AB75-ASA1,1829,2220
(b) Excess federal safety belt grant moneys shall be credited to the
21appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (cx) of the statutes and allocated for
22safety-related infrastructure projects.
AB75-ASA1,1830,3
23(5cc) Reconstruction project in the village of Bellevue. In the 2009-11
24fiscal biennium, from the appropriation under section 20.395 (2) (fx) of the statutes,
25the department of transportation shall provide funding to the village of Bellevue in
1Brown County for the reconstruction of Manitowoc Road from Eaton Road to Allouez
2Avenue. The amount of funds provided under this subsection shall be $1,250,000 or
380 percent of the total cost of the reconstruction project, whichever is less.
AB75-ASA1,1830,74
(5d)
Harbor assistance program report. No later than July 1, 2010, the
5department of transportation shall submit a report to the joint committee on finance
6that provides an assessment of current and future harbor improvement needs, for
7both freight and non-freight industries, for the next 10 years.
AB75-ASA1,1830,17
8(5dd)
Request relating to position authority. The department of
9transportation may submit a request to the joint committee on finance under section
1013.10 of the statutes to reallocate or transfer position authority and funding among
11the department's appropriations for the purpose of increasing the amount of highway
12project preparation work conducted by the department's staff. The department may
13not request under this subsection any reallocation of funds between expenditure
14categories within an appropriation account or transfer of funds between
15appropriation accounts in a total amount exceeding $726,300 in state funds and
16$594,300 in federal funds in fiscal year 2009-10 and $954,700 in state funds and
17$781,100 in federal funds in fiscal year 2010-11.
AB75-ASA1,1830,18
18(5f) City of Racine streetscaping projects.
AB75-ASA1,1831,2
19(a) In the 2009-11 fiscal biennium, from the appropriation under section 20.395
20(2) (nx) of the statutes, the department of transportation shall award a grant under
21section 85.026 (2) of the statutes to the city of Racine in Racine County for a
22streetscaping project on State Street from Memorial Drive to LaSalle Street if the
23department determines that the project is eligible for federal transportation
24enhancements funds. The amount of the grant awarded under this paragraph shall
1be $400,000 or 80 percent of the total cost of the streetscaping project, whichever is
2less.
AB75-ASA1,1831,10
3(b) In the 2009-11 fiscal biennium, from the appropriation under section 20.395
4(2) (nx) of the statutes, the department of transportation shall award a grant under
5section 85.026 (2) of the statutes to the city of Racine in Racine County for a
6streetscaping project on Washington Avenue and 7th Street from 9th Street to Main
7Street if the department determines that the project is eligible for federal
8transportation enhancements funds. The amount of the grant awarded under this
9paragraph shall be $500,000 or 80 percent of the total cost of the streetscaping
10project, whichever is less.
AB75-ASA1,1831,14
11(5i) USH 61 project in Grant County. The department of transportation shall
12complete, during the 2009-11 fiscal biennium, the pavement rehabilitation project
13on USH 61 between the village of Dickeyville and the city of Lancaster in Grant
14County.
AB75-ASA1,1831,20
15(5q) KRM authority application. No later than one year after the effective date
16of this subsection, the KRM authority under section 59.58 (7) of the statutes, as
17created by this act, shall submit to the federal transit administration in the U.S.
18department of transportation an application to enter the preliminary engineering
19phase of the federal new starts grant program for the KRM commuter rail line, as
20defined in section 59.58 (7) (a) 3. of the statutes, as created by this act.
AB75-ASA1,1831,24
21(5x) Freight rail preservation program report. No later than January 1, 2010,
22the department of transportation shall submit a report to the joint committee on
23finance that provides an assessment of potential freight rail improvements and
24acquisitions over at least the next 10 years and that contains all of the following:
AB75-ASA1,1832,2
1(a) At least 3 scenarios, each at a different level of annual expenditure, for
2potential freight rail improvements and acquisitions.
