The bill creates a penalty for individuals who intentionally provide false
information to HEAB or the council, which is a civil forfeiture of no more than $500.
In addition, if an individual with whom HEAB has entered into an agreement
intentionally provides false information or fails to notify HEAB that he or she ceases
to be a state resident or ceases to operate a small farm as his or her primary
occupation, the agreement terminates and the individual is liable to HEAB for the
total amount of payments he or she has received together with 10 percent annual
interest. If funding is available due to agreement terminations or because the
maximum amounts described above have not been exceeded in a fiscal year, the
council may advise HEAB of other individuals who are eligible for reimbursement
payments and, based on the amount of available funding, HEAB may limit the total
amount of annual payments to those individuals. If funding is not available to make
payments to all eligible individuals who apply for reimbursement, the council must
give priority to applicants in specified categories.
The bill allows certain individuals with whom HEAB has entered into
agreements to remain eligible for payments despite ceasing to be state residents or
ceasing to have as a primary occupation the operation of small farms. The bill
requires HEAB to consult with the council and promulgate rules allowing such
individuals to remain eligible if the ineligibility is due to circumstances beyond their
control, and those circumstances must include deployment in the United States
armed forces or national guard. The rules must provide for suspending the payments
during ineligibility and reinstituting the payments when an individual is a state
resident or has as a primary occupation the operation of a small farm.
The bill also creates an individual income tax subtract modification (deduction)
for payments made to an individual under the bill. The deduction first applies to
taxable years beginning after December 31, 2015.
The bill requires the Legislative Audit Bureau to evaluate the effectiveness of
the program in achieving the purpose of the program, which the bill specifies as to
recruit and retain new Wisconsin farmers of diverse backgrounds who have
completed postsecondary education, regardless of field of study, previous state
residency, or background in agriculture. The bill also specifies that the purpose is
to sustain the state's small and midsize family farms while fostering innovation in
sustainable best practices. Employment of sustainable best practices is one of the
categories for the council to prioritize applicants if sufficient funding is not available.
No later than July 1, 2023, and every ten years thereafter, the Legislative Audit
Bureau must submit a report to the legislature regarding the evaluation. The report

must include the bureau's recommendations on terminating, continuing, revising, or
expanding the program, including any funding recommendations.
Because this bill relates to an exemption from state or local taxes, it may be
referred to the Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions for a report to be printed
as an appendix to the bill.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB913,1 1Section 1. 15.01 (4) of the statutes, as affected by 2015 Wisconsin Act 55, is
2amended to read:
AB913,4,103 15.01 (4) "Council" means a part-time body appointed to function on a
4continuing basis for the study, and recommendation of solutions and policy
5alternatives, of the problems arising in a specified functional area of state
6government, except the council on physical disabilities has the powers and duties
7specified in s. 46.29 (1) and (2), the state council on alcohol and other drug abuse has
8the powers and duties specified in s. 14.24, the small farm higher education debt
9council has the powers and duties specified in s. 39.52 (3) and (9),
and the electronic
10recording council has the powers and duties specified in s. 706.25 (4).
AB913,2 11Section 2. 15.137 (7) of the statutes is created to read:
AB913,4,1712 15.137 (7) Small farm higher education debt council. There is created in the
13department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection a small farm higher
14education debt council consisting of the secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer
15protection or his or her designee, the chancellor of the University of
16Wisconsin-Extension or his or her designee, and the following members appointed
17by the secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection for 3-year terms:
AB913,5,3
1(a) An individual who administers or participates or cooperates in programs
2of the farm service agency of the U.S. department of agriculture. The secretary may
3consult with the farm service agency in making the appointment.
AB913,5,44 (b) An individual representing agricultural lenders.
AB913,5,55 (c) An individual representing higher education loan providers or servicers.
AB913,3 6Section 3. 20.235 (1) (em) of the statutes is created to read:
AB913,5,127 20.235 (1) (em) Small farm operators. A sum sufficient to make reimbursement
8payments to small farm operators under the program under s. 39.52. Subject to s.
