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AB1023,3,54 2. In each even-numbered year, a 16-week spring term beginning on the 2nd
5Monday in January.
AB1023,2 6Section 2. 14.25 of the statutes is created to read:
AB1023,3,9 714.25 Equal opportunity intern program. (1) In this section, “low-income
8household” means a household having an income that does not exceed 300 percent
9of the federal poverty line based on family size.
AB1023,3,11 10(2) The governor may employ up to 8 interns under this section, subject to all
11of the following requirements:
AB1023,3,1312 (a) Each intern shall be at least 18 years old, be enrolled in an institution of
13higher education, and come from a low-income household.
AB1023,3,1714 (b) Each intern shall be paid a stipend of at least $15 per hour for services
15provided to the governor. The stipend may be paid for up to 20 hours per week of work
16under par. (e). The stipend shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.525 (1)
17(a).
AB1023,3,2018 (c) The stipend an intern receives under par. (b) shall be disregarded in
19establishing household income for purposes of obtaining public benefits under any
20state program.
AB1023,3,2321 (d) The governor may employ no more than 4 interns under this section in the
22governor's offices in the city of Milwaukee and no more than 4 interns under this
23section in the governor's offices in the city of Madison.
AB1023,4,224 (e) A stipend may be paid to an intern under this section only for work
25performed during a 16-week spring term beginning on the 2nd Monday in January,

1a 10-week summer term beginning on the first Monday in June, and a 16-week fall
2term beginning on the day after Labor Day.
AB1023,3 3Section 3. 20.445 (1) (bn) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1023,4,64 20.445 (1) (bn) Intern placement program. A sum sufficient for the intern
5stipend paid under s. 106.135 (2) (b). No more than $500,000 may be expended from
6this appropriation.
AB1023,4 7Section 4. 20.455 (3) (ab) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1023,4,98 20.455 (3) (ab) Stipend for interns. A sum sufficient for the intern stipend paid
9under s. 165.989 (2) (b).
AB1023,5 10Section 5 . 20.765 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1023,4,1211 20.765 (1) (c) Stipend for interns. A sum sufficient for the intern stipend paid
12under s. 13.205 (2) (b).
AB1023,6 13Section 6. 106.135 of the statutes is created to read:
AB1023,4,16 14106.135 Equal opportunity intern program. (1) In this section,
15“low-income household” means a household having an income that does not exceed
16300 percent of the federal poverty line based on family size.
AB1023,4,18 17(2) The department shall establish a program under which it attempts to place
18interns with businesses in this state, subject to all of the following requirements.
AB1023,4,2019 (a) Each intern shall be at least 18 years old, be enrolled in an institution of
20higher education, and come from a low-income household.
AB1023,4,2421 (b) Each intern shall be paid a stipend of at least $15 per hour for services
22provided to the business. The stipend may be paid for up to 20 hours per week of work
23under par. (e). The stipend shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1)
24(bn) and any matching funds provided under par. (d).
AB1023,5,3
1(c) The stipend an intern receives under par. (b) shall be disregarded in
2establishing household income for purposes of obtaining public benefits under any
3state program.
AB1023,5,64 (d) The department shall seek to coordinate with private entities to administer
5the intern placement program under this section and shall seek matching funds from
6nonstate sources for purposes of paying stipends under par. (b).
AB1023,5,107 (e) A stipend may be paid to an intern under this section only for work
8performed during a 16-week spring term beginning on the 2nd Monday in January,
9a 10-week summer term beginning on the first Monday in June, and a 16-week fall
10term beginning on the day after Labor Day.
AB1023,7 11Section 7. 165.989 of the statutes is created to read:
AB1023,5,14 12165.989 Equal opportunity intern program. (1) In this section,
13“low-income household” means a household having an income that does not exceed
14300 percent of the federal poverty line based on family size.
AB1023,5,16 15(2) The department may employ up to 4 interns under this section, subject to
16all of the following requirements:
AB1023,5,1817 (a) Each intern shall be at least 18 years old, be enrolled in an institution of
18higher education, and come from a low-income household.
AB1023,5,2219 (b) Each intern shall be paid a stipend of at least $15 per hour for services
20provided to the department. The stipend may be paid for up to 20 hours per week
21of work under par. (e). The stipend shall be paid from the appropriation under s.
2220.455 (3) (ab).
AB1023,5,2523 (c) The stipend an intern receives under par. (b) shall be disregarded in
24establishing household income for purposes of obtaining public benefits under any
25state program.
AB1023,6,2
1(d) Each intern shall perform his or her services for the department in the
2department's offices at the state office building in the city of Milwaukee.
AB1023,6,63 (e) A stipend may be paid to