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2003 - 2004 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 16,
TO 2003 SENATE BILL 44
June 19, 2003 - Offered by Representative Miller.
SB44-AA16,1,21 At the locations indicated, amend the bill, as shown by senate substitute
2amendment 1, as follows:
SB44-AA16,1,3 31. Page 20, line 8: after that line insert:
SB44-AA16,1,4 4" Section 50d. 13.94 (12) of the statutes is created to read:
SB44-AA16,1,65 13.94 (12) Business subsidies report; compilation and summary. (a) In this
6subsection:
SB44-AA16,1,77 1. "Business" has the meaning given in s. 20.926 (2).
SB44-AA16,1,88 2. "Business subsidy" has the meaning given in s. 20.926 (3).
SB44-AA16,1,99 3. "Grantor" has the meaning given in s. 20.926 (4).
SB44-AA16,2,710 (b) Annually, by August 1, the legislative audit bureau shall publish a report
11that summarizes the business subsidies provided in the preceding year. The report
12shall include any information and analysis that the legislative audit bureau
13determines is relevant and will assist the legislature in evaluating the cost,

1effectiveness, and equity of investing public moneys in businesses and economic
2development. The report may include any information and data that is available to
3the legislative audit bureau and shall include the reports filed under s. 20.9265 (4)
4(b) and (c) and a compilation and summary of the reports filed under s. 20.9265 (4)
5(a). In each year after the year in which the legislative audit bureau receives the
6report under s. 66.1105 (13), the legislative audit bureau shall include a summary
7of that report in the report under this subsection.
SB44-AA16,2,108 (c) The portion of the report under this subsection that is the compilation and
9summary of the reports under s. 20.9265 (4) (a) shall include at least all of the
10following information:
SB44-AA16,2,1111 1. The total amount of business subsidies awarded in each county of the state.
SB44-AA16,2,1212 2. Distribution of business subsidies, categorized by subsidy amounts.
SB44-AA16,2,1413 3. Distribution of business subsidy amounts, categorized by the length of time
14over which the subsidy is provided.
SB44-AA16,2,1615 4. Distribution of business subsidies, categorized by type of subsidy, amount of
16subsidy, and public purpose.
SB44-AA16,2,1817 5. The percentage and number of recipients that reached their goals by the
18times specified in their subsidy agreements under s. 20.9265 (2) (a) 6.
SB44-AA16,2,2019 6. The percentage and number of recipients that reached their interim goals,
20if any.
SB44-AA16,2,2221 7. The percentage and number of recipients that did not reach their goals by
22the times specified in their subsidy agreements under s. 20.9265 (2) (a) 6.
SB44-AA16,2,2523 8. The total dollar amount of business subsidies provided to recipients that did
24not reach their goals by the times specified in their subsidy agreements under s.
2520.9265 (2) (a) 6.
SB44-AA16,3,2
19. The number of jobs created as a result of business subsidies, shown in
2separate wage bands, as defined in s. 20.926 (10).
SB44-AA16,3,43 10. Fringe benefits paid or otherwise provided as a result of business subsidies,
4shown in separate wage bands, as defined in s. 20.926 (10).
SB44-AA16,3,105 (d) The compilation and summary of the reports under s. 20.9265 (4) (a) shall
6be presented in a manner that allows for comparisons across time periods and among
7grantors and, in addition, shall include sufficient information to enable comparisons
8between wages paid and fringe benefits provided by new jobs created as a result of
9business subsidies and wages paid and fringe benefits provided by comparable jobs
10in each area in which the new jobs are created.
SB44-AA16,3,1711 (e) In addition to summarizing and compiling the reports specified in par. (b),
12the legislative audit bureau shall include in the report under this subsection a
13comparison and evaluation of the effectiveness of each business subsidy, or program
14under which business subsidies are provided, in achieving a public purpose and
15recommendations for improving the programs. The legislative audit bureau is not
16required to compare and evaluate under this paragraph the programs included in the
17reports filed under s. 20.9265 (4) (b) and (c).
SB44-AA16,3,2118 (f) The legislative audit bureau may develop a report form for the manual or
19electronic submission of the report required under s. 20.9265 (4) (a) to ensure that
20the appropriate data is collected to enable the legislative audit bureau to satisfy the
21requirements under this subsection.
