SB301,113,1514 2. No county or municipality may receive a total amount of payments
15distributed during a year under this subsection that exceeds $10,000,000.
SB301,113,2116 3. The department of revenue shall notify the department of administration of
17any county or municipality that failed to realize its projected savings as required
18under par. (e) 2. a. or b., and the department of administration shall withhold from
19the next payment to the county or municipality an amount equal to the difference
20between the amount of savings required to be realized under par. (e) 2. a. or b. and
21the actual amount of savings realized.
SB301,113,2322 4. The department shall allocate the grant moneys distributed under this
23paragraph as provided by the agreement or contract under par. (a) 1. e.
SB301,114,424 (e) 1. The department of revenue shall give priority to county and municipal
25innovation plans that attempt to realize savings for public safety, fire protection, and

1emergency services while maintaining the appropriate level of such services. After
2the department awards grants to priority applicants, the department may award
3other counties and municipalities a prorated share of the remaining amount
4allocated under s. 25.491 (10).
SB301,114,75 2. a. Each applicant under this paragraph shall certify to the department that
6the county or municipality shall realize half of the projected savings under its plan
7no later than 24 months after first receiving a distribution for the grant.
SB301,114,108 b. Each applicant under this paragraph shall certify to the department that the
9county or municipality shall realize the full amount of the projected savings under
10its plan no later than 36 months after first receiving a distribution for the grant.
SB301,114,1411 (f) 1. Each year during the period described in par. (d) during which grants are
12distributed, the department of revenue shall audit at least 10 percent of the grants
13awarded under par. (a) for which at least 24 months have passed since the first
14distribution under the grant.
SB301,114,1715 2. Each year during the period during which grants under par. (a) are awarded,
16no later than December 31, the department of revenue shall submit a report to the
17joint committee on finance concerning all grants awarded under par. (a).
SB301,114,23 18(2) Innovation planning grants. Beginning in 2024, a municipality with a
19population not exceeding 5,000 may apply to the department of revenue, in the form
20and manner prescribed by the department, for a grant to be used only for staffing and
21consultant expenses for planning the transfer of one or more of the services listed
22under sub. (1) (b). No municipality may receive more than $100,000 for each project
23plan submitted under this paragraph and approved by the department of revenue.
SB301,215 24Section 215. 79.039 of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,115,5
179.039 Certain reductions. (1) For the distribution in 2024 and subsequent
2years, if in any year a county or municipality fails to satisfy the requirements under
3s. 62.90 (5) (a) or 66.0608 (2m), the secretary of administration shall reduce the
4county's or municipality's total of payments under ss. 79.036 and 79.037 for the next
5year by 15 percent.
SB301,115,12 6(2) (a) 1. If in any year a county that imposes the tax under s. 77.70 (2) fails to
7make the contribution to its retirement system's unfunded actuarial accrued
8liability, as required under s. 77.70 (2) (a), the department of revenue shall reduce
9the county's total of payments under ss. 79.035, 79.036, and 79.037 for that year by
10the amount of the unpaid contribution and direct the department of administration
11to pay that amount towards the retirement system's unfunded actuarial accrued
12liability.
SB301,115,1813 2. If in any year a county that imposes the tax under s. 77.70 (2) uses the
14revenue from that tax for an expenditure that is not authorized under s. 77.70 (2),
15the department of revenue shall reduce the county's total of payments under ss.
1679.035, 79.036, and 79.037 for that year by the amount of the unauthorized
17expenditure and direct the department of administration to pay to the county the
18reduced amount.
SB301,115,2519 (b) 1. If in any year a municipality that imposes the tax under s. 77.701 fails
20to make the contribution to its retirement system's unfunded actuarial accrued
21liability, as required under s. 77.701 (1), the department of revenue shall reduce the
22municipality's total of payments under ss. 79.035, 79.036, and 79.037 for that year
23by the amount of the unpaid contribution and direct the department of
24administration to pay that amount towards the retirement system's unfunded
25actuarial accrued liability.
