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(4) (b)
Financial assistance applications, terms and conditions. The
5board shall establish application procedures for, and the terms and conditions of,
6financial assistance under this subsection
, including a condition requiring a charter
7school sponsor to use financial assistance under this subsection for wiring upgrading
8and installation that benefits pupils attending the charter school. The board shall
9make a loan to a school district
, charter school sponsor, or public library board in an
10amount equal to 50% of the total amount of financial assistance for which the board
11determines the school district or public library board is eligible and provide a grant
12to the school district or public library board for the remainder of the total. The terms
13and conditions of any financial assistance under this subsection may include
14provision of professional building construction services under s. 16.85 (15). The
15board shall determine the interest rate on loans under this subsection. The interest
16rate shall be as low as possible but shall be sufficient to fully pay all interest expenses
17incurred by the state in making the loans and to provide reserves that are reasonably
18expected to be required in the judgment of the board to ensure against losses arising
19from delinquency and default in the repayment of the loans. The term of a loan under
20this subsection may not exceed 10 years.
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(4) (c)
Repayment of loans. The board shall credit all moneys received
23from school districts
and charter school sponsors for repayment of loans under this
24subsection to the appropriation account under s. 20.275 (1) (h). The board shall credit
1all moneys received from public library boards for repayment of loans under this
2subsection to the appropriation account under s. 20.275 (1) (hb).
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(1) Except as provided in s. 196.218 (4t), the board, in consultation with
5the department
and subject to the approval of the department of electronic
6government, shall promulgate rules establishing an educational
7telecommunications access program to provide educational agencies with access to
8data lines and video links.
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(2) (a) Allow an educational agency to make a request to the board for
11access to either one data line or one video link, except that any educational agency
12may request access to additional data lines if the agency shows to the satisfaction of
13the board that the additional data lines are more cost-effective than a single data
14line and except that a school district that operates more than one high school
or a
15public library board that operates more than one library facility may request access
16to both a data line and a video link and access to more than one data line or video link.
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(2) (b) Establish eligibility requirements for an educational agency to
19participate in the program established under sub. (1)
, including a requirement that
20a charter school sponsor use data lines and video links to benefit pupils attending the
21charter school and a requirement that Internet access to material that is harmful to
22children, as defined in s. 948.11 (1) (b), is blocked on the computers of secured
23correctional facilities that are served by data links and video links subsidized under
24this section.
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(2) (f) Ensure that secured correctional facilities that receive access
2under this section to data lines and video links use them only for educational
3purposes.
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(2g) An educational agency that is provided access to a data line under
6the program established under sub. (1) may not do any of the following:
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(a) Provide access to the data line to any business entity, as defined in s. 13.62
8(5).
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(b) Request access to an additional data line for purposes of providing access
10to bandwidth to a political subdivision under a shared service agreement under sub.
11(2r) (a).
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(2r) (a) A public library board that is provided access to a data line under
14the program established under sub. (1) may enter into a shared service agreement
15with a political subdivision that provides the political subdivision with access to any
16excess bandwidth on the data line that is not used by the public library board, except
17that a public library board may not sell, resell, or transfer in consideration for money
18or anything of value to a political subdivision access to any excess bandwidth. A
19shared service agreement under this paragraph is not valid unless the agreement
20allows the public library board to cancel the agreement at any time after providing
21notice to the political subdivision.
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(b) A political subdivision that obtains access to bandwidth under a shared
23service agreement under par. (a) may not receive compensation for providing any
24other person with access to the bandwidth.
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1(c) A public library board shall provide the technology for educational
2achievement in Wisconsin board with written notice within 30 days after entering
3into or modifying a shared service agreement under par. (a).
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(3) The board shall submit an annual report to the department on the
6status of providing data lines and video links that are requested under sub. (2) (a)
7and the impact on the universal service fund of any payment under contracts under
8s. 16.974
(7).
SB55-SSA1, s. 1440b
9Section 1440b. 44.73 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 44.73 (6) (a) and
10amended to read:
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(6) (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.275 (1) (s) or (tm), the board
12may award an annual grant to a school district or private school that had in effect
13on October 14, 1997, a contract for access to a data line or video link, as documented
14by the board. The board shall determine the amount of the grant, which shall be
15equal to the cost incurred by the state to provide telecommunications access to a
16school district or private school under a contract entered into under s. 16.974
(7) (a)
17or (c) (1) or (3) less the amount that the school district or private school would be
18paying under sub. (2) (d) if the school district or private school were participating in
19the program established under sub. (1), except that the amount may not be greater
20than the cost that a school district or private school incurs under the contract in effect
21on October 14, 1997. A school district or private school receiving a grant under this
22subsection is not eligible to participate in the program under sub. (1). No grant may
23be awarded under this subsection after
June 30, 2002
December 31, 2005.
