36.54(1)(b) (b) The environmental education board shall consult with other state agencies, including the University of Wisconsin-Extension, conservation and environmental groups, youth organizations and nature and environmental centers in identifying needs and establishing priorities for environmental education.
36.54(2) (2)
36.54(2)(a)(a) In this subsection:
36.54(2)(a)1. 1. "Corporation" means a nonstock corporation organized under ch. 181 that is a nonprofit corporation, as defined in s. 181.0103 (17).
36.54(2)(a)1m. 1m. "Lake sanitary district" has the meaning given in s. 30.50 (4q).
36.54(2)(a)2. 2. "Public agency" means a county, city, village, town, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, lake sanitary district or school district or an agency of this state or of a county, city, village, town, public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district, lake sanitary district or school district.
36.54(2)(b) (b) From the appropriations under s. 20.285 (1) (j), (r) and (rc), the environmental education board shall award grants to corporations and public agencies for the development, dissemination and presentation of environmental education programs. Programs shall be funded on an 18-month basis. The environmental education board may not award a grant unless the grant recipient matches at least 25% of the amount of the grant. Private funds and in-kind contributions may be applied to meet the matching requirement. Grants under this paragraph may not be used to replace funding available from other sources.
36.54(2)(c) (c) The environmental education board shall promulgate rules establishing the criteria and procedures for the awarding of grants for programs and projects under par. (b). The environmental education board shall use the priorities established under sub. (1) for awarding grants if the amount in the appropriations under s. 20.285 (1) (j), (r) and (rc) in any fiscal year is insufficient to fund all applications under this subsection.
36.54(2)(d) (d) The environmental education board shall seek private funds for the purpose of the grants under this subsection.
36.54(2)(e) (e) No more than one-third of the total amount awarded in grants under par. (b) in any fiscal year may be awarded to state agencies.
36.54(2)(f) (f) The environmental education board may use up to 5% of the amount appropriated under s. 20.285 (1) (rc) to administer the grants under this subsection.
36.54 History History: 1989 a. 299; 1991 a. 39; 1993 a. 16, 458; 1995 a. 27 ss. 3878m to 3880 and 9145 (1); 1995 a. 349; 1997 a. 27 s. 2745g; Stats. 1997 s. 36.54; 1997 a. 79, 237; 2005 a. 25.
36.54 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See also ch. EEB 2, Wis. adm. code.
36.55 36.55 Reporting employment harassment and discrimination claims. By September 1 of each even-numbered year, the president shall submit a report to the chief clerk of each house for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) that contains a description of each employment harassment or discrimination claim filed against the board or an employee of the board and resolved in favor of the claimant, the amount of any settlement paid to or judgment entered for the claimant and a description of any discipline of board employees resulting from the resolution of the claim.
36.55 History History: 1999 a. 9.
36.56 36.56 Grants for forestry cooperatives.
36.56(1) (1) From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (qm), the center for cooperatives under s. 36.11 (40) may award grants to persons to form forestry cooperatives under ch. 185 or 193 that consist primarily of private, nonindustrial owners of woodland. A grant recipient shall provide matching funds equal to 50% of the grant amount awarded. The match may be in the form of money or in-kind services or both, but may not include money received from the state.
36.56(2) (2) In each fiscal year, the center for cooperatives may not encumber funds from the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (qm) for administrative expenses if the amounts encumbered in that fiscal year for administrative expenses exceed 5% of the total expenditures from the appropriation for the fiscal year.
36.56 History History: 1999 a. 9; 2005 a. 441.
36.58 36.58 Veterinary diagnostic laboratory.
36.58(1) (1)Duties of the veterinary diagnostic laboratory board. The veterinary diagnostic laboratory board shall do all of the following:
36.58(1)(a) (a) Prescribe policies for the operation of the veterinary diagnostic laboratory.
36.58(1)(b) (b) Develop biennial budget requests for the veterinary diagnostic laboratory.
36.58(1)(c) (c) In accordance with sub. (3), set fees for services provided by the veterinary diagnostic laboratory.
36.58(2) (2)Duties of the veterinary diagnostic laboratory. The veterinary diagnostic laboratory shall do all of the following:
36.58(2)(a) (a) Operate a laboratory that does all of the following:
36.58(2)(a)1. 1. Provides testing and diagnostic services for all types of animals, including fish, in this state, with emphasis on services for farm animals.
36.58(2)(a)2. 2. Provides the diagnostic services necessary to meet the requirements for accreditation by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians.
36.58(2)(a)3. 3. Provides the testing and diagnostic services needed by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection to discharge the department's responsibilities related to disease control and animal health.
36.58(2)(b) (b) Maintain a regional laboratory in the city of Barron.
36.58(2)(c) (c) In cooperation with the school of veterinary medicine and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, participate in research and in the provision of field services, consultation services and education as determined to be appropriate by the veterinary diagnostic laboratory board.
36.58(3) (3)Fees.
36.58(3)(a)(a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), the veterinary diagnostic laboratory shall charge fees for testing and diagnostic services.