AB75-ASA1,1832,4
3(b) An assessment of the benefits and costs of the improvements under each
4scenario described in paragraph (a).
AB75-ASA1,1832,6
5(c) A discussion of the potential benefits of each scenario described in
6paragraph (a) in relation to other potential uses of transportation fund resources.
AB75-ASA1,1832,9
7(d) An assessment of whether some potential improvements on publicly owned
8rail lines could have sufficiently high benefits to induce benefited railroads to fund
9a higher percentage of the cost.
AB75-ASA1,1832,14
10(6j) South Reid Road bridge replacement and expansion in town of La Prairie. 11In the 2009-11 fiscal biennium, from the appropriation account under section 20.395
12(2) (eq) or (ex) of the statutes, the department of transportation shall provide
13$250,000 to the town of La Prairie in Rock County for the replacement and expansion
14of a bridge on South Reid Road.
AB75-ASA1,1832,2015
(7j)
Madison to Twin Cities passenger rail route report. No later than
16January 1, 2011, the department of transportation shall submit a report to the joint
17committee on finance that addresses the alternatives for extending high speed
18passenger rail service from the city of Madison to the city of Minneapolis or the city
19of St. Paul or both in the state of Minnesota. The report shall consider, and provide
20a comparison of costs and potential benefits of, each of the following routes:
AB75-ASA1,1832,2121
(a) A route traveling through the city of Eau Claire.
AB75-ASA1,1832,2222
(b) A route traveling through the city of La Crosse.
AB75-ASA1,1833,323
(8i)
Business sign in Brown County. Notwithstanding the eligibility criteria
24established under section 86.195 (3) (e) of the statutes, upon application and
25payment of fees ordinarily required for the mounting of business signs, the
1department of transportation shall mount business signs meeting the specifications
2under section 86.195 of the statutes, and rules promulgated under that section, for
3the National Railroad Museum in the city of Green Bay in Brown County.
AB75-ASA1,1833,84
(8j)
Transportation projects commission STH 13 study. No later than March
515, 2010, the department of transportation shall present a recommendation to the
6transportation projects commission regarding the preparation of an environmental
7assessment or an environmental impact statement for a potential major highway
8project involving STH 13 between the city of Marshfield and STH 29.
AB75-ASA1,1833,16
9(9i) Request relating to state highway rehabilitation program. In submitting
10information under section 16.42 of the statutes, as affected by this act, for purposes
11of the 2011-13 biennial budget bill, the department of transportation shall submit
12information concerning the appropriation under section 20.395 (3) (cq) of the
13statutes as though the total amount appropriated under section 20.395 (3) (cq) of the
14statutes for the 2010-11 fiscal year had been $69,856,100 greater than the total
15amount that was actually appropriated under section 20.395 (3) (cq) of the statutes
16for the 2010-11 fiscal year.
AB75-ASA1,1834,5
17(9u) Optional vehicle fleet registration. The department of transportation
18may submit a request to the joint committee on finance under section 13.10 of the
19statutes to provide supplemental funding under section 13.101 (3) of the statutes for
20the appropriation under section 20.395 (5) (cq) of the statutes for data processing
21costs associated with implementing the provisions of section 341.307 of the statutes,
22as created by this act. Any request submitted under this subsection shall include a
23description of the provisions that the department proposes to include in the rules
24required under section 341.307 (6) of the statutes, as created by this act, and an
25estimate of the amount of additional transportation fund revenues that would be
1generated in the 2010-11 fiscal year as a result of these provisions. Notwithstanding
2section 13.101 (3) of the statutes, the committee may supplement the appropriation
3under section 20.395 (5) (cq) of the statutes from the appropriation account under
4section 20.865 (4) (u) of the statutes for the purpose described in this subsection
5without finding that an emergency exists.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9152
7Section 9152.
Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9153
8Section 9153.
Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
Hospitals and Clinics Board.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9154
9Section 9154.
Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
System.
