AB40-ASA1,77,3
116.957
(1) (gg) "Excess federal amount" means, for a fiscal year, the amount by
2which the federal assistance for the fiscal year exceeds the federal assistance for
3fiscal year 2007-08.
AB40-ASA1,77,75
16.957
(1) (gr) "Federal assistance" means, for a fiscal year, all moneys received
6from the federal government under
42 USC 6861 to
6873 and
42 USC 8621 to
8629 7in the fiscal year.
AB40-ASA1,77,119
16.957
(1) (o) 1. The
total amount received by the department for low-income
10funding under 42 USC 6861 to 6873 and 42 USC 8621 to 8629 federal assistance in
11fiscal year 1997-98.
AB40-ASA1,77,1413
16.957
(2) (a) 1.
All moneys received from the federal government under 42
14USC 6861 to 6873 and 42 USC 8621 to 8629 The federal assistance in a fiscal year.
AB40-ASA1, s. 326
15Section
326. 16.957 (2) (d) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-ASA1,77,1916
16.957
(2) (d) 2m. In fiscal years 2011-12 and 2012-13, at the department's
17discretion, subtract from the amount required to be spent on weatherization and
18other energy conservation services under par. (a) an amount that is no more than the
19sum of $10,000,000 and the excess federal amount for the fiscal year.
AB40-ASA1, s. 326m
20Section 326m. 16.957 (4) (c) 1. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,77,2221
16.957
(4) (c) 1. b.
All moneys received under 42 USC 6861 to 6873 and 42 USC
228621 to 8629 The federal assistance for that fiscal year.
AB40-ASA1,78,9
116.964
(5) (a) The office shall provide grants from the appropriation under s.
220.505 (6)
(c) (kb) to cities to employ additional uniformed law enforcement officers
3whose primary duty is beat patrolling. A city is eligible for a grant under this
4subsection in fiscal year 1994-95 if the city has a population of 25,000 or more. A city
5may receive a grant for a calendar year if the city applies for a grant before September
61 of the preceding calendar year. Grants shall be awarded to the 10 eligible cities
7submitting an application for a grant that have the highest rates of violent crime
8index offenses in the most recent full calendar year for which data is available under
9the uniform crime reporting system of the federal bureau of investigation.
AB40-ASA1,78,1711
16.964
(12) (b) The office shall make grants to counties to enable them to
12establish and operate programs, including suspended and deferred prosecution
13programs and programs based on principles of restorative justice, that provide
14alternatives to prosecution and incarceration for criminal offenders who abuse
15alcohol or other drugs. The office shall make the grants from the appropriations
16under s. 20.505 (6) (b),
(j) (kn), and (ku). The office shall collaborate with the
17departments of corrections and health services in establishing this grant program.
AB40-ASA1, s. 330
18Section
330. 16.964 (12) (br) of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-ASA1,78,2119
16.964
(12) (br) Any county that receives a grant under this subsection on or
20after January 1, 2012, shall provide matching funds that are equal to 25 percent of
21the amount of the grant.
AB40-ASA1,78,2523
16.964
(12) (bt) The office shall make a grant under par. (b) in fiscal year
242011-12 to Milwaukee County in the amount of $333,900, if Milwaukee County
25provides matching funds equal to 25 percent of the amount of the grant.
AB40-ASA1, s. 330m
1Section 330m. 16.964 (12) (bt) of the statutes, as created by 2011 Wisconsin
2Act .... (this act), is repealed.
AB40-ASA1,79,74
16.964
(12) (gm) Beginning in fiscal year 2012-13, the office shall, every 5
5years, make grants under this subsection available to any county on a competitive
6basis. A county may apply for a grant under this paragraph regardless of whether
7the county has received a grant previously under this subsection.
AB40-ASA1, s. 331
8Section
331. 16.964 (14) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,79,129
16.964
(14) (intro.) Beginning in fiscal year
2008-09 2011-2012, from the
10appropriation under s. 20.505 (6)
(f) (ke), the office shall in each fiscal year provide
11$20,000 $17,000 to each of the following child advocacy centers for education,
12training, medical advice, and quality assurance activities:
AB40-ASA1, s. 332
13Section
332. 16.964 (15) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 16.964 (15) (b) 1.
