AB56-ASA1,1034g 21Section 1034g. 73.10 (2) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56-ASA1,381,2422 73.10 (2) (c) Beginning in 2021, each municipality that is eligible to receive a
23payment under s. 79.097 shall submit with the information required under pars. (a)
24and (b) the actual annual revenues received under s. 66.0420 (7).
AB56-ASA1,1037 25Section 1037 . 77.25 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1,382,3
177.25 (7) By a subsidiary corporation to its parent corporation for no
2consideration, nominal consideration or in sole consideration of cancellation,
3surrender or transfer of capital stock between parent and subsidiary corporation.
AB56-ASA1,1038 4Section 1038 . 77.25 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1,382,65 77.25 (10) Solely in order to provide or release security for a debt or obligation,
6if the debt or obligation was not incurred as the result of a conveyance
.
AB56-ASA1,1066e 7Section 1066e. 78.12 (4) (a) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
AB56-ASA1,1066f 8Section 1066f. 78.12 (4) (a) 3. of the statutes is repealed.
AB56-ASA1,1066g 9Section 1066g. 78.12 (4) (a) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1,382,1110 78.12 (4) (a) 4. Multiply the number of gallons under subd. 3. 1. by the rate
11published under s. 78.015 as increased under s. 78.017.
AB56-ASA1,1067h 12Section 1067h. 78.12 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1,383,313 78.12 (5) Payment of tax. Licensed suppliers shall pay taxes on motor vehicle
14fuel no later than the 15th day of the month for motor vehicle fuel sold during the
15previous month. At the option of a wholesaler distributor, a licensed supplier shall
16allow the wholesaler distributor to delay paying the tax to the licensed supplier until
17the date that the tax is due to this state. A wholesaler distributor who makes delayed
18payments shall make the payments by electronic funds transfer. If a wholesaler
19distributor fails to make timely payments, the licensed supplier may terminate the
20right of the wholesaler distributor to make delayed payments. Each licensed
21supplier shall notify the department of each wholesaler distributor who makes
22delayed payments of the tax. The department may require any wholesaler
23distributor who makes delayed payments of the tax to furnish the department a
24surety bond payable to this state in an amount not to exceed 3 times the highest
25estimated monthly tax owed by the wholesaler distributor. Whenever the wholesaler

1distributor pays the licensed supplier, the licensed supplier shall credit the
2wholesaler distributor's account for the amount of tax reduction that results from the
3calculation under s. 78.12 (4) (a) 2.
AB56-ASA1,1067i 4Section 1067i. 78.20 of the statutes, as affected by 2019 Wisconsin Act .... (this
5act), is repealed.
AB56-ASA1,1067j 6Section 1067j. 78.20 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56-ASA1,383,87 78.20 (6) A refund may not be claimed under this section for fuel purchased
8after September 30, 2019.
AB56-ASA1,1067p 9Section 1067p. 78.68 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1,383,1410 78.68 (10) Except as provided in ss. 78.19, 78.20 (2) and 78.75 (1m) (b), s. 71.75
11(2) and (4) to (7) as it applies to the taxes under ch. 71 applies to the taxes under this
12chapter. Sections 71.74 (13), 71.75 (9) and (10), 71.80 (3), 71.93, 71.935, and 73.03
13(52), (52m), and (52n), as they apply to refunds of the taxes under ch. 71 apply to the
14refund of the taxes under this chapter.
AB56-ASA1,1073g 15Section 1073g. 79.097 of the statutes is created to read:
AB56-ASA1,383,19 1679.097 State aid; video service provider fee. (1) (a) In 2020, each
17municipality that assesses a fee under s. 66.0420 (7) shall receive a payment equal
18to 0.5 percent of the gross receipts, as reported under sub. (2) (a), used as the basis
19for the actual fee revenues received by the municipality in 2018.
AB56-ASA1,383,2220 (b) In 2021, each municipality that assesses a fee under s. 66.0420 (7) shall
21receive a payment equal to 1 percent of the gross receipts, as reported under sub. (2)
22(b), used as the basis for the actual fee revenues received by the municipality in 2019.
