SB40-ASA1-AA1,352,52
120.13
(2) (g) Every self-insured plan under par. (b) shall comply with ss.
349.493 (3) (d), 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 632.746 (10) (a) 2. and (b) 2., 632.747 (3),
4632.85, 632.853, 632.855, 632.87 (4) and (5), 632.895 (9) to
(14) (15), 632.896
, and
5767.25 (4m) (d).".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,352,108
120.18
(1) (d) The number of
school days taught, including holidays, and the
9number of hours of direct pupil instruction provided in each school
, by teachers
10legally qualified to teach.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,352,1412
121.004
(5m) Minimum required hours of instruction. "Minimum required
13hours of instruction" means the number of hours of direct pupil instruction required
14for the grade in which a pupil is enrolled as specified in s. 121.02 (1) (f).
SB40-ASA1-AA1,352,2216
121.004
(7) (c) 1. b. A pupil enrolled in a 5-year-old kindergarten program
17requiring full-day attendance for less than 5 days a week for an entire school
year 18term shall be counted as the result obtained by multiplying the number of hours in
19each day in which the pupil is enrolled by the total number of days for which the pupil
20is enrolled, and dividing the result by the
product of the total number of hours of
21attendance
per day required of first grade pupils in the school district
multiplied by
22180.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,353,4
1121.004
(7) (cm) A pupil enrolled in a 4-year-old kindergarten program that
2provides the
minimum required
number of hours of
direct pupil instruction
under s.
3121.02 (1) (f) 2. shall be counted as 0.6 pupil if the program annually provides at least
487.5 additional hours of outreach activities.
SB40-ASA1-AA1, s. 2738p
5Section 2738p. 121.006 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 121.006 (2) (a)
6(intro.) and amended to read:
SB40-ASA1-AA1,353,87
121.006
(2) (a) (intro.) Hold school for at least
180 days each year the minimum
8required hours of instruction, less any
days
of the following:
SB40-ASA1-AA1,353,11
91. Hours during which the state superintendent determines that school is not
10held or educational standards are not maintained as the result of a strike by school
11district employees
, the days to be computed in accordance with s. 115.01 (10).
SB40-ASA1-AA1,353,1413
121.006
(2) (a) 2. Hours during which school is closed by order of a local health
14officer, as defined in s. 250.01 (5).".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,353,17
16"
Section 2739c. 121.004 (7) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 121.004 (7) (f) 1.
17and amended to read:
SB40-ASA1-AA1,353,2218
121.004
(7) (f) 1.
A In the 2007-08 and 2008-09 school years, a pupil who
19transfers from one school district to another under s. 121.85 (3) (a) shall be counted
20by the school district in which the pupil resides as 0.75 pupil or, if appropriate, as a
21number equal to the result obtained by multiplying 0.75 by the appropriate fraction
22under par. (c), (cm) or (d).
SB40-ASA1-AA1,354,5
1121.004
(7) (f) 2. Beginning with the 2009-10 school year and ending with the
22014-15 school year, a pupil who transfers from one school district to another under
3s. 121.85 (3) (a) shall be counted by the school district in which the pupil resides as
40.675 pupil or, if appropriate, as a number equal to the result obtained by multiplying
50.675 by the appropriate fraction under par. (c), (cm) or (d).".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,354,119
121.05
(1) (a) 4. Pupils residing in the school district who are attending a
10special education program operated by another school district, another public entity,
11or a private provider as a result of receiving a scholarship under s. 115.85.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1, s. 2740g
14Section 2740g. 121.02 (1) (f) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 121.02 (1) (f) and
15amended to read:
SB40-ASA1-AA1,354,2316
121.02
(1) (f) Annually, schedule at least 437 hours of direct pupil instruction
17in kindergarten, at least 1,050 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 1 to 6 and
18at least 1,137 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 7 to 12. Scheduled hours
19under this
subdivision paragraph include recess and time for pupils to transfer
20between classes but do not include the lunch period.
Scheduled hours under this
21paragraph may include no more than 35 hours on Saturdays. A school board
22operating a 4-year-old kindergarten program may use up to 87.5 of the scheduled
23hours for outreach activities.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,355,52
121.08
(4) (a) 2. Divide the sum under subd. 1. by the total amount of state aid
3that all school districts are eligible to be paid from the
appropriations appropriation 4under s. 20.255 (2) (ac)
and (r), calculated as if the
reduction reductions under
par. 5pars. (b)
and (br) had not occurred.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,355,107
121.08
(4) (a) 3. Multiply the amount of state aid that the school district is
8eligible to be paid from the
appropriations appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ac)
and
9(r), calculated as if the
reduction reductions under
par. pars. (b)
and (br) had not
10occurred, by the quotient under subd. 2.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,355,1613
121.02
(1) (k) 4. If the school board operates a 4-year-old kindergarten
14program, use model learning standards developed by the department, instruct
15pupils enrolled in the program based on the model standards, and maintain a
16written, sequential curriculum plan for the program.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,356,221
121.23
(2) (intro.) If a school district holds less than
180 days of school the
22minimum required hours of instruction as the result of a strike by school district
23employees, for the purposes of computing general aid, the state superintendent shall
24compute the school district's primary and secondary ceiling costs per member in
1accordance with the procedure specified in pars. (a) to (e). In making the calculation,
2the state superintendent shall:".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,356,95
121.08
(4) (br) The amount of state aid that a school district located in whole
6or in part in Racine County is eligible to be paid from the appropriation under 20.255
7(2) (ac) shall also be reduced by 45 percent of the sum of the amounts paid under s.
8118.53 (4) and (4m) in the current school year for pupils who reside in the school
9district and attend a private school under s. 118.53 in the current school year.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,356,1211
121.08
(4) (d) The state superintendent shall ensure that the total amount of
12aid reduction under pars. (a)
and, (b)
, and (br) lapses to the general fund.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,356,2018
121.58
(2) (a) 1. For each pupil so transported whose residence is at least 2
19miles and not more than 5 miles from the school attended,
$30 $41 per school year
20in the 2005-06 school year and $35 per school year thereafter.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,356,2422
121.58
(2) (a) 2. For each pupil so transported whose residence is more than
235 miles and not more than 8 miles from the school attended,
$45 $71 per school year
24in the 2005-06 school year and $55 per school year thereafter.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,357,42
121.58
(2) (a) 3. For each pupil so transported whose residence is more than
38 miles and not more than 12 miles from the school attended,
$82 $151 per school
4year
in the 2005 school year and $110 per school year thereafter.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,357,86
121.58
(2) (a) 4. For each pupil so transported whose residence is more than
712 miles from the school attended,
$150 $350 per school year
in the 2005-06 school
8year and $180 per school year thereafter.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,357,1610
121.58
(2) (c) A school district which provides transportation to and from a
11school under s. 121.54 (9) shall be paid state aid for such transportation at the rate
12of
$12 per school year per pupil so transported in the 2005-06 school year and $15 13$17 per school year per pupil so transported
thereafter. Such state aid shall be
14reduced proportionately in the case of a pupil transported for less than a full year
15because of nonenrollment. State aid for such transportation shall not exceed the
16actual cost thereof.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,357,2220
121.81
(2) (br) Notwithstanding pars. (a) and (b), if a pupil awarded a
21scholarship under s. 115.85 attends a school district other than his or her school
22district of residence under that section, all of the following apply:
SB40-ASA1-AA1,357,2423
1. The application need not be accompanied by a written declaration regarding
24establishing residence in the school district.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,358,1
12. The school district may not waive or refund tuition for the pupil.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,358,32
3. The pupil shall not be considered a resident pupil in computing general aid
3under subch. II.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,358,96
121.85
(3m) Limitation. Beginning in the 2009-10 school year, a pupil may not
7transfer to another school district or another attendance area under sub. (3) if the
8pupil did not transfer to another school district or attendance area under sub. (3) in
9the previous school year.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,358,1411
121.85
(6) (a) 2.
Multiply In the 2007-08 and 2008-09 school years multiply 12the number of transfer pupils, as counted for membership purposes under s. 121.004
13(7), by 0.25
; and in each school year thereafter, multiply the number of transfer
14pupils, as counted for membership purposes under s. 121.004 (7), by 0.225.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,359,216
121.85
(6) (b) 2. In each school year, the school district of attendance of pupils
17transferring from one school district to another under sub. (3) (a) shall receive an
18amount equal to that produced by multiplying the number of pupils transferred into
19the school district under sub. (3) (a) in the previous school year by the amount
20produced by dividing the school district's net school cost by the sum of the
21membership, plus the number of pupils transferred into the school district of
22attendance in the previous school year under sub. (3) (a)
. This subdivision applies
23to aid paid in the 1995-96 school year only if the number of pupils transferring from
24one school district to another under sub. (3) (a) in the 1994-95 school year constitutes
1less than 5% of the total membership of the school district of attendance, and
2beginning in the 2009-10 school year, multiplying the product by 0.9.
SB40-ASA1-AA1,359,5
4121.88 State aid sunset. Except for state aid under s. 121.85 (6) (ar), no state
5aid may be distributed under this subchapter after the 2014-15 school year.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,359,248
121.91
(3) (a) If a school board wishes to exceed the limit under sub. (2m)
9otherwise applicable to the school district in any school year, it shall promptly adopt
10a resolution supporting inclusion in the final school district budget of an amount
11equal to the proposed excess revenue. The resolution shall specify whether the
12proposed excess revenue is for a recurring or nonrecurring purpose, or, if the
13proposed excess revenue is for both recurring and nonrecurring purposes, the
14amount of the proposed excess revenue for each purpose. The resolution shall be filed
15as provided in s. 8.37. Within 10 days after adopting the resolution, the school board
16shall notify the department of the scheduled date of the referendum and submit a
17copy of the resolution to the department.
The school board shall call a special
18referendum for the purpose of submitting the resolution to the electors of the school
19district for approval or rejection. In lieu of a special referendum, the school board
20may specify that the The referendum
shall be held at the next succeeding spring
21primary or election or September primary or general election
, if such election is to
22be held not sooner than 42 days after the filing of the resolution of the school board.
23The school district clerk shall certify the results of the referendum to the department
24within 10 days after the referendum is held.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,360,93
121.91
(2m) (f) Annually, the commissioner of insurance shall determine
4whether a school board provides health care benefits to its employees that are
5substantially similar in quality to, and no more expensive per employee than, the
6state health plan under s. 40.51 (6). Notwithstanding par. (e), if the commissioner
7of insurance determines that a school board does not provide such health care
8benefits to its employees, the school district's revenue limit shall be determined
9under par. (e), except that $200 shall be substituted for the result under par. (e) 2.".
SB40-ASA1-AA1,360,2016
125.02
(6g) "Full-service restaurant" means an establishment where meals
17are prepared, served, and sold to transients or the general public for consumption on
18the premises and in which the sale of alcohol beverages accounts for 50 percent or
19less of the establishment's gross receipts for the most recent alcohol beverage
20licensing year.".