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20.867
(3) (bm)
Principal repayment, interest, and rebates; HR Academy, Inc. 18A sum sufficient to reimburse s. 20.866 (1) (u) for the payment of principal and
19interest costs incurred in financing the construction of a youth and family center for
20HR Academy, Inc., in the city of Milwaukee, and to make the payments determined
21by the building commission under s. 13.488 (1) (m) that are attributable to the
22proceeds of obligations incurred in financing the construction of a youth and family
23center for the HR Academy, Inc.".
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20.867
(3) (bt)
Principal repayment, interest, and rebates; Discovery Place
3museum. A sum sufficient to reimburse s. 20.866 (1) (u) for the payment of principal
4and interest costs incurred in financing the construction grant under s. 13.48 (32r),
5and to make the payments determined by the building commission under s. 13.488
6(1) (m) that are attributable to the proceeds of obligations incurred in financing the
7construction grant under s. 13.48 (32r).".
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20.867
(6) Cash building projects fund. (a)
General fund transfer. From the
11general fund, to be transferred to the cash building projects fund, a sum sufficient
12equal to the amount that is required to be transferred to the cash building projects
13fund under s. 16.518 (4).
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(q)
Payment of cash in lieu of borrowing. From the cash building projects fund,
15a sum sufficient to permit payment of cash in lieu of borrowing for the purposes for
16which the contracting of public debt is authorized under s. 20.866 (2).".
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2020.9145 Sale of residual state property. (1) In this section, "residual state
21property" means vacant state-owned land, together with any improvements
22thereon, that are not utilized under any statutory program, or any plan or proposal
23of a state agency.
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1(2) No later than the end of the 2-year period beginning on the effective date
2of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], each state agency that has jurisdiction
3over residual state property shall solicit bids for the sale of the property.
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4(3) A state agency selling residual state property under sub. (2) shall sell the
5property to the highest responsible bidder, if any, who offers to pay at least the fair
6market value of the property.
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7(4) No later than September 1 annually, each state agency that sold a parcel
8of residual state property in the preceding fiscal year shall file a report with the
9cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance specifying the location and size of
10the parcel, the date sold, the estimated fair market value, the sale price and the
11allocation of the proceeds of the sale.
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12(5) This section does not apply to residual state property that is leased to a
13person other than a state agency on the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor
14inserts date], if the lease contains terms that preclude sale of the property during the
15term of the lease, until the lease expires or the lease is modified, renewed, or
16extended, whichever first occurs.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 983mn
17Section 983mn. 20.9145 of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin Act ....
18(this act), is repealed.".
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20.923
(4) (f) 7y. Forestry, department of: secretary.".
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20.923
(6) (m) University of Wisconsin System: deans, principals, professors,
3instructors, research assistants, librarians and other teachers, as defined in s. 40.02
4(55),
and the staff of the environmental education board
, and instructional staff
5employed by the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System who provide
6services for a charter school established by contract under s. 118.40 (2r) (cm).".
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1. If the building, structure, or facility was converted for that purpose, the
10conversion either was completed before January 1, 2001, or began after the building,
11structure, or facility was enumerated in the authorized state building program.
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2. If the building, structure, or facility was not converted for that purpose, the
13construction of the building, structure, or facility either was completed before
14January 1, 2001, or began after the building, structure, or facility was enumerated
15in the authorized state building program.".
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21.25
(1) The department of military affairs
shall may administer the Badger
21Challenge program for disadvantaged youth.
The department shall recruit 10% of
22the 1999-2000 class of the program from families who are eligible to receive
23temporary assistance for needy families under 42 USC 601 et seq. The If the 24department
administers the Badger Challenge program under this subsection, it
1shall recruit 25% of
the 2000-01 each class
of the program from families who are
2eligible to receive temporary assistance for needy families under
42 USC 601 et seq.
3The If the department of military affairs
administers the Badger Challenge program
4under this subsection, it shall promulgate rules for administering the Badger
5Challenge program.".
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21.49
(2) (c) A member of the U.S. armed forces, including the Wisconsin
9national guard, for 10 years or more.
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21.49
(2) (d) Failing to meet the national guard service eligibility criteria
12established by the department
by rule or absent without leave for more than 9 unit
13training assemblies.
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21.49
(2) (f) Failing to achieve a minimum grade point average of 2.0 or an
16average grade of "C" for the semester for which reimbursement is requested.".
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21.49
(3) (b) 3. Contain the signatures of both the guard member claiming the
24grant and a representative of the school, certifying that the member has
1satisfactorily completed the course
and has achieved the minimum grade point
2average or grade, as required under sub. (2) (f).".
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21.49
(3m) Repayment of grants. The department
may shall require a guard
7member who has received a grant under this section to repay the amount of the grant
8to the department if the national guard member,
within 12 months of receipt of the
9grant, fails to meet any of on or after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor
10inserts date], is separated from the national guard
service eligibility criteria
11established by the department by rule for misconduct, as defined in the rules and
12regulations of the national guard, including being absent without leave for more
13than 9 unit training assemblies. The department may elect to collect the amount
14owed under this subsection through the tax intercept program under s. 71.93.