SB301,116,6
12. If in any year a municipality that imposes the tax under s. 77.701 uses the
2revenue from that tax for an expenditure that is not authorized under s. 77.701, the
3department of revenue shall reduce the municipality's total of payments under ss.
479.035, 79.036, and 79.037 for that year by the amount of the unauthorized
5expenditure and direct the department of administration to pay to the municipality
6the reduced amount.
SB301,216 7Section 216. 79.05 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB301,117,78 79.05 (2) (c) Its municipal budget; exclusive of principal and interest on
9long-term debt and exclusive of revenue sharing payments under s. 66.0305,
10payments of premiums under s. 66.0137 (5) (c) 1. and 1m., payments received under
11s. 79.038,
expenditures of payments due to the termination of a tax incremental
12district under s. 79.096 (3), recycling fee payments under s. 289.645, expenditures
13of grant payments under s. 16.297 (1m), unreimbursed expenses related to an
14emergency declared under s. 323.10, expenditures from moneys received pursuant
15to P.L. 111-5, grants received from the state or federal government for the purpose
16of providing law enforcement, fire protection, or emergency medical services,
and
17expenditures made pursuant to a purchasing agreement with a school district
18whereby the municipality makes purchases on behalf of the school district; for the
19year of the statement under s. 79.015 increased over its municipal budget as adjusted
20under sub. (6); exclusive of principal and interest on long-term debt and exclusive
21of revenue sharing payments under s. 66.0305, payments of premiums under s.
2266.0137 (5) (c) 1. and 1m., payments received under s. 79.038, expenditures of
23payments due to the termination of a tax incremental district under s. 79.096 (3),
24recycling fee payments under s. 289.645, expenditures of grant payments under s.
2516.297 (1m), unreimbursed expenses related to an emergency declared under s.

1323.10, expenditures from moneys received pursuant to P.L. 111-5, grants received
2from the state or federal government for the purpose of providing law enforcement,
3fire protection, or emergency medical services,
and expenditures made pursuant to
4a purchasing agreement with a school district whereby the municipality makes
5purchases on behalf of the school district; for the year before that year by less than
6the sum of the inflation factor and the valuation factor, rounded to the nearest 0.10
7percent.
SB301,217 8Section 217. 79.05 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB301,117,109 79.05 (3) (d) Multiply the amount under par. (c) by the amount for the year
10under s. 79.01 (1), 2021 stats.
SB301,218 11Section 218. 79.0965 of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,117,16 1279.0965 State aid; repeal of personal property tax. (1) Beginning in 2025,
13the department of administration shall pay to each taxing jurisdiction, as defined in
14s. 79.095 (1) (c), an amount equal to the property taxes levied on the items of personal
15property described under s. 70.111 (28) for the property tax assessments as of
16January 1, 2023.
SB301,117,21 17(2) (a) Each municipality shall report to the department of revenue, in the time
18and manner determined by the department, the amount of the property taxes levied
19on the items of personal property described under s. 70.111 (28) for the property tax
20assessments as of January 1, 2023, on behalf of the municipality and on behalf of
21other taxing jurisdictions.
SB301,117,2422 (b) Each taxing jurisdiction shall report to the department of revenue, in the
23time and manner determined by the department, any information the department
24considers necessary to administer this section.
SB301,118,3
1(c) If a municipality does not timely electronically file the report required by
2the department of revenue under par. (a), the following reductions will be made to
3the municipality's personal property aid distributed under sub. (1) in 2025:
SB301,118,44 1. Reduction of 25 percent, if not filed by June 30, 2024.
SB301,118,65 2. Forfeiture of the municipality's aid under sub. (1), if not filed by July 15,
62024.
SB301,118,107 (d) If a municipality does not electronically file the report required by the
8department of revenue under par. (a) by July 15, 2024, the department may use the
9best information available to calculate the aid to distribute under sub. (1) in 2025 to
10the applicable taxing jurisdictions.
