SB55-ASA1,895,1914 c. Except as provided in subd. 2., if an applicant does not complete the
15investigation of the petroleum product discharge by the first day of the 61st month
16after the month in which the applicant notified the department under sub. (3) (a) 3.
17or the first day of the 25th month beginning after the effective date of subd. 1. a.,
18whichever is later, interest costs incurred by the applicant after the later of those
19days are not eligible costs.
SB55-ASA1,895,2520 1m. If an applicant received written notification that no further remedial
21action is necessary with respect to a discharge before the effective date of this
22subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], and the applicant's final claim is submitted
23more than 120 days after the effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts
24date], interest costs incurred by the applicant after the 120th day after the effective
25date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], are not eligible costs.
SB55-ASA1,896,1
12. Subdivision 1. does not apply to any of the following:
SB55-ASA1,896,42 a. An applicant that is a local unit of government, if federal or state financial
3assistance other than under this section, has been provided for that expansion or
4redevelopment.
SB55-ASA1,896,85 b. An applicant that is engaged in the expansion or redevelopment of
6brownfields, as defined in s. 560.13 (1) (a), if federal or state financial assistance
7other than under this section, has been provided for that expansion or
8redevelopment.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1305 9Section 1305. 101.143 (4) (d) 2. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,896,1110 101.143 (4) (d) 2. c. For an owner or operator of a petroleum product storage
11system described in par. (ei) 1., $100,000.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1306 12Section 1306. 101.143 (4) (dm) 2. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,896,1413 101.143 (4) (dm) 2. c. For the owner or operator of a petroleum product storage
14system that is described in par. (ei) 1., $2,500 plus 5% of eligible costs per occurrence.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1307 15Section 1307. 101.143 (4) (dm) 3. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,896,1716 101.143 (4) (dm) 3. c. For an owner or operator of a petroleum product storage
17system described in par. (ei) 1., $100,000.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1308 18Section 1308. 101.143 (4) (e) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,897,219 101.143 (4) (e) 2. The department shall issue the award under this paragraph
20without regard to fault in an amount equal to the amount of the eligible costs that
21exceeds a deductible amount of $10,000, except that the deductible amount for a
22petroleum product storage system that is owned by a school district or a technical
23college district and that is used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the
24premises where stored is 25% of eligible costs and except that the deductible for a
25petroleum product storage system that is described in par. (ei) 1. is $2,500 plus 5%

1of the eligible costs, but not more than $7,500 per occurrence without regard to when
2the eligible costs are incurred.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1309 3Section 1309. 101.143 (4) (e) 2m. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,897,74 101.143 (4) (e) 2m. An award issued under this paragraph may not exceed
5$190,000 for each occurrence, except that an award under this paragraph to the
6owner or operator of a petroleum product storage system described in par. (ei) 1. may
7not exceed $100,000 per occurrence.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1310 8Section 1310. 101.143 (4) (ei) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 101.143
9(4) (ei) (intro.).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1311 10Section 1311. 101.143 (4) (ei) 1. a. of the statutes is renumbered 101.143 (4)
11(ei) 1m. a. and amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,897,2212 101.143 (4) (ei) 1m. a. The owner or operator of the farm tank owns a parcel
13of 35 or more acres of contiguous land, on which the farm tank is located, which is
14devoted primarily to agricultural use, as defined in s. 91.01 (1), including land
15designated by the department of natural resources as part of the ice age trail under
16s. 23.17, which during the year preceding submission of a first claim under sub. (3)
17produced gross farm profits, as defined in s. 71.58 (4), of not less than $6,000 or
18which, during the 3 years preceding that submission produced gross farm profits, as
19defined in s. 71.58 (4), of not less than $18,000, or a parcel of 35 or more acres, on
20which the farm tank is located,
of which at least 35 acres, during part or all of the
21year preceding that submission, were enrolled in the conservation reserve program
22under 16 USC 3831 to 3836.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1312 23Section 1312. 101.143 (4) (ei) 1. b. of the statutes is renumbered 101.143 (4)
