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16.285
(1) (a)
1m. “Business” means a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited
16liability company, joint venture, or corporation.
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2m. “Financial adviser” has the meaning given in s. 16.283 (1) (d).
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3. “Investment firm” has the meaning given in s. 16.283 (1) (e).
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5. “Woman-owned financial adviser” means a financial adviser that fulfills all
20of the following requirements:
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a. It is at least 51 percent owned, controlled, and actively managed by a woman.
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b. It has its principal place of business in this state.
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6. “Woman-owned investment firm” means an investment firm that fulfills all
24of the following requirements:
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a. It is at least 51 percent owned, controlled, and actively managed by a woman.
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1b. It has its principal place of business in this state.
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2Section
99. 16.285 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(1) (b) The department shall implement a program for the certification
4of woman-owned businesses
, woman-owned financial advisers, and woman-owned
5investment firms. The department may, without conducting an investigation, certify
6a business
currently performing a useful business function, financial adviser, or
7investment firm that has its principal place of business in this state as a
8woman-owned business
, woman-owned financial adviser, or woman-owned
9investment firm if the business
, financial adviser, or investment firm is certified, or
10otherwise classified, as a woman-owned business
, woman-owned financial adviser,
11or woman-owned investment firm by an agency or municipality of this or another
12state, a federally recognized American Indian tribe, or the federal government, or by
13a private business with expertise in certifying woman-owned businesses
,
14woman-owned financial advisers, or woman-owned investment firms if the
15business uses substantially the same process as the department promulgates by rule
16for implementing this subsection.
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17Section 100
. 16.285 (1) (bm) of the statutes is repealed.
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18Section
101. 16.285 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(2) The department shall develop, maintain, and keep current a
20computer database of businesses
, financial advisers, and investment firms certified
21under sub. (1) in the state that are owned by women, containing demographic
22statistics and information on the types of industries represented, sales volume and
23growth rates, generation of jobs by both new and existing businesses, and any other
24relevant characteristics. The department shall compile and periodically update a list
1of businesses
, financial advisers, and investment firms certified under sub. (1) and
2make the list available to the public on the Internet.
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3Section 102
. 16.287 (2) (dm) of the statutes is repealed.
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4Section
103. 16.287 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
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16.287
(4) Minority business database. The department shall develop,
6maintain, and keep current a computer database of all minority businesses, minority
7financial advisers, and minority investment firms certified under this section.
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8Section 104
. 16.288 of the statutes is created to read:
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916.288 Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned businesses. (1) 10Definitions. In this section:
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(a) “Business" means a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability
12company, joint venture, or corporation.
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(b) “Duly authorized representative" means any person authorized in writing
14by the business to act on behalf of the business.
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(c) “Financial adviser" means a business that serves as an adviser with regard
16to the sale of evidences of indebtedness or other obligations.
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(d) “Investment firm" means a business that serves as a manager, comanager,
18or in any other underwriting capacity with regard to the sale of evidences of
19indebtedness or other obligations or as a broker-dealer, as defined in s. 551.102 (4).
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(e) “Useful business function" means the provision of materials, supplies,
21equipment, or services to customers, including the state.
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22(2) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned business database. The
23department shall develop, maintain, and keep current a computer database of all
24businesses, financial advisers, and investment firms certified under this section.
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1(3) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned business, financial adviser,
2and investment firm certification. (a) Any business, financial adviser, or
3investment firm may apply to the department for certification under this section.
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(b) 1. The department shall certify a business, financial adviser, or investment
5firm under this section if, after conducting an investigation, the department
6determines that the business, financial adviser, or investment firm fulfills all of the
7following requirements:
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a. One or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender individuals own at least
951 percent of the business, financial adviser, or investment firm or, in the case of any
10publicly owned business, financial adviser, or investment firm, one or more lesbian,
11gay, bisexual, or transgender individuals own at least 51 percent of the stock of the
12business, financial adviser, or investment firm.
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b. One or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender individuals or one or more
14duly authorized representatives of one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender
15individuals control the management and daily business operations of the business,
16financial adviser, or investment firm.
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c. The business, financial adviser, or investment firm is currently performing
18a useful business function. Acting as a conduit for the transfer of funds to a business
19that is not certified under this section does not constitute a useful business function,
20unless doing so is a normal industry practice.
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2. The department may, without conducting an investigation, certify a
22business, financial adviser, or investment firm having its principal place of business
23in this state and currently performing a useful business function if the business,
24financial adviser, or investment firm is certified, or otherwise classified, as a lesbian,
25gay, bisexual, or transgender-owned business, financial adviser, or investment firm
1by an agency or municipality of this or another state, a federally recognized
2American Indian tribe or band, or the federal government.
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(c) If a business, financial adviser, or investment firm applying for certification
4under this section fails to provide the department with sufficient information to
5enable the department to conduct an investigation under par. (b) 1. or does not
6qualify for certification under par. (b), the department shall deny the application.
7A business, financial adviser, or investment firm whose application is denied may,
8within 30 days after the date of the denial, appeal in writing to the secretary. The
9secretary shall enter his or her final decision within 30 days after receiving the
10appeal.
