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(1) (n) For a drainage district created under ch. 88, by the president of
20the drainage district board.
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(2) (i) For a drainage district created under ch. 88, by the secretary of the
23drainage district board.
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(3) If a municipality has acted under subs. (1) and (2), it shall certify that
2fact to the department of administration. Upon receiving a certification from a
3municipality, or upon direction of the board if a loan is made to a cooperative
4educational service agency
, drainage district created under ch. 88, or a federated
5public library system, the secretary of administration shall draw a warrant for the
6amount of the loan, payable to the treasurer of the municipality, cooperative
7educational service agency,
drainage district, or federated public library system
8making the loan or as the treasurer of the municipality, cooperative educational
9service agency,
drainage district, or federated public library system directs. The
10certificate of indebtedness shall then be conclusive evidence of the validity of the
11indebtedness and that all the requirements of law concerning the application for the
12making and acceptance of the loan have been complied with.
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(1) Applicability. This section applies to all outstanding state trust fund
15loans to borrowers other than school districts
, drainage districts created under ch.
1688, and federated public library systems.
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1824.716 Collections from drainage districts. (1) Applicability. This section
19applies to all outstanding trust fund loans to drainage districts created under ch. 88.
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20(2) Certified statement. If a drainage district has a state trust fund loan, the
21board shall transmit to the district board a certified statement of the amount due on
22or before October 1 of each year until the loan is paid. The board shall furnish a copy
23of each certified statement to the department of administration.
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24(3) Payment to secretary of administration. The district board shall transmit
25to the secretary of administration on its own order the full amount levied for state
1trust fund loans within 15 days after March 15. The secretary of administration shall
2notify the board when he or she receives payment. Any payment not made by March
330 is delinquent and is subject to a penalty of 1 percent per month or fraction thereof,
4to be paid to the secretary of administration with the delinquent payment.
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5(4) Failure to make payment. If the district board fails to remit the amounts
6due under sub. (3), the secretary of administration, upon certification of delinquency
7by the board of commissioners of public lands, shall deduct the amount due,
8including any penalty, from any state aid payments due the district, shall remit such
9amount to the secretary of administration, and, no later than June 15, shall notify
10the district board and the board to that effect.
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11Section
675. 25.14 (1) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(1) (a) (intro.) There is created a state investment fund under the
13jurisdiction and management of the board to be operated as an investment trust for
14the purpose of managing the securities of
all funds that are required by law to be
15invested in the state investment fund and all of the state's funds
consisting of the
16funds specified in s. 25.17 (1), except all of the following:
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(1) (bw) County aid fund (s. 25.51).
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(1) (gd) Health care quality fund (s. 25.772);
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(1) (yn) Wholesale drug distributor bonding fund (s. 25.315);
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(63) If requested by the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority,
2invest funds of the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority in the state
3investment fund.
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(2) (a) Subject to
pars. (b) and par. (c), on
July 1 and January
September 61 of each year, the investment board shall
estimate the amounts required for its
7operating expenditures for the next 6-month period and shall assess each fund for
8which the board has management responsibility for its share of the
estimated board's 9operating expenditures
for the current fiscal year in an equitable manner. The board
10shall pay the assessment from the current income of each fund, unless an
11appropriation is made for payment of the assessment, in which case the assessment
12shall be paid from that appropriation account.
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14Section
685. 25.187 (2) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) (c) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., the total amount that the board
16may assess the funds for which the board has management responsibility for any
17fiscal year may not exceed the greater of
$20,352,800 or 0.0275% the amount that the
18board could have assessed the funds in the 2nd year of the prior fiscal biennium or
190.0325% of the average market value of the assets of the funds at the end of each
20month between November 30 and April 30 of the preceding fiscal year.
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21Section
686. 25.187 (2) (c) 3. c. of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) (c) 3. c. Annually, no later than June 15, certify to the department
23of administration and to the joint committee on finance the maximum amount that
24the board may assess the funds for which the board has management responsibility
25in the next fiscal year.
