AB75-ASA1,729,53 (c) In exercising its powers under subs. (4) and (4m), an authority shall consider
4any plan of a metropolitan planning organization under 23 USC 134 that covers any
5portion of the authority's jurisdictional area.
AB75-ASA1,729,10 6(6) Authority obligations to employees of mass transportation systems. (a)
7An authority acquiring a comprehensive unified local transportation system for the
8purpose of the authority's operation of the system shall assume all of the employer's
9obligations under any contract between the employees and management of the
10system to the extent allowed by law.
AB75-ASA1,729,2011 (b) An authority acquiring, constructing, controlling, or operating a
12comprehensive unified local transportation system shall negotiate an agreement
13with the representative of the labor organization that covers the employees affected
14by the acquisition, construction, control, or operation to protect the interests of
15employees affected. This agreement shall include all of the provisions identified in
16s. 59.58 (4) (b) 1. to 8. and may include provisions identified in s. 59.58 (4) (c). An
17affected employee has all the rights and the same status under subch. IV of ch. 111
18that he or she enjoyed immediately before the acquisition, construction, control, or
19operation and may not be required to serve a probationary period if he or she attained
20permanent status before the acquisition, construction, control, or operation.
AB75-ASA1,729,2221 (c) In all negotiations under this subsection, a senior executive officer of the
22authority shall be a member of the authority's negotiating body.
AB75-ASA1,730,2 23(7) Bonds; generally. (a) An authority may issue bonds, the principal and
24interest on which are payable exclusively from all or a portion of any revenues
25received by the authority. The authority may secure its bonds by a pledge of any

1income or revenues from any operations, rent, aids, grants, subsidies, contributions,
2or other source of moneys whatsoever.
AB75-ASA1,730,43 (b) An authority may issue bonds in such principal amounts as the authority
4deems necessary.
AB75-ASA1,730,75 (c) 1. Neither the members of the board of directors of an authority nor any
6person executing the bonds is personally liable on the bonds by reason of the issuance
7of the bonds.
AB75-ASA1,730,128 2. The bonds of an authority are not a debt of the participating political
9subdivisions. Neither the participating political subdivisions nor the state are liable
10for the payment of the bonds. The bonds of any authority shall be payable only out
11of funds or properties of the authority. The bonds of the authority shall state the
12restrictions contained in this paragraph on the face of the bonds.
AB75-ASA1,730,23 13(8) Issuance of bonds. (a) Bonds of an authority shall be authorized by
14resolution of the board of directors. The bonds may be issued under such a resolution
15or under a trust indenture or other security instrument. The bonds may be issued
16in one or more series and may be in the form of coupon bonds or registered bonds
17under s. 67.09. The bonds shall bear the dates, mature at the times, bear interest
18at the rates, be in the denominations, have the rank or priority, be executed in the
19manner, be payable in the medium of payment and at the places, and be subject to
20the terms of redemption, with or without premium, as the resolution, trust
21indenture, or other security instrument provides. Bonds of an authority are issued
22for an essential public and governmental purpose and are public instrumentalities
23and, together with interest and income, are exempt from taxes.
AB75-ASA1,730,2524 (b) The authority may sell the bonds at public or private sales at the price or
25prices determined by the authority.
AB75-ASA1,731,4
1(c) If an officer whose signatures appear on any bonds or coupons ceases to be
2an officer of the authority before the delivery of the bonds or coupons, the officer's
3signature shall, nevertheless, be valid for all purposes as if the officer had remained
4in office until delivery of the bonds or coupons.
AB75-ASA1,731,6 5(9) Covenants. An authority may do all of the following in connection with the
6issuance of bonds:
AB75-ASA1,731,77 (a) Covenant as to the use of any or all of its property, real or personal.
AB75-ASA1,731,98 (b) Redeem the bonds, or covenant for the redemption of the bonds, and provide
9the terms and conditions of the redemption.
AB75-ASA1,731,1610 (c) Covenant as to charge fees, rates, rents, and charges sufficient to meet
11operating and maintenance expenses, renewals, and replacements of any
12transportation system, principal and debt service on bonds creation and
13maintenance of any reserves required by a bond resolution, trust indenture, or other
14security instrument and to provide for any margins or coverages over and above debt
15service on the bonds that the board of directors considers desirable for the
16marketability of the bonds.
AB75-ASA1,731,2117 (d) Covenant as to the events of default on the bonds and the terms and
18conditions upon which the bonds shall become or may be declared due before
19maturity, as to the terms and conditions upon which this declaration and its
20consequences may be waived, and as to the consequences of default and the remedies
21of bondholders.