939.52 (6), the amount appropriated under this paragraph in fiscal year 2016-17 may
10not exceed $60,000, in fiscal year 2017-18 may not exceed $120,000, in fiscal year
112018-19 may not exceed $180,000, in fiscal year 2019-20 may not exceed $240,000,
12and in fiscal year 2020-21 and each fiscal year thereafter may not exceed $300,000.
AB913,4 13Section 4. 39.52 of the statutes is created to read:
AB913,5,14 1439.52 Small farm operators. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB913,5,1515 (a) "Council" means the small farm higher education debt council.
AB913,5,2016 (b) "Higher education debt" means debt, including interest, incurred in pursuit
17of a degree from an institution of higher education or to complete a farm and industry
18short course offered by the University of Wisconsin System, but does not include any
19debt reimbursed, assumed, or otherwise paid for under any public or private program
20other than the program established under sub. (3).
AB913,5,2421 (c) "Institution of higher education" means a nonprofit or public educational
22institution that awards an associate's or baccalaureate degree and that is accredited
23by an accrediting agency that is recognized by the secretary of the federal
24department of education.
AB913,5,2525 (d) "Operate a small farm" means to do both of the following:
AB913,6,1
11. Engage in agricultural activities at a small farm.
AB913,6,22 2. Participate in the day-to-day operation of a small farm.
AB913,6,83 (e) "Small farm" means farm premises, as specified in s. 102.04 (3), in this state
4that, at the time of the first payment to an individual under sub. (5) or (9) (b), has
5annual gross cash farm income that is not less than $35,000 nor more than $500,000
6or 140 percent of the maximum annual gross cash farm income for a small farm under
7the typology of the economic research service of the U.S. department of agriculture,
8whichever is greater.
AB913,6,21 9(2) Findings. The legislature finds that farming is central to this state's
10traditions and economy and essential for feeding residents of this state and beyond.
11The legislature also finds that as the population of farmers ages, this state faces a
12challenge recruiting and retaining new farmers. The legislature believes that higher
13education debt is a significant barrier for new farmers who work towards economic
14viability during the early years of their careers. The legislature therefore finds it in
15the best interest of the state to establish a program to provide financial assistance
16to new farmers carrying student debt in their first years of farming in exchange for
17a commitment to farming in this state. The purpose of the program is to recruit and
18retain new Wisconsin farmers of diverse backgrounds who have completed
19postsecondary education, regardless of field of study, previous state residency, or
20background in agriculture, and to sustain this state's small and midsize family farms
21while fostering innovation in sustainable best practices.
AB913,6,24 22(3) Reimbursement program; eligibility. (a) The council shall establish a
23program that reimburses the higher education debt under sub. (5) or (9) (b) if the
24council finds that all of the following are satisfied:
AB913,7,2
11. The individual is a state resident whose primary occupation is to operate a
2small farm.
AB913,7,33 2. The individual satisfies one of the following:
AB913,7,54 a. The individual has graduated from an institution of higher education with
5an associate's or baccalaureate degree.
AB913,7,76 b. The individual has completed a farm and industry short course offered by
7the University of Wisconsin System.
AB913,7,98 3. No later than 5 years after satisfying the requirement under subd. 2., the
9individual begins to operate a small farm.
AB913,7,1110 4. No later than 5 years after satisfying the requirement under subd. 2., the
11individual applies to the council for reimbursement.
AB913,7,1312 5. The individual intends to operate a small farm for at least 5 years after
13applying to the council for reimbursement.
AB913,7,1514 6. No other individual who also operates the small farm specified in subd. 3.
15is reimbursed for his or her higher education debt under sub. (5) or (9) (b).
AB913,7,1716 (b) The council shall allow an individual to apply for reimbursement prior to
17satisfying the requirement under par. (a) 2.
AB913,7,20 18(4) Agreements. (a) The board shall enter into an agreement for making
19payments under sub. (5) or (9) (b) to an individual whom the council finds satisfies
20the requirements under sub. (3) if the board finds all of the following:
AB913,7,2321 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., the repayment period for each student loan
22within the individual's higher education debt that is reimbursed under this section
23does not exceed 10 years.
