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49.151
(1) (e)
Demonstrates The participant, or an individual who is in the
6participant's Wisconsin works group and who is subject to the work requirement
7under s. 49.15 (2), demonstrates through other behavior or action, as specified by the
8department by rule, that he or she refuses to participate in a Wisconsin works
9employment position.".
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49.152
(2) (d) If the department reviews a decision under par. (b) and upon
14receipt of a petition or request under par. (c) the department shall give the applicant
15or participant reasonable notice and opportunity for a fair hearing and shall permit
16the applicant or participant to present evidence and testimony and to be represented
17by counsel at the hearing and to have access to records in preparation for the hearing.
18The department may make any additional investigation that it considers necessary.
19Notice of the hearing shall be given to the applicant or participant and, if
20appropriate, to the county clerk. The Wisconsin works agency may be represented
21at the hearing. The department shall render its decision as soon as possible after the
22hearing and shall send a certified copy of its decision to the applicant or participant,
23the county clerk, if appropriate, and the Wisconsin works agency. The decision of the
24department shall be final, but may be revoked or modified as altered conditions may
1require. The department shall deny a petition for a hearing or shall refuse to grant
2relief if the applicant or participant does any of the following:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,153,33
a. Withdraws the petition in writing.
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b. Abandons the petition. Abandonment occurs if the applicant or participant
5fails to appear in person or by representative at a scheduled hearing without good
6cause as defined by the department by rule.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,153,2216
49.155
(1m) (c) 1m. The individual was eligible under s. 49.132 (4) (a) for aid
17under s. 49.132 and received aid under s. 49.132 on September 30, 1997, but lost aid
18solely because of the application of s. 49.132 (6), and the gross income of the
19individual's family is at or below 200% of the poverty line for a family the size of the
20individual's family. This subdivision does not apply to an individual whose family's
21gross income at any time on or after September 30, 1997, is more than 200% of the
22poverty line for a family the size of the individual's family.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,154,8
149.159
(2) Minor custodial parents; financial and employment counseling. 2A custodial parent who is under the age of 18 is eligible, regardless of that
3individual's or that individual's parent's income or assets, to meet with a financial
4and employment planner. The financial and employment planner may provide the
5individual with information regarding Wisconsin works eligibility, available child
6care services, employment and financial planning, family planning services,
as
7defined in s. 253.07 (1) (b), community resources, eligibility for food stamps and other
8food and nutrition programs.".
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10"(b)
Subsidized employment. For payments to Wisconsin works agencies for
11subsidized employment costs, $155,375,100 in fiscal year 1997-98 and $158,678,000
12in fiscal year 1998-99. Amounts allocated under this paragraph shall include
13$20,000,000 in each fiscal year for the purposes set forth under s. 49.143 (2) (ep). The
14department shall establish by rule a method to determine the amount that each
15Wisconsin works agency must allocate for the activities specified in s. 49.143 (2) (ep).
16Any moneys that are allocated by a Wisconsin works agency for the activities
17specified in s. 49.143 (2) (ep) but are not spent by the end of the period specified in
18the contract between the department and the Wisconsin works agency shall be
19returned to the department, which shall add the moneys to the allocation under par.
20(c).
AB100-ASA1-AA8,154,2321
(bg)
Long-term and refugee supplement. For payments to Wisconsin works
22agencies as a supplement for long-term and refugee cases, $8,200,000 in fiscal year
231997-98 and $9,800,000 in fiscal year 1998-99.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,155,3
1(bm)
Wisconsin works agency office costs. For payments to Wisconsin works
2agencies for office costs, $104,117,000 in fiscal year 1997-98 and $115,293,800 in
3fiscal year 1998-99.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,155,6
5"(br)
Payments for 2-parent families. For payments under s. 49.15 (4),
6$735,000 in fiscal year 1997-98 and $1,100,000 in fiscal year 1998-99.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,155,10
8"(q)
Education, training and support services. In counties having a population
9of 500,000 or more, for the purposes set forth under s. 49.143 (2) (ep), $11,000,000 in
10fiscal year 1997-98 and $10,000,000 in fiscal year 1998-99.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,155,13
12"(v)
Passports for youth program. For the passports for youth program operated
13by the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee,".
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17"49.175
(1) (b) 1.
