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1(3r) Fee remissions for funeral assistants. The board shall grant a $25
2remission of nonresident tuition or academic fees to any student enrolled in the
3university as an undergraduate for each valid voucher issued to the student under
4s. 45.60 (3).
AB40,557,7 5(4) Applicability. Subsections (1) (b) and (2) to (3r) do not apply beginning on
6the date on which the board adopts a resolution to that effect or on July 1, 2013,
7whichever occurs sooner.
AB40,557,22 837.29 Gifts. (1) All gifts, grants, and bequests for the benefit or advantage
9of the university or any of its departments or facilities or to provide any means of
10instruction, illustration, or knowledge in connection therewith, whether made to
11trustees or otherwise, shall be valid notwithstanding any other provision of this
12chapter except as otherwise provided in this subsection and shall be executed and
13enforced according to the provisions of the instrument making the same, including
14all provisions and directions in any such instrument for accumulation of the income
15of any fund or rents and profits of any real estate without being subject to the
16limitations and restrictions provided by law in other cases. No investment of the
17funds of such gifts, grants, or bequests shall knowingly be made in any company,
18corporation, subsidiary, or affiliate that practices or condones through its actions
19discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, sex, national origin,
20disability, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, or parental
21status. This subsection does not apply to a gift, grant, or bequest that the board
22declines to accept or that the board is not authorized to accept under this section.
AB40,558,11 23(2) All gifts, grants, or bequests under sub. (1) may be made to the board, the
24chancellor, or any officer, or to any person as trustee, or may be charged upon any
25personal representative, trustee, heir, devisee, or legatee, or made in any other

1manner indicating an intention to create a trust, and may be made as well for the
2benefit of the university or any of its schools, colleges, departments, or facilities to
3provide any means of instruction, illustration, or knowledge in connection therewith,
4or for the benefit of any students or any class or group of students whether by way
5of scholarship, fellowship, or otherwise, or whether for the benefit of students or any
6class or group of students in any course, subcourse, special course, postgraduate
7course, summer school or teachers course, oratorical or debating course, laboratory,
8shop, lectureship, drill, gymnasium or any other like division or department of study,
9experiment, research, observation, travel, or mental or physical improvement in any
10manner connected with the university, or to provide for the voluntary retirement of
11any of the faculty.
AB40,558,17 12(3) It shall not be necessary for a gift, grant, devise, or bequest to exactly or
13particularly describe the members of a class or group of students intended to be the
14beneficiaries, but it shall be sufficient to describe the class or group. In such case,
15the board shall divide, graduate, or otherwise categorize the students into such
16classes or groups as are necessary to select and determine those students belonging
17to the class or group intended.
AB40,558,20 18(4) Any grant, contract, gift, endowment, trust, or segregated funds
19bequeathed or assigned to the university or its component parts for any purpose
20whatsoever shall not be commingled or reassigned.
AB40,558,24 21(5) Notwithstanding sub. (4), the board may transfer any grant, contract, gift,
22endowment, or trust or segregated funds bequeathed or assigned to the university
23to the University of Wisconsin Foundation, Inc., if the transfer is consistent with its
24terms.
AB40,559,3
137.30 Sick leave. Leave of absence with pay for university employees, owing
2to sickness, shall be regulated by board policy, except that unused sick leave shall
3accumulate from year to year.
AB40,559,11 437.32 Student identification numbers. The university may assign to each
5enrolled student a unique identification number. The university shall not assign to
6any student an identification number that is identical to or incorporates the
7student's social security number. This section does not prohibit the university from
8requiring a student to disclose his or her social security number, nor from using a
9student's social security number if such use is required by a federal or state agency
10or private organization in order for the university or the student to participate in a
11particular program.