36.58(3)(b) (b) The veterinary diagnostic laboratory may not charge a fee for any testing or diagnostic service conducted for the subunit of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection that is responsible for animal health or for the subunit of the federal department of agriculture that is responsible for animal health.
36.58(3)(c) (c) The veterinary diagnostic laboratory board may identify services that are necessary to protect human health and safety for which the veterinary diagnostic laboratory may not charge fees.
36.58(3m) (3m)Appointment of director. After consultation with the veterinary diagnostic laboratory board, the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison shall appoint an individual who has received the degree of doctor of veterinary medicine as the director of the veterinary diagnostic laboratory.
36.58(4) (4)Submission of budget. Notwithstanding s. 15.03, the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System shall process and forward to the department of administration all personnel and biennial budget requests of the veterinary diagnostic laboratory board without change.
36.58(5) (5)Treatment of certain employees. Notwithstanding ss. 36.09 (1) (i), 36.13 and 36.15, when a position at the veterinary diagnostic laboratory is held by a person who held a position in the classified service at the animal health laboratories at the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection on May 12, 2000, the position may not be designated as a position outside of the classified service without the consent of the person.
36.58(6) (6)Confidentiality of paratuberculosis records. Any information kept by the veterinary diagnostic laboratory that identifies the owners of livestock herds infected, or suspected of being infected, with paratuberculosis is not subject to inspection or copying under s. 19.35 except as the veterinary diagnostic laboratory determines is necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare.
36.58 History History: 1999 a. 107.
36.59 36.59 Information technology.
36.59(1) (1)Strategic plan.
36.59(1)(a)(a) The Board of Regents shall require the system and each institution and college campus to adopt and submit to the board, in a form specified by the board, no later than March 1 of each year, a strategic plan for the utilization of information technology to carry out the functions of the system, institution, or college campus in the succeeding fiscal year for review and approval under par. (b).
36.59(1)(b)1.1. As a part of each proposed strategic plan submitted under par. (a), the Board of Regents shall require the system and each institution and college campus to address the business needs of the system, institution, or college campus and to identify all proposed information technology development projects that serve those business needs, the priority for undertaking such projects, and the justification for each project, including the anticipated benefits of the project. Each proposed plan shall identify any changes in the functioning of the system, institution, or college campus under the plan.
36.59(1)(b)2. 2. Each proposed strategic plan shall separately identify the initiatives that the system, institution, or college campus plans to undertake from resources available to the system, institution, or college campus at the time that the plan is submitted and initiatives that the system, institution, or college campus proposes to undertake that would require additional resources.
36.59(1)(b)3. 3. Following receipt of a proposed strategic plan from the system or an institution or college campus, the Board of Regents shall, before June 1, notify the system, institution, or college campus of any concerns that the Board of Regents may have regarding the plan and provide the system, institution, or college campus with its recommendations regarding the proposed plan. The Board of Regents may also submit any concerns or recommendations regarding any proposed plan to the information technology management board for its consideration. The information technology management board shall then consider the proposed plan and provide the Board of Regents with its recommendations regarding the plan. The system, institution, or college campus may submit modifications to its proposed plan in response to any recommendations.
36.59(1)(b)4. 4. Before June 15, the Board of Regents shall consider any recommendations provided by the information technology management board under subd. 3. and shall then approve or disapprove the proposed plan in whole or in part.
36.59(1)(b)5. 5. The system or an institution or college campus may not implement a new or revised information technology development project authorized under a strategic plan until the implementation is approved by the Board of Regents in accordance with procedures prescribed by the board.
36.59(1)(b)6. 6. The Board of Regents shall consult with the joint committee on information policy and technology in providing guidance for planning by the system and institutions and college campuses.
36.59(1)(c) (c) The Board of Regents shall develop and adopt the following written policies for information technology development projects included in the strategic plan required of the system and each institution and college campus under par. (a) and that either exceed $1,000,000 or that are vital to the functions of the system, institution, or college campus:
36.59(1)(c)1. 1. A standardized reporting format.
36.59(1)(c)2. 2. A requirement that both proposed and ongoing information technology development projects be included.
36.59(1)(d) (d) The Board of Regents shall submit for approval by the joint committee on information policy and technology any proposed policies required under par. (c) and any proposed revisions to the policies.
36.59(2) (2)Large, high-risk projects. The Board of Regents shall promulgate:
36.59(2)(a) (a) A definition of and methodology for identifying large, high-risk information technology projects.
36.59(2)(b) (b) Standardized, quantifiable project performance measures for evaluating large, high-risk information technology projects.
36.59(2)(c) (c) Policies and procedures for routine monitoring of large, high-risk information technology projects.
36.59(2)(d) (d) A formal process for modifying information technology project specifications when necessary to address changes in program requirements.
36.59(2)(e) (e) Requirements for reporting changes in estimates of cost or completion date to the board and the joint committee on information policy and technology.
