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119.23
(2) (a) 3. The private school notified the state superintendent of its
19intent to participate in the program under this section by
May February 1 of the
20previous school year. The notice shall specify the number of pupils participating in
21the program under this section for which the school has space.".
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1119.23
(4) (bm) A pupil enrolled in a 4-year-old kindergarten program shall
2be counted under par. (b) as provided in s. 121.004 (7) (c) and (cm).".
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120.12
(27) Minority contracting. If the school board adopts a policy that
8authorizes preferences or set-asides to minority businesses in the awarding of a
9public contract, as defined in s. 60.47 (1) (a), ensure that the policy requires that the
10minority business be certified by the department of commerce under s. 560.036 (2).".
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120.14
(3) The annual meeting may authorize and direct an audit of the school
14district accounts by a
licensed certified public accountant
licensed or certified under
15ch. 442.
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120.18
(1) (gm) Payroll and related benefit costs for all school district
18employees in the previous school year. Costs for represented employees shall be
19based upon the costs of any collective bargaining agreements covering such
20employees for the previous school year. If, as of the time specified by the department
21for filing the report, the school district has not entered into a collective bargaining
22agreement for any portion of the previous school year with the recognized or certified
23representative of any of its employees and the school district and the representative
24have been required to submit final offers under s. 111.70 (4) (cm) 6., increased costs
1limited to the lower of the school district's offer or the representative's offer shall be
2reflected in the report. The school district shall amend the annual report to reflect
3any change in such costs as a result of any award or settlement under s. 111.70 (4)
4(cm) 6. between the date of filing the report and October 1. Any such amendment
5shall be concurred in by the
licensed certified public accountant
licensed or certified
6under ch. 442 certifying the school district audit.".
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120.08
(1) (a) Common school districts shall hold an annual meeting on the 4th
10Monday in July at 8 p.m. and union high school districts shall hold an annual
11meeting on the 3rd Monday in July at 8 p.m. unless the electors at one annual
12meeting determine to thereafter hold the annual meeting on a different date or hour,
13or authorize the school board to establish a different date or hour. No annual meeting
14may be held before May 15 or after
September 30 October 31. The first school district
15meeting in a common or union high school district created under s. 117.08, 117.09
, 16or 117.27 shall be considered an annual meeting.".
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121.004
(7) (c) 1. c. A pupil enrolled in a 4-year-old kindergarten program who
20is not a child with a disability, as defined in s. 115.76 (5), shall be counted as 0.3 pupil.
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121.004
(7) (cm)
A Notwithstanding par. (c) (intro.) and 1. c., a pupil enrolled
23in a 4-year-old kindergarten program that provides the required number of hours
24of direct pupil instruction under s. 121.02 (1) (f) 2.
shall be counted as 0.6 pupil if the
1program and that annually provides at least 87.5 additional hours of outreach
2activities
shall be counted as 0.4 pupil if the child is not a child with a disability, as
3defined in s. 115.76 (5), and as 0.6 pupil if the pupil is a child with a disability.".
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121.02
(1) (a) 2. Ensure that all instructional staff of charter schools located
7in the school district hold a license or permit to teach issued by the department. The
8state superintendent shall promulgate rules defining "instructional staff" for
9purposes of this subdivision
and s. 118.40 (2r) (d) 1.".
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121.05
(1) (a) 8. Pupils enrolled in the
school operated by the Wisconsin
School 13Educational Services Program for the Deaf
and Hard of Hearing or the school
14operated by the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired under subch.
15III of ch. 115 for whom the school district is paying tuition under s. 115.53 (2)
16determined by multiplying the total number of periods in each day in which the
17pupils are enrolled in the local public school by the total number of days for which
18the pupils are enrolled in the local public school and dividing the product by 1,080.".
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121.07
(6) (a) (intro.) "Shared cost" is the sum of the net cost of the general fund
22and the net cost of the debt service fund, except that "shared cost" excludes any costs,
23including attorney fees, incurred by a school district as a result of its participation
24in a lawsuit commenced against the state, beginning with such costs incurred in the
1fiscal year in which the lawsuit is commenced, excludes any expenditures from a
2capital improvement fund created under s. 120.135
, excludes any expenditures made
3as a result of the revenue limit increase under s. 121.91 (4) (L), and excludes the costs
4of transporting those transfer pupils for whom the school district operating under ch.
5119 does not receive intradistrict transfer aid under s. 121.85 (6) as a result of s.
6121.85 (6) (am). In this paragraph, "net cost of the debt service fund" includes all of
7the following amounts:".
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121.08
(4) (a) 2. Divide the sum under subd. 1. by the total amount of state aid
11that all school districts are eligible to be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.255
12(2) (ac), calculated as if the reduction under par.
(c) (b) had not occurred.
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121.08
(4) (a) 3. Multiply the amount of state aid that the school district is
15eligible to be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ac), calculated as if the
16reduction under par.
(c) (b) had not occurred, by the quotient under subd. 2.
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121.08
(4) (b) The amount of state aid that the school district operating under
19ch. 119 is eligible to be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ac) shall also
20be reduced by
50% 45% of the amounts paid under s. 119.23 (4) and (4m) in the
21current school year.
