LRB-2637/1
FFK:amn
2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
April 3, 2023 - Introduced by Joint Legislative Council. Referred to Committee
on Education.
SB203,1,4 1An Act to amend 118.19 (18) (bg) 1.; and to create 118.19 (18) (bp) of the
2statutes; relating to: a lifetime license that authorizes an individual to teach
3an American Indian language in an American Indian language program and
4modifying rules promulgated by the Department of Public Instruction.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill is explained in the Notes provided by the Joint Legislative Council in
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:
Joint Legislative Council prefatory note: This bill was prepared for the Joint
Legislative Council's Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations.
Under current law, an individual who holds any provisional teaching license is
eligible for a tier III lifetime license upon successfully completing six semesters of
teaching experience. This bill provides an option for a federally recognized American
Indian tribe or band to decide whether each applicant for a lifetime license to teach the
American Indian language associated with the tribe or band in an American Indian
language program is qualified to receive the lifetime license. To exercise this option, an
American Indian tribe or band must notify the Department of Public Instruction in

writing. If an American Indian tribe or band exercises this option, DPI may not issue a
lifetime license to teach the associated American Indian language to an individual unless
the tribe or band notifies the department that it has determined that the individual is
qualified for a lifetime license to teach the American Indian language in an American
Indian language program.
Under this bill, if an American Indian tribe or band opts to review individual
applicant's for a lifetime license, DPI must notify the tribal government whenever an
individual applies for a tier III lifetime license in the language that is associated with the
tribal government. Upon receiving the notice from DPI, the tribal government must
determine whether the applicant is highly skilled in the language, and notify the
department of one of the following:
1. If the associated tribal government determines that the individual is highly
skilled in the language, that the tribal government endorses the individual for a tier III
lifetime license in the language.
2. If the associated tribal government determines that the individual is not highly
skilled in the language, that the tribal government does not endorse the individual for
a tier III lifetime license in the language but does endorse the individual to renew a tier
II license in the language.
The bill also provides that DPI may grant a tier III lifetime license in an American
Indian language only if the applicant satisfies certain other requirements needed for a
tier III lifetime license and is endorsed for the tier III lifetime license by the tribal
government associated with that language.
SB203,1 1Section 1 . 118.19 (18) (bg) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB203,2,62 118.19 (18) (bg) 1. The Except as provided in par. (bp), the department may
3issue a lifetime license under this subdivision to an individual who obtained a
4provisional license under par. (a) or (bc) if the individual has successfully completed
56 semesters of teaching, administrating, or pupil services experience, as defined by
6the department by rule.
SB203,2 7Section 2 . 118.19 (18) (bp) of the statutes is created to read:
SB203,3,78 118.19 (18) (bp) Beginning on the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
9inserts date], the department may not issue to an individual a lifetime license that
10authorizes the individual to teach an American Indian language in an American
11Indian language program if the federally recognized American Indian tribe or band
12in this state that is associated with the American Indian language submits to the
13department written notice that states that the tribe or band wishes to evaluate each
14individual who applies for a lifetime license to teach the American Indian language

1in an American Indian language program. If a federally recognized American Indian
2tribe or band in this state submits a written notice to the department under this
3paragraph, the department may issue a lifetime license to the individual to teach an
4American Indian language in an American Indian language program only if the tribe
5or band notifies the department that it has determined that the individual is
6qualified for a lifetime license to teach the American Indian language in an American
7Indian language program.
SB203,3 8Section 3 . PI 34.055 (3) of the administrative code is created to read:
SB203,3,139 PI 34.055 (3) Lifetime license; optional approval process. (a) If a tribal
10government associated with a language under sub. (1) submits a notice to the
11department under s. 118.19 (18) (bp), Stats., the department shall notify the tribal
12government whenever an individual applies for a tier III lifetime license in the
13language under sub. (1) that is associated with the tribal government.
SB203,3,1614 (b) If a tribal government receives notice under par. (a), the tribal government
15shall determine whether the applicant is highly skilled in the language under sub.
16(1), and notify the department of one of the following:
SB203,3,1917 1. If the associated tribal government determines that the individual is highly
18skilled in the language under sub. (1), that the tribal government endorses the
19individual for a tier III lifetime license in the language.
SB203,3,2320 2. If the associated tribal government determines that the individual is not
21highly skilled in the language under sub. (1), that the tribal government does not
22endorse the individual for a tier III lifetime license in the language but does endorse
23the individual to renew a tier II license in the language under s. PI 34.040.
SB203,4,224 (c) The department may grant a tier III lifetime license in a language under
25sub. (1) only if the applicant satisfies the requirements under s. PI 34.041 (3) (a) to

1(c) and is endorsed for the tier III lifetime license by the tribal government associated
2with that language.
SB203,4,33 (End)
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