24(ei) 2m.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1313 25Section 1313. 101.143 (4) (ei) 1m. (intro.) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,898,1
1101.143 (4) (ei) 1m. (intro.) One of the following conditions is satisfied:
SB55-ASA1, s. 2481b 2Section 2481b. 101.143 (4) (ei) 1m. b. of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,898,143 101.143 (4) (ei) 1m. b. The claim is submitted by a person who, at the time that
4the notification was made under sub. (3) (a) 3., was the owner of the farm tank and
5owned a parcel of 35 or more acres of contiguous land, on which the farm tank is or
6was located, which was devoted primarily to agricultural use, as defined in s. 91.01
7(1), including land designated by the department of natural resources as part of the
8ice age trail under s. 23.17, which during the year preceding that notification
9produced gross farm profits, as defined in s. 71.58 (4), of not less than $6,000 or
10which, during the 3 years preceding that notification, produced gross farm profits,
11as defined in s. 71.58 (4), of not less than $18,000, or a parcel of 35 or more acres, on
12which the farm tank is located, of which at least 35 acres, during part or all of the
13year preceding that notification, were enrolled in the conservation reserve program
14under 16 USC 3831 to 3836.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1314 15Section 1314. 101.143 (4) (ei) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 101.143 (4) (a)
165m. and amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,898,2017 101.143 (4) (a) 5m. The department shall review claims related to discharges
18from farm tanks described in subd. 1. par. (ei) as soon as the claims are received. The
19department shall issue an award for an eligible discharge from a farm tank described
20in subd. 1. par. (ei) as soon as it completes the review of the claim.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2483k 21Section 2483k. 101.143 (6s) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,899,1122 101.143 (6s) Arbitration. Upon the request of a person who files an appeal of
23a decision of the department under this section, if the amount at issue is $20,000
24$100,000 or less, the appeal shall be heard by one or more individuals designated by
25the department to serve as arbitrator under rules promulgated for this purpose by

1the department. In such an arbitration, the arbitrator shall render a decision at the
2conclusion of the hearing, or within 5 business days after the conclusion of the
3hearing if the arbitrator determines that additional time is needed to review
4materials submitted during the hearing, affirming, modifying or rejecting the
5decision of the department. The arbitrator shall promptly file his or her decision with
6the department. The decision of the arbitrator is final and shall stand as the decision
7of the department. An arbitrator's decision may not be cited as precedent in any
8other proceeding before the department or before any court. A decision under this
9subsection is subject to review under ss. 227.53 to 227.57 only on the ground that the
10decision was procured by corruption, fraud or undue means. The record of a
11proceeding under this subsection shall be transcribed as provided in s. 227.44 (8).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1315 12Section 1315. 101.143 (9m) (g) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,899,2013 101.143 (9m) (g) 2. Revenue obligations issued under this subsection may not
14exceed $270,000,000 $342,000,000 in principal amount, excluding any obligations
15that have been defeased under a cash optimization program administered by the
16building commission
. In addition to this limit on principal amount, the building
17commission may contract revenue obligations under this subsection as the building
18commission determines is desirable to fund or refund outstanding revenue
19obligations, to pay issuance or administrative expenses, to make deposits to reserve
20funds, or to pay accrued or capitalized interest.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1316 21Section 1316. 101.19 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,899,2522 101.19 (1) (b) The required inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, refrigeration
23plants, petroleum and liquefied petroleum gas vessels, anhydrous ammonia tanks
24and containers, elevators, ski towing and lift devices, escalators, dumbwaiters, and
25amusement or thrill rides but not of amusement attractions.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2490r
1Section 2490r. 101.563 of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,900,9 2101.563 Administration of fire dues program pending rule changes. (1)
3Entitlement to dues. Notwithstanding ss. 101.573 (3) (a) and 101.575 (1) and (3) to
4(5) and except as provided in sub. (3), the department may not withhold payment of
5fire department dues under ss. 101.573 and 101.575 to a city, village, or town based
6upon the failure of that city, village, or town to satisfy all eligibility requirements
7under s. 101.575 (1) and (3) to (5) or to demonstrate to the department that the city,
8village, or town is eligible under s. 101.575 (1) and (3) to (5) to receive fire department
9dues.