AB913,8,3
12. For each federal student loan within the individual's higher education debt
2that is reimbursed under this section, the individual enters into the standard
3repayment plan of the federal department of education for the loan.
AB913,8,74 (b) The board may waive a requirement under par. (a) 1. or 2. if the board finds
5that the requirement presents a financial hardship. The board may require an
6individual to submit documentation necessary for the board to determine whether
7the requirement presents a financial hardship.
AB913,8,88 (c) An agreement under par. (a) shall do all of the following:
AB913,8,129 1. Express the individual's commitment to pursue a long-term career in
10farming in this state and to make a good faith effort to comply with the requirements
11of this section during the 5-year period in which the individual receives payments
12under sub. (5) or (9) (b).
AB913,8,1713 2. Require the individual to annually submit documentation showing to the
14board's satisfaction that the individual continues to be a state resident whose
15primary occupation is to operate a small farm and that the individual has in the
16preceding year made all required payments on the individual's outstanding higher
17education debt.
AB913,8,1918 3. Except as otherwise provided in this section, require the board to make
19annual payments under sub. (5).
AB913,8,2220 4. Require the individual to notify the board within 60 days if the individual
21ceases to be a state resident or ceases to have as a primary occupation the operation
22of a small farm.
AB913,8,2423 5. Require the individual to provide the board with any information the board
24determines is necessary for administering this section.
AB913,8,2525 6. Identify the higher education debt to be reimbursed.
AB913,9,1
17. Provide for termination of the agreement as specified in sub. (8) (a).
AB913,9,8 2(5) Reimbursement payments. Except as otherwise provided in this section, for
3each individual with whom the board enters into an agreement under sub. (4) (a), the
4board shall make 5 annual payments of equal amounts to the individual that in total
5equal the total amount of the individual's outstanding higher education debts, or
6$30,000, whichever is less. The board shall make the first payment as soon as
7practicable after entering into the agreement and the subsequent payments
8annually thereafter upon receipt of the documentation required under sub. (4) (c) 2.
AB913,9,13 9(6) Adjustments. The department of administration shall annually on July 1
10adjust the amounts appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (em) and the amount specified
11in sub. (5) to reflect any changes in the U.S. consumer price index for all urban
12consumers, U.S. city average, as determined by the U.S. department of labor, for the
1312-month period ending on the preceding December 31.
AB913,9,16 14(7) Short course limits. In a fiscal year, no more than 25 percent of the amount
15appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (em) for the fiscal year may be used to make
16payments under subs. (5) and (9) (b) to individuals who satisfy sub. (3) (a) 2. b.
AB913,9,21 17(8) Termination. (a) 1. Except as provided in par. (b), on the date that an
18individual ceases to be a state resident, or an individual's primary occupation ceases
19to be the operation of a small farm, the board shall terminate the individual's
20agreement under sub. (4) (a) on that date and the individual is not eligible to receive
21any remaining payments under the agreement.
AB913,9,2522 2. Upon termination of an agreement under subd. 1., an individual is liable to
23the board for an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying the amount
24of the most recent annual payment received by the individual under sub. (5) or (9)
25(b) by a fraction in which the denominator is 365 and the numerator is the number

1of days after the termination date that remain in the year immediately following the
2most recent annual payment.
AB913,10,83 (b) In consultation with the council, the board shall promulgate rules that allow
4an individual to remain eligible for payments under an agreement under sub. (4) (a)
5if, due to circumstances beyond the individual's control, the individual ceases to be
6a state resident, or ceases to operate a small farm, for a limited period of time. The
7circumstances shall include deployment in the United States armed services or
8national guard. The rules shall provide for each of the following:
AB913,10,109 1. Suspending payments during the period the individual ceases to be a state
10resident and reinstituting payments when the individual is a state resident.
AB913,10,1311 2. Suspending payments during the period the individual's primary occupation
12ceases to be the operation of a small farm and reinstituting payments when the
13individual's primary occupation is the operation of a small farm.
