AB100-ASA1-AA8,122,2120
36.25
(42) Distinguished chair of military history. The board shall establish
21a distinguished chair of military history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,123,9
138.04
(9) Training programs for fire fighters. In order to promote safety to
2life and property, the board may establish and supervise training programs in fire
3prevention and protection. The training programs shall be available to members of
4volunteer and paid fire departments maintained by public and private agencies,
5including industrial plants. No training program required for participation in
6structural fire fighting that is offered to members of volunteer and paid fire
7departments maintained by public agencies may require more than 60 hours of
8training.
The council on fire service training programs shall advise the board on the
9establishment and maintenance of the programs.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,123,1916
39.285
(3) By April 10, 1998, and annually thereafter, each tribally controlled
17college in this state is requested to develop and submit to the board for its review
18under sub. (1) a proposed formula for the awarding of grants under s. 39.30 for the
19upcoming academic year to students enrolled at that tribally controlled college.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,124,222
39.30
(2) Eligibility. (intro.) A resident student enrolled at least half-time
23and registered as a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in an accredited,
24nonprofit, post high school, educational institution in this state
or in a tribally
1controlled college in this state shall be eligible for grants under this section for each
2semester of attendance, but:".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,124,86
39.30
(3) Basis of grants. (intro.) The grant to be paid to a resident student
7enrolled at least half-time and registered as a freshman, sophomore, junior or senior
8after August 1, 1979, shall be determined
under pars. (a) to (f). as follows:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,124,1410
39.30
(3) (d) Subtract the amount determined in par. (c) from the amount
11determined in par. (a) to arrive at the amount of the grant.
No grant may exceed
12$1,086 per semester or a prorated amount in the case of a quarter or trimester
13institution, or $2,172 per academic year. Grants under this section may not be less
14than $250 during any one academic year.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,124,17
16"
Section 1229c. 39.30 (3) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 39.30 (3m) (b) and
17amended to read:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,124,2118
39.30
(3m) (b) The
department board may not make initial awards of grants
19under this section for an academic year in an amount that exceeds 122% of the
20amount appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (b) for the fiscal year in which the grant may
21be paid.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,124,2423
39.30
(3) (g) This subsection does not apply to students enrolled in tribally
24controlled colleges.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,125,52
39.30
(3m) Grant awards. (a) No grant awarded under this section may exceed
3$1,086 per semester or a prorated amount in the case of a quarter or trimester
4institution, or $2,172 per academic year. Grants under this section may not be less
5than $250 during any one academic year.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,125,228
39.38
(2) Grants under this section shall be based on financial need, as
9determined by the
department board. The maximum grant shall not exceed $2,200
10per year, of which not more than $1,100 may be from the appropriation under s.
1120.235 (1) (fb). State aid from this appropriation may be matched by a contribution
12from a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band that is deposited in the
13general fund and credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.235 (1) (gm).
14Grants shall be awarded to students for full-time or part-time attendance at any
15accredited institution of higher education in this state. The
department board may
16not make a grant under this section to a student if the
department board receives a
17certification under s. 49.855 (7) that the student is delinquent in child support or
18maintenance payments or owes past support, medical expenses or birth expenses.
19Grants shall be renewable for up to 5 years if a recipient remains in good academic
20standing at the institution that he or she is attending.