SB55-ASA1,900,19 10(2) Distribution of dues. Notwithstanding s. 101.573 (3) (a) and except as
11provided in sub. (3), on or before May 1 in each year, the department shall compile
12the fire department dues paid by all insurers under s. 601.93 and the dues paid by
13the state fire fund under s. 101.573 (1) and funds remaining under s. 101.573 (3) (b),
14withhold 0.5% and certify to the state treasurer the proper amount to be paid from
15the appropriation under s. 20.143 (3) (L) to each city, village, and town entitled to fire
16department dues as provided under sub. (1) and s. 101.575. Annually, on or before
17August 1, the state treasurer shall pay the amounts certified by the department to
18each city, village, and town that is entitled to fire department dues as provided under
19sub. (1) and s. 101.575.
SB55-ASA1,900,23 20(3) Sunset provision. (a) This section does not apply on or after the date on
21which changes to the rules of the department of commerce relating to eligibility to
22receive payments of fire department dues first take effect, if all of the following are
23satisfied:
SB55-ASA1,900,2524 1. The changes are promulgated in consultation with the representatives of the
25Wisconsin fire service and volunteer fire departments in this state.
SB55-ASA1,901,4
12. The changes are based on recommendations of the joint legislative audit
2committee that are derived from a legislative audit bureau performance evaluation
3audit of the department that relates to the payment of fire department dues and that
4is conducted at the direction of the joint legislative audit committee.
SB55-ASA1,901,65 3. The changes are approved by the joint legislative audit committee before the
6date on which the changes take effect.
SB55-ASA1,901,107 (b) When filing rules that are promulgated and approved in satisfaction of par.
8(a) 1. to 3. with the revisor of statutes under s. 227.20, the department shall include
9a separate statement indicating that the rules were promulgated and approved in
10satisfaction of par. (a) 1. to 3.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2495m 11Section 2495m. 101.573 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,901,1612 101.573 (4) The department shall transmit to the treasurer of each city, village,
13and town entitled to fire department dues, a statement of the amount of dues payable
14to it under this section, and the commissioner of insurance shall furnish to the state
15treasurer, upon request, a list of the insurers paying dues under s. 601.93 and the
16amount paid by each.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2497m 17Section 2497m. 101.575 (1) (am) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,902,918 101.575 (1) (am) If the department determines that a city, village, or town fire
19department has failed to satisfy the requirements of this subsection or subs. (3) to
20(6), the department shall notify the chief of the fire department, the governing body,
21and the highest elected official of the city, village, or town, in writing, that the fire
22department has 30 days to demonstrate to the department that the failure has been
23corrected. If the fire department makes this demonstration within the 30-day
24period, the department shall pay dues for that calendar year to the city, village, or
25town. If the fire department fails to make this demonstration within the 30-day

1period, the department shall
nonetheless pay dues for that calendar year to that city,
2village, or town. The department and shall issue a notice of noncompliance to the
3chief of the fire department, the governing body, and the highest elected official of the
4city, village, or town. If the fire department cannot demonstrate to the department
5that the fire department has met all requirements within one year after receipt of
6the notice of noncompliance or prior to the next audit by the department, whichever
7is later, the city, village, or town shall not be entitled to dues under par. (a) for that
8year in which the city, village, or town becomes not entitled to dues and for all
9subsequent calendar years until the requirements are met.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1317 10Section 1317. Subchapter V (title) of chapter 101 [precedes 101.91] of the
11statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,902,1212 CHAPTER 101
SB55-ASA1,902,1513 SUBCHAPTER V
14 Manufactured homes and mobile homes;
15regulation of manufacturers
SB55-ASA1, s. 1318 16Section 1318. 101.91 (2b) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (3).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1319 17Section 1319. 101.91 (2d) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (4).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1320 18Section 1320. 101.91 (2f) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (5m).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1321 19Section 1321. 101.91 (2h) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (9).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1322 20Section 1322. 101.91 (2k) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (10).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1323 21Section 1323. 101.91 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (11).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1324 22Section 1324. 101.91 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 101.91 (12).