SB301,118,16 11(3) Each taxing jurisdiction shall attribute to each tax incremental district
12within the taxing jurisdiction the district's proportionate share of the amount the
13taxing jurisdiction receives under sub. (1). The amount that would have been paid
14to a tax incremental district under this subsection shall be distributed to the
15municipality and applicable taxing jurisdictions in the year following the
16termination of the tax incremental district and in each year thereafter.
SB301,219 17Section 219 . 101.02 (7y) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,118,1918 101.02 (7y) (a) In this subsection, “quarry” has the meaning given in s. 66.0441
19(2) (g).
SB301,118,2220 (b) Notwithstanding sub. (7) (a), and except as provided in this subsection and
21s. 66.0441 (3) (d), a city, village, town, or county may not make or enforce a local order
22that limits blasting at a quarry.
SB301,119,423 (c) A city, village, town, or county may petition the department for an order
24granting the city, village, town, or county the authority to impose additional
25restrictions and requirements related to blasting on the operator of a quarry. If a city,

1village, town, or county submits a petition under this paragraph because of concerns
2regarding the potential impact of blasting on a qualified historic building, as defined
3in s. 101.121 (2) (c), the department may require the operator of the quarry to pay
4the costs of an impact study related to the qualified historic building.
SB301,119,95 (d) If the department issues an order under this subsection, the order may
6grant the city, village, town, or county the authority to impose restrictions and
7requirements related to blasting at the quarry that are more restrictive than the
8requirements under s. 101.15 related to blasting and rules promulgated by the
9department under s. 101.15 (2) (e) related to blasting.
SB301,119,1110 (e) The department may not charge a fee to a city, village, town, or county in
11connection with a petition submitted under par. (c).
SB301,220 12Section 220 . 115.385 (1) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,119,1413 115.385 (1) (e) All of the following information derived from statistics reported
14under s. 118.124:
SB301,119,1615 1. The total number of incidents per 100 pupils reported by the school or school
16district.
SB301,119,1717 2. The average total number of incidents per 100 pupils reported statewide.
SB301,119,1918 3. The total number of incidents listed under s. 118.124 (2) (a) 1., 2., 4., and 8.
19per 100 pupils reported by the school or school district.
SB301,119,2120 4. The average total number of incidents listed under s. 118.124 (2) (a) 1., 2.,
214., and 8. per 100 pupils reported statewide.
SB301,221 22Section 221 . 115.385 (1g) (g) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,119,2423 115.385 (1g) (g) The department may not consider the statistics reported by a
24school or school district under s. 118.124.
SB301,222 25Section 222 . 118.124 of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,120,2
1118.124 Statistics of crimes and other safety-related incidents. (1) In
2this section:
SB301,120,43 (a) “Participating private high school" means a private school participating in
4a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 that operates high school grades.
SB301,120,65 (b) “Public high school" means a public school, including a charter school, that
6operates high school grades.
SB301,120,9 7(2) (a) Subject to par. (b), beginning in the 2024-25 school year, a public high
8school and a participating private high school shall collect and maintain statistics
9of incidents of the following:
SB301,120,1010 1. Homicide.
SB301,120,1111 2. Sexual assault.
SB301,120,1212 3. Burglary, robbery, or theft.
SB301,120,1313 4. Battery, substantial battery, or aggravated battery under s. 940.19.
SB301,120,1414 5. Arson.
SB301,120,1615 6. Use or possession of alcohol, a controlled substance, as defined in s. 961.01
16(4), or a controlled substance analog, as defined in s. 961.01 (4m).
SB301,120,1717 7. Possession of a firearm in violation of s. 948.605 (2).
SB301,120,1818 8. A violation of a municipal ordinance relating to disorderly conduct.