AB56-ASA1,383,2523 (c) Beginning in 2022 and ending in 2029, annually, each municipality that
24assesses a fee under s. 66.0420 (7) shall receive a payment under this section equal
25the amount it received in 2021.
AB56-ASA1,384,2
1(2) Each municipality that is eligible to receive a payment under this section
2shall report to the department of revenue the following information:
AB56-ASA1,384,43 (a) On or before August 15, 2019, the 2018 actual fee revenues from s. 66.0420
4(7) and the estimated gross receipts on which the fee revenues are based.
AB56-ASA1,384,65 (b) On or before August 15, 2020, the 2019 actual fee revenues from s. 66.0420
6(7) and the estimated gross receipts on which the fee revenues are based.
AB56-ASA1,384,97 (c) Any other information, provided in the time and manner determined by the
8department, that the department considers necessary for the administration of this
9section.
AB56-ASA1,384,12 10(3) (a) Annually, on or before October 1, the department of revenue shall notify
11each municipality that is eligible to receive a payment under this section of the
12amount of the payment that the municipality shall receive in the following year.
AB56-ASA1,384,1613 (b) The department of revenue shall certify the amount of the payment due to
14each taxing jurisdiction under sub. (1) to the department of administration, and the
15department of administration shall make the payment on or before the 4th Monday
16in July.
AB56-ASA1,1078 17Section 1078 . 84.013 (3) (af) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56-ASA1,384,2018 84.013 (3) (af) I 43 extending approximately 14.3 miles between Silver Spring
19Drive in the city of Glendale and STH 60 in the village of Grafton, in Milwaukee and
20Ozaukee counties.
AB56-ASA1,1078d 21Section 1078d. 84.013 (3) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB56-ASA1,385,222 84.013 (3) (b) I 41 extending approximately 23 miles between STH 96 in the
23town of Grand Chute and CTH “F” in the town of Lawrence, in Brown and Outagamie
24counties, including all interchanges, and including work on local roads as necessary
25for the completion of the project. As a component of this project, the department shall

1construct an interchange of I 41 and local highways near the intersection of
2Southbridge Road/French Road and Creamery Road in Brown County.
AB56-ASA1,1079 3Section 1079 . 84.016 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1,385,74 84.016 (2) Notwithstanding ss. 84.013, 84.51, 84.52, 84.53, 84.555, and 84.95,
5but subject to s. 86.255, this state's share of costs for any major interstate bridge
6project, including preliminary design work for the project, may be funded only from
7the appropriations under ss. 20.395 (3) (dq), (dv), and (dx) and 20.866 (2) (ugm).
AB56-ASA1,1079m 8Section 1079m. 84.062 of the statutes is created to read:
AB56-ASA1,385,9 984.062 Alternative project delivery. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB56-ASA1,385,1210 (a) “Alternative technical concepts" means a proposed alternative to the
11technical requirements provided by the office in the request for proposals for a
12project.
AB56-ASA1,385,1413 (b) “Best value design-build contract” means a design-build contract award
14made following a calculation of value as provided in a request for proposals.
AB56-ASA1,385,1715 (c) “Design-build contract” means a contract for a project under which the
16design, engineering, construction, and related services are provided by a single
17design-builder.
AB56-ASA1,385,2018 (d) “Design-builder" means a private legal entity, consortium, or joint venture
19that proposes to or executes a contract with the office to design, engineer, and
20construct a project under this section.
AB56-ASA1,385,2421 (e) “Design-build project" means a project for which design, engineering,
22construction, and related services are procured through a single contract with a
23single private legal entity, consortium, or joint venture capable of providing the
24necessary design, engineering, construction, and related services.
AB56-ASA1,386,2
1(f) “Design professional” means a person registered under s. 443.03 or 443.04
2or a firm, partnership, or corporation registered under s. 443.08.
AB56-ASA1,386,43 (g) “Director” means the director of the office of innovative program delivery
4attached to the department under s. 15.463 (1).