AB75-ASA1,1834,14
10(1)
Wisconsin Genomics Initiative. Of the moneys appropriated to the Board
11of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System under section 20.285 (1) (a) of the
12statutes for the 2009-10 fiscal year, the board shall allocate $2,000,000 for support
13of the establishment of the Wisconsin Genomics Initiative for research into
14personalized health care for disease identification and prevention.
AB75-ASA1,1834,20
15(2)
Biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technologies. Of the
16moneys appropriated to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
17under section 20.285 (1) (a) of the statutes for the 2010-11 fiscal year, the board shall
18allocate $8,198,200 to support interdisciplinary research into biotechnology,
19nanotechnology, and information technologies that enhances human health and
20welfare.
AB75-ASA1,1835,5
21(3f) Agency request relating to general program operations. 22Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information
1under section 16.42 of the statutes for the purpose of the 2011-13 biennial budget
2bill, the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System shall submit
3information concerning the appropriation under section 20.285 (1) (a) of the statutes,
4as though the amounts appropriated to the board under that appropriation for fiscal
5year 2010-11 were $15,500,000 more than the amounts in the schedule.
AB75-ASA1,1835,11
6(3i) Collaborative nursing program. Of the moneys appropriated to the Board
7of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System under section 20.285 (1) (a) and (im)
8of the statutes, the board shall allocate a total of $170,000 in each fiscal year of the
92009-11 fiscal biennium for a collaborative nursing program operated by the
10University of Wisconsin–Rock County, the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, and
11Blackhawk Technical College.
AB75-ASA1,1835,18
12(3q) Innovation Entrepreneurship Institute. Of the moneys appropriated to
13the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System under section 20.285 (1)
14(s) of the statutes, as created by this act, for the 2009-10 and 2010-11 fiscal years,
15the board shall allocate $50,000 in each fiscal year to the Innovation
16Entrepreneurship Institute through the Environmental Management and Business
17Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to promote green innovations
18symposia.
AB75-ASA1,1835,24
19(3r) Faculty and academic staff furloughs. Notwithstanding sections 36.09
20(1) (j), 36.13, 36.15, and 36.21 of the statutes and the administrative rules
21promulgated under the authority of those sections, the governor may require each
22member of the University of Wisconsin System faculty and academic staff, as defined
23in section 36.05 (1) and (8) of the statutes, to take up to 8 days or their equivalent of
24unpaid leave during each fiscal year of the 2009-11 fiscal biennium.
AB75-ASA1,1836,8
1(4q) Agency request relating to Wisconsin Bioenergy Initiative. 2Notwithstanding section 16.42 (1) (e) of the statutes, in submitting information
3under section 16.42 of the statutes for the purpose of the 2011-13 biennial budget
4bill, the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System shall submit
5information concerning the appropriation under section 20.285 (1) (s) of the statutes,
6as created by this act, as though the amounts appropriated to the board under that
7appropriation for fiscal year 2010-11 were $60,000 more than the amounts in the
8schedule.
AB75-ASA1,1836,16
10(1c) Primary mortgage loan servicing study. No later than October 1, 2010,
11the department of veterans affairs shall submit a report on the evaluation of the
12viability of servicing veterans primary mortgage loans at the department, including
13the staffing and services that would be needed, changes necessary in the loan
14origination and administrative procedures, and the costs and revenues of the
15proposal, to the legislature under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes, the joint
16committee on finance, and the governor.
AB75-ASA1,1837,2
17(2q) Feasibility study for Kenosha County assisted living facility. From the
18appropriation account under section 20.485 (2) (u) of the statutes, as affected by this
19act, the department of veterans affairs shall provide $25,000 to Kenosha County as
20the state share of the cost of a feasibility study on constructing an assisted living
21facility on property adjacent to Brookside Care Center, Kenosha County, to serve
22veterans and Kenosha County residents in need of assistance with activities of daily
23living who wish to live as independently as possible. No money may be expended
24under this subsection until the secretary of the department of veterans affairs
1determines that Kenosha County is providing $25,000 as the county's share of the
2cost of the feasibility study.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9155m
3Section 9155m.