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225.315 Wholesale drug distributor bonding fund. There is established a
3separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the wholesale drug distributor
4bonding fund to consist of moneys paid to the state under s. 450.071 (5) to secure
5payment of fees or costs that relate to the issuance of a license to engage in the
6wholesale distribution of prescription drugs.
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(1) (bd) Oil company assessments under subch. XIV of ch. 77.
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(1m) The moneys transferred under s. 20.855 (4)
(f) (rm) for nonpoint
11source water pollution abatement.
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(7) The fees imposed under s. 289.67 (1) for environmental management
,
14except that for each ton of waste for which the fee is $1.60 per ton, 75 cents is for
15nonpoint source water pollution abatement.
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(1) (d) "Local government" means any county, town, village, city, power
18district, sewerage district, drainage district, town sanitary district, public inland
19lake protection and rehabilitation district, local professional baseball park district
20created under subch. III of ch. 229,
family long-term care district under s. 46.2895,
21local professional football stadium district created under subch. IV of ch. 229, local
22cultural arts district created under subch. V of ch. 229, public library system, school
23district or technical college district in this state, any commission, committee, board
24or officer of any governmental subdivision of this state, any court of this state, other
1than the court of appeals or the supreme court, or any authority created under s.
2114.61,
149.41, 231.02, 233.02 or 234.02.
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425.51 County aid fund. There is established a separate nonlapsible trust
5fund designated as the county aid fund consisting of the moneys the state receives
6under s. 77.24.
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825.60 Budget stabilization fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible
9trust fund designated as the budget stabilization fund, consisting of moneys
10transferred to the fund from the general fund under ss. 13.48 (14) (c), 16.518 (3),
and 1116.72 (4) (b)
, and 16.848.
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(1) All moneys received by the department of
workforce development 14children and families under s. 49.854, except for moneys received under s. 49.854 (11)
15(b).
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(3) All moneys not specified under sub. (2) that are received under a
18judgment or order in an action affecting the family, as defined in s. 767.001 (1), by
19the department of
workforce development children and families or its designee.
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2125.69 Permanent endowment fund. There is established a separate
22nonlapsible trust fund designated as the permanent endowment fund, consisting of
23all of the proceeds from the sale of the state's right to receive payments under the
24Attorneys General Master Tobacco Settlement Agreement of November 23, 1998,
25and all investment earnings on the proceeds.
There is transferred from the
1permanent endowment fund to the health care quality fund $50,000,000 in each
2fiscal year.
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(8) All moneys transferred from the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (iz).
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625.772 Health care quality fund. There is established a separate
7nonlapsible trust fund designated as the health care quality fund, to consist of all of
8the following:
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9(1) The amount of the taxes collected under subchs. II and III of ch. 139 as
10determined under ss. 139.455 and 139.865.
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11(2) All moneys received under s. 50.375 from assessments on hospitals.
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12(3) All moneys transferred from the permanent endowment fund.
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13(4) All moneys transferred under 2007 Wisconsin Act (this act), section 9225
14(6).
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1625.96 Utility public benefits fund. There is established a separate
17nonlapsible trust fund designated as the utility public benefits fund, consisting of
18low-income assistance fees received under s. 16.957 (4) (a) and (5) (b) 2.
and all
19moneys received under s. 196.374 (3) (b) 4.
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2126.38 (title)
Private forest grants Forest grant program.
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(2m) (a) The department shall establish a program to award grants for
24developing and implementing forest stewardship management plans by owners of
25nonindustrial private forest land
and to award grants to groups of interested parties
1for projects to control invasive plants in weed management areas. The department
2shall award the grants only to persons owning 500 acres or less of nonindustrial
3private forest land in this state
or to groups in which each person participating owns
4500 acres or less of nonindustrial private forest land in this state.
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(2m) (am) Beginning with fiscal year 2008-09, from the appropriation
7under s. 20.370 (5) (av), the department shall allocate for each fiscal year at least
8$60,000 for grants for projects to control invasive plants in weed management areas.