The American Indian
21language and culture education board shall advise the department on the allocation
22of grants to students enrolled less than half-time.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,126,14
139.47
(2) The agreement under this section shall provide for the waiver of
2nonresident tuition for a resident of either state who is enrolled in a public vocational
3school located in the other state. The agreement shall also establish a reciprocal fee
4structure for residents of either state who are enrolled in public institutions of higher
5education, other than vocational schools, located in the other state. The reciprocal
6fee shall be the average academic fee that would be charged the student at a
7comparable public institution of higher education located in his or her state of
8residence, as specified in the agreement
, except that, for a Wisconsin resident first
9enrolled in the University of Minnesota Law School in the 1996-97 academic year
10or thereafter, the reciprocal fee may be the fee that is charged a Minnesota resident
11enrolled in the University of Minnesota Law School. The agreement shall take effect
12on July 1, 1991. The agreement shall provide for a biennial review of the costs,
13charges and payments associated with the agreement. The agreement is subject to
14the approval of the joint committee on finance under s. 39.42.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,126,2017
40.03
(2) (u) Shall ensure that the department include on all publications that
18are printed beginning on the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date],
19and that are intended for distribution to participants the toll-free telephone number
20of the department, if the department has such a telephone number.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,127,4
140.51
(8) Every health care coverage plan offered by the state under sub. (6)
2shall comply with ss. 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 632.72 (2),
632.745 (1) to (3) and (5) 3632.746 (1) to (8) and (10), 632.747,
632.748, 632.87 (3) to (5), 632.895 (5m) and (8)
4to (10) and 632.896.
AB100-ASA1-AA8, s. 1324m
5Section 1324m. 40.51 (8) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act
6.... (this act), is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,127,97
40.51
(8) Every health care coverage plan offered by the state under sub. (6)
8shall comply with ss. 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 632.72 (2), 632.746 (1) to (8) and (10),
9632.747, 632.748, 632.87 (3) to (5), 632.895 (5m) and (8) to
(10) (13) and 632.896.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,127,1412
40.51
(8m) Every health care coverage plan offered by the group insurance
13board under sub. (7) shall comply with ss.
632.745 (1) to (3) and (5) and 632.746 (1)
14to (8) and (10), 632.747
and 632.748.
AB100-ASA1-AA8, s. 1325m
15Section 1325m. 40.51 (8m) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act
16.... (this act), is amended to read:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,127,1917
40.51
(8m) Every health care coverage plan offered by the group insurance
18board under sub. (7) shall comply with ss. 632.746 (1) to (8) and (10), 632.747 and
, 19632.748
and 632.895 (11) to (13).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,128,3
144.02
(27) Administer the historical markers program under s. 44.15
and
2provide staff to assist the historical markers council in performing its duties under
3s. 44.15.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,128,226
44.02
(5) Keep its main library and museum rooms open at all reasonable hours
7on business days for the reception of the residents of this state who may wish to visit
8the library or museum. Except as provided under subs. (5g) and (5m), the historical
9society may collect a fee
from residents and shall collect a fee from nonresidents for
10admission to historic sites or buildings acquired, leased or operated by the historical
11society, including areas within state parks or on other state-owned lands which
12incorporate historic buildings, restorations, museums or remains and which are
13operated by the historical society by agreement with the department of natural
14resources or other departments, or for lectures, pageants or similar special events,
15or for admission to defray the costs of special exhibits in its several buildings of
16documents, objects or other materials not part of the historical society's regular
17collections but brought in on loan from other sources for such special exhibitions or
18for use of the main library. The historical society shall take action on a continuing
19basis to raise funds from private sources for the operation of its main library. The
20historical society may procure and sell or otherwise dispose of postcards, souvenirs
21and other appropriate merchandise to help defray the costs of operating its several
22plants and projects.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,129,12
144.02
(5g) (a) Not charge a fee for use of the main library by any member of the
2historical society, any member of the faculty or academic staff of the University of
3Wisconsin System, any student enrolled in the University of Wisconsin System or
4any other person
who is a resident exempted by rule of the historical society.