Nonstatutory provisions; Wisconsin Quality Home
Care Authority.
AB75-ASA1,1837,84
(1)
Initial terms of Wisconsin Quality Home Care Authority board. 5Notwithstanding the length of terms specified for the members of the board of the
6Wisconsin Quality Home Care Authority specified in section 52.05 (1) (c) of the
7statutes, as created by this act, the initial members shall be appointed for the
8following terms:
AB75-ASA1,1837,119
(a) The members specified under section 52.05 (1) (c) 1. and 3. of the statutes,
10as created by this act, and 3 members specified under section 52.05 (1) (c) 9. of the
11statutes, as created by this act, for terms that expire on July 1, 2010.
AB75-ASA1,1837,1412
(b) The members specified under section 52.05 (1) (c) 2., 4., and 6. of the
13statutes, as created by this act, and 4 members specified under section 52.05 (1) (c)
149. of the statutes, as created by this act, for terms that expire July 1, 2011.
AB75-ASA1,1837,1715
(c) The members specified under section 52.05 (1) (c) 5., 7., and 8. of the statutes,
16as created by this act, and 4 members specified under section 52.05 (1) (c) 9. of the
17statutes, as created by this act, for terms that expire July 1, 2012.
AB75-ASA1,1837,2118
(2)
Initial chairperson of Wisconsin Quality Home Care Authority board. 19The secretary of the department of health services, or his or her designee, shall serve
20as the chairperson of the board until such time as the governor designates a member
21of the board to serve as its chair.
AB75-ASA1,1838,7
22(3f) Existing home care organization board. Notwithstanding section 52.05
23(1) of the statutes, as created by this act, the members of the board of an organization
24that received a grant under section 46.48 (9), 2007 stats., to provide services to
1consumers and providers of supportive home care and personal care that exists
2before the effective date of this subsection may serve on the board of directors of the
3Wisconsin Quality Home Care Authority for the remainder of their terms without
4need for appointment by the governor. If a member of the board of the organization
5elects to serve on the board of directors of the Wisconsin Quality Home Care
6Authority, he or she will serve in place of a board member specified in section 52.05
7(1) (c) 9. of the statutes, as created by this act.
AB75-ASA1,1838,9
9(1)
Refugee assistance services transfer.
AB75-ASA1,1838,1610
(a)
Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
11liabilities of the department of workforce development that are primarily related to
12refugee assistance services, including refugee cash and medical assistance; targeted
13assistance and employee training; refugee social services; older refugees; preventive
14health; health screening; interpreter training; and bilingual materials development,
15as determined by the secretary of administration, shall become the assets and
16liabilities of the department of children and families.
AB75-ASA1,1838,2117
(b)
Positions and employees. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
18positions and all incumbent employees holding those positions in the department of
19workforce development performing duties that are primarily related to refugee
20assistance services, as determined by the secretary of administration, are
21transferred to the department of children and families.
AB75-ASA1,1839,222
(c)
Employee status. Employees transferred under paragraph (b
) have all the
23rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
24statutes in the department of children and families that they enjoyed in the
25department of workforce development immediately before the transfer.
1Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employee so transferred who
2has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
AB75-ASA1,1839,73
(d)
Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
4tangible personal property, including records, of the department of workforce
5development that is primarily related to refugee assistance services, as determined
6by the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of children and
7families.
AB75-ASA1,1839,148
(e)
Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of workforce
9development on the effective date of this paragraph that is primarily related to
10refugee assistance services, as determined by the secretary of administration, is
11transferred to the department of children and families. All materials submitted to
12or actions taken by the department of workforce development with respect to the
13pending matter are considered as having been submitted to or taken by the
14department of children and families.
AB75-ASA1,1839,2115
(f)
Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of workforce
16development in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily
17related to refugee assistance services, as determined by the secretary of
18administration, remain in effect and are transferred to the department of children
19and families. The department of children and families shall carry out any obligations
20under those contracts unless modified or rescinded by the department of children
21and families to the extent allowed under the contract.