AB56-ASA1,386,75 (h) “Fixed price variable scope design-build contract” means a design-build
6contract award made to the lowest qualified responsible bidder able to provide the
7best qualitative scope of work at a price not to exceed a fixed price set by the office.
AB56-ASA1,386,98 (i) “Low bid design-build contract” means a design-build contract award made
9to the lowest qualified responsible bidder.
AB56-ASA1,386,1110 (j) “Member” means a private legal entity that is a member of a consortium or
11joint venture that is a design-builder.
AB56-ASA1,386,1312 (k) “Office” means the office of innovative program delivery attached to the
13department under s. 15.463 (1).
AB56-ASA1,386,1514 (L) “Project” means a project involving a highway improvement, as defined in
15s. 84.06 (1) (am).
AB56-ASA1,386,1716 (m) “Qualified responsible bidder” means a design-builder responding to a
17request for qualifications and that is certified by the technical review committee.
AB56-ASA1,386,2018 (n) “Responsive cost proposal” means a proposal that clearly identifies the costs
19of all services to be performed by the qualified responsible bidder, including all
20related fees, wages, and equipment and material costs.
AB56-ASA1,386,2421 (o) “Responsive technical proposal” means a proposal that clearly
22demonstrates a qualified responsible bidder's understanding of the design,
23engineering, and construction services to be performed and clearly describes the
24bidder's approach to the project.
AB56-ASA1,387,2
1(p) “Technical review committee” means the committee appointed under sub.
2(3).
AB56-ASA1,387,53 (q) “Value engineering change” means a proposal that provides for a product
4of equal or improved quality to the product required by the department and that will
5reduce the project cost, improve safety, or decrease the time to complete the project.
AB56-ASA1,387,10 6(2) Design-build projects. (a) The department shall administer a pilot
7program under which not more than 6 contracts are awarded for design-build
8projects to be completed no later than December 31, 2025. The director may not
9designate a project as a design-build project unless the department is able to clearly
10define the scope of work.
AB56-ASA1,387,1211 (b) The department may not expend more than $250,000,000 for 6 design-build
12contracts designated as follows:
AB56-ASA1,387,1413 1. One low bid design-build contract for a project with an estimated value of
14not less than $5,000,000 and not more than $25,000,000.
AB56-ASA1,387,1615 2. One best value design-build contract for a project with an estimated value
16of not less than $25,000,000 and not more than $75,000,000.
AB56-ASA1,387,1817 3. One fixed price variable scope design-build contract with an estimated value
18of not less than $25,000,000 and not more than $75,000,000.
AB56-ASA1,387,2219 4. Three contracts designated by the director with a total estimated value of not
20more than $125,000,000. The department may enter into a low bid design-build
21contract, best value design-build contract or a fixed price variable scope
22design-build contract under this subdivision.
AB56-ASA1,388,223 (c) For each project designated as a design-build project under par. (a), the
24office shall prepare a written analysis supporting the office's determination that it
25is the best interests of the state to make the designation. The written determination

1and supporting materials are subject to inspection under s. 19.35. The written
2analysis shall include all of the following:
AB56-ASA1,388,43 1. The extent to which the department can adequately define the project
4requirements in a proposed scope of design and construction.
AB56-ASA1,388,55 2. The impact on the projected project schedule and completion date.
AB56-ASA1,388,66 3. The impact on the projected cost of the project.
AB56-ASA1,388,77 4. The impact on the quality factors of the project.
AB56-ASA1,388,98 5. The availability of contractors with experience with design-build projects or
9other innovative project delivery methods.
AB56-ASA1,388,1110 6. The capability of the department to manage a design-build project with
11office employees and design consultants.
AB56-ASA1,388,1412 7. The capability of the department to oversee a design-build project with a
13contractor with experience with design-build projects or other innovative project
14delivery methods.
AB56-ASA1,388,1615 8. The availability of current department employees qualified to perform
16design and engineering services required for the design-build project.
AB56-ASA1,388,1717 9. The original character of the product or the services.
AB56-ASA1,388,1918 10. The statutory authority for the designation of the project as a design-build
19project and how the project furthers the department's statutory duties.
