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1440.93
(1) (f) Subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322
, and 111.34, engaged in any
2practice relating to the
operation or management of a cemetery or the sale of
a
3cemetery lot, cemetery merchandise or
mausoleum
a burial space while the person's
4ability to practice was impaired by
mental disease or defect or alcohol or other drugs.
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(1) (g) Violated this subchapter or
subch. II of ch. 157, any rule
7promulgated under this subchapter
or subch. II of ch. 157, or any order of the
8department.
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(1m) The department may, in addition to or in lieu of a reprimand or
11revocation, limitation, suspension, or denial of a certificate of registration, assess
12against a person registered under this subchapter who has done anything specified
13in sub. (1) (a) to (g) a forfeiture of no more than $5,000 for each separate offense. Each
14day of continued violation constitutes a separate offense.
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440.945
(1) (a) "Installed" means permanently affixed to a
cemetery lot burial
17space.
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(2) (a) Adopt regulations, consistent with this section and with
20standards that the cemetery authority uses for its own monument installations,
21prescribing requirements and procedures for the sale, delivery, installation
, or care
22of monuments, including requirements that each vendor provide reasonable advance
23notice to the cemetery authority of the date on which the vendor desires to install a
24monument; that each vendor carry worker's compensation insurance and a
25minimum amount of comprehensive general liability insurance, such minimum
1amount not to exceed $300,000; and that each owner of a
cemetery lot burial space 2pay all fees and other amounts due the cemetery authority to satisfy any
3encumbrances pertaining to the
cemetery lot burial space before a monument is
4installed.
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(2) (c) Charge either the owner of a
cemetery lot burial space or a
7vendor a reasonable fee to cover the cemetery authority's labor costs. In this
8paragraph, "labor costs" means the amount, calculated in accordance with generally
9accepted accounting principles and practices, that is payable to employees of the
10cemetery authority for wages and fringe benefits for the period that the employees
11were engaged in marking the location for and inspecting the installation of the
12monument to ensure that it was properly installed, and may include any general
13administrative or overhead costs of the cemetery authority or any other costs that
14are directly related to marking the location for and inspecting the installation of the
15monument to ensure that it was properly installed.
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(3) (a) (intro.) Every cemetery authority shall keep on file and make
18available for inspection and copying to owners and prospective purchasers of
19cemetery lots burial spaces and to other interested persons all of the following
20information:
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440.945
(4) (a) 1. Require the owner or purchaser of a
cemetery lot burial space 23to purchase a monument or services related to the installation of a monument from
24the cemetery authority.
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1440.945
(4) (a) 2. Restrict the right of the owner or purchaser of a
cemetery lot 2burial space to purchase a monument or services related to the installation of a
3monument from the vendor of his or her choice.
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(4) (a) 3. Except as provided in sub. (2) (c), charge the owner or
6purchaser of a
cemetery lot burial space a fee for purchasing a monument or services
7related to the installation of a monument from a vendor, or charge a vendor a fee for
8delivering or installing the monument. Nothing in this subdivision shall be
9construed to prohibit a cemetery authority from charging the owner or purchaser of
10a
cemetery lot burial space a reasonable fee for services relating to the care of a
11monument.
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(4) (a) 4. Discriminate against any owner or purchaser of a
cemetery
14lot burial space who has purchased a monument or services related to the
15installation of a monument from a vendor.
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18440.948 Burial agreements. Any agreement for the purchase of a casket,
19outer burial container not preplaced into the burial excavation of a grave, or
20combination casket-outer burial container, that is not immediately required for the
21burial or other disposition of human remains, is subject to the requirements of s.
22445.125 (1).
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440.95
(4) (c) Fails to file a report or files an incomplete, false
, or misleading
25report under s.
440.92 (6) 440.926.
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(5) Except as provided in sub. (4), any person who violates
s. ss. 440.92
3to 440.927 or any rule promulgated under
s. ss. 440.92
to 440.927 may be required
4to forfeit not more than $200 for each offense. Each day of continued violation
5constitutes a separate offense.".
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(2) (a) For the purposes of ss. 16.75 (3m),
16.854, 16.855 (10m), 16.87
9(2), 18.16, 18.64, 18.77,
25.17 (59), 25.185,
34.05 (4), 38.18, 43.17 (9) (a), 59.52 (29)
10(c), 59.57 (1) (b), 60.47 (7), 61.55 (3), 62.15 (1) (c), 66.0901 (6), 84.075, 84.076, 119.495
11(2),
120.12 (27), 200.49, 200.57,
229.46, 229.70, 229.8273, 229.845, 231.27
and,
12232.05 (2) (d), 234.01 (4n) (a) 3m. d., 234.35,
234.65 (1) (g), 252.12 (2) (c) 2., 560.038,
13560.039, and 560.80 to 560.85, the department shall establish and periodically
14update a list of certified minority businesses, minority financial advisers
, and
15minority investment firms. Any business, financial adviser
, or investment firm may
16apply to the department for certification. For purposes of this paragraph, unless the
17context otherwise requires, a "business" includes a financial adviser or investment
18firm.
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560.036
(3) (a) The department shall promulgate rules establishing procedures
21to implement sub. (2).
Those rules shall include a rule prescribing a uniform
22application form for certification under sub. (2).