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1121.08
(4) (d) The state superintendent shall ensure that the total amount of
2aid reduction under pars. (a)
to (c) and (b) lapses to the general fund.".
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12"121.15
(3m) (a) 2. "State school aids" means those aids appropriated under s.
1320.255
(1) (b) and (2), other than s. 20.255 (2)
(am), (fm), (fu), (k)
, (kn), and (m), and
14under ss. 20.275 (1) (d), (es), (et) and (f) and 20.285 (1) (ee), (r) and (rc) and those aids
15appropriated under s. 20.275 (1) (s) that are used to provide grants or educational
16telecommunications access to school districts under s. 44.73.".
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121.54
(3) Transportation for children with disabilities. Every school board
20shall provide transportation for children with disabilities, as defined in s. 115.76 (5),
21to any public or private elementary or high school, to the school operated by the
22Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired or the
school operated by the 23Wisconsin
School Educational Services Program for the Deaf
and Hard of Hearing 24or to any special education program for children with disabilities sponsored by a state
1tax-supported institution of higher education, including a technical college,
2regardless of distance, if the request for such transportation is approved by the state
3superintendent. Approval shall be based on whether or not the child can walk to
4school with safety and comfort. Section 121.53 shall apply to transportation provided
5under this subsection.".
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121.90
(1) (f) In determining a school district's revenue limit for the 2002-03
9school year or for any school year thereafter, the department shall calculate the
10number of pupils enrolled in each school year prior to the 2002-03 school year under
11s. 121.004 (7) (c) (intro.), s. 121.004 (7) (c) 1. c., as created by 2001 Wisconsin Act ....
12(this act), and s. 121.004 (7) (cm), as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act .... (this act).".
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121.91
(4) (k) The limit otherwise applicable under sub. (2m) to a school district
17that is at least 275 square miles in area and in which the number of pupils enrolled
18in the 2000-01 school year was less than 450 is increased for the 2001-02 school year
19by the following amount:
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1. If the number of pupils enrolled in the school district declined between the
211996-97 school year and the 2000-01 school year, but the decline was less than 10%,
22$100,000.
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2. If the decline in the number of pupils enrolled between the 1996-97 school
24year and the 2000-01 school year was at least 10% but not more than 20%, $175,000.
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13. If the decline in the number of pupils enrolled between the 1996-97 school
2year and the 2000-01 school year was more than 20%, $250,000.".
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121.91
(4) (j) If a school board implemented an intradistrict pupil transfer
6program to reduce racial imbalance in the school district after June 30, 1993, but
7before the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], the limit
8otherwise applicable to the school district under sub. (2m) in the 2001-02, 2002-03,
9and 2003-04 school years is increased by an amount equal to one-third of the amount
10received in the 1994-95 school year under s. 121.85 as a result of implementing the
11program.".
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121.91
(4) (m) 1. In this paragraph, "equalized valuation per member" means
15equalized valuation divided by membership, except as follows:
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a. For a school district operating only high school grades, "equalized valuation
17per member" means equalized valuation divided by the result obtained by
18multiplying membership by 3.
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b. For a school district operating only elementary grades, "equalized valuation
20per member" means equalized valuation divided by the result obtained by
21multiplying membership by 1.5.
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2. The limit otherwise applicable to a school district under sub. (2m) in any
23school year is increased by the amount calculated as follows if the school board adopts
24a resolution approving the increase by a two-thirds vote of the members elect:
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1a. Multiply the statewide average allowable revenue per member in the
2previous school year by 0.78.
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b. Divide the statewide average equalized valuation per member by the school
4district's equalized valuation per member or by $120,000, whichever is greater.
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c. Multiply the product under subd. 2. a. by the quotient under subd. 2. b.
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d. Multiply the product under subd. 2. c. by the average of the number of pupils
7enrolled in the school district in the current and the 2 preceding school years.
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3. The amount of the revenue limit adjustment approved under subd. 2. shall
9not be included in the base for determining the school district's revenue limit for the
10following school year.".
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121.91
(4) (L) The limit otherwise applicable to a school district under sub. (2m)
14in any school year is increased by an amount calculated as follows:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,539,1815
1. Multiply the number of pupils who are not children with disabilities, as
16defined in s. 115.76 (5), and who are enrolled in a 4-year-old kindergarten program
17in the school district in the current school year, counting each pupil as 1.0 pupil, by
180.2.
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2. Multiply the result under subd. 1. by the school district's allowable revenue
20per pupil in the current school year.".
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125.06
(13) Wine sampling on "Class A" premises. (a) The provision of wine
3taste samples of not more than 3 fluid ounces each, free of charge, by a "Class A"
4licensee to customers and visitors for consumption on the premises. No "Class A"
5licensee may provide more than 2 taste samples per day to any one person. This
6subsection applies only between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Notwithstanding
7s. 125.07 (1) (a) 1., no "Class A" licensee may provide taste samples under this
8subsection to any underage person. No "Class A" licensee may provide as taste
9samples under this subsection wine that the "Class A" licensee did not purchase from
10a wholesaler.
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(b) Notwithstanding par. (a) and s. 125.10 (1), a municipality may prohibit the
12provision of wine under this subsection.".