AB150, s. 6880 23Section 6880. 553.75 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1553.75 (3) The information contained in or filed with any registration
2statement, application or report shall be made available to the public in accordance
3with rules adopted by the commissioner department.
AB150, s. 6881 4Section 6881. 553.75 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2231,105 553.75 (4) The commissioner department upon request shall furnish to any
6person at a reasonable charge photostatic or other copies, certified under the
7commissioner's seal of office,
by the department if certification is requested, of any
8entry in the register or any order or other document on file in the commissioner's
9office
with the department. Any copy so certified is admissible in evidence under s.
10889.18.
AB150, s. 6882 11Section 6882. 553.75 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2231,1312 553.75 (5) The commissioner department may honor requests from interested
13persons for interpretative opinions.
AB150, s. 6883 14Section 6883. 553.78 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2231,20 15553.78 Preemption. This chapter shall not preempt the administration of ch.
1696, 100, 125, 133, 168 or 218. False, fraudulent and deceptive practices in connection
17with the offer, purchase or sale of a franchise defined by rule of the commissioner
18department under s. 553.58 (1) may also constitute unfair methods of competition in
19business or unfair trade practices in business under s. 100.20 (1) or fraudulent
20advertising under s. 100.18.
AB150, s. 6884 21Section 6884. 560.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2232,1522 560.01 (1) Purposes. The functions of the department are of an advocacy,
23regulatory, consultative, advisory, informational, coordinative and promotional
24nature. Through research, planning, consultation and through promotion of the
25development and maximum wise use of the natural and human resources of the

1state, it shall foster the growth and diversification of the economy of the state. It
2shall serve as the central agency and clearinghouse for developmental activities
3concerning the economy of the state. It shall make recommendations to the governor
4for the purpose of guiding a coordinated and economically efficient development of
5the state and shall seek closer cooperation and coordination between units of state
6government, educational institutions, local governments, local planning agencies,
7including regional planning commissions, and business and industry to foster and
8encourage a pattern of community development and of state-local and business
9relationships so that the economy of the state may continue to develop fully and meet
10citizen and community needs. It shall make continuing studies of the problems
11affecting economic and community development and recommendations for relieving
12those problems, and function in any other reasonable manner that will accomplish
13the stated purposes of this chapter. The department may also coordinate training
14for local government officials provided by state agencies including, but not limited
15to, the university of Wisconsin-extension and the technical college system.
AB150, s. 6885 16Section 6885. 560.01 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 560.01 (2) (a).
AB150, s. 6886 17Section 6886. 560.01 (2) (a) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,2232,1818 560.01 (2) (a) (title) State economic policy.
AB150, s. 6887 19Section 6887. 560.01 (2) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,2232,2320 560.01 (2) (b) Regulation of industry, buildings and safety. The department
21shall administer and enforce laws regulating industry, safety and buildings under
22chs. 101, 107, 145 and 168 and ss. 32.19 to 32.27, 167.10, 167.11 and 167.27 and as
23otherwise provided by statute.
AB150, s. 6888 24Section 6888. 560.07 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1560.07 (3) (b) Contract Before July 1, 1996, contract with Forward Wisconsin,
2inc., if the secretary determines it appropriate, to pay Forward Wisconsin, inc., an
3amount not to exceed the amount appropriated under s. 20.143 (1) (bm), 1993 stats.,
4to establish and implement a nationwide business development promotion campaign
5to attract persons interested in locating new enterprises in this state and to
6encourage the retention and expansion of businesses and jobs in this state. Funds
7may be expended to carry out the contract only as provided in s. 16.501.
AB150, s. 6889 8Section 6889. 560.07 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2233,139 560.07 (9) On or before July 1, 1985, and every July 1 thereafter, ending with
10July 1, 1997,
submit to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution
11to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3), a report stating the net
12jobs gain due to the funds provided Forward Wisconsin, inc., under s. 20.143 (1) (bm),
131993 stats
.
AB150, s. 6890 14Section 6890. 560.07 (10) of the statutes is repealed.
AB150, s. 6891 15Section 6891. 560.081 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2233,2416 560.081 (2) (e) Annually select, upon application, up to 5 municipalities to
17participate in the state main street program. The program for each municipality
18shall conclude after 3 years, except that the program for each municipality selected
19after the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], shall conclude
20after 5 years
. The department shall select program participants representing
21various geographical regions and populations. A municipality may apply to
22participate, and the department may select a municipality for participation, more
23than one time. In selecting a municipality, however, the department may give
24priority to those municipalities that have not previously participated.
AB150, s. 6892 25Section 6892. 560.081 (2) (f) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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1560.081 (2) (f) 3. Local organizational and financial commitment to employ a
2program manager for not less than 3 years, or not less than 5 years for participants
3selected after the effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date]
.