AB75-ASA1,731,2422 (e) Covenant as to the mortgage or pledge of, or the grant of a security interest
23in, any real or personal property and all or any part of the revenues of the authority
24to secure the payment of bonds, subject to any agreements with the bondholders.
AB75-ASA1,732,3
1(f) Covenant as to the custody, collection, securing, investment, and payment
2of any revenues, assets, moneys, funds, or property with respect to which the
3authority may have any rights or interest.
AB75-ASA1,732,64 (g) Covenant as to the purposes to which the proceeds from the sale of any bonds
5may be applied, and as to the pledge of such proceeds to secure the payment of the
6bonds.
AB75-ASA1,732,97 (h) Covenant as to limitations on the issuance of any additional bonds, the
8terms upon which additional bonds may be issued and secured, and the refunding
9of outstanding bonds.
AB75-ASA1,732,1110 (i) Covenant as to the rank or priority of any bonds with respect to any lien or
11security.
AB75-ASA1,732,1512 (j) Covenant as to the procedure by which the terms of any contract with or for
13the benefit of the holders of bonds may be amended or abrogated, the amount of
14bonds, the holders of which must consent thereto, and the manner in which such
15consent may be given.
AB75-ASA1,732,1816 (k) Covenant as to the custody and safekeeping of any of its properties or
17investments, the insurance to be carried on the property or investments, and the use
18and disposition of insurance proceeds.
AB75-ASA1,732,2119 (L) Covenant as to the vesting in one or more trustees, within or outside the
20state, of those properties, rights, powers, and duties in trust as the authority
21determines.
AB75-ASA1,732,2422 (m) Covenant as to the appointing of, and providing for the duties and
23obligations of, one or more paying agent or other fiduciaries within or outside the
24state.
AB75-ASA1,733,3
1(n) Make all other covenants and do any act that may be necessary or
2convenient or desirable in order to secure its bonds or, in the absolute discretion of
3the authority, tend to make the bonds more marketable.
AB75-ASA1,733,74 (o) Execute all instruments necessary or convenient in the exercise of the
5powers granted under this section or in the performance of covenants or duties,
6which may contain such covenants and provisions as a purchaser of the bonds of the
7authority may reasonably require.
AB75-ASA1,733,19 8(10) Refunding bonds. An authority may issue refunding bonds for the
9purpose of paying any of its bonds at or prior to maturity or upon acceleration or
10redemption. An authority may issue refunding bonds at such time prior to the
11maturity or redemption of the refunded bonds as the authority deems to be in the
12public interest. The refunding bonds may be issued in sufficient amounts to pay or
13provide the principal of the bonds being refunded, together with any redemption
14premium on the bonds, any interest accrued or to accrue to the date of payment of
15the bonds, the expenses of issue of the refunding bonds, the expenses of redeeming
16the bonds being refunded, and such reserves for debt service or other capital or
17current expenses from the proceeds of such refunding bonds as may be required by
18the resolution, trust indenture, or other security instruments. To the extent
19applicable, refunding bonds are subject to subs. (8) and (9).
AB75-ASA1,733,21 20(11) Bonds eligible for investment. (a) Any of the following may invest funds,
21including capital in their control or belonging to them, in bonds of the authority:
AB75-ASA1,733,2222 1. Public officers and agencies of the state.
AB75-ASA1,733,2323 2. Local governmental units, as defined in s. 19.42 (7u).
AB75-ASA1,733,2424 3. Insurance companies.
AB75-ASA1,733,2525 4. Trust companies.
AB75-ASA1,733,26
15. Banks.
AB75-ASA1,734,22 6. Savings banks.
AB75-ASA1,734,33 7. Savings and loan associations.
AB75-ASA1,734,44 8. Investment companies.
AB75-ASA1,734,55 9. Personal representatives.
AB75-ASA1,734,66 10. Trustees.
AB75-ASA1,734,77 11. Other fiduciaries not listed in this paragraph.
AB75-ASA1,734,118 (b) The authority's bonds are securities that may be deposited with and
9received by any officer or agency of the state or any local governmental unit, as
10defined in s. 19.42 (7u), for any purpose for which the deposit of bonds or obligations
11of the state or any local governmental unit is authorized by law.
