other, and recommend to the governor legislation to resolve
10these conflicts.
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(f) Establish a technical working group that is composed of the state
12cartographer, a representative of the University of Wisconsin System who has
13expertise in land use issues and any other land use experts designated by the
14council's chairperson, to study the development of a computer-based Wisconsin land
15information system and recommend to the governor legislation to implement such
16a computer system.
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(g) Establish a state agency resource working group that is composed of
18representatives of the departments of administration, agriculture, trade and
19consumer protection, commerce, natural resources, revenue, transportation and
20other appropriate agencies to discuss, analyze and address land use issues and
21related policy issues, including the following:
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1. Gathering information about the land use plans of state agencies.
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2. Establishing procedures for the distribution of the information gathered
24under subd. 1. to other state agencies, local units of government and private persons.
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13. The creation of a system to facilitate, and to provide training and technical
2assistance for the development of, local intergovernmental land use planning.
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(h) Study the activities of local units of government in the land use area to
4determine how these activities impact on state land use goals, and recommend to the
5governor legislation that fosters coordination between local land use activities and
6state land use goals.
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(i) Identify procedures for facilitating local land use planning efforts, including
8training and technical assistance for local units of government, and recommend to
9the governor legislation to implement such procedures.
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(j) Gather and analyze information about the land use activities in this state
11of the federal government and American Indian governments and inform the
12governor of the impact of these activities on state land use goals.
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(k) Study any other issues that are reasonably related to the state's land use
14goals, including methods for alternative dispute resolution for disputes involving
15land use issues, and recommend to the governor legislation in the areas studied by
16the council that would further the state's land use goals.
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(L) Gather information about land use issues, at its discretion, in any
18reasonable way, including the following:
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1. Establishing a state-local government-private sector working group to
20study and advise the council on land use issues.
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2. Holding public hearings or information meetings on land use issues.
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3. Conducting surveys on land use issues.
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4. Consulting with any person who is interested in land use issues.
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1(m) Enter into a memorandum of understanding with the land information
2board to ensure cooperation between the council and the board and to avoid
3duplication of activities.
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4(2) In conjunction with the working group established under sub. (1) (L) 1., the
5council shall, not later than one year after the effective date of this subsection ....
6[revisor inserts date], develop evaluation criteria for its functions under sub. (1). The
7council shall complete a report that contains an evaluation of its functions and
8activities not later than September 1, 2002, and shall submit the report to the chief
9clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s.
1013.172 (2), and to the governor. The report shall also include a recommendation as
11to whether the council should continue in existence past its sunset date specified in
12s. 15.107 (16) (e) and, if so, a recommendation as to whether any structural
13modifications should be made to the council's functions or to the state's land use
14programs.
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15(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply after August 31, 2003.
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16.03
(3) Report. The interagency coordinating council shall report at least
18twice annually to the board on health care information in the
office of the
19commissioner of insurance department of health and family services, concerning the
20council's activities under this section.
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16.15
(1) (ae) "Cost of disposing of processed material"
has the meaning given
23in s. 287.11 (2m) (a) 1. means the gross cost of transferring processed material to a
24solid waste disposal facility and disposing of the processed material in the facility,
25including any disposal costs not paid through fees charged by the facility.
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16.15
(1) (ah) "Cost of selling processed material"
has the meaning given in s.
3287.11 (2m) (a) 2. means the net cost, including any storage costs, of selling processed
4material to a broker, dealer or manufacturing facility, plus any cost of transporting
5the processed material from the waste processing facility to the destination specified
6by the broker, dealer or manufacturing facility, less the portion of any financial
7assistance received under s. 287.23, 287.235 or 287.25 attributable to the processed
8material.
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16.15
(1) (ar) "Processed material"
has the meaning given in s. 287.11 (2m) (a)
113. means a component of solid waste, as defined in s. 289.01 (33), that has been
12collected, transported to a waste processing facility and prepared for sale to a broker,
13dealer or manufacturer.
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1516.23 Literacy improvement. (1) The department shall, in cooperation with
16the governor, contract with the Public Enrichment Foundation to provide free books
17to educational and social service organizations in this state.
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18(2) The department shall, in cooperation with the governor, seek additional
19resources from foundations and private donors to support the department's function
20under sub. (1).
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16.24
(1) (b) "Institution of higher education" means a public or private
23institution of higher education that is accredited by an accrediting association
24recognized by the department, and a proprietary school approved by the
department
25of education educational approval board under s.
38.51 39.51.
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16.24
(10m) Repayment to general fund. The secretary shall transfer from the
3tuition trust fund to the general fund an amount equal to the amount encumbered
4from the appropriation under s. 20.505 (9) (a)
in the 1996-97 fiscal year when the
5secretary determines that funds in the tuition trust fund are sufficient to make the
6transfer. The secretary may make the transfer in instalments.