AB64-SA2,12,1412 2. Applicants who are most likely to successfully continue operating a small
13farm based on factors including an applicant's interest, training, experience,
14business plan, and relationship with a mentor.
AB64-SA2,12,1515 3. Applicants who own or who are working toward ownership of a small farm.
AB64-SA2,12,1916 4. Applicants who operate small farms that employ sustainable best practices
17for farming that are identified in the list of approved conservation enhancements and
18practices under the Conservation Stewardship Program of the U.S. department of
19agriculture.
AB64-SA2,12,2120 5. Applicants who are members of groups that are underrepresented in farming
21in this state.
AB64-SA2,13,322 (b) If funding is available due to agreement terminations under sub. (8) (a) or
23(10) (b), or if funding is available because the total amount of grants made by the
24board under sub. (5) in a fiscal year does not exceed the limit specified in s. 20.235
25(1) (em), the council shall advise the board of other individuals who are eligible for

1reimbursement under sub. (3). Based on the amount of funding that is available, the
2board may make payments to eligible individuals for a total amount that is less than
3the amount required under sub. (5).
AB64-SA2,13,6 4(10) Penalties. (a) Any individual who intentionally provides false
5information to the board or council under this section may be required to forfeit no
6more than $500.
AB64-SA2,13,127 (b) If an individual with whom the board has entered into an agreement under
8sub. (4) (a) fails to comply with a requirement under sub. (4) (c) 4. or intentionally
9provides false information to the board or council under this section, the board shall
10terminate the agreement and the individual is liable to the board for the total amount
11of payments made to the individual under sub. (5) together with interest at the rate
12of 10 percent per year from the date of the payments.
AB64-SA2,13,14 13(11) Rules. The board and council may promulgate rules to carry out their
14respective duties under this section.
AB64-SA2,13,17 15(12) Administrative support. The department of agriculture, trade and
16consumer protection shall provide administrative support to the council for carrying
17out the council's duties under this section.
AB64-SA2,13,25 18(13) Audits. The legislative audit bureau shall evaluate the effectiveness of the
19program established under this section in accomplishing the purposes specified in
20sub. (1). No later than July 1, 2024, and every 10 years thereafter, the legislative
21audit bureau shall submit a report of its evaluation to the chief clerk of each house
22of the legislature for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s.
2313.172 (3). The report shall include the legislative audit bureau's recommendations
24on terminating, continuing, revising, or expanding the program, including any
25recommendations regarding funding the program.”.
AB64-SA2,14,1
124. Page 454, line 15: after that line insert:
AB64-SA2,14,2 2 Section 786m. 48.67 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-SA2,14,103 48.67 (6) That each child welfare agency that operates a residential care center
4for children and youth accepts as placements in that residential care center for
5children and youth a minimum number of juveniles who are alleged to be or have
6been adjudicated delinquent or juveniles who are in need of protection or services.
7The department shall establish the minimum number for each residential care
8center for children and youth based on its capacity, the population served, the type
9of treatment and level of service provided, its capability to serve juveniles with
10exceptional needs, and other factors determined by the department.”.
AB64-SA2,14,11 1125. Page 563, line 14: after that line insert:
AB64-SA2,14,12 12 Section 983h. 66.0145 of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-SA2,14,14 1366.0145 Purchases of Wisconsin goods and services. (1) Definitions. In
14this section:
AB64-SA2,14,1515 (a) “Local governmental unit" has the meaning given in s. 66.0135 (1) (c).
AB64-SA2,14,1716 (b) “Local product or service" means a product or service that is purchased from
17a person whose principal place of business is located in this state.
AB64-SA2,14,24 18(2) Purchasing goals. (a) It shall be a goal of a local governmental unit that,
19annually, at least 20 percent of the aggregate value of purchases of products and
20services by that local governmental unit shall be local products or services, and it
21shall be a further goal of the local governmental unit that the percentage of the
22aggregate value of routine purchases of products and services in any year that are
23local products and services will not be lower than the aggregate value of such routine
24purchases in the previous year.
AB64-SA2,15,6
1(b) A local governmental unit shall evaluate its performance in reaching the
2goals specified in par. (a) and shall annually make this evaluation available to the
3public, except that these requirements do not apply to any local governmental unit
4whose governing body enacts an ordinance, adopts a resolution, or takes other official
5action stating that it chooses not to conduct an evaluation of its performance in
6reaching the goals.”.
AB64-SA2,15,7 726. Page 609, line 7: after that line insert:
AB64-SA2,15,8 8 Section 1023u. 71.05 (6) (b) 54. of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-SA2,15,109 71.05 (6) (b) 54. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2016, any
10amount received by an individual under the program under s. 39.52.”.
AB64-SA2,15,11 1127. Page 851, line 9: after that line insert:
AB64-SA2,15,12 12 Section 1673y. 165.955 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB64-SA2,15,1413 165.955 (3) A county shall be eligible for a grant under sub. (2) if all of the
14following apply:
AB64-SA2,15,1815 (a) The county's program is designed to meet the needs of a person who abuses
16alcohol or other drugs and who may be or has been charged with or who has been
17convicted of a crime in that county related to the person's use or abuse of alcohol or
18other drugs.
AB64-SA2,15,2219 (b) The program is designed to promote public safety, reduce prison and jail
20populations, reduce prosecution and incarceration costs, reduce recidivism, and
21improve the welfare of participants' families by meeting the comprehensive needs of
22participants.
AB64-SA2,16,3
1(c) The program establishes eligibility criteria for a person's participation. The
2criteria shall specify that a violent offender is not eligible to participate in the
3program.