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(d) 1. The department may, at the request of any state agency or on its own
12initiative, evaluate any business, financial adviser, or investment firm certified
13under this section to verify that it continues to qualify for certification. The business,
14financial adviser, or investment firm shall provide the department with any records
15or information necessary to complete the examination.
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2. If a business, financial adviser, or investment firm fails to comply with a
17reasonable request for records or information, the department shall notify the
18business, financial adviser, or investment firm and the department of
19transportation, in writing, that it intends to decertify the business, financial adviser,
20or investment firm.
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3. If, after an evaluation under this paragraph, the department determines
22that a business, financial adviser, or investment firm no longer qualifies for
23certification under this section, the department shall notify the business, financial
24adviser, or investment firm and the department of transportation, in writing, that
25it intends to decertify the business, financial adviser, or investment firm.
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1(e) 1. A business, financial adviser, or investment firm receiving a notice under
2par. (d) 2. or 3. may appeal in writing to the secretary within 30 days after the date
3of the notice.
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2. If the business, financial adviser, or investment firm does not submit an
5appeal under subd. 1., the department shall immediately decertify the business,
6financial adviser, or investment firm.
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3. If the business, financial adviser, or investment firm submits an appeal
8under subd. 1., the secretary shall enter his or her final decision, in writing, within
930 days after receiving the appeal. If the secretary confirms the decision of the
10department, the department shall immediately decertify the business, financial
11adviser, or investment firm.
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4. A business, financial adviser, or investment firm decertified under subd. 3.
13may, within 30 days after the secretary's decision, request a contested case hearing
14under s. 227.42 from the department. If the final administrative or judicial
15proceeding results in a determination that the business, financial adviser, or
16investment firm qualifies for certification under this section, the department shall
17immediately certify the business, financial adviser, or investment firm. The
18department shall provide the business, financial adviser, or investment firm and the
19department of transportation with a copy of the final written decision regarding
20certification under this paragraph.
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21(4) Department rule making. The department shall promulgate by
22administrative rule procedures to implement this section.
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23Section 105
. 16.289 of the statutes is created to read:
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2416.289 Disability-owned businesses.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
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1(a) “Business" means a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability
2company, joint venture, or corporation.
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(b) “Duly authorized representative" means any person authorized in writing
4by the business to act for the business.
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(c) “Financial adviser" means a business that serves as an adviser with regard
6to the sale of evidences of indebtedness or other obligations.
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(d) “Investment firm" means a business that serves as a manager, comanager,
8or in any other underwriting capacity with regard to the sale of evidences of
9indebtedness or other obligations or as a broker-dealer, as defined in s. 551.102 (4).
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(e) “Useful business function" means the provision of materials, supplies,
11equipment, or services to customers, including the state.
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12(2) Disability-owned business database. The department shall develop,
13maintain, and keep current a computer database of all businesses, financial
14advisers, and investment firms certified under this section.
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15(3) Disability-owned business, financial adviser, and investment firm
16certification. (a) Any business, financial adviser, or investment firm may apply to
17the department for certification under this section.
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(b) 1. The department shall certify a business, financial adviser, or investment
19firm under this section if, after conducting an investigation, the department
20determines that the business, financial adviser, or investment firm fulfills all of the
21following requirements:
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a. One or more individuals with a disability own at least 51 percent of the
23business, financial adviser, or investment firm or, in the case of any publicly owned
24business, financial adviser, or investment firm, one or more individuals with a
1disability own at least 51 percent of the stock of the business, financial adviser, or
2investment firm.
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b. One or more individuals with a disability or one or more duly authorized
4representatives of one or more individuals with a disability control the management
5and daily business operations of the business, financial adviser, or investment firm.
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c. The business, financial adviser, or investment firm has its principal place of
7business in this state.
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d. The business, financial adviser, or investment firm is currently performing
9a useful business function. Acting as a conduit for the transfer of funds to a business
10that is not certified under this section does not constitute a useful business function,
11unless doing so is a normal industry practice.
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2. The department may, without conducting an investigation, certify a
13business, financial adviser, or investment firm having its principal place of business
14in this state and currently performing a useful business function if the business,
15financial adviser, or investment firm is certified, or otherwise classified, as
16disability-owned business, financial adviser, or investment firm by an agency or
17municipality of this or another state, a federally recognized American Indian tribe
18or band, or the federal government.
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(c) If a business, financial adviser, or investment firm applying for certification
20under this section fails to provide the department with sufficient information to
21enable the department to conduct an investigation under par. (b) 1. or does not
22qualify for certification under par. (b), the department shall deny the application.
23A business, financial adviser, or investment firm whose application is denied may,
24within 30 days after the date of the denial, appeal in writing to the secretary. The
1secretary shall enter his or her final decision within 30 days after receiving the
2appeal.
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(d) 1. The department may, at the request of any state agency or on its own
4initiative, evaluate any business, financial adviser, or investment firm certified
5under this section to verify that it continues to qualify for certification. The business,
6financial adviser, or investment firm shall provide the department with any records
7or information necessary to complete the examination.