For Except as provided in subd. 2. for payments to Wisconsin
18works agencies for subsidized employment costs, $155,375,100 in fiscal year
191997-98 and $155,678,000 in fiscal year 1998-99.".
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20704. Page 806, line 24: after "(d)" insert "
, or on the first day of the first month
21beginning after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date],
22whichever is later".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,156,74
49.19
(11s) (d) From the appropriation under s.
20.435 (4) 20.445 (3) (a), the
5department may award grants to county departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22 and
646.23 for providing
family planning education services
relating to family planning,
7as defined in s. 253.07 (1) (a), to persons who are subject to par. (b).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,157,1510
49.195
(1) If any parent at the time of receiving aid under s. 49.19 or a benefit
11under s. 49.148,
49.153, 49.155 or 49.157 or at any time thereafter acquires property
12by gift, inheritance, sale of assets, court judgment or settlement of any damage claim,
13or by winning a lottery or prize, the county granting such aid, or the Wisconsin works
14agency granting such a benefit, may sue the parent on behalf of the department to
15recover the value of that portion of the aid or of the benefit which does not exceed the
16amount of the property so acquired. The value of the aid or benefit liable for recovery
17under this section may not include the value of work performed by a member of the
18family in a community work experience program under s. 46.215 (1) (o), 1991 stats.,
19s. 46.22 (1) (b) 11., 1991 stats., or s. 49.50 (7j) (d), 1991 stats., or in a community work
20experience component under s. 49.193 (6). During the life of the parent, the 10-year
21statute of limitations may be pleaded in defense against any suit for recovery under
22this section; and if such property is his or her homestead it shall be exempt from
23execution on the judgment of recovery until his or her death or sale of the property,
24whichever occurs first. Notwithstanding the foregoing restrictions and limitations,
1where the aid or benefit recipient is deceased a claim may be filed against any
2property in his or her estate and the statute of limitations specified in s. 859.02 shall
3be exclusively applicable. The court may refuse to render judgment or allow the
4claim in any case where a parent, spouse or child is dependent on the property for
5support, and the court in rendering judgment shall take into account the current
6family budget requirement as fixed by the U.S. department of labor for the
7community or as fixed by the authorities of the community in charge of public
8assistance. The records of aid or benefits paid kept by the county, by the department
9or by the Wisconsin works agency are prima facie evidence of the value of the aid or
10benefits furnished. Liability under this section shall extend to any parent or
11stepparent whose family receives aid under s. 49.19 or benefits under s. 49.148,
1249.155 or 49.157 during the period that he or she is a member of the same household,
13but his or her liability is limited to such period. This section does not apply to medical
14and health assistance payments for which recovery is prohibited or restricted by
15federal law or regulation.
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49.195
(3) Notwithstanding s. 49.96, the department shall promptly recover all
18overpayments made under s. 49.19, 49.148,
49.153, 49.155 or 49.157 and shall
19promulgate rules establishing policies and procedures to administer this
20subsection.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,158,623
49.22
(6) The department shall establish, pursuant to federal and state laws,
24rules and regulations, a uniform system of fees for services provided under this
1section to individuals not receiving aid under s. 46.261, 49.19 or 49.47 or benefits
2under s. 49.148
, 49.153 or 49.155 and to individuals not receiving kinship care
3payments under s. 48.57 (3m). The system of fees may take into account an
4individual's ability to pay. Any fee paid and collected under this subsection may be
5retained by the county providing the service except for the fee specified in
42 USC
6653 (e) (2) for federal parent locator services.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,158,13
949.24 Child support incentive payments.
(1) From the appropriation
10under s. 20.445 (3) (g), the department shall provide child support incentive
11payments to counties to offset reduced federal child support incentive payments.
12Total payments under this subsection may not exceed $3,178,000 in fiscal year
131997-98 or $3,850,000 in fiscal year 1998-99.
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14(2) The department shall distribute the payments under sub. (1) in accordance
15with a formula developed by the department in consultation with representatives of
16counties. The total of payments made to counties under sub. (1) and in federal child
17support incentive payments may not exceed $10,500,000 in a state fiscal year.
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18(3) A county that receives payment under sub. (1) may use the funds only to
19pay costs under its child support program under s. 49.22.
AB100-ASA1-AA8, s. 1882n
20Section 1882n. 49.24 (1) of the statutes, as created by 1997 Wisconsin Act ....
