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115.28
(13m) Financial transparency of school district and school
5information; Internet. (a) Beginning in the 2022-23 school year, make detailed
6information related to the receipt and expenditure data collected through the
7uniform accounting system under sub. (13) and financial information collected under
8s. 120.18 available on a single web page of the department's Internet site in a format
9that allows the public to download, sort, search, and access the information at no
10cost.
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(b) Beginning in the 2022-23 school year, to the extent feasible without
12requiring additional information solely for this purpose from charter schools
1established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), include on the web page required under par.
2(a) detailed information related to receipt and expenditure data collected from
3charter schools established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
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(c) Ensure that information required to be available on the department's
5Internet site under par. (a) is updated at least annually.
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(d) Annually, conduct a public information campaign on the availability of
7financial information on the department's Internet site.
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(1)
Committee on school district and school financial information
10transparency.
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(a)
Definitions. In this subsection:
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121. “Advisory committee” means the school district and school financial
13information transparency advisory committee created under par. (b).
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142. “Department” means the department of public instruction.
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153. “Financial information portal” means the single web page required under s.
16115.28 (13m).
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(b)
Creation.
There is created a school district and school financial information
18transparency advisory committee to advise the department on the creation and
19design of the financial information portal. The members under par. (c) shall be
20appointed or designated by no later than the 60th day after the effective date of this
21paragraph.
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(c)
Members. The advisory committee shall consist of the following members:
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231. The state superintendent of public instruction or his or her designee.
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242. The speaker of the assembly or his or her designee.
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253. The minority leader of the assembly or his or her designee.
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14. The majority leader of the senate or his or her designee.
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25. The minority leader of the senate or his or her designee.
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36. One representative of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards, appointed
4by the state superintendent of public instruction.
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57. All of the following appointed by the speaker of the assembly:
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6a. One individual who represents a rural school board.
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7b. One individual who represents an entity that may authorize a charter school
8under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
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98. All of the following appointed by the majority leader of the senate:
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10a. One individual who represents an urban school board.
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11b. One individual who represents a charter school authorized under s. 118.40
12(2m).
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139. One individual who represents a cooperative educational service agency,
14appointed by the governor.
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(d)
Duties; advisory committee. By no later than April 15, 2021, the advisory
16committee shall submit to the department an advisory report on the contents and
17design of the financial information portal. In the advisory report, the committee
18shall include recommendations to the department on all of the following:
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191. The categories of information that will be accessible to the public through
20the financial information portal. In developing the recommendations under this
21subdivision, the committee shall consider at least all of the following categories:
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22a. Instructional programming.
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23b. Instructional personnel.
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24c. Instructional operations.
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25d. Facility maintenance and operations.
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1e. Pupil transportation.
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2f. School administration.
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3g. System administration.
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4h. Staff development or professional development.
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5i. Pension and health care costs.
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6j. Pupil participation in open enrollment under s. 118.51.
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7k. Pupil participation in part-time open enrollment under s. 118.52.
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8l. Pupil participation in the early college credit program under s. 118.55.
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92. For each category recommended under subd. 1., the financial data that will
10be accessible to the public through the financial information portal. In developing
11recommendations under this subdivision, the advisory committee shall consider at
12least all of the following for each category:
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13a. The total amount of local, state, and federal funds received.
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14b. For state funds received, the appropriation or program from which the funds
15were disbursed.
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16c. The costs and expenditures related to pupil enrollment.
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17d. The per pupil and per school costs.
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183. On whether the department's hardware, software, data collection methods,
19training, maintenance, communications, data security, and installation
20specifications for reporting information are appropriate for the financial information
21portal, as recommended by the advisory committee.
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224. The resources necessary to implement and maintain the financial
23information portal, as recommended by the advisory committee, and to what extent
24the department can implement and maintain the financial information portal with
25its existing resources.
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1(e)
Duties; department. By no later than 45 days after receiving the advisory
2report under par. (d), the department shall do all of the following:
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31. Respond in writing to the advisory committee as to whether the department
4will implement each recommendation in the advisory report. If the department
5responds that it will not implement a recommendation in the advisory report, the
6department shall include its reasons for not implementing the recommendation.
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72. Deliver a copy of the response under subd. 1
. and a copy of the advisory report
8the department received under par. (d
) to the joint committee on finance.
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(f)
Review by the joint committee on finance. If the cochairpersons of the joint
10committee on finance do not notify the department that the committee has scheduled
11a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the department's response to the advisory
12report within 14 working days after the date of receipt of the department's response
13under par. (e) 2., the department may implement the recommendations, as modified
14in the department's response. If, within 14 working days after the date of the
15department's response, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the department
16that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the
17department's response to the recommendations made in the advisory report under
18par. (d), the department may not implement any of the recommendations until the
19committee approves the department's plan to implement or reject each
20recommendation in the advisory report.
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(g)
Implementation of recommendations; department.
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221. Except as provided in subd. 2., the department shall implement the
23recommendations related to the financial information portal, including any
24modifications approved under par. (f
), by no later than the first day of the 13th month
1following the date on which the department may implement the recommendations
2under par. (f).
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32. The department may delay providing financial information for schools in the
4financial information portal until the 2023-24 school year.
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(h)
Termination. The advisory committee terminates on January 1, 2024.