AB40-ASA1, s. 333
14Section
333. 16.964 (15) (b) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
AB40-ASA1,79,1715
16.964
(15) (b) 2. The office may charge a person that is not a state agency a
16fee for use of the statewide public safety interoperable communication system under
17par. (a).
AB40-ASA1,80,719
16.967
(6) Reports. By March 31 of each year, the department of
20administration, the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, the
21department of
commerce safety and professional services, the department of health
22services, the department of natural resources, the department of tourism, the
23department of revenue, the department of transportation, the board of regents of the
24University of Wisconsin System, the public service commission, and the board of
25curators of the historical society shall each submit to the department a plan to
1integrate land information to enable such information to be readily translatable,
2retrievable, and geographically referenced for use by any state, local governmental
3unit, or public utility. Upon receipt of this information, the department shall
4integrate the information to enable the information to be used to meet land
5information data needs. The integrated information shall be readily translatable,
6retrievable, and geographically referenced to enable members of the public to use the
7information.
AB40-ASA1,80,169
16.971
(9) In conjunction with the public defender board, the director of state
10courts, the departments of corrections and justice and district attorneys, the
11department may maintain, promote and coordinate automated justice information
12systems that are compatible among counties and the officers and agencies specified
13in this subsection, using the moneys appropriated under s. 20.505 (1)
(ja) (kh), (kp)
, 14and (kq). The department shall annually report to the legislature under s. 13.172
15(2) concerning the department's efforts to improve and increase the efficiency of
16integration of justice information systems.
AB40-ASA1,80,2018
16.98
(4) From the
appropriation
appropriations under s. 20.505 (1) (fo)
and
19(kg), the department may provide grants to any organization with which the
20department contracts to operate the program under sub. (1).
AB40-ASA1,80,2322
16.99
(3b) "Juvenile correctional facility" means
the Southern Oaks Girls
23School, the Ethan Allen School, the Copper Lake School and the Lincoln Hills School.
AB40-ASA1,81,8
116.993
(7) Purchase educational technology materials, supplies, equipment,
2and contractual services for school districts, cooperative educational service
3agencies, technical college districts,
and, the board of regents of the University of
4Wisconsin System
, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison under s. 16.72 (8), and
5establish standards and specifications for purchases of educational technology
6hardware and software by school districts, cooperative educational service agencies,
7technical college districts, and the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin
8System.
AB40-ASA1,81,1110
17.07
(3m) Notwithstanding sub. (3), the
earned release review parole 11commission chairperson may be removed by the governor, at pleasure.
AB40-ASA1,81,1513
18.16
(1) (a) "Disabled veteran-owned financial adviser" means a financial
14adviser certified by the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.0335 1516.283 (3).
AB40-ASA1,81,1917
18.16
(1) (b) "Disabled veteran-owned investment firm" means an investment
18firm certified by the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.0335 1916.283 (3).
AB40-ASA1,81,2221
18.16
(1) (c) "Minority financial adviser" means a financial adviser certified by
22the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.036 16.287 (2).
AB40-ASA1,81,2524
18.16
(1) (d) "Minority investment firm" means an investment firm certified by
25the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.036 16.287 (2).
AB40-ASA1,82,42
18.64
(1) (a) "Disabled veteran-owned financial adviser" means a financial
3adviser certified by the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.0335 416.283 (3).
AB40-ASA1,82,86
18.64
(1) (b) "Disabled veteran-owned investment firm" means an investment
7firm certified by the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.0335 816.283 (3).
AB40-ASA1,82,1110
18.64
(1) (c) "Minority financial adviser" means a financial adviser certified by
11the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.036 16.287 (2).
AB40-ASA1,82,1413
18.64
(1) (d) "Minority investment firm" means an investment firm certified by
14the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.036 16.287 (2).
AB40-ASA1,82,1816
18.77
(1) (a) "Disabled veteran-owned financial adviser" means a financial
17adviser certified by the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.0335 1816.283 (3).
AB40-ASA1,82,2220
18.77
(1) (b) "Disabled veteran-owned investment firm" means an investment
21firm certified by the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.0335 2216.283 (3).