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(6) (b) Notwithstanding par. (a), the board may award a school district
2that operates more than one high school and that had in effect on October 14, 1997,
3a contract for access to more than one data line or video link an annual grant for each
4data line or video link serving each high school covered by that contract.
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(1) Administration. The department of veterans affairs shall administer
8a tuition and fee reimbursement program for eligible veterans enrolling as
9undergraduates in any institution of higher education, as defined in s. 45.396 (1) (a),
10in this state
, enrolling in a school that is approved under s. 45.35 (9m), enrolling in
11a proprietary school that is approved under s. 45.54, or receiving a waiver of
12nonresident tuition under s. 39.47.
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(2) (d) The individual is a resident at the time of application for the
15tuition and fee reimbursement program and was a Wisconsin resident at the time of
16entry or reentry into service or was a resident for any consecutive
5-year 12-month 17period after entry or reentry into service and before the date of his or her application.
18If a person applying for a benefit under this section meets
that 5-consecutive-year 19the residency requirement
of 12 consecutive months, the department may not
20require the person to reestablish that he or she meets
the 5-consecutive-year that 21residency requirement when he or she later applies for any other benefit under this
22chapter that requires
a 5-consecutive-year that residency.
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(3) (a) Except as provided in par. (am), an individual who meets the
25requirements under sub. (2), upon satisfactory completion of a full-time
1undergraduate semester in any institution of higher education, as defined in s.
245.396 (1) (a), in this state
, any school that is approved under s. 45.35 (9m), any
3proprietary school that is approved under s. 45.54, or any institution from which the
4individual receives a waiver of nonresident tuition under s. 39.47, may be
5reimbursed
for up to 65% an amount not to exceed the total cost of the individual's
6tuition and fees
. The reimbursement under this paragraph is limited to a maximum
7of 65% of minus any grants or scholarships, including those made under s. 21.49, that
8the individual receives specifically for the payment of the tuition or fees, or 85% of 9the standard cost for a state resident for an equivalent undergraduate course at the
10University of Wisconsin-Madison per course
or the difference between the
11individual's tuition and fees and the grants or scholarships, including those made
12under s. 21.49, that the individual receives specifically for the payment of the tuition
13or fees, whichever is less. Reimbursement is available only for tuition and fees that
14are part of a curriculum that is relevant to a degree in a particular course of study
15at the institution.
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(4) (a) An individual is not eligible for reimbursement under sub. (2) for
18more than 120 credits or 8 full semesters of full-time study at any institution of
19higher education, as defined in s. 45.396 (1) (a), in this state, 60 credits or 4 full
20semesters of full-time study at any institution of higher education, as defined in s.
2145.396 (1) (a), in this state that offers a degree upon completion of 60 credits, or an
22equivalent amount of credits
at a school that is approved under s. 45.35 (9m), at a
23proprietary school that is approved under s. 45.54, or at an institution where he or
24she is receiving a waiver of nonresident tuition under s. 39.47.
SB55-SSA1, s. 1448
1Section
1448. 45.35 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 45.012 and amended to
2read:
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345.012 Definition. In this
chapter subchapter, "board" means
the board of
4veterans affairs.
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(2g) Definition. In this section, "department" means the department of
7veterans affairs.
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(3d) (a) The council on veterans programs created under s. 15.497 shall
10advise the board
of veterans affairs and the department
of veterans affairs on
11solutions and policy alternatives relating to the problems of veterans.
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(3d) (b) The council on veterans programs and the department
of
14veterans affairs, jointly or separately, shall submit a report regarding the council on
15veterans programs to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution
16to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) by November 1, 1989, and by September 30 of
17every odd-numbered year thereafter. The report shall include a general summary
18of the activities and membership over the past 2 years of the council and each
19organization on the council.
SB55-SSA1, s. 1451m
20Section 1451m. 45.35 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 45.35 (4) (a) and
21amended to read:
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(4) (a)
The Except as provided in pars. (b) to (d), the secretary shall
23appoint under the classified service such persons as are necessary to carry out the
24policy of the board and for the proper conduct of the Wisconsin veterans museum.
1All persons appointed by the department shall, if possible, be veterans as defined in
2sub. (5) and preference shall be given to disabled veterans.