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21.49
(4) (d) After June 30, 2005, a guard member is only eligible for a tuition
17grant under this section for a course in one of the following schools:
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1. The extension division and any campus of the University of Wisconsin
19System.
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2. Any public institution of higher education that is included in the
21Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity agreement under s. 39.47.
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3. Any technical college established under ch. 38.".
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22.07
(9) In consultation with the department of veterans affairs, administer
4a program to increase outreach to veterans regarding veterans services and benefits,
5and to provide training to employees of the department of veterans affairs and county
6veterans service officers. The department of electronic government shall make the
7program available through a satellite system that is linked to 5 remote locations in
8this state.".
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23.09
(2p) (a) The department
of natural resources shall determine the value
14of land donated to the
department state that is within the project boundaries of a
15state park, a
southern state forest
, or a state recreation area
. The department of
16forestry shall determine the value of land donated to the state that is within the
17project boundaries of other state forests. If the donation involves the transfer of the
18title in fee simple absolute or other arrangement for the transfer of all interest in the
19land to the state, the valuation shall be based on the fair market value of the land
20before the transfer. If the donation is a dedication transferring a partial interest in
21land to the state, the valuation shall be based on the extent to which the fair market
22value of the land is diminished by that transfer and the associated articles of
23dedication. If the donation involves a sale of land
to the department at less than the
1fair market value, the valuation of the donation shall be based on the difference
2between the purchase price and the fair market value.
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23.09
(2p) (b) Except as provided in par. (c), an amount of money equal to the
5value of the donation under par. (a) shall be released from the appropriation under
6s. 20.866 (2) (ta) or (tz) or both to be used for land acquisition activities for the same
7project for which any donation was made on or after August 9, 1989.
The From the
8moneys made available to the department under the agreement under s. 23.0917
9(4r), the department shall determine how the moneys being released are to be
10allocated from these appropriations. This paragraph does not apply to transfers of
11land from agencies other than the department
of forestry.
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23.09
(3) (a) The department
of natural resources shall cooperate with the
14several state department of forestry and other departments and officials in the
15conduct of matters in which the interests of the respective departments or officials
16overlap. The cooperating agencies may provide by agreement for the manner of
17sharing expenses and responsibilities under this paragraph.
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23.09
(11) (ag) In this subsection, "department" means the department of
21forestry.
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 1034fn
22Section 1034fn. 23.09 (17m) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 23.09 (17m)
23(am) and amended to read:
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23.09
(17m) (am) The county board of any county, which by resolution indicates
25its desire to improve the natural environment for wildlife on county lands entered
1under s. 28.11, may make application to the department for the allocation of funds
2appropriated for such purposes by s.
20.370 (5) (as)
20.375 (2) (sL).
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23.09
(17m) (ac) In this subsection, "department" means the department of
5forestry.
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23.09
(17m) (b) The annual allocation for each county shall not exceed 10 cents
8for each acre entered under s. 28.11, but any funds remaining from the appropriation
9made by s.
20.370 (5) (as) 20.375 (2) (sL) and unallocated to the counties on March
1031 of each year may be allotted to any county in an amount not to exceed an additional
1110 cents per acre under the procedure established in this subsection. These aids shall
12be used to undertake wildlife management activities provided in the comprehensive
13county forest land use plan and included in the annual work plan and budget.
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23.09
(18) (a) In each fiscal year, the department
of forestry shall make
16payments to each county that has more than 40,000 acres within its boundaries that
17are entered on the tax roll under s. 77.04 (1) or 77.84 (1) on July 1 of that fiscal year.
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23.09
(18) (b) The amount of the payment made in a fiscal year to an eligible
20county shall equal the county's proportionate share of the moneys appropriated
21under s.
20.370 (5) (br) 20.375 (2) (tm) for the fiscal year. An eligible county's
22proportionate share shall equal the number of acres within its boundaries that are
23entered on the tax roll under s. 77.04 (1) or 77.84 (1) on July 1 of the fiscal year divided
24by the total number of acres that are entered on the tax roll under s. 77.04 (1) or 77.84
25(1) on that same date and that are within the boundaries of counties that are eligible
1for payments under this section, multiplied by the amount appropriated under s.
220.370 (5) (br) 20.375 (2) (tm) for the fiscal year.
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23.09
(18) (c) The department
of forestry shall calculate and issue the payment
5for each eligible county by October 1 following each fiscal year.
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23.09
(20) (ar) For each fiscal year, the department of natural resources and
8the department of forestry shall enter into an agreement to determine which projects
9are eligible for assistance under this subsection and to authorize the expenditures
10for those projects. The secretary of administration shall resolve any disputes
11between the departments concerning the agreement entered into under this
12paragraph.