SB301,120,2019 (b) The requirement under par. (a) applies only to an incident that satisfies all
20of the following:
SB301,120,2221 1. The incident occurred Monday to Friday between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10
22p.m.
SB301,120,2323 2. The incident occurred on one of the following:
SB301,121,3
1a. Property owned or leased by the school district in which the public high
2school is located, by the operator of the charter school, or by the governing body of
3the participating private high school.
SB301,121,64 b. Transportation, including all of the methods of transportation described in
5ss. 121.55 and 121.555, provided by the public high school, participating private high
6school, or school district.
SB301,121,87 3. The incident was reported to law enforcement, and, as a result of the
8incident, a charge was filed or a citation was issued.
SB301,121,15 9(3) (a) Annually, each public high school in a school district other than a charter
10school established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) shall report the statistics collected
11under sub. (2) to the school board. Annually, by July 31, each school board shall
12submit to the department a report that includes the statistics reported under this
13paragraph by each public high school in the school district and aggregate statistics
14collected under sub. (2) for all of the public high schools in the school district other
15than charter schools established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
SB301,121,1916 (b) Annually, by July 31, each operator of a charter school established under
17s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) that operates high school grades and the governing body of each
18participating private high school shall submit to the department the statistics the
19operator or governing body collected under sub. (2).
SB301,121,2220 (c) No school board, operator of a charter school established under s. 118.40 (2r)
21or (2x), or governing body of a participating private high school may include the
22identity of a pupil in a report under this subsection.
SB301,122,2 23(4) The department shall promulgate rules to administer this section,
24including a rule that requires public high schools, participating private high schools,

1and school districts to collect and report statistics of incidents under this section in
2accordance with the uniform crime reporting system of the department of justice.
SB301,122,5 3(5) The department of justice shall cooperate with the department to develop
4a reporting system under this section that incorporates the uniform crime reporting
5system of the department of justice.
SB301,223 6Section 223. 119.04 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB301,122,197 119.04 (1) Subchapters IV, V and VII of ch. 115, ch. 121 and ss. 66.0235 (3) (c),
866.0603 (1m) to (3), 115.01 (1) and (2), 115.28, 115.31, 115.33, 115.34, 115.343,
9115.345, 115.363, 115.364, 115.365 (3), 115.366, 115.367, 115.38 (2), 115.415, 115.445,
10118.001 to 118.04, 118.045, 118.06, 118.07, 118.075, 118.076, 118.10, 118.12, 118.124,
11118.125 to 118.14, 118.145 (4), 118.15, 118.153, 118.16, 118.162, 118.163, 118.164,
12118.18, 118.19, 118.196, 118.20, 118.223, 118.225, 118.24 (1), (2) (c) to (f), (6), (8), and
13(10), 118.245, 118.25, 118.255, 118.258, 118.291, 118.292, 118.293, 118.2935, 118.30
14to 118.43, 118.46, 118.50, 118.51, 118.52, 118.53, 118.55, 118.56, 120.12 (2m), (4m),
15(5), and (15) to (27), 120.125, 120.13 (1), (2) (b) to (g), (3), (14), (17) to (19), (26), (34),
16(35), (37), (37m), and (38), 120.137, 120.14, 120.20, 120.21 (3), and 120.25 are
17applicable to a 1st class city school district and board but not, unless explicitly
18provided in this chapter or in the terms of a contract, to the commissioner or to any
19school transferred to an opportunity schools and partnership program.
SB301,224 20Section 224 . 174.065 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB301,122,2521 174.065 (3) Collection of delinquent dog license taxes. Delinquent dog
22license taxes may be collected in the same manner as in s. 74.55 and a civil action
23under
ch. 799 for the collecting of personal property taxes, if the action is brought
24within 6 years after the January 1 of the year in which the taxes are required to be
25paid
.