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1560.036
(3) (c) The department may promulgate rules establishing conditions
2with which a business, financial adviser
, or investment firm must comply to qualify
3for certification, in addition to the qualifications specified under sub. (1) (e), (ep)
, and
4(fm), respectively.
Those rules may not require that a business, financial adviser, or
5investment firm submit any income or franchise tax return to the department as a
6condition for qualification for certification.
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560.038
(1) (ar) "Minority business"
has the meaning given in s. 560.036 (1) (e) 9means a business that is certified by the department under s. 560.036 (2).
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560.039
(1) (b) "Minority business"
has the meaning given in s. 560.036 (1) (e) 12means a business that is certified by the department under s. 560.036 (2).".
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(2) In
each fiscal year
1999-2000, the department
may shall provide
up
16to $100,000 from the appropriations under s. 20.143 (1) (c) and (ie) in assistance to
17 a the nonprofit organization
specified in sub. (1) that provides assistance to
18organizations and individuals in urban areas. Notwithstanding sub. (1), the
19department shall use the moneys authorized under this subsection in accordance
20with the memorandum of understanding under sub. (1)
and shall ensure that the
21nonprofit organization provides assistance to organizations and individuals in an
22area that includes the city of Beloit.".
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560.031
(3) (bc) In awarding grants, loans, and manufacturing rebates under
5this subsection, the board shall give priority to projects that involve recovered
6materials that constitute a relatively high volume of solid waste generated in this
7state or that are hazardous to human health or the environment.
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(3) (cm) Annually, the board shall allocate up to $200,000 in financial
10assistance under this subsection for forgivable loans for projects that have
11exceptional potential to meet one of the qualifying considerations under par. (am) 1.,
122., 3., or 4., but do not comply with the standard criteria established by the board or
13department for meeting its fiduciary responsibilities in managing state resources.
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(6m) Annually, in consultation with the council on recycling, the board
16shall establish a list of materials recovered from solid waste for which the board may
17award financial assistance.".
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560.16
(6) (a) 3. A verified statement of the financial condition and business
22operation of the existing business for the previous 3 years, certified by an
23independent
certified public accountant
licensed or certified under ch. 442.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,906,3
2560.165 (title)
Division of international and export development
3International services; fees and assessments.
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560.165
(1) The division of international and export development may charge
7fees for services it provides to cover the costs incurred by the division in providing
8the services. The division shall
deposit all fees
credit all moneys collected under this
9section in subsection to the appropriation account under s. 20.143 (1) (g).
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(2) The department may assess a state agency on a premium basis for
12the cost of services that are provided by the department's international liaison and
13that are requested by the state agency. Any premium charged by the department
14under this section must be agreed to by the state agency paying the premium. The
15department shall credit all moneys received from state agencies under this section
16to the appropriation account under s. 20.143 (1) (k).".
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19560.172 Fire suppression grant program.
(1) Grants. (a) From the
20appropriation under s. 20.143 (1) (n), the department of commerce shall award
21grants to fire departments for up to 50% of the cost of acquiring fire suppression
22equipment and materials.
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(b) The department of commerce may not award more than $250,000 in grants
24per fiscal year under this section.
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1(2) Eligible recipients. A fire department is eligible for grants under this
2section if all of the following apply:
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(a) The area in which the fire department provides fire protection and fire
4prevention services has a population of less than 6,000 on the date on which the
5application for the grant is submitted to the department of commerce.
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(b) The fire department responds to all of the first alarms for structural fires
7that are issued in the area described in par. (a).
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(c) The fire department has entered into an agreement with at least one other
9fire department to assist the latter fire department in the suppression of structural
10fires.
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11(3) Eligible equipment and materials. (a) A recipient of a grant under this
12section may use the grant proceeds to acquire, to the extent permitted under federal
13law, any of the following fire suppression equipment or materials:
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1. Protective equipment and fire resistant clothing.
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2. Fire suppression tools and communication equipment.
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3. Materials necessary for fire prevention training or information that is
17provided by the recipient.
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4. Fire suppression training equipment and materials.
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5. Other equipment and materials as specified by rule by the department of
20commerce.
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(b) A recipient of a grant under this section may not use the grant proceeds to
22acquire any of the following:
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1. Buildings or vehicles.
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2. Search and rescue or emergency medical equipment.
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13. Equipment or materials that are used exclusively for suppressing forest
2fires.
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3(4) Rules. The department of commerce shall promulgate rules establishing
4criteria and procedures for awarding grants under this section. The rules shall
5include a definition of "structural fire" for purposes of this section.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,908,11
7"560.25
(2) Grants. (intro.) Subject to
subs. sub. (4)
and (5), the department
8may make a grant from the appropriation under s. 20.143 (1)
(ko) and a grant of up
9to $500,000 in each fiscal year from the appropriation under s. 20.143 (1) (ie) to a
10technology-based nonprofit organization to provide support for a manufacturing
11extension center if all of the following apply:
SB55-SSA1-CA1, s. 3692c
12Section 3692c. 560.25 (2) (intro.) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin
13Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
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560.25
(2) Grants. (intro.) Subject to sub. (4), the department may make a
15grant from the appropriation under s. 20.143 (1) (ko)
and a grant of up to $500,000
16in each fiscal year from the appropriation under s. 20.143 (1) (ie) to a
17technology-based nonprofit organization to provide support for a manufacturing
18extension center if all of the following apply:".