AB75-ASA1,734,20 12(12) Budgets; rates and charges; audit. The board of directors of an authority
13shall annually prepare a budget for the authority. Except as provided in sub. (15),
14rates and other charges received by an authority shall be used only for the general
15expenses and capital expenditures of the authority, to pay interest, amortization,
16and retirement charges on bonds, and for specific purposes of the authority and may
17not be transferred to any political subdivision. The authority shall maintain an
18accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and
19shall have its financial statements and debt covenants audited annually by an
20independent certified public accountant.
AB75-ASA1,734,23 21(13) Withdrawal from authority. A participating political subdivision that
22joined an authority under sub. (2) (b) 3. may withdraw from an authority if all of the
23following conditions are met:
AB75-ASA1,734,2524 (a) The governing body of the political subdivision adopts a resolution
25requesting withdrawal of the political subdivision from the authority.
AB75-ASA1,735,2
1(b) The political subdivision has paid, or made provision for the payment of, all
2obligations of the political subdivision to the authority.
AB75-ASA1,735,103 (c) If a participating political subdivision withdraws from an authority, the
4authority shall provide the department of revenue with a certified copy of the
5resolution that approves the withdrawal. The withdrawal is effective on the first day
6of the calendar quarter that begins at least 120 days after the department receives
7the certified copy of the resolution approving the withdrawal. If the authority in
8which the withdrawing political subdivision continues to exist after the withdrawal,
9the authority shall provide information describing the exact boundaries of its
10jurisdictional area, as provided in sub. (4) (s) 2.
AB75-ASA1,735,12 11(14) Duty to provide transit service. An authority shall provide, or contract
12for the provision of, transit service within the authority's jurisdictional area.
AB75-ASA1,735,16 13(15) Requirements related to Milwaukee County authority's tax revenues.
14(a) Subject to par. (b), the authority created under sub. (2) (a) may use the revenues
15from taxes imposed by the authority under sub. (4) (s) to fund transit, parks, cultural,
16and emergency medical services programs in the authority's jurisdictional area.
AB75-ASA1,735,1917 (b) The authority created under sub. (2) (a) shall annually pay to the city of
18Milwaukee an amount equal to 15 percent of the revenues from taxes imposed by the
19authority under sub. (4) (s).
AB75-ASA1,735,2120 (c) Milwaukee County shall serve as the fiscal agent of the authority created
21under sub. (2) (a).
AB75-ASA1,736,2 22(17) Other statutes. This section does not limit the powers of political
23subdivisions to enter into intergovernmental cooperation or contracts or to establish
24separate legal entities under s. 66.0301 or 66.1021 or any other applicable law, or

1otherwise to carry out their powers under applicable statutory provisions. Section
266.0803 (2) does not apply to an authority.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1489 3Section 1489. 66.1105 (6) (ae) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-ASA1,736,74 66.1105 (6) (ae) With regard to each district for which the department of
5revenue authorizes the allocation of a tax increment under par. (a), the department
6shall charge the city that created the district an annual administrative fee of $150
7that the city shall pay to the department no later than May 15.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1490 8Section 1490. 66.1106 (7) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-ASA1,736,139 66.1106 (7) (am) With regard to each district for which the department
10authorizes the allocation of a tax increment under par. (a), the department shall
11charge the political subdivision that created the district an annual administrative
12fee of $150 that the political subdivision shall pay to the department no later than
13May 15.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1491 14Section 1491. 66.1113 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,736,2215 66.1113 (1) (a) "Infrastructure expenses" means the costs of purchasing,
16constructing, or improving parking lots; access ways; transportation facilities,
17including roads and bridges; sewer and water facilities; exposition center facilities
18used primarily for conventions, expositions, trade shows, musical or dramatic
19events, or other events involving educational, cultural, recreational, sporting, or
20commercial activities;
parks, boat ramps, beaches, and other recreational facilities;
21fire fighting equipment; police vehicles; ambulances; and other equipment or
22materials dedicated to public safety or public works.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1492 23Section 1492. 66.1305 (2) (a) 2. of the statutes is repealed and recreated to
24read:
AB75-ASA1,737,2
166.1305 (2) (a) 2. "Technology-based incubator" means a facility that provides
2a new or expanding technically-oriented business with all of the following:
AB75-ASA1,737,33 a. Office and laboratory space.
AB75-ASA1,737,44 b. Shared clerical and other support service.