AB40,559,21 1237.335 Sale of other land; buildings and structures. If there is any
13outstanding public debt used to finance the acquisition, construction, or
14improvement of any real property that is sold, the board shall deposit a sufficient
15amount of the net proceeds from the sale of the property in the bond security and
16redemption fund under s. 18.09 to repay the principal and pay the interest on the
17debt, and any premium due upon refunding any of the debt. If the property was
18acquired, constructed, or improved with federal financial assistance, the board shall
19pay to the federal government any of the net proceeds required by federal law. If the
20property was acquired by gift or grant or acquired with gift or grant funds, the board
21shall adhere to any restriction governing use of the proceeds.
AB40,559,23 2237.34 Minority student programs. (1) In this subsection, "minority
23undergraduate" means an undergraduate student who is any of the following:
AB40,559,2424 (a) A Black American.
AB40,559,2525 (b) An American Indian.
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1(c) A Hispanic, as defined in s. 490.04 (1) (d).
AB40,560,42 (d) A person who is admitted to the United States after December 31, 1975, and
3who either is a former citizen of Laos, Vietnam, or Cambodia or whose ancestor was
4or is a citizen of Laos, Vietnam, or Cambodia.
AB40,560,11 5(2) The board shall establish a grant program for minority undergraduates
6enrolled in the university. The board shall designate all grants under this subsection
7as Lawton grants. The board may not make a grant under this subsection to a person
8whose name appears on the statewide support lien docket under s. 49.854 (2) (b),
9unless the person provides to the board a payment agreement that has been
10approved by the county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and that is consistent
11with rules promulgated under s. 49.858 (2) (a).
AB40,560,15 1237.35 Misconduct; campus security. (1) Power to suspend and expel. The
13board may delegate the power to suspend or expel students for misconduct or other
14cause prescribed by the board. The board shall adopt policies governing student
15conduct and procedures for the administration of violations.
AB40,560,22 16(2) Authority to restrict presence of persons on campus. The chancellor or
17the university's chief security officer during a period of immediate danger or
18disruption may designate periods of time during which the campus and designated
19buildings and facilities connected therewith are off limits to all persons who are not
20faculty, staff, employees, students, or other personnel authorized by the above named
21officials. Any person violating such an order shall be subject to the penalties
22provided by law for criminal trespass.
AB40,561,5 23(3) Requiring permission for presence on campus. Any person who is convicted
24of any crime involving danger to property or persons as a result of conduct by that
25person that obstructs or seriously impairs activities run or authorized by the

1university and who, as a result of such conduct, is in a state of suspension or
2expulsion from the university, and who enters university property without
3permission of the chancellor or the chancellor's designee within 2 years, may for each
4such offense be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned for not more than 6 months
5or both.
AB40,561,8 637.40 Use of animals for research purposes. The board shall adopt criteria
7for researchers to follow regarding humane treatment of animals for scientific
8research purposes.
AB40,561,12 937.43 Accommodation of religious beliefs. The board shall adopt rules
10providing for the reasonable accommodation of a student's sincerely held religious
11beliefs with regard to all examinations and other academic requirements. The rules
12shall include all of the following:
AB40,561,14 13(1) Written and timely notification of all students and instructors of the rules
14and complaint process.
AB40,561,16 15(2) A means by which a student can conveniently and confidentially notify an
16instructor of potential conflicts.
AB40,561,19 17(3) A means by which a student is permitted to make up an examination or
18academic requirement at another time or by an alternative means without any
19prejudicial effect.
AB40,561,20 20(4) A procedure for handling and resolving complaints.
AB40,561,24 2137.44 License plate scholarship program. (1) The board shall establish
22a scholarship program funded by the fees collected under s. 341.14 (6r) (b) 4. for the
23university. The scholarships shall be awarded by the chancellor according to criteria
24developed by the chancellor.
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137.48 Alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and intervention
2programs.
The board shall appoint alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and
3intervention program counselors for the university. The counselors shall develop
4alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and intervention programs and train
5faculty, academic staff, and classified staff in the prevention of and early
6intervention in alcohol and other drug abuse.