The 5Except as provided in par. (b), the historical society may not charge a fee for use of
6the main library by any other person unless the historical society submits a fee
7schedule
under this paragraph to the joint committee on finance that includes the
8specific fee to be charged to different categories of persons and an identification of
9any persons exempted by rule of the historical society. The fee schedule of the
10historical society
under this paragraph shall be implemented if the committee
11approves the report, or does not schedule a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the
12report within 14 working days after receipt of the report.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,129,2114
44.02
(5g) (b) Charge a fee for use of the main library by, or for research services
15provided by the historical society to, any nonresident who is not specifically
16exempted under par. (a). The historical society shall submit a fee schedule to the joint
17committee on finance that specifies the fee to be charged to nonresidents for use of
18the main library and for research services provided by the historical society. The fee
19schedule of the historical society under this paragraph shall be implemented if the
20committee approves the report, or does not schedule a meeting for the purpose of
21reviewing the report within 14 working days after receipt of the report.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,130,12
144.15
(2) Creation. It is declared to be in the public interest to stimulate
2interest in and knowledge of the state by marking sites of special historical,
3architectural, cultural, archaeological, ethnic, geological or legendary significance,
4and maintaining and developing such sites approximately so as to preserve their
5individual characteristics. The historical markers program is created to call
6attention to the state's historical, cultural and natural heritage through a system of
7markers and plaques and to supplement, wherever possible, information contained
8in the state register of historic places. It is the purpose of the program to significantly
9increase the number of historical, cultural and natural heritage sites that are
10marked in this state
and to accomplish such marking, maintenance and development
11through the historical markers council. In addition to powers specifically
12enumerated, the council shall have all powers necessary to perform its duties.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,130,1514
44.15
(3) (a) (intro.)
In consultation with the council, the The historical society
15shall do all of the following:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,130,2317
44.15
(4) State-funded markers.
In consultation with the council, the The 18historical society may identify and authorize construction of individual markers or
19plaques, or any series of markers or plaques, to be funded from the appropriation
20under s. 20.245 (3) (d). No matching funds are required for a marker or plaque that
21is constructed under this subsection. Funds under this subsection may be used for
22the purchase of plaques to be installed on historical properties and for the
23construction of markers or plaques in other states or countries.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,131,6
144.15
(5) Maintenance. Any approval issued for a marker or plaque by the
2historical society under this section shall include a requirement that the applicant
3maintain the marker or plaque, and shall also include authorization permitting the
4historical society
or council, if necessary, to enter the property and maintain the
5marker or plaque. The historical society may issue orders to maintain markers and
6plaques, and may maintain markers or plaques.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,131,138
44.15
(7) Donations; assistance. (a) The
council historical society may accept
9gifts, appropriations and bequests made to it for the purposes of this section and use
10them as far as practicable in accordance with the wishes of the donor.
All money so
11received shall promptly be paid into the state treasury and be paid out on order of
12the council. The expenditures thereof shall be audited and paid as other
13disbursements by the state treasury are audited and paid.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,131,1614
(b) The
council historical society may accept the aid, support and cooperation
15of county, city, village or town agencies, or private agencies or persons in executing
16its projects.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,131,2118
44.15
(8) Cooperation of state agencies. All state departments, independent
19agencies and institutions are directed to cooperate with the
council historical society 20in the performance of its duties
under this section. Applicable laws shall be liberally
21construed in favor of such cooperation.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,131,2523
44.15
(9) Rules. (intro.)
In consultation with the council, the The historical
24society shall promulgate rules to implement and administer the program. The rules
25shall include all of the following:".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,132,115
44.095
(2) (d) Develop and periodically update a comprehensive plan for the
6protection, preservation and accessibility of electronic records of permanent
7historical value. The historical society shall submit the plan by June 30, 1995, and
8the plan updates annually thereafter until June 30, 1998, to the governor, the
9legislature under s. 13.172 (2),
and the public records board
, and the division of
10information technology services
and the council on information technology in the
11department of administration.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,132,1914
44.12
(3) In operating this museum, the society may charge
a resident an
15admission fee
and shall charge a nonresident an admission fee to defray in part the
16costs of operation in accordance with s. 44.02 (5), and may loan objects or materials
17from this central collection for special occasions and for such special exhibits as it
18may desire to develop at its main building, at other historic sites within the state,
19with other historical societies or with other state agencies.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,132,2321
44.13
(3) In operating this museum, the society may charge
a resident an
22admission fee
and shall charge a nonresident an admission fee to defray in part the
23costs of operation in accordance with s. 44.02 (5).".