AB75-ASA1,737,55 c. Managerial and technical assistance.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1493 6Section 1493. 66.1305 (2) (c) 3. of the statutes is repealed.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1494 7Section 1494. 66.1333 (2m) (d) 8. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,737,118 66.1333 (2m) (d) 8. Studying the feasibility of an initial design for a
9technology-based incubator, and developing and operating a technology-based
10incubator and applying for a grant under s. 560.14 (3) in connection with a
11technology-based incubator
.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1495 12Section 1495. 66.1333 (2m) (t) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to
13read:
AB75-ASA1,737,1514 66.1333 (2m) (t) "Technology-based incubator" means a facility that provides
15a new or expanding technically-oriented business with all of the following:
AB75-ASA1,737,1616 1. Office and laboratory space.
AB75-ASA1,737,1717 2. Shared clerical and other support service.
AB75-ASA1,737,1818 3. Managerial and technical assistance.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1496 19Section 1496. 67.01 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,738,220 67.01 (5) "Municipality" means any of the following which is authorized to levy
21a tax: a county, city, village, town, school district, board of park commissioners,
22technical college district, metropolitan sewerage district created under ss. 200.01 to
23200.15 or 200.21 to 200.65, town sanitary district under subch. IX of ch. 60, transit
24authority created under s. 66.1039,
public inland lake protection and rehabilitation
25district established under s. 33.23, 33.235, or 33.24 , and any other public body

1empowered to borrow money and issue obligations to repay the money out of public
2funds or revenues. "Municipality" does not include the state.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1497 3Section 1497. 67.01 (9) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,738,64 67.01 (9) (intro.) This chapter is not applicable to appropriation bonds issued
5by a county under s. 59.85 or by a 1st class city under s. 62.62 and, except ss. 67.08
6(1), 67.09 and 67.10, is not applicable:
AB75-ASA1, s. 1498 7Section 1498. 67.05 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,739,168 67.05 (5) (b) No city or village may issue bonds for any purposes other than for
9water systems, lighting works, gas works, bridges, street lighting, street
10improvements, street improvement funding, hospitals, airports, harbor
11improvements, river improvements, breakwaters and protection piers, sewerage,
12garbage disposal, rubbish or refuse disposal, any combination of sewage, garbage or
13refuse or rubbish disposal, parks and public grounds, swimming pools and band
14shells, veterans housing projects, paying the municipality's portion of the cost of
15abolishing grade crossings, for the construction of police facilities and combined fire
16and police safety buildings, for the purchase of sites for engine houses, for fire
17engines and other equipment of the fire department, for construction of engine
18houses, and for pumps, water mains, reservoirs and all other reasonable facilities for
19fire protection apparatus or equipment for fire protection, for parking lots or other
20parking facilities, for school purposes, for libraries, for buildings for the housing of
21machinery and equipment, for acquiring and developing sites for industry and
22commerce as will expand the municipal tax base, for financing the cost of
23low-interest mortgage loans under s. 62.237, for providing financial assistance to
24blight elimination, slum clearance, community development, redevelopment and
25urban renewal programs and projects under ss. 66.1105, 66.1301 to 66.1329 and

166.1331 to 66.1337, to issue appropriation bonds under s. 62.62 to pay unfunded prior
2service liability with respect to an employee retirement system,
or for University of
3Wisconsin System college campuses, as defined in s. 36.05 (6m), until the proposition
4for their issue for the special purpose has been submitted to the electors of the city
5or village and adopted by a majority vote. Except as provided under sub. (15), if the
6common council of a city or the village board of a village declares its purpose to raise
7money by issuing bonds for any purpose other than those specified in this subsection,
8it shall direct by resolution, which shall be recorded at length in the record of its
9proceedings, the clerk to call a special election for the purpose of submitting the
10question of bonding to the city or village electors. If a number of electors of a city or
11village equal to at least 15% of the votes cast for governor at the last general election
12in their city or village sign and file a petition conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40
13with the city or village clerk requesting submission of the resolution, the city or
14village may not issue bonds for financing the cost of low-interest mortgage loans
15under s. 62.237 without calling a special election to submit the question of bonding
16to the city or village electors for their approval.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1499 17Section 1499. 67.05 (6m) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,740,1118 67.05 (6m) (a) An initial resolution adopted by a technical college district board
19for an issue of bonds in an amount of money not exceeding $1,000,000 $1,500,000 for
20building remodeling or improvement need not be submitted to the electors of the
21district for approval unless within 30 days after the initial resolution is adopted there
22is filed with the technical college district secretary a petition conforming to the
23requirements of s. 8.40 requesting a referendum thereon. Such a petition shall be
24signed by electors from each county lying wholly or partially within the district. The
25number of electors from each county shall equal at least 1.5% of the population of the

1county as determined under s. 16.96 (2) (c). If a county lies in more than one district,
2the technical college system board shall apportion the county's population as
3determined under s. 16.96 (2) (c) to the districts involved and the petition shall be
4signed by electors equal to the appropriate percentage of the apportioned population.