21(this act), is amended to read:
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49.24
(1) From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (3)
(g) (k), the department
23shall provide child support incentive payments to counties to offset reduced federal
1child support incentive payments. Total payments under this subsection may not
2exceed $3,178,000 in fiscal year 1997-98 or $3,850,000 in fiscal year 1998-99.".
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49.25
(7) (a) The department shall contract with the county department under
6s. 46.215, 46.22 or 46.23 to provide education on parenting, human growth and
7development, family planning
, as defined in s. 253.07 (1) (a), and independent living
8skills and
to provide employment-related training to persons subject to the program
9under this section and to persons subject to orders under s. 767.078 (1) (d). The
10county department may contract with other agencies for the provision of these
11services.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,159,1614
49.26
(1) (c) A county department
or Wisconsin works agency may provide
15services under this subsection directly or may contract with a nonprofit agency or a
16school district to provide the services.
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49.26
(1) (d) A county department
or Wisconsin works agency that provides
20services under this subsection directly shall develop a plan, in coordination with the
21school districts located in whole or in part in the county, describing the assistance
22that the county department
or Wisconsin works agency and school districts will
23provide to individuals receiving services under this subsection, the number of
24individuals that will be served and the estimated cost of the services. The county
1department
or Wisconsin works agency shall submit the plan to the department of
2workforce development and the department of public instruction by
August January 315, annually.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,160,6
5"
Section 1887d. 49.26 (1) (ge) (intro.) and 1. of the statutes are consolidated,
6renumbered 49.26 (1) (ge) and amended to read:
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49.26
(1) (ge) An individual
who is subject to this paragraph fails to meet the
8school attendance requirement if the individual
meets at least one of the following
9conditions: 1. The individual is either is not enrolled in school or
is a habitual truant
10was not enrolled in the immediately preceding semester. The Wisconsin works
11agency or county department shall verify enrollment.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,160,1715
49.26
(1) (gm) 1. The following individuals who are subject to the school
16attendance requirement under the learnfare program are required to participate in
17case management under sub. (2) (b):
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b. Habitual truants.
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c. Dropouts, as defined in s. 118.153 (1) (b), including individuals who were
21dropouts and reenrolled in school in the same or immediately succeeding semester
22in which they dropped out of school.
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12. The department may, in accordance with rules promulgated by the
2department, sanction any individual specified under subd. 1. who fails to cooperate
3with case management efforts.
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49.26
(1) (h) 1. (intro.) An individual who
is 6 to 12 years of age and who fails
6to
meet the school attendance requirement under par. (ge) cooperate with case
7management efforts under par. (gm) is subject to sanctions as provided under subd.
81s. only if all of the following apply:
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49.26
(2) (b)
From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (3) (dg), the department
21shall allocate funds to county County departments
for the provision of or Wisconsin
22works agencies shall provide case management services to individuals who are
23subject to the school attendance requirement under the learnfare program under
24sub. (1) and their families to improve the school attendance and achievement of those
1individuals.
At least 75% of the funds that the department allocates under this
2paragraph to provide case management services to individuals who are 13 to 19 years
3of age shall be allocated to a county department of a county with a population of
4500,000 or more. A county department is eligible to receive funds under this
5subsection to provide case management services to individuals who are 13 to 19 years
6of age in a year if 35 or more individuals, 13 to 19 years of age, residing in the county
7were sanctioned under sub. (1) (h) or were subject to the monthly attendance
8requirement under s. HSS 201.195 (4) (b) 2., Wis. adm. code, in any month during the
9previous year.".
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10717. Page 824, line 18: delete lines 18 to 24 and substitute "implement
11standards
which are reasonable and adequate to meet the costs which must be
12incurred by efficiently and economically operated facilities in order to provide care
13in conformity with this section, with federal regulations authorized under 42 USC
141396a (a) (13) (A), 1396a (a) (30), 1396b (i) (3), 1396L and 1396r (e) and with quality
15and safety standards established under subch. II of ch. 50 and ch. 150. In
16administering this payment system, the department shall allow costs it determines 17that are necessary and proper for providing patient care
and that meet quality and
18safety standards established under subch. II of ch. 50 and ch. 150. The payment".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,162,2421
49.45
(6m) (ag) 2. Standards established by the department
for costs of
22economically and efficiently operated facilities that shall be based upon allowable
23costs incurred by facilities in the state as available from information submitted
24under par. (c) 3. and compiled by the department.".