AB56-ASA1,388,2220 11. Whether the design-build project must comply with any federal rule or
21regulation or any U.S. department of transportation requirement and a statement
22that the design-build project is in compliance.
AB56-ASA1,388,2323 12. Any other criteria the office determines is necessary.
AB56-ASA1,389,224 (d) For each project designated under par. (a), the office shall solicit requests
25for qualifications, requests for proposals, and cost proposals as provided in this

1section and, subject to sub. (7) (c) and (d), let each project by contract to a qualified
2responsible bidder.
AB56-ASA1,389,133 (e) No more than 6 months following the completion of a design-build project
4designated under this subsection, the office shall prepare a report, with input from
5the design-builder and the technical review committee, detailing the project, the
6decision to designate the project as a design-build project, the type of design-build
7contract let, and recommendations for statutory changes, if any. The office shall
8provide this report to the joint committee on finance and the senate and assembly
9standing committees having jurisdiction over transportation matters. The senate
10and assembly standing committees having jurisdiction over transportation matters
11shall schedule a hearing on the report not more than 30 days following distribution
12of the report by the chief clerks of the senate and the assembly. This paragraph does
13not apply to projects completed after December 31, 2025.
AB56-ASA1,389,16 14(3) Technical review committee. (a) The secretary shall appoint 5 individuals
15to a technical review committee to evaluate proposals submitted under this section.
16The committee shall consist of the following:
AB56-ASA1,389,1917 1. An employee of the department representing a regional office of the
18department who has at least 5 years of experience in the transportation construction
19industry.
AB56-ASA1,389,2220 2. Two employees of the department representing the division of the
21department responsible for transportation project development, each of whom have
22at least 5 years of experience in the transportation construction industry.
AB56-ASA1,389,2423 3. One person representing a state association of architectural, engineering, or
24design companies.
AB56-ASA1,390,2
14. One person representing a state association of transportation construction
2companies.
AB56-ASA1,390,73 (b) The secretary may not appoint to the technical review committee any person
4associated, as defined in s. 19.42 (2), with a design-builder. No person appointed to
5the technical review committee may review proposals under this section when the
6proposed project could benefit the appointee or the appointee's immediate family, as
7defined in s. 19.42 (7).
AB56-ASA1,390,98 (c) A person appointed to the technical review committee is an agent of the
9department under s. 895.46.
AB56-ASA1,390,1110 (d) Except as otherwise provided in this section, all records of the technical
11review committee are open to public inspection and copying under s. 19.35 (1).
AB56-ASA1,390,17 12(4) Bids. The office shall solicit design-build proposals in 2 phases. In the first
13phase, the office shall solicit requests for qualifications under sub. (5) and requests
14for proposals under sub. (6). The technical review committee shall certify responsible
15bidders as provided in sub. (5) (c) and shall score technical proposals as provided in
16sub. (6) (b). In the 2nd phase, the office shall solicit cost proposals and the technical
17review committee shall evaluate cost proposals as provided in sub. (7).
AB56-ASA1,390,19 18(5) Request for qualifications. (a) The office shall prepare a request for
19qualifications that includes all of the following:
AB56-ASA1,390,2120 1. Minimum required qualifications for certification as a qualified bidder,
21which shall include all of the following:
AB56-ASA1,390,2522 a. The design and construction experience of the design-builder or member,
23personnel, and contractors who will manage the design, engineering, and
24construction aspects of the project. The office may not require a level of experience
25that will unreasonably restrict competition.
AB56-ASA1,391,3
1b. A requirement that the design-builder or member employ an individual who
2has no fewer than 5 years of experience in highway construction specific to highway
3improvement projects in this state.
AB56-ASA1,391,54 c. A requirement that the design-builder or member be a design professional
5or will employ or contract with a design professional.
AB56-ASA1,391,86 d. A sworn statement of the design-builder's financial ability, equipment, and
7experience in design-build project delivery and any other information the office
8determines is necessary to determine a bidder's competency.
AB56-ASA1,391,109 2. Minimum required qualifications for certification as a responsible bidder,
10which shall include all of the following:
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