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2. If a business, financial adviser, or investment firm fails to comply with a
9reasonable request for records or information, the department shall notify the
10business, financial adviser, or investment firm and the department of
11transportation, in writing, that it intends to decertify the business, financial adviser,
12or investment firm.
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3. If, after an evaluation under this paragraph, the department determines
14that a business, financial adviser, or investment firm no longer qualifies for
15certification under this section, the department shall notify the business, financial
16adviser, or investment firm and the department of transportation, in writing, that
17it intends to decertify the business, financial adviser, or investment firm.
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(e) 1. A business, financial adviser, or investment firm receiving a notice under
19par. (d) 2. or 3. may appeal in writing to the secretary within 30 days after the date
20of the notice.
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2. If the business, financial adviser, or investment firm does not submit an
22appeal under subd. 1., the department shall immediately decertify the business,
23financial adviser, or investment firm.
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3. If the business, financial adviser, or investment firm submits an appeal
25under subd. 1., the secretary shall enter his or her final decision, in writing, within
130 days after receiving the appeal. If the secretary confirms the decision of the
2department, the department shall immediately decertify the business, financial
3adviser, or investment firm.
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4. A business, financial adviser, or investment firm decertified under subd. 3.
5may, within 30 days after the secretary's decision, request a contested case hearing
6under s. 227.42 from the department. If the final administrative or judicial
7proceeding results in a determination that the business, financial adviser, or
8investment firm qualifies for certification under this section, the department shall
9immediately certify the business, financial adviser, or investment firm. The
10department shall provide the business, financial adviser, or investment firm and the
11department of transportation with a copy of the final written decision regarding
12certification under this paragraph.
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13(4) Department rule making. The department shall promulgate by
14administrative rule procedures to implement this section.
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15Section
106. 16.29 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1616.29 (title)
Technical assistance
and tourism promotion.
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17Section
107. 16.29 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 16.29 (1) (intro.) and
18amended to read:
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16.29
(1) (intro.) Annually, the department shall grant to the Great Lakes
20inter-tribal council the amount appropriated under s. 20.505 (1) (kx)
to for the
21following purposes:
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22(a) To partially fund a program to provide technical assistance for economic
23development on Indian reservations if the conditions under subs. (2) and (3) are
24satisfied.
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25Section
108. 16.29 (1) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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116.29
(1) (b) To fund tourism promotion activities under the Native American
2Tourism of Wisconsin program. The grants under this paragraph are not subject to
3the conditions under subs. (2) and (3).
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4Section
109. 16.293 of the statutes is created to read:
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516.293 Water utility assistance for low-income households. (1) 6Definitions. In this section:
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(a) “County department" means a county department under s. 46.215 or 46.22.
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(b) “Crisis assistance" means a benefit that is given to a household experiencing
9or at risk of experiencing a water utility–related emergency.
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(c) “Household" means any individual or group of individuals who are living
11together as one economic unit for whom residential water is customarily purchased
12in common or who make undesignated payments for water in the form of rent.
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(d) “Utility allowance" means the amount of utility costs paid by those
14individuals in subsidized housing who pay their own utility bills, as averaged from
15total utility costs for the housing unit by the housing authority.
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(e) “Water utility assistance" means a benefit that is given to a household to
17assist in meeting the cost of water utility.
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18(2) Administration. (a) The department shall administer a water utility
19assistance program for low-income households to assist eligible households to meet
20home water utility costs and shall establish a payments schedule for the program.
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(b) The department may contract with a county department, another local
22governmental agency, or a private nonprofit organization to process applications and
23make payments under the water utility assistance program for low-income
24households.
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1(3) Application procedure. (a) A household may apply for water utility
2assistance from the department under the water utility assistance program for
3low-income households. A household shall apply on a form prescribed by the
4department.
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(b) If by February 1 of any year the number of households applying for
6assistance under par. (a) substantially exceeds the number anticipated to apply, the
7department may reduce the assistance payments under sub. (5) made after that date.
8The department may also suspend the processing of additional applications until the
9department adjusts assistance amounts payable.
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10(4) Eligibility. (a) Subject to sub. (3) (b), all of the following households are
11eligible to receive water utility assistance under this section:
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1. A household with income that is not more than 60 percent of the statewide
13median household income.
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7
15USC 2011 to
2036 or supplemental security income or state supplemental payments
16under
42 USC 1381 to
1383c or s. 49.77.
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3. A household with income within the limits specified under par. (b) that
18resides in housing that is subsidized or administered by a municipality, a county, the
19state, or the federal government for which a utility allowance is applied to determine
20the amount of rent or the amount of the subsidy.
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(b) The department may establish additional eligibility requirements and
22other program guidelines for the program.
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23(5) Assistance payments. Subject to moneys appropriated under s. 20.505 (7)
24(ee), water utility assistance shall be paid according to the payments schedule
25established under sub. (2) (a).
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1(6) Individuals in state prisons or secured juvenile facilities. No assistance
2payment under sub. (5) may be made to an individual who is imprisoned in a state
3prison under s. 302.01 or to an individual placed at a juvenile correctional facility,
4as defined in s. 938.02 (10p), or a secured residential care center for children and
5youth, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g).