SB55-ASA1, s. 2539k 23Section 2539k. 101.9208 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,903,524 101.9208 (1) (b) Upon filing an application under par. (a) or (d) before the first
25day of the 2nd month beginning after September 1, 2000, an environmental impact

1fee of $5, by the person filing the application.
Upon filing an application under par.
2(a) or (d) on or after September 1, 2000, an environmental impact fee of $6 $9, by the
3person filing the application. All moneys collected under this subsection shall be
4credited to the environmental fund for environmental management. This paragraph
5does not apply after December 31, 2003.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1325 6Section 1325. 101.93 (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
SB55-ASA1,903,7 7101.93 (title) Plumbing in manufactured homes.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2540m 8Section 2540m. 101.935 (2) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,903,149 101.935 (2) (c) 2. The department shall establish by rule the permit fee and
10renewal fee for a permit issued under this subsection. Beginning in fiscal year
112002-03, the department may increase the fees to recover the cost of administering
12s. 101.937.
An additional penalty fee, as established by the department by rule, is
13required for each permit if the biennial renewal fee is not paid before the permit
14expires.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1326 15Section 1326. 101.937 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,903,16 16101.937 (title) Water and sewer service to manufactured home parks.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1327 17Section 1327. 102.07 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,903,2118 102.07 (9) Members of the national guard, the naval militia, and state defense
19force, when on state active duty under direction of appropriate authority, but only in
20case federal laws, rules or regulations provide no benefits substantially equivalent
21to those provided in this chapter.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2544m 22Section 2544m. 102.29 (8r) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,904,323 102.29 (8r) No participant in a food stamp employment and training program
24under s. 49.124 (1m) 49.13 who, under s. 49.124 (1m) 49.13 (2) (d), is provided
25worker's compensation coverage by the department or by a Wisconsin works agency,

1as defined in s. 49.001 (9), and who makes a claim for compensation under this
2chapter may make a claim or maintain an action in tort against the employer who
3provided the employment and training from which the claim arose.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1328 4Section 1328. 102.475 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,904,175 102.475 (1) Special benefit. If the deceased employee is a law enforcement
6officer, correctional officer, fire fighter, rescue squad member, diving team member,
7national guard member, naval militia member, or state defense force member on
8state active duty as described in s. 102.07 (9) or if a deceased person is an employee
9or volunteer performing emergency management activities under ch. 166 during a
10state of emergency or a circumstance described in s. 166.04, who sustained an
11accidental injury while performing services growing out of and incidental to that
12employment or volunteer activity so that benefits are payable under s. 102.46 or
13102.47 (1), the department shall voucher and pay from the appropriation under s.
1420.445 (1) (aa) a sum equal to 75% of the primary death benefit as of the date of death,
15but not less than $50,000 to the persons wholly dependent upon the deceased. For
16purposes of this subsection, dependency shall be determined under ss. 102.49 and
17102.51.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1329 18Section 1329. 103.49 (1) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,904,2419 103.49 (1) (f) "State agency" means any office, department, independent
20agency, institution of higher education, association, society or other body in state
21government created or authorized to be created by the constitution or any law,
22including the legislature and the courts. "State agency" also includes the University
23of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority and the Fox River Navigational System
24Authority.