5Any initial resolution adopted under sub. (1) in an amount of money not exceeding
6$1,000,000 $1,500,000 at the discretion of the district board, may be submitted to the
7electors without waiting for the filing of a petition. All initial resolutions adopted
8under sub. (1) in an amount of money in excess of $1,000,000 $1,500,000 or more for
9building remodeling or improvement shall be submitted to the electors of the district
10for approval. If a referendum is duly petitioned or required under this subsection,
11bonds may not be issued until the electors of the district have approved the issue.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1500 12Section 1500. 67.12 (12) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,740,2313 67.12 (12) (a) Any municipality may issue promissory notes as evidence of
14indebtedness for any public purpose, as defined in s. 67.04 (1) (b), including but not
15limited to paying any general and current municipal expense, and refunding any
16municipal obligations, including interest on them. Each note, plus interest if any,
17shall be repaid within 10 years after the original date of the note, except that notes
18issued under this section for purposes of ss. 119.498, 145.245 (12m), 281.58, 281.59,
19281.60, 281.61, and 292.72 issued to raise funds to pay a portion of the capital costs
20of a metropolitan sewerage district, or issued by a 1st class city or a county having
21a population of 500,000 or more, to pay unfunded prior service liability with respect
22to an employee retirement system, shall be repaid within 20 years after the original
23date of the note.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1501 24Section 1501. 67.12 (12) (e) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,742,7
167.12 (12) (e) 5. Within 10 days of the adoption by a technical college district
2board of a resolution under subd. 1. to issue a promissory note for a purpose under
3s. 38.16 (2), the secretary of the district board shall publish a notice of such adoption
4as a class 1 notice, under ch. 985. The notice need not set forth the full contents of
5the resolution, but shall state the amount proposed to be borrowed, the method of
6borrowing, the purpose thereof, that the resolution was adopted under this
7subsection and the place where and the hours during which the resolution is
8available for public inspection. If the amount proposed to be borrowed is for building
9remodeling or improvement and does not exceed $1,000,000 $1,500,000 or is for
10movable equipment, the district board need not submit the resolution to the electors
11for approval unless, within 30 days after the publication or posting, a petition
12conforming to the requirements of s. 8.40 is filed with the secretary of the district
13board requesting a referendum at a special election to be called for that purpose.
14Such petition shall be signed by electors from each county lying wholly or partially
15within the district. The number of electors from each county shall equal at least 1.5%
16of the population of the county as determined under s. 16.96 (2) (c). If a county lies
17in more than one district, the technical college system board shall apportion the
18county's population as determined under s. 16.96 (2) (c) to the districts involved and
19the petition shall be signed by electors equal to the appropriate percentage of the
20apportioned population. In lieu of a special election, the district board may specify
21that the referendum shall be held at the next succeeding spring primary or election
22or September primary or general election. Any resolution to borrow amounts of
23money in excess of $1,000,000 $1,500,000 for building remodeling or improvement
24shall be submitted to the electors of the district for approval. If a referendum is held
25or required under this subdivision, no promissory note may be issued until the

1issuance is approved by a majority of the district electors voting at such referendum.
2The referendum shall be noticed, called and conducted under s. 67.05 (6a) insofar as
3applicable, except that the notice of special election and ballot need not embody a
4copy of the resolution and the question which shall appear on the ballot shall be
5"Shall .... (name of district) be authorized to borrow the sum of $.... for (state purpose)
6by issuing its general obligation promissory note (or notes) under section 67.12 (12)
7of the Wisconsin Statutes?".
AB75-ASA1, s. 1501g 8Section 1501g. 69.01 (1r) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-ASA1,742,109 69.01 (1r) "Certificate of termination of domestic partnership" means a
10certificate issued by a county clerk under s. 770.12 (3).
AB75-ASA1, s. 1501h 11Section 1501h. 69.01 (6r) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-ASA1,742,1312 69.01 (6r) "Declaration of domestic partnership" means a declaration issued
13by a county clerk under 770.07 (2).
AB75-ASA1, s. 1501i 14Section 1501i. 69.01 (19) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,742,1615 69.01 (19) "Registrant" means the subject of a certificate or declaration which
16a local registrar has accepted for filing in the system of vital statistics.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1501j 17Section 1501j. 69.01 (26) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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