AB150, s. 6893 4Section 6893. 560.09 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1993 Wisconsin Act 75,
5is amended to read:
AB150,2234,86 560.09 (5) Consultation. The department shall consult with the council on
7recycling market development board in developing any proposed rules under s.
8560.031.
AB150, s. 6894 9Section 6894. 560.097 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2234,12 10560.097 Notification of position openings; compliance. The department
11shall monitor compliance with the position-opening notification requirements under
12ss. 66.521 (6m) and 101.28 106.16.
AB150, s. 6895 13Section 6895. 560.13 of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,2234,14 14560.13 Capital access program. (1) In this section:
AB150,2234,1615 (a) "Lender" means a public depository under ch. 34 that is approved by the
16department for participation in the program under this section.
AB150,2234,2117 (b) "Passive real estate project" means the purchase or ownership of real estate
18for the purpose of deriving income from speculation, trade or rental of the property,
19except that "passive real estate project" does not include the purchase or ownership
20of that portion of real estate that is used for operation of the business of the real estate
21owner.
AB150,2234,2422 (c) "Small business" means a business entity, including a parent corporation or
23any subsidiary or affiliated corporation, that employs fewer than 51 full-time
24employes or that has gross annual sales of less than $5,000,000.
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1(2) The department shall administer a loan incentive program, to be called the
2capital access program. Under the program, the borrower of an eligible loan that is
3made by a participating lender shall pay a fee to the lender for enrolling the loan in
4the program. For each such enrolled loan, the lender shall contribute an amount that
5is equal to the fee paid by the borrower of the loan and the department shall pay a
6financial incentive to the lender that equals the sum of the fee paid by the borrower
7of the loan and the contribution made by the lender. All financial incentives paid by
8the department for loans enrolled in the program by a lender shall be deposited in
9an interest-bearing reserve account that is owned and controlled by the department
10but maintained by the lender. All moneys contributed for enrolled loans by a lender
11and the fees paid by the borrowers of all of the loans enrolled in the program by that
12lender shall be deposited in another interest-bearing reserve account that is owned
13and controlled by the department but maintained by the lender. Except as provided
14in sub. (4), moneys in the reserve accounts, including accrued interest, may be used
15by the department only to compensate the lender for losses that it incurs if a borrower
16of an enrolled loan defaults on the loan.
AB150,2235,20 17(3) A loan may be enrolled in the program only if it is related to the start-up
18or expansion of a small business and will likely result in the creation or retention of
19jobs within the state. A loan may not be enrolled in the program if it is made to
20finance any of the following:
AB150,2235,2121 (a) The refinancing of existing debt.
AB150,2235,2222 (b) A housing project.
AB150,2235,2323 (c) A passive real estate project.
AB150,2235,2424 (d) Any other activities or projects determined by the department.
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1(4) If a participating lender wishes to withdraw from the program, the
2department shall close out the reserve accounts maintained by the lender and
3deposit the moneys, including accrued interest, in the appropriation account under
4s. 20.143 (1) (kq).
AB150,2236,6 5(5) The department shall promulgate rules that set forth criteria for all of the
6following:
AB150,2236,87 (a) Determining the maximum amount that may be loaned under the program
8to a single borrower.
AB150,2236,109 (b) Determining the amount of the fee that the borrower of an enrolled loan
10must pay.
AB150,2236,1211 (c) Any other criteria that the department determines is necessary for operation
12of the capital access program.
AB150,2236,15 13(6) As part of the report required under s. 15.04 (1) (d), the department shall
14include a report detailing the operation of the capital access program and assessing
15the effectiveness of the program in promoting economic development.
AB150, s. 6896 16Section 6896. 560.165 of the statutes is repealed.
AB150, s. 6897 17Section 6897. 560.167 of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,2236,18 18560.167 Wisconsin trade project program. (1) In this section:
AB150,2236,2319 (a) "Eligible business" means a business operating in this state that
20manufactures a product or performs a service, or both, with a potential to be exported
21and that, together with all of its affiliates and subsidiaries and its parent company,
22had gross annual sales of $25,000,000 or less in the calendar year preceding the year
23in which it applies for a reimbursement under this section.
AB150,2237,224 (b) "Matchmaker trade delegation event" means a trade event that is planned
25by the U.S. department of commerce and that has prearranged meetings between

1new-to-market or new-to-export eligible businesses and prospective foreign
2representatives and distributors.
AB150,2237,53 (c) "Trade show" means a trade event held in a country other than the United
4States that brings prospective foreign buyers to a central location and that is
5certified or coordinated by the U.S. department of commerce or the department.
AB150,2237,8 6(2) Subject to sub. (5), the department may make reimbursements totaling no
7more than $100,000 in a fiscal year from the appropriations under s. 20.143 (1) (c)
8and (ie) to eligible businesses for any of the following:
AB150,2237,109 (a) Fees for participation in a trade show or matchmaker trade delegation
10event.
AB150,2237,1211 (b) Costs associated with shipping displays, sample products, catalogs or
12advertising material to a trade show or matchmaker trade delegation event.