SB55-ASA1, s. 1330 25Section 1330. 103.49 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,905,24
1103.49 (2) Prevailing wage rates and hours of labor. Any contract hereafter
2made for the erection, construction, remodeling, repairing, or demolition of any
3project of public works, except contracts for the construction or maintenance of public
4highways, streets, and bridges, to which the state , or any state agency or the
5University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority
is a party shall contain a
6stipulation that no person performing the work described in sub. (2m) may be
7permitted to work a greater number of hours per day or per week than the prevailing
8hours of labor, except that any such person may be permitted or required to work
9more than such prevailing hours of labor per day and per week if he or she is paid
10for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of labor at a rate of at least 1.5
11times his or her hourly basic rate of pay; nor may he or she be paid less than the
12prevailing wage rate determined under sub. (3) in the same or most similar trade or
13occupation in the area wherein such project of public works is situated. A reference
14to the prevailing wage rates determined under sub. (3) and the prevailing hours of
15labor shall be published in the notice issued for the purpose of securing bids for the
16project. If any contract or subcontract for a project that is subject to this section is
17entered into, the prevailing wage rates determined under sub. (3) and the prevailing
18hours of labor shall be physically incorporated into and made a part of the contract
19or subcontract, except that for a minor subcontract, as determined by the
20department, the department shall prescribe by rule the method of notifying the
21minor subcontractor of the prevailing wage rates and prevailing hours of labor
22applicable to the minor subcontract. The prevailing wage rates and prevailing hours
23of labor applicable to a contract or subcontract may not be changed during the time
24that the contract or subcontract is in force.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2558j 25Section 2558j. 103.49 (3) (ar) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,906,10
1103.49 (3) (ar) In determining prevailing wage rates under par. (a) or (am), the
2department may not use data from projects that are subject to this section, s. 66.0903,
3103.50, or 229.8275, or 40 USC 276a unless the department determines that there
4is insufficient wage data in the area to determine those prevailing wage rates, in
5which case the department may use data from projects that are subject to this
6section, s. 66.0903, 103.50, or 229.8275, or 40 USC 276a. The department may also
7use data from a project that is subject to this section, s. 66.0903, 103.50, or 229.8275,
8or 40 USC 276a in determining prevailing wage rates under par. (a) or (am) if the
9department determines that the wage rate paid on that project is higher than the
10prevailing wage rate determined for that project.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2558m 11Section 2558m. 103.49 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,907,212 103.49 (5) (a) Each contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's
13agent performing work on a project that is subject to this section shall keep full and
14accurate records clearly indicating the name and trade or occupation of every person
15performing the work described in sub. (2m) and an accurate record of the number of
16hours worked by each of those persons and the actual wages paid for the hours
17worked. If requested by any person, a contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or
18subcontractor's agent performing work on a project that is subject to this section
19shall permit that person to inspect and copy any of those records to the same extent
20as if the record were maintained by the department, except that s. 19.36 (3) does not
21limit the duty of a subcontractor or a contractor's or subcontractor's agent to permit
22inspection and copying of a record under this paragraph. Before permitting the
23inspection and copying of a record under this paragraph, a contractor, subcontractor,
24or contractor's or subcontractor's agent shall delete from the record any personally

1identifiable information, as defined in s. 19.62 (5), contained in the record about any
2person performing the work described in sub. (2m).