SB301,225
1Section 225. 252.03 (2j) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,123,72 252.03 (2j) A local health officer may not issue a mandate to close any business
3in order to control an outbreak or epidemic of communicable disease for longer than
414 days unless the governing body of the political subdivision in which the order is
5intended to apply approves an extension of the order, with each extension not to
6exceed 14 days. In this subsection, “political subdivision” means a city, village, town,
7or county.
SB301,226 8Section 226 . 256.15 (1) (ij) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,123,109 256.15 (1) (ij) “Interfacility transport” means any transfer of a patient between
10health care facilities or any nonemergent transfer of a patient.
SB301,227 11Section 227 . 256.15 (4) (a) 4. of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,123,1512 256.15 (4) (a) 4. If the ambulance is engaged in a nonemergent interfacility
13transport, one emergency medical technician who is in the patient compartment
14during transport of the patient and one individual who has a certification in
15cardiopulmonary resuscitation, through a course approved by the department.
SB301,228 16Section 228 . 256.15 (4m) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB301,123,2317 256.15 (4m) (d) A rural ambulance service provider that is intending to
18upgrade its service under par. (b) shall submit to the department an update to its
19operational plan including a description of its intention to upgrade. The department
20may not require a rural ambulance service provider to stock an ambulance with
21equipment to perform all functions that the emergency medical services practitioner
22with the highest level of license may perform in order to upgrade the ambulance
23service level under par. (b).
SB301,229 24Section 229 . 256.15 (8) (b) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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1256.15 (8) (b) 3. The individual satisfactorily completes an emergency medical
2responder course that meets or exceeds the guidelines issued by the National
3Highway Traffic Safety Administration under 23 CFR 1205.3 (a) (5), that includes
4training for response to acts of terrorism, and that is approved by the department.
5Any relevant education, training, instruction, or other experience that an applicant
6for initial certification as an emergency medical responder who is not affiliated with
7an ambulance service provider or emergency medical services program
obtained in
8connection with any military service, as defined in s. 111.32 (12g), satisfies the
9completion of an emergency medical responder course, if the applicant demonstrates
10to the satisfaction of the department that the education, training, instruction, or
11other experience obtained by the applicant is substantially equivalent to the
12emergency medical responder course.
SB301,230 13Section 230 . 256.15 (8) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,124,2014 256.15 (8) (bm) The department may not require an applicant for certification
15as an emergency medical responder to register with or take the examination of the
16national registry of emergency medical technicians. An ambulance service provider
17or another emergency medical services program may require an emergency medical
18responder to register with or take the examination of the national registry of
19emergency medical technicians as a condition of being employed by or volunteering
20with the provider or program.
SB301,231 21Section 231 . 256.15 (8) (fm) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,125,522 256.15 (8) (fm) Except as provided in ss. 256.17 and 256.18, the department
23shall issue a certificate as an emergency medical responder, without requiring
24satisfactory completion of any instruction or training that may be required under
25par. (b), to any individual who meets the criteria under par. (b) 1. and 2. and has

1obtained relevant education, training, and experience in connection with military
2service, as defined in s. 111.32 (12g). The determination of whether an individual has
3obtained relevant education, training, and experience is solely within the discretion
4of the ambulance service provider or emergency medical services program with
5which the individual intends to be employed or to volunteer.
SB301,232 6Section 232 . 256.15 (10m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,125,127 256.15 (10m) Exclusive arrangements prohibited. An ambulance service
8provider or emergency medical services program may not prohibit an emergency
9medical responder or emergency medical services practitioner who is employed by
10or volunteering with the ambulance service provider or emergency medical services
11program from being employed by or volunteering with another ambulance service
12provider or emergency medical services program.
SB301,233 13Section 233 . 256.35 (3s) (bm) 5. of the statutes is created to read:
SB301,125,1714 256.35 (3s) (bm) 5. Public safety answering points are eligible to receive a grant
15under subd. 1. without regard as to whether the public safety answering point is
16located in a county that is participating in an emergency services IP network contract
17described under par. (b).
SB301,234 18Section 234. 706.05 (2m) (b) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
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