36.59(2)(f) (f) Methods for discontinuing projects or modifying projects that are failing to meet performance measures in such a way to correct the performance problems.
36.59(2)(g) (g) Policies and procedures for the use of master leases under s. 16.76 (4) to finance new large, high-risk information technology system costs and maintain current large, high-risk information technology systems.
36.59(2)(h) (h) A standardized progress point in the execution of large, high-risk information technology projects at which time the estimated costs and date of completion of the project is reported to the board and the joint committee on information policy and technology.
36.59(3) (3)Commercially available products. The Board of Regents shall promulgate:
36.59(3)(a) (a) A requirement that the system and each institution and college campus review commercially available information technology products prior to initiating work on a customized information technology development project to determine whether any commercially available product could meet the information technology needs of the system, institution, or college campus.
36.59(3)(b) (b) Procedures and criteria to determine when a commercially available information technology product must be used and when the system or an institution or college campus may consider the modification or creation of a customized information technology product.
36.59(3)(c) (c) A requirement that the system and each institution and college campus submit for approval by the board and prior to initiating work on a customized information technology product a justification for the modification or creation by the system, institution, or college campus of a customized information technology product.
36.59(4) (4)Master leases.
36.59(4)(a)(a) In this subsection, "master lease" has the meaning given under s. 16.76 (4).
36.59(4)(b) (b) Annually, no later than October 1, the Board of Regents shall submit to the governor and the members of the joint committee on information policy and technology a report documenting the use by the system and each institution and college campus of master leases to fund information technology projects in the previous fiscal year. The report shall contain all of the following information:
36.59(4)(b)1. 1. The total amount paid under master leases towards information technology projects in the previous fiscal year.
36.59(4)(b)2. 2. The master lease payment amounts approved to be applied to information technology projects in future years.
36.59(4)(b)3. 3. The total amount paid by the system and each institution and college campus on each information technology project for which debt is outstanding, as compared to the total financing amount originally approved for that information technology project.
36.59(4)(b)4. 4. A summary of repayments made towards any master lease in the previous fiscal year.
36.59(5) (5)High-cost projects.
36.59(5)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), the Board of Regents shall include in each contract with a vendor of information technology that involves a large, high-risk information technology project under sub. (2) or that has a projected cost greater than $1,000,000, and require the system and each institution and college campus that enters into a contract for materials, supplies, equipment, or contractual services relating to information technology to include in each contract with a vendor of information technology that involves a large, high-risk information technology project under sub. (2) or that has a projected cost greater than $1,000,000 a stipulation requiring the vendor to submit to the board for approval any order or amendment that would change the scope of the contract and have the effect of increasing the contract price. The stipulation shall authorize the board to review the original contract and the order or amendment to determine all of the following and, if necessary, to negotiate with the vendor regarding any change to the original contract price:
36.59(5)(a)1. 1. Whether the work proposed in the order or amendment is within the scope of the original contract.
36.59(5)(a)2. 2. Whether the work proposed in the order or amendment is necessary.
36.59(5)(b) (b) The Board of Regents may exclude from a contract described in par. (a) the stipulation required under par. (a) if all of the following conditions are satisfied:
36.59(5)(b)1. 1. Including such a stipulation would negatively impact contract negotiations or significantly reduce the number of bidders on the contract.
36.59(5)(b)2. 2. If the exclusion is sought by the system or an institution or college campus, the system or that institution or college campus submits to the board a plain-language explanation of the reasons the stipulation was excluded and the alternative provisions the system, institution, or college campus will include in the contract to ensure that the contract will be completed on time and within the contract budget.
36.59(5)(b)3. 3. The board submits for approval by the joint committee on information policy and technology any explanation and alternative contract provisions required under subd. 2. If, within 14 working days after the date that the board submits any explanation and alternative contract provisions required under this subdivision, the joint committee on information policy and technology does not contact the board, the explanation and alternative contract provisions shall be deemed approved.
36.59(6) (6)Open-ended contracts.
36.59(6)(a)(a) The Board of Regents shall require the system and each institution and college campus that has entered into an open-ended contract for the development of information technology to submit to the board quarterly reports documenting the amount expended on the information technology development project. In this subsection, "open-ended contract" means a contract for information technology that includes one or both of the following:
36.59(6)(a)1. 1. Stipulations that provide that the contract vendor will deliver information technology products or services but that do not specify a maximum payment amount.
36.59(6)(a)2. 2. Stipulations that provide that the contract vendor shall be paid an hourly wage but that do not set a maximum limit on the number of hours required to complete the information technology project.
36.59(6)(b) (b) Compile and annually submit to the joint committee on information technology the reports required under par. (a).
36.59(7) (7)Reports. No later than March 1 and September 1 of each year, the Board of Regents shall submit to the joint committee on information policy and technology a report that documents for each information technology project within the system with an actual or projected cost greater than $1,000,000 or that the board has identified as a large, high-risk information technology project under sub. (2) (a) all of the following:
36.59(7)(a) (a) Original and updated project cost projections.
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