SB55-ASA1, s. 1331 3Section 1331. 103.49 (7) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,907,174 103.49 (7) (a) Except as provided under pars. (b) and (c), the department shall
5distribute to all state agencies and to the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and
6Clinics Authority
a list of all persons whom the department has found to have failed
7to pay the prevailing wage rate determined under sub. (3) or has found to have paid
8less than 1.5 times the hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the
9prevailing hours of labor at any time in the preceding 3 years. The department shall
10include with any name the address of the person and shall specify when the person
11failed to pay the prevailing wage rate and when the person paid less than 1.5 times
12the hourly basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the prevailing hours of
13labor. A state agency or the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority
14may not award any contract to the person unless otherwise recommended by the
15department or unless 3 years have elapsed from the date the department issued its
16findings or date of final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction,
17whichever is later.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2559d 18Section 2559d. 103.50 (6m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,908,919 103.50 (6m) Records; inspection. Each contractor, subcontractor, or
20contractor's or subcontractor's agent performing work on a project that is subject to
21this section shall keep full and accurate records clearly indicating the name and
22trade or occupation of every person performing the work described in sub. (2m) and
23an accurate record of the number of hours worked by each of those persons and the
24actual wages paid for the hours worked. If requested by any person, a contractor,
25subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's agent performing work on a project

1that is subject to this section shall permit that person to inspect and copy any of those
2records to the same extent as if the record were maintained by the department,
3except that s. 19.36 (3) does not limit the duty of a subcontractor or a contractor's or
4subcontractor's agent to permit inspection and copying of a record under this
5subsection. Before permitting the inspection and copying of a record under this
6subsection, a contractor, subcontractor, or contractor's or subcontractor's agent shall
7delete from the record any personally identifiable information, as defined in s. 19.62
8(5), contained in the record about any person performing the work described in sub.
9(2m).
SB55-ASA1, s. 2559g 10Section 2559g. 103.64 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,908,1111 103.64 (1m) "Farming" has the meaning given in s. 102.04 (3).
SB55-ASA1, s. 2559j 12Section 2559j. 103.67 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,908,1413 103.67 (2) (e) Minors 12 years of age or older may be employed in agricultural
14pursuits
farming.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2559m 15Section 2559m. 103.70 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,908,2516 103.70 (1) Except as otherwise provided in sub. (2) and in ss. 103.21 to 103.31,
17103.78, 938.245 (2) (a) 5. b., 938.32 (1t) (a) 2. and 938.34 (5) (b) and (5g) (c), and as
18may be provided under s. 103.79, a minor, unless indentured as an apprentice in
19accordance with s. 106.01, or unless 12 years and over and engaged in agricultural
20pursuits
farming, or unless 14 years and over and enrolled in a youth apprenticeship
21program under s. 106.13, shall not be employed or permitted to work at any gainful
22occupation or employment unless there is first obtained from the department or a
23permit officer a written permit authorizing the employment of the minor within
24those periods of time stated in the permit, which shall not exceed the maximum hours
25prescribed by law.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2560d
1Section 2560d. 103.805 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB55-ASA1,909,152 103.805 (1) The department or a permit officer shall fix and collect a reasonable
3fee based on the cost of issuance of
collect a fee in the amount of $7 for issuing permits
4under ss. 103.25 and 103.71 and certificates of age under s. 103.75. The department
5may authorize the retention of the fees by the
A person designated to issue permits
6and certificates of age as compensation for the person's services if the person who is
7not on the payroll of the division administering this chapter may retain $2.50 of that
8fee as compensation for the person's services and shall forward $4.50 of that fee to
9the department, which shall deposit that amount forwarded into the general fund
10and credit $2 of that amount forwarded to the appropriation account under s. 20.445
11(1) (j). A person designated to issue permits and certificates of age who is on the
12payroll of the division administering this chapter shall forward that fee to the
13department, which shall deposit that fee into the general fund and credit $2 of that
14fee to the appropriation account under s. 20.445 (1) (j)
. The permit officer shall
15account for all fees collected as the department prescribes.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2560r 16Section 2560r. 106.01 (11) of the statutes is created to read:
SB55-ASA1,909,2217 106.01 (11) From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (kt), the department
18shall provide a trade masters pilot program to recognize advanced training and
19postapprenticeship achievements in 3 trades, crafts, or businesses, one of which
20shall be in the industrial sector, one in the construction sector, and one in the service
21sector of the economy. By July 1, 2010, the department shall submit to the legislature
22under s. 13.171 (2) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the program.
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