AB40-ASA1,82,2524
18.77
(1) (c) "Minority financial adviser" means a financial adviser certified by
25the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.036 16.287 (2).
AB40-ASA1,83,32
18.77
(1) (d) "Minority investment firm" means an investment firm certified by
3the department of
commerce administration under s.
560.036 16.287 (2).
AB40-ASA1,83,145
19.36
(12) Information relating to certain employees. Unless access is
6specifically authorized or required by statute, an authority shall not provide access
7to a record prepared or provided by an employer performing work on a project to
8which s. 66.0903,
66.0904, 103.49, or 103.50 applies, or on which the employer is
9otherwise required to pay prevailing wages, if that record contains the name or other
10personally identifiable information relating to an employee of that employer, unless
11the employee authorizes the authority to provide access to that information. In this
12subsection, "personally identifiable information" does not include an employee's
13work classification, hours of work, or wage or benefit payments received for work on
14such a project.
AB40-ASA1,83,1716
19.42
(13) (b) The positions of associate and assistant vice presidents of the
17University of Wisconsin System
and vice chancellors identified in s. 20.923 (5).
AB40-ASA1,83,2019
19.42
(13) (c) All positions identified under s. 20.923 (2), (4),
(4g), (6) (f) to (h),
20(7), and (8) to (10), except clerical positions.
AB40-ASA1,83,2522
19.42
(13) (cm) The president and vice presidents of the University of
23Wisconsin System and the chancellors and vice chancellors of all University of
24Wisconsin institutions, the University of Wisconsin Colleges, and the University of
25Wisconsin-Extension.
AB40-ASA1,84,72
19.45
(11) (a) The administrator of the division of merit recruitment and
3selection in the office of state employment relations shall, with the board's advice,
4promulgate rules to implement a code of ethics for classified and unclassified state
5employees except state public officials subject to this subchapter,
unclassified 6personnel in the University of Wisconsin System
, and officers and employees of the
7judicial branch.
AB40-ASA1,84,119
19.45
(11) (b) The board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System shall
10establish a code of ethics for
unclassified personnel in that system who are not
11subject to this subchapter.
AB40-ASA1,84,2513
19.55
(1) Except as provided in sub. (2) and s. 5.05 (5s), all records under this
14subchapter or subch. III of ch. 13 in the possession of the board are open to public
15inspection at all reasonable times. The board shall
require each person wishing to
16examine or copy a statement of economic interests and any information contained
17therein to do so only at the office of the board, and shall require an individual wishing
18to examine
or copy a statement of economic interests or the list of persons who inspect
19any statements which are in the board's possession to provide his or her full name
20and address, and if the individual is representing another person, the full name and
21address of the person which he or she represents. Such identification
may shall be
22provided
in writing or in person. The board shall record and retain for at least 3 years
23information obtained by it pursuant to this subsection. No individual may use a
24fictitious name or address or fail to identify a principal in making any request for
25inspection.
AB40-ASA1,85,42
19.56
(2) (b) 6. Is made available to the official by the
department of commerce 3Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation or the department of tourism in
4accordance with sub. (3) (e), (em) or (f).
AB40-ASA1, s. 359
5Section
359. 19.56 (3) (e) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,85,96
19.56
(3) (e) (intro.) A state public official who is an officer or employee of the
7department of commerce Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may solicit,
8receive and retain on behalf of the state anything of value for the purpose of any of
9the following:
AB40-ASA1, s. 360
10Section
360. 19.56 (3) (e) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,85,1511
19.56
(3) (e) 1. The sponsorship by the
department of commerce Wisconsin
12Economic Development Corporation of a trip to a foreign country primarily to
13promote trade between that country and this state that the
department of commerce 14Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation can demonstrate through clear and
15convincing evidence is primarily for the benefit of this state.
AB40-ASA1,85,2217
19.56
(3) (f) A state public official may receive and retain from the
department
18of commerce Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation anything of value which
19the
department of commerce Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation is
20authorized to provide under par. (e) and may receive and retain from the department
21of tourism anything of value which the department of tourism is authorized to
22provide under par. (em).