AB75-ASA1,1840,422
(g)
Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the department of workforce
23development in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily
24related to refugee assistance services, remain in effect until their specified expiration
25dates or until amended or repealed by the department of children and families. All
1orders issued by the department of workforce development in effect on the effective
2date of this paragraph that are primarily related to refugee assistance services,
3remain in effect until their specified expiration dates or until modified or rescinded
4by the department of children and families.
AB75-ASA1,1840,10
5(1d) Prevailing wage applicability; legislative intent. The creation of sections
666.0903 (2) (c) and (d) and 103.49 (1m) (a) and (b) of the statutes is intended to
7restate, clarify, and affirm the intent, interpretation, and enforcement of sections
866.0903, 2007 stats., and 103.49, 2007 stats., with respect to the types of projects of
9public works described in those provisions. No expansion or other change in that
10intent, interpretation, or enforcement is intended by the creation of those provisions.
AB75-ASA1,1840,22
11(2f)
Day care provider collective bargaining. The terms of the Memorandum
12of Agreement between the department of health and family services and the
13department of workforce development and the Wisconsin Child Care Providers
14Together, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,
15AFSCME Councils 40 and 48, AFL-CIO, entered into on July 21, 2008, remain in
16effect until the earlier of June 30, 2011, or the date on which a collective bargaining
17agreement is ratified between an employer under section 111.02 (7) (a) 4. of the
18statutes, as created by this act, and a labor organization representing employees
19under section 111.02 (6) (am) of the statutes, as created by this act. Upon ratification
20of the collective bargaining agreement, the collective bargaining agreement shall
21supersede the Memorandum of Agreement with regard to wages, hours, and
22conditions of employment of the employees.
AB75-ASA1,1840,25
24(2f) Liability, representation, and expenses arising from agreements with
25Minnesota.
AB75-ASA1,1841,8
1(a) For purposes of sections 893.80 and 895.46 of the statutes, any employee of
2the state of Minnesota performing services for this state pursuant to an agreement
3made under executive order number 272, dated January 13, 2009, is considered to
4have the same status as an employee of this state performing the same services for
5this state, and any employee of this state who performs services for the state of
6Minnesota pursuant to such an agreement is considered to have the same status as
7when performing the same services for this state in any action brought under the
8laws of this state.
AB75-ASA1,1841,14
9(b) The department of justice shall represent any employee of the state of
10Minnesota who is named as a defendant in any action brought under the laws of this
11state as a result of performing services for this state under an agreement specified
12in paragraph (a) and any employee of this state who is named as a defendant as a
13result of performing services for the state of Minnesota under such an agreement in
14any action brought under the laws of this state.
AB75-ASA1,1841,19
15(c) Any employe of the state of Minnesota who is named as a defendant and who
16is found liable as a result of performing services for this state under an agreement
17specified in paragraph (a) shall be indemnified by this state to the same extent as an
18employee of this state performing the same services for this state pursuant to section
19895.46 of the statutes.
AB75-ASA1,1841,23
20(d) Witness fees in any action specified in this subsection shall be paid in the
21same manner as provided in section 885.07 of the statutes. The attorney general may
22compromise and settle any action specified in this subsection in the same manner as
23provided in section 165.25 (6) (a) of the statutes.
AB75-ASA1,1841,24
24(e) Paragraphs (a) to (d) do not apply after January 2, 2011.
AB75-ASA1,1842,5
1(2g) Village of De Forest interest payments. From the appropriation under
2section 20.566 (2) (hm) of the statutes, the department of revenue shall make a
3one-time payment of $9,950 to the village of De Forest for interest costs incurred on
4borrowing by the village relating to a department oversight in recertifying the base
5value of the village's amended tax incremental financing district.
AB75-ASA1,1842,6
6(2L) State agency contractual services spending.