AB150,2237,1413 (c) Costs incurred at a trade show or matchmaker trade delegation event for
14utilities, booth construction or necessary modifications or repairs.
AB150,2237,1715 (d) Costs associated with foreign language translation of brochures or product
16information or with the use of translation services at a trade show or matchmaker
17trade delegation event.
AB150,2237,19 18(3) An eligible business seeking reimbursement under this section shall submit
19to the department an application containing all of the following:
AB150,2237,2220 (a) An export development plan and a description of how the activities for which
21reimbursement is sought will benefit the applicant's ability to export its product or
22service.
AB150,2237,2423 (b) An itemized budget for expenses expected to be incurred for all of the
24activities for which reimbursement is sought.
AB150,2237,2525 (c) A description of the proposed use of the reimbursement.
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1(d) Assurance that at least 50% of the manufactured value of the product or of
2the performance value of the service will be produced in this state.
AB150,2238,4 3(4) (a) The department may approve an eligible business for reimbursement
4after considering all of the following:
AB150,2238,65 1. The extent to which the business' export development plan demonstrates the
6potential of the product or service to be exported in a particular foreign market.
AB150,2238,87 2. The extent to which the business' proposed reimbursable activities relate to
8the potential success of the product or service to be exported.
AB150,2238,109 (b) The department shall give priority for reimbursements under this section
10to eligible businesses participating in the department's export mentoring program.
AB150,2238,11 11(5) The department may not do any of the following:
AB150,2238,1212 (a) Reimburse an eligible business more than $5,000 in a 12-month period.
AB150,2238,1413 (b) Reimburse an eligible business more than $5,000 for participation in a trade
14show or matchmaker trade delegation event.
AB150,2238,1715 (c) Reimburse an eligible business for participating more than one time in the
16same trade show or matchmaker trade delegation event held at different times or in
17different locations.
AB150,2238,1918 (d) Reimburse an eligible business more than $15,000 over the life of the
19program.
AB150,2238,23 20(6) An eligible business that is approved for a reimbursement under sub. (4)
21shall provide to the department, within 90 days after the trade show or matchmaker
22trade delegation event for which the reimbursement is sought, documentation
23detailing the costs for which the reimbursement is sought.
AB150, s. 6898 24Section 6898. 560.17 (1) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2238,2525 560.17 (1) (d) 2. A city, town or village with a population of 4,000 10,000 or less.
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1Section 6899. 560.17 (6m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2239,82 560.17 (6m) The board may require that in order to receive a grant or loan
3under this section a business contribute from a source other than the state a portion
4of the cost of the project for which the business is applying for a grant or loan. The
5 If the board requires a contribution, the board shall determine whether the
6contribution may be in cash or in kind. The If the board allows any portion of a
7contribution to be in kind, the
board shall determine what services or materials may
8be used as in-kind contributions.
AB150, s. 6900 9Section 6900. 560.183 (8) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2239,1610 560.183 (8) Administrative contract. (intro.) From the appropriation under
11s. 20.143 (1) (fd), the department shall contract with the board of regents of the
12university University of Wisconsin system System for administrative services from
13the office of rural health of the department of professional and community
14development of the university of Wisconsin hospital and clinics University of
15Wisconsin Medical School
. Under the contract, the office of rural health shall do all
16of the following:
AB150, s. 6901 17Section 6901. 560.184 (1) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,2239,2118 560.184 (1) (am) "Eligible practice area" means a primary care shortage area,
19an obstetric shortage area, a state or federal prison, an area health education center
20program established under 42 USC 295g-1, an American Indian reservation or trust
21lands of an American Indian tribe.
AB150, s. 6902 22Section 6902. 560.184 (1) (c) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150,2239,2423 560.184 (1) (c) "Obstetric shortage area" has the meaning given in s. 560.183
24(1) (ar).
AB150, s. 6903 25Section 6903. 560.184 (1) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
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1560.184 (1) (d) "Primary care shortage area" has the meaning given in s.
2560.183 (1) (cm).
AB150, s. 6904 3Section 6904. 560.184 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2240,74 560.184 (3) (a) The department shall enter into a written agreement with the
5health care provider. In the agreement, the health care provider shall agree to
6practice exclusively in a primary care health professional shortage in this state
7primarily in an eligible practice
area.
AB150, s. 6905 8Section 6905. 560.184 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,2240,109 560.184 (4) Loan repayment. (intro.) Loans Principal and interest due on loans,
10exclusive of any penalties,
may be repaid by the department at the following rate:
AB150,2240,1311 (a) Ten percent of the principal of the loan or $2,500, whichever is less, during
12the first year of practice exclusively in a primary care health professional shortage
13area
.
AB150,2240,1614 (b) An additional 12.5% of the principal of the loan or $3,125, whichever is less,
15during the 2nd year of practice exclusively in a primary care health professional
16shortage area
.
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