AB913,10,18 14(9) Applicants; funding. (a) The council shall advise the board whether an
15applicant for reimbursement payments satisfies the requirements under sub. (3). If
16there is not sufficient funding to make reimbursement payments to all applicants for
17reimbursement, the council shall give priority to applicants under the following
18categories in the council's selection of applicants with which to advise the board:
AB913,10,1919 1. Applicants with the greatest financial need.
AB913,10,2220 2. Applicants who are most likely to successfully continue operating a small
21farm based on factors including an applicant's interest, training, experience,
22business plan, and relationship with a mentor.
AB913,10,2323 3. Applicants who own or who are working toward ownership of a small farm.
AB913,11,224 4. Applicants who operate small farms that employ sustainable best practices
25for farming that are identified in the list of approved conservation enhancements and

1practices under the Conservation Stewardship Program of the U.S. department of
2agriculture.
AB913,11,43 5. Applicants who are members of groups that are underrepresented in farming
4in this state.
AB913,11,115 (b) If funding is available due to agreement terminations under sub. (8) (a) or
6(10) (b), or if funding is available because the total amount of grants made by the
7board under sub. (5) in a fiscal year does not exceed the limit specified in s. 20.235
8(1) (em), the council shall advise the board of other individuals who are eligible for
9reimbursement under sub. (3). Based on the amount of funding that is available, the
10board may make payments to eligible individuals for a total amount that is less than
11the amount required under sub. (5).
AB913,11,14 12(10) Penalties. (a) Any individual who intentionally provides false
13information to the board or council under this section may be required to forfeit no
14more than $500.
AB913,11,2015 (b) If an individual with whom the board has entered into an agreement under
16sub. (4) (a) fails to comply with a requirement under sub. (4) (c) 4. or intentionally
17provides false information to the board or council under this section, the board shall
18terminate the agreement and the individual is liable to the board for the total amount
19of payments made to the individual under sub. (5) together with interest at the rate
20of 10 percent per year from the date of the payments.
AB913,11,22 21(11) Rules. The board and council may promulgate rules to carry out their
22respective duties under this section.
AB913,11,25 23(12) Administrative support. The department of agriculture, trade and
24consumer protection shall provide administrative support to the council for carrying
25out the council's duties under this section.
AB913,12,8
1(13) Audits. The legislative audit bureau shall evaluate the effectiveness of the
2program established under this section in accomplishing the purposes specified in
3sub. (2). No later than July 1, 2023, and every 10 years thereafter, the legislative
4audit bureau shall submit a report of its evaluation to the chief clerk of each house
5of the legislature for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s.
613.172 (3). The report shall include the legislative audit bureau's recommendations
7on terminating, continuing, revising, or expanding the program, including any
8recommendations regarding funding the program.
AB913,5 9Section 5. 71.05 (6) (b) 53. of the statutes is created to read:
AB913,12,1110 71.05 (6) (b) 53. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2015, any
11amount received by an individual under the program under s. 39.52.
AB913,6 12Section 6. 227.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB913,12,1513 227.01 (1) "Agency" means a board, commission, committee, department or
14officer in the state government, except the governor, a district attorney or a military
15or judicial officer. "Agency" includes the small farm higher education debt council.
AB913,7 16Section 7. Nonstatutory provisions.
AB913,12,2417 (1) Initial council members. Notwithstanding the length of term for certain
18members of the small farm higher education debt council that is specified in section
1915.137 (7) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by this act, the initial member appointed
20under section 15.137 (7) (a) of the statutes, as created by this act, shall have a term
21expiring on July 1, 2017, the initial member appointed under section 15.137 (7) (b)
22of the statutes, as created by this act, shall have a term expiring on July 1, 2018, and
23the initial member appointed under section 15.137 (7) (c) of the statutes, as created
24by this act, shall have a term expiring on July 1, 2019.
AB913,8 25Section 8. Effective date.
AB913,13,1
1(1) This act takes effect on July 1, 2016.
AB913,13,22 (End)
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