AB75-ASA1,1842,10
7(a) In this subsection, "agency" means an office, department, agency,
8institution of higher education, association, society, or other body in the executive
9branch of state government created or authorized to be created by the constitution
10or any law, which is entitled to expend moneys appropriated by law.
AB75-ASA1,1842,17
11(b) Each agency shall review its contractual services contracts for private
12contractors and consultants for the purpose of reducing spending for contractual
13services by an amount equal to 1 percent during the 2009-11 fiscal biennium. Before
14January 1, 2010, each agency shall submit a report to the joint committee on finance,
15specifying either how contractual services spending can be reduced to achieve the 1
16percent expenditure reduction goal or why the agency is unable to reduce its
17contractual services expenditures to achieve the 1 percent expenditure goal.
AB75-ASA1,1842,20
18(c) The joint committee on finance may take appropriate action to reduce each
19agency's spending for contractual service during the 2009-11 fiscal biennium by an
20amount up to 1 percent.
AB75-ASA1,1842,23
21(2u) Local purchases and projects. The department of administration shall
22pay the following amounts for the purposes specified from the appropriation under
23section 20.855 (4) (fc) of the statutes, as created by this act:
AB75-ASA1,1842,25
24(a) The sum of $25,000 to Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-Ladysmith
25Branch for a job retraining program to help dislocated workers in Rusk County.
AB75-ASA1,1843,2
1(b) The sum of $10,000 to the Love Incorporated Food Bank in Burlington in
2Racine County.
AB75-ASA1,1843,3
3(c) The sum of $5,000 to the Union Grove Food Bank in Racine County.
AB75-ASA1,1843,4
4(d) The sum of $5,000 to the Rio Area Food Pantry.
AB75-ASA1,1843,5
5(e) The sum of $5,000 to the Lodi Food Pantry.
AB75-ASA1,1843,7
6(f) The sum of $25,000 to the City of Racine for new programming for the Root
7River Environmental Education Community Center.
AB75-ASA1,1843,9
8(g) The sum of $10,000 to the Friends of Beckman Mill for restoration and
9renovation activities in Beckman Mill Park in Rock County.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9203
12Section 9203.
Fiscal changes; Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
Protection.
AB75-ASA1,1843,15
13(1)
Agricultural chemical cleanup fund transfer. There is transferred from
14the agricultural chemical cleanup fund to the general fund $500,000 in fiscal year
152009-10 and $500,000 in fiscal year 2010-2011.
AB75-ASA1,1843,18
16(2)
Agrichemical management fund transfer. There is transferred from the
17agrichemical management fund to the general fund $500,000 in fiscal year 2009-10
18and $1,000,000 in fiscal year 2010-2011.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9205
20Section 9205.
Fiscal changes; Board for People with Developmental
Disabilities.
AB75-ASA1, s. 9207
22Section 9207.
Fiscal changes; Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention
Board.
AB75-ASA1,1844,7
2(1)
Milwaukee child welfare services. In the schedule under section 20.005
3(3) of the statutes for the appropriation to the department of children and families
4under section 20.437 (1) (cx) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 2009, the dollar
5amount is increased by $3,000,000 for the second fiscal year of the fiscal biennium
6in which this subsection takes effect for the purpose for which the appropriation is
7made.
AB75-ASA1,1844,13
8(3f) Child care licensing and certification activities. The unencumbered
9balance in the appropriation account under section 20.437 (1) (jm) of the statutes, as
10affected by this act, that is attributable to day care center licensing activities under
11section 48.65, 2007 stats., or to fees received under section 48.65 (3), 2007 stats., is
12transferred to the appropriation account under section 20.437 (2) (jn) of the statutes,
13as created by this act, on the effective date of this subsection.
AB75-ASA1,1844,20
16(1)
Health professional loan programs. The unencumbered balance in the
17appropriation account under section 20.143 (1) (jL), 2007 stats., and the
18unencumbered balance in the appropriation account under section 20.143 (1) (jm),
192007 stats., are transferred to the appropriation account under section 20.285 (1) (jc)
20of the statutes, as affected by this act.