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(4) (b) The department shall employ not more than 5 regional
5coordinators. The duties of a regional coordinator shall include providing claims and
6benefit application assistance to veterans. The regional coordinators shall
7coordinate claims and benefit application assistance with the appropriate county
8veterans' service officers under s. 45.43 to maximize the level of assistance and
9benefits provided to veterans.
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(4) (c) The department shall employ no more than 7 claims officers. The
12claims officers shall provide federal claims and benefit assistance to veterans and
13shall be based in the department's regional office in Milwaukee County.
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(4) (d) The department shall employ no more than 2 mobile claims officers
16in the department's southeast region and shall employ no more than one mobile
17claims officer in each of the department's other 3 regions. The mobile claims officers
18shall provide claim and benefit assistance to veterans. The mobile claims officers
19shall coordinate that claim and benefit assistance with the appropriate county
20veterans' service officers under s. 45.43 to maximize the level of assistance and
21benefits provided to veterans.
SB55-SSA1, s. 1452
22Section
1452. 45.35 (5) (a) 2. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) (a) 2. c. Has been a resident of this state for any consecutive
5-year 2412-month period after entry or reentry into service and before the date of his or her
25application or death. If a person applying for a benefit under this subchapter meets
1that 5-consecutive-year that residency requirement
of 12 consecutive months, the
2department may not require the person to reestablish that he or she meets
the
35-consecutive-year that residency requirement when he or she later applies for any
4other benefit under this chapter that requires
a 5-consecutive-year that residency.
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(5) (e) 8. Persian Gulf war: Between August 1, 1990
, and the ending date
7of Operation Desert Shield or the ending date of Operation Desert Storm as
8established by the department
of veterans affairs by rule.
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(1) Subsistence grants. The department may grant subsistence aid to
11any
incapacitated individual who is a veteran or
to any a dependent of a veteran in
12an amount that the department determines is advisable to prevent want or distress.
13The department may grant subsistence aid under this subsection to an individual
14whose incapacitation is the result of the individual's abuse of alcohol or other drugs
15if the individual is participating in an alcohol and other drug abuse treatment
16program that is approved by the department. The department may grant
17subsistence aid on a month-to-month basis or for a 3-month period. The
18department may grant subsistence aid for a 3-month period if the veteran or
19dependent whose incapacity is the basis for the aid will be incapacitated for more
20than 3 months and if earned or unearned income or aid from sources other than those
21listed in the application will not be available in the 3-month period. Subsistence aid
22is limited to a maximum of 3 months in a 12-month period unless the department
23determines that the need for subsistence aid in excess of this maximum time period
24is caused by the aid recipient's relapse. The department may submit a request to the
25joint committee on finance for supplemental funds from the veterans trust fund to
1be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.485 (2) (vm) for subsistence
2grants to veterans. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the secretary
3of the department within 14 working days after the date of the department's
4submittal that the committee intends to schedule a meeting to review the request,
5the appropriation account shall be supplemented as provided in the request. If,
6within 14 working days after the date of the department's submittal, the
7cochairpersons of the committee notify the secretary of the department that the
8committee intends to schedule a meeting to review the request, the appropriation
9account shall be supplemented only as approved by the committee.
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(2) Upon application the department shall make a payment to any state
12veterans organization that establishes that it, or its national organization, or both,
13has maintained a full-time service office at the regional office for at least 5 of the 10
14years preceding the date of application. The payment shall equal 25% of all salaries
15and travel expenses under sub. (3) paid during the previous fiscal year by the state
16veterans organization to employees engaged in veterans claims service and stationed
17at the regional office, except that the sum paid to a state veterans organization
18annually shall not be less than either $2,500, or the amount of salaries and travel
19expenses paid by the state veterans organization to employees stationed at the
20regional office, whichever is less, nor more than
$20,000 $30,000.
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(3m) From the appropriation under s. 20.485 (2) (s), the department
23shall annually provide a grant of $100,000 to the Wisconsin department of the
24Disabled American Veterans for the provision of transportation services to veterans.
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(3r) From the appropriation under s. 20.485 (2) (vw) the department,
2annually, shall award a grant of $12,500 to the Wisconsin chapter of Vietnam
3Veterans of America, Inc., to reimburse the costs of training individuals to represent
4veterans in federal benefits disputes. No grant awarded under this subsection may
5be counted toward the payment limits under sub. (2).