9From the amount allocated, the department shall award grants to all eligible
10applicants for grants for such projects before awarding any balance of the allocated
11amount for grants for stewardship management plans.
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(2m) (b) Each
owner receiving
recipient of a grant under this section
14shall provide a matching contribution in an amount to be determined by the
15department for that particular grant based on criteria promulgated by rule under
16sub. (3). The matching contribution may be in the form of money or in-kind goods or
17services or both.
SB40-SSA1, s. 699v
18Section 699v. 26.38 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 26.38 (3) (intro.) and
19amended to read:
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(3) (intro.) The department shall promulgate rules to implement and
21administer this program, including
the all of the following:
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22(a) The criteria for determining the amount of a matching contribution under
23sub. (2m) (b)
and the.
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24(b) The minimum standards required under sub. (2m) (c).
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(3) (c) Eligibility requirements for groups receiving grants for weed
2management areas, requirements for the grants, and requirements for establishing
3weed management areas.
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(7) (c) 10. Any motor vehicle operated for the purpose of transporting
7pupils to or from curricular or extracurricular activities of a public or private school
8or home-based private educational program under s. 118.15 (4)
or for the purpose of
9transporting students to or from an outdoor academic class given by an accredited
10college or university in this state. The operator of a motor vehicle transporting pupils
11or students under this subdivision shall possess and exhibit for inspection a written
12authorization from an administrator of the school
or, home-based private
13educational program
, or college or university indicating that admission to the vehicle
14admission area is part of an official school
or, home-based private educational
15program
, or college or university function and indicating the date for which the
16authorization is applicable. A separate authorization is required for each date on
17which the motor vehicle is admitted to the vehicle admission area under this
18subdivision.
SB40-SSA1, s. 700g
19Section 700g. 27.01 (7) (f) 1. to 4. of the statutes are amended to read:
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(7) (f) 1. Except as provided in par. (gm), the fee for an annual vehicle
21admission receipt is $24.50 for each vehicle that has
a Wisconsin registration
plates 22plate, except that no fee is charged for a receipt issued under s. 29.235 (6).
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2. Except as provided in subds. 3. and 4. and par. (gm) 4., the fee for a daily
24vehicle admission receipt is $6.85 for any vehicle which has
a Wisconsin registration
25plates plate.
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13. The fee for a daily vehicle admission receipt for a motor bus that has
a 2Wisconsin registration
plates plate is $9.85.
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4. Notwithstanding subd. 3., the fee for a daily vehicle admission receipt for a
4motor bus which primarily transports residents from nursing homes located in this
5state is $3.35, for any motor bus which has
a Wisconsin registration
plates plate.
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(7) (gm) 3. Notwithstanding par. (f) 1., the fee for an annual vehicle
8admission receipt for a vehicle that has
a Wisconsin registration
plates plate and that
9is owned by a resident senior citizen, as defined in s. 29.001 (72), is $9.50.
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(7) (gm) 4. Notwithstanding par. (f) 2., the fee for a daily vehicle
12admission receipt for a vehicle that has
a Wisconsin registration
plates plate and that
13is owned by a resident senior citizen, as defined in s. 29.001 (72), is $2.85.
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(3) (c) Of the amount received by the department from each timber sale
16for which the department used the services of a cooperating forester under this
17subsection, the department shall credit to the appropriation account under s. 20.370
18(1) (cy) an amount equal to the portion of the sale proceeds that the department is
19required to pay to the cooperating forester.
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2128.085 Timber. The department shall allocate for
private forest grants under
22s. 26.38,
for forestry research and development grants under s. 26.385, for the
23forestry education grant program under s. 26.40, for school forest transportation
24funding under s. 26.39 (5), for transfer to the appropriation under s. 20.292 (1) (km)
1for master logger apprenticeship grants under s. 38.04 (29), or for forestry
2internships under s. 26.39.