SB44-AA16,3,2222 (g) The report under this subsection is open to public inspection.".
SB44-AA16,3,23 232. Page 83, line 9: after that line insert:
SB44-AA16,3,24 24" Section 279w. 20.001 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-AA16,4,2
120.001 Definitions and abbreviations. (intro.) In Except as otherwise
2provided, in
this chapter terms and abbreviations have the following meanings:".
SB44-AA16,4,3 33. Page 385, line 13: after that line insert:
SB44-AA16,4,4 4" Section 735rs. 20.926 of the statutes is created to read:
SB44-AA16,4,6 520.926 Definitions for business subsidy awards and reports. In this
6section and s. 20.9265:
SB44-AA16,4,7 7(1) "Agency" means a state agency or a local government agency.
SB44-AA16,4,8 8(2) "Business" means any of the following:
SB44-AA16,4,99 (a) A person engaged in a business enterprise for profit in this state.
SB44-AA16,4,1210 (b) An organization or enterprise operating not for profit in this state that has
11at least 100 full-time positions with a ratio of highest-paid to lowest-paid employee
12that exceeds 10 to one, determined on the basis of full-time equivalent positions.
SB44-AA16,4,14 13(3) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), "business subsidy" means any of the
14following:
SB44-AA16,4,1715 1. Public improvements that cost at least $25,000, that are made to buildings
16or lands owned by the state or a political subdivision, and that exclusively benefit a
17single business at the time that the improvements are made.
SB44-AA16,4,1918 2. Any of the following that has a cost to an agency or the state of at least
19$25,000 and that is given to a business by an agency:
SB44-AA16,4,2020 a. A grant.
SB44-AA16,4,2121 b. A contribution of personal or real property or infrastructure.
SB44-AA16,4,2422 2m. Any transfer of property to a business by an agency for at least $25,000
23below the property's acquisition cost or fair market value at the time of the transfer,
24whichever is greater.
SB44-AA16,5,1
13. A loan of at least $75,000 that is given to a business by an agency.
SB44-AA16,5,22 (b) "Business subsidy" does not include any of the following:
SB44-AA16,5,43 1. Assistance for the sole purpose of providing job readiness and training
4services.
SB44-AA16,5,55 2. Housing assistance.
SB44-AA16,5,66 3. Energy conservation assistance.
SB44-AA16,5,97 4. A reduction or deferral of any tax or fee, including tax credits under ch. 71,
8general tax reductions, and tax reductions resulting from conformity with federal
9law.
SB44-AA16,5,1110 5. General changes in the tax incremental financing laws and other general tax
11law changes.
SB44-AA16,5,1212 6. Worker's compensation and unemployment compensation.
SB44-AA16,5,1313 7. Payment to a person from an agency for the purchase of goods or services.
SB44-AA16,5,1414 7m. Payments made under ch. 32.
SB44-AA16,5,1715 8. Funds from bonds issued for the benefit of any institution, facility, or
16organization described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code that is
17exempt from federal taxation under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code.
SB44-AA16,5,1818 9. Assistance for a consortium, as defined in s. 560.60 (3).
SB44-AA16,5,1919 10. Any assistance provided by the University of Wisconsin System.
SB44-AA16,5,2120 11. Assistance provided by the department of transportation, except for
21assistance provided under s. 84.185 or any similar programs.
SB44-AA16,5,2322 12. Federal loan funds provided through the U.S. economic development
23administration.
SB44-AA16,5,2524 13. Assistance provided by an agency under a statutory provision that
25identifies the specific recipient or the specific amount.
SB44-AA16,6,1
114. Loans and investments made by the investment board.
SB44-AA16,6,4 2(3m) "Development zone" means a development zone under ss. 560.71 to
3560.78, a development opportunity zone under s. 560.795, or an enterprise
4development zone under s. 560.797.
SB44-AA16,6,5 5(4) "Grantor" means an agency that awards or provides a business subsidy.
SB44-AA16,6,9 6(5) "Local government agency" means any political subdivision, housing
7authority created under ss. 66.1201 to 66.1211, redevelopment authority created
8under s. 66.1333, or community development authority created under s. 66.1335, or
9any entity created or authorized by any of them.
SB44-AA16,6,10 10(6) "Political subdivision" means a city, village, town, or county.
SB44-AA16,6,12 11(7) "Recipient" means a business that is benefited by a business subsidy under
12sub. (3) (a) 1. or that receives a business subsidy under sub. (3) (a) 2., 2m., or 3.
SB44-AA16,6,16 13(8) "State agency" means any office, department, agency, institution of higher
14education, association, society, or other body in state government that is created or
15authorized to be created by the constitution or any law, including any authority
16created under ch. 231, 233, 234, or 237 but not including the legislature or the courts.
SB44-AA16,6,17 17(9) "Technology zone" means a technology zone under s. 560.96.
SB44-AA16,6,23 18(10) "Wage bands" means ranges of wages, with the lowest range beginning
19with the federal minimum wage and ending with the wage reflected by rounding the
20federal minimum wage up to the nearest whole dollar and subtracting one cent, and
21with each subsequent range beginning with the nearest whole dollar that is greater
22than the highest wage included within the previous range and ending with the wage
23reflected by adding 99 cents to that whole dollar.
SB44-AA16, s. 735rt 24Section 735rt. 20.9265 of the statutes is created to read:
SB44-AA16,7,10
120.9265 Business subsidies; awarding and reporting requirements. (1)
2Developing criteria; application requirements; public hearings; prohibitions. (a)
3Every grantor shall develop criteria for awarding business subsidies. The criteria
4shall set minimum requirements that a business must meet to be eligible for a
5business subsidy. The criteria shall provide that, if the public purpose for the subsidy
6is job creation, all jobs created as a result of the subsidy must provide compensation
7that is equal to at least 200% of the federal poverty line, as defined under 42 USC
89902
(2), for a family of 2 persons. Compensation may include health insurance
9premiums paid by the employer on behalf of the employee, for purposes of
10determining whether this requirement is met.
SB44-AA16,7,1211 (b) No grantor may award a business subsidy until the grantor has developed
12the criteria required under par. (a).
SB44-AA16,7,2013 (c) A copy of the criteria developed under par. (a) shall be submitted along with
14the first annual report filed by the grantor under sub. (4). A copy of any changes to
15the original set of criteria developed under par. (a) shall be submitted along with the
16first annual report that is filed by the grantor after the changes are made. If in
17awarding a business subsidy a grantor deviates from the criteria developed under
18par. (a), the grantor shall document the reason for the deviation in writing and
19submit a copy of that documentation along with the first annual report that is filed
20by the grantor after the deviation occurs.
SB44-AA16,8,221 (cm) 1. Every applicant for a business subsidy shall reveal in the application
22whether, in the preceding 5 years, the applicant has been determined by an
23administrative proceeding, civil action, criminal action, or other legal proceeding to
24have violated any federal or state environmental or labor law. For purposes of this
25paragraph, issuance of an order or acceptance of an agreement requiring corrective

1action or a stipulated fine, forfeiture, or other penalty is considered a determination
2of a violation, regardless of whether there is a finding or admission of liability.
SB44-AA16,8,53 2. For a violation described in subd. 1. that resulted in a finding, the applicant
4shall describe the finding and the penalty assessed and shall specify the entity that
5made the finding and the location of the public records relating to the matter.
SB44-AA16,8,116 3. For a violation described in subd. 1. that resulted in an agreement for
7corrective action or a stipulated fine, forfeiture, or other penalty, the applicant shall
8provide a summary description of the violation that led to the agreement or
9stipulation and, if the agreement or stipulation is a public record, a summary
10description of the agreement or stipulation and the location of the agreement or
11stipulation as a public record.
SB44-AA16,8,2012 (d) 1. Except as provided in subds. 2. and 3., before awarding a business subsidy
13in the amount of $500,000 or greater to a subsidy applicant, a grantor shall hold at
14least one public meeting in the political subdivision in which the applicant proposes
15to conduct the project for which the subsidy will be used. The public meeting must
16be held at least 30 days before the final decision is made on whether to award the
17business subsidy to the applicant for the purpose of providing information, and
18receiving public comment, about the subsidy. The grantor shall give notice of the
19meeting in a manner that is likely to give notice in the political subdivision in which
20the applicant proposes to conduct the project for which the subsidy will be used.
SB44-AA16,8,2321 2. The requirement under subd. 1. does not apply if, under another process that
22is separate and distinct from the process under this section, at least one public
23hearing has been held with respect to the project for which the subsidy will be used.
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