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(3) Exceptions to the basic eligibility requirements. A veteran who
8was not a resident of this state at the time of enlistment or induction into service but
9who is otherwise qualified for membership may be admitted if the veteran has been
10a resident of this state for any consecutive
5-year
12-month period after enlistment
11or induction into service and before the date of his or her application. If a person
12applying for a benefit under this subchapter meets
that 5-consecutive-year the 13residency requirement
of 12 consecutive months, the department may not require
14the person to reestablish that he or she meets
the 5-consecutive-year that residency
15requirement when he or she later applies for any other benefit under this chapter
16that requires
a 5-consecutive-year residency.
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(6) (f) Has been a resident of this state for the
5 years 12 months 19immediately preceding the date of application for membership.
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(7) (b) Has been a resident of this state for the
5 years next 12-months 22preceding the date of application for membership; and
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(1) (a) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning given in
20
25USC 1088 (a) 20 USC 1001 (a).
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(2) Any veteran upon the completion of any correspondence course or
3part-time classroom study from an institution of higher education located in this
4state
, from a school that is approved under s. 45.35 (9m), from a proprietary school
5that is approved under s. 45.54, or from any public or private high school may be
6reimbursed in part for the cost of the course by the department upon presentation
7to the department of a certificate from the school indicating that the veteran has
8completed the course and stating the cost of the course and upon application for
9reimbursement completed by the veteran and received by the department no later
10than 60 days after the termination of the course for which the application for
11reimbursement is made. The department shall accept and process an application
12received more than 60 days after the termination of the course if the applicant shows
13good cause for the delayed receipt. The department may not require that an
14application be received sooner than 60 days after a course is completed. Benefits
15granted under this section shall be paid out of the appropriation under s. 20.485 (2)
16(th).
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17Section
1467. 45.396 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(3) (intro.) A veteran who is a resident of this state and otherwise
19qualified to receive benefits under this section may receive the benefits under this
20section upon the completion of any correspondence courses or part-time classroom
21study from an institution of higher education located outside this state
, from a school
22that is approved under s. 45.35 (9m), or from a proprietary school that is approved
23under s. 45.54, if any of the following applies:
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(5) Except as provided in sub. (9), the
amount of the reimbursement may
2not exceed
65% 85% of the
total cost of
the individual's tuition and fees
and shall also
3be limited to a maximum of 65% of or 85% of the standard cost for a state resident
4for tuition and fees for an equivalent undergraduate course at the University of
5Wisconsin-Madison per course
, whichever is less, and may not be provided to an
6individual more than 4 times during any consecutive 12-month period.
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(1) Grant amount and application. The department may grant a
9veteran not more than $3,000 for retraining to enable the veteran to obtain gainful
10employment. The department shall determine the amount of the grant based on the
11veteran's financial need. A veteran may apply for a grant to the county veterans'
12service officer of the county in which the veteran is living.
The department may, on
13behalf of a veteran who is engaged in a structured on-the-job training program and
14who meets the requirements under sub. (2), pay a retraining grant under this
15subsection to the veteran's employer.
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(7) (title)
Grants to counties
for improvement of services.
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(7m) Transportation services grants to counties. (a) Annually, from
20the appropriation under s. 20.485 (2) (s), the department shall award grants to
21counties that are served by transportation services provided by the Wisconsin
22department of Disabled American Veterans to develop, maintain, and expand
23transportation services for disabled veterans. No grant awarded under this
24paragraph may exceed $1,000.
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1(b) Annually, from the appropriation under s. 20.485 (2) (s), the department
2shall award grants to counties that are not served by transportation services
3provided by the Wisconsin department of Disabled American Veterans to develop,
4maintain, and expand transportation services for disabled veterans. The grants may
5be used to support multi-county cooperative transportation services.
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(c) The department shall promulgate rules specifying the application
7procedures and eligibility criteria for grants under this subsection.
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(d) A county may not allocate any portion of a grant awarded under this
9subsection for use by another county department and may not reduce funding to a
10county veterans' service office based upon receipt of a grant.
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(2) Purpose. The purpose of the board is to
approve schools and courses
13of instruction for the training of veterans of the armed forces and war orphans
14receiving assistance from the federal government, protect the general public by
15inspecting and approving private trade, correspondence, business
, and technical
16schools doing business within this state whether located within or outside this state,
17changes of ownership or control of these schools, teaching locations used by these
18schools
, and courses of instruction offered by these schools and to regulate the
19soliciting of students for correspondence or classroom courses and courses of
20instruction offered by these schools.
SB55-SSA1, s. 1472
21Section
1472. 45.54 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 45.35 (9m), and 45.35
22(9m) (a), as renumbered, is amended to read: