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2003 - 2004 LEGISLATURE
SENATE AMENDMENT 121,
TO SENATE SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 2003 SENATE BILL 44
June 18, 2003 - Offered by Senators Darling, Welch, S. Fitzgerald, Lazich,
Harsdorf and Kanavas.
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13.48
(36) Hmong cultural center. (a) The legislature finds and determines
5that a significant number of Hmong people are citizens of this state, that the Hmong
6people have a proud heritage that needs to be recognized and preserved, and that the
7Hmong people have experienced difficulties assimilating in this state. The
8legislature finds that supporting the Hmong people in their efforts to recognize their
9heritage and to gain the full advantages of citizenship in this state is a statewide
10responsibility of statewide dimension. To better ensure that the heritage of the
11Hmong people is preserved and to better enable the Hmong people to gain the full
12advantages of citizenship in this state, the legislature finds that it will have a direct
1and immediate effect on a matter of statewide concern for the state to construct and
2operate a Hmong cultural center.
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(b) Notwithstanding s. 18.04 (1) and (2), the building commission shall
4authorize $3,000,000 in general fund supported borrowing to make a grant to an
5organization designated by the secretary of administration that represents the
6cultural interests of Hmong people for construction of a Hmong cultural center at the
7corner of National Avenue and 16th Street in the city of Milwaukee. As a condition
8precedent to receipt of the grant, the organization shall enter into an agreement with
9the secretary guaranteeing that the center will be operated to serve the nonsectarian
10cultural interests of the Hmong people.
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(c) If, for any reason, the facility that is constructed with funds from the grant
12under par. (b) is not used to construct a Hmong cultural center in the city of
13Milwaukee, or the center is not operated to serve the nonsectarian cultural interests
14of the Hmong people, the state shall retain an ownership interest in the facility equal
15to the amount of the state's grant.".
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(35) (am) The building commission may authorize up to $1,500,000 in
20general fund supported borrowing to aid in the construction of a youth and family
21center
for to be open to the public and operated by HR Academy, Inc., in the city of
22Milwaukee. The state funding commitment under this paragraph shall be in the
23form of a grant to HR Academy, Inc. Before
approving any such state funding
24commitment
is made, the
building commission secretary of administration shall
1determine that HR Academy, Inc., has secured additional funding at least equal to
2$3,500,000 from nonstate donations for the purpose of constructing a youth and
3family center
, that no part of the youth and family center will be used for the purpose
4of devotional activities, religious worship, or sectarian instruction, and that HR
5Academy, Inc., owns interests in real estate that are adequate for the siting and
6operation of the center.
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(35) (ah) The legislature finds and determines that deterring delinquent
9behavior, building strong families, and creating viable communities are statewide
10responsibilities of statewide dimension. The legislature finds and determines also
11that community centers, where youth and families may gather, deter delinquent
12behavior by permitting youth to gather at locations that are supervised by adults,
13strengthen families by offering programs and activities that increase parenting and
14other life skills, and increase the viability of communities by providing accessible and
15safe meeting places. In addition, the legislature finds and determines that HR
16Academy, Inc., has the expertise and commitment to successfully operate a
17community center in the city of Milwaukee. The legislature, therefore, finds and
18determines that assisting HR Academy, Inc., in the construction of a youth and
19family center in the city of Milwaukee will deter delinquent behavior, build strong
20families, and create viable communities and will have a direct and immediate effect
21on these state responsibilities of statewide dimension.
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(35) (b) If the building commission authorizes a grant to HR Academy,
25Inc., under par.
(a) and if, (am), HR Academy, Inc., shall enter into a land use
1restriction agreement limiting the use of the facilities funded by the grant to a youth
2and family center. The land use restriction agreement shall provide that, if for any
3reason
, the facility that is constructed with funds from the grant is not
used operated 4as a youth and family center
that is open to the public or if it is used for the purpose
5of devotional activities, religious worship, or sectarian instruction, the state
shall
6retain an ownership interest in the facility equal to the amount of the state's grant 7, at the option of the secretary of administration, may pursue any legal remedies
8available including requiring specific performance of the covenants contained in the
9agreement.".
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16.854
(1) (a) "Minority business"
has the meaning given in s. 560.036 (1) (e) 13means a business that is certified by the department of commerce under s. 560.036
14(2).".
SB44-SSA1-SA121,4,20
186. Page 172, line 15: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2003-04 by
19$400,000 to increase funding for the commuter rail transit system development
20grant program.
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110. Page 178, line 6: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2003-04 by
2$589,300 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2004-05 by $589,300 to
3increase funding for the purposes for which the appropriation is made.
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613. Page 181, line 3: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2004-05 by
7$6,321,700 to increase funding for the purpose for which the appropriation is made.
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814. Page 198, line 17: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2003-04 by
9$1,708,800 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2004-05 by $3,961,900 to
10increase funding for nursing home rate increases.
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1216. Page 210, line 16: increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2003-04 by
13$100,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2004-05 by $100,000 for the
14purpose of providing grants under section 49.175 (1) (zc) of the statutes, as created
15by this act, to an organization that provides summer and after-school recreation
16programs for children and families of Southeast Asian origin.
SB44-SSA1-SA121,6,85
20.395
(2) (ct)
Passenger railroad station improvement and commuter rail
6transit system grants, state funds. Biennially, the amounts in the schedule to make
7passenger railroad station improvement grants under s. 85.055
and commuter rail
8transit system development grants under s. 85.064.
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20.395
(2) (cu)
Passenger railroad station improvement and commuter rail
11transit system grants, local funds. All moneys received from any local unit of
12government or other sources for passenger railroad station improvements under s.
1385.055
and commuter rail transit system development under s. 85.064, for such
14purposes.
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20.395
(2) (cx)
Rail passenger service
and commuter rail transit, federal funds. 17All moneys received from the federal government for purposes of rail passenger
18service assistance and promotion under s. 85.06
and commuter rail transit system
19development under s. 85.064, for such purposes.".
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120.395
(2) (ev)
Local bridge improvement and traffic marking enhancement
2assistance, local and transferred funds. All moneys received from any local unit of
3government or other source for improving bridges under ss. 84.12, 84.17 and 84.18,
4for such purposes
, and, for traffic marking enhancements under s. 85.027, all moneys
5transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.395 (3) (cq), as required by
62003 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9153 (4q).".
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20.410
(1) (d)
Purchased services for offenders. The amounts in the schedule
17for the purchase of goods, care and services, including community-based residential
18care, authorized under s. 301.08 (1) (b) 1.,
and the halfway house program under s.
19301.0465, for inmates, probationers, parolees and persons on extended supervision.
20In addition, funds from this appropriation shall be used to reimburse programs
21under s. 38.04 (12).
SB44-SSA1-SA121, s. 439w
22Section 439w. 20.410 (1) (d) of the statutes, as affected by 2003 Wisconsin Act
23.... (this act), is amended to read:
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120.410
(1) (d)
Purchased services for offenders. The amounts in the schedule
2for the purchase of goods, care and services, including community-based residential
3care, authorized under s. 301.08 (1) (b) 1.,
and the halfway house program under s.
4301.0465, for inmates, probationers, parolees and persons on extended supervision.
5In addition, funds from this appropriation shall be used to reimburse programs
6under s. 38.04 (12).".
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20.445
(1) (kv)
Transfer of Indian gaming receipts; compulsive gambling
10assistance. The amounts in the schedule for grants under s. 103.98 to organizations
11that assist persons who are African American and persons of Southeast Asian origin
12with compulsive gambling issues. All moneys transferred from the appropriation
13account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm) 18dv. shall be credited to this appropriation account.
14Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a), the unencumbered balance on June 30 of each year
15shall revert to the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm).".
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20.505 (
8) (hm) 18dv. The amount transferred to s. 20.445 (1) (kv) shall be the
20amount in the schedule under s. 20.445 (1) (kv).".
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120.855
(4) (w)
Transfer to transportation fund; petroleum inspection fund. 2From the petroleum inspection fund, the amounts in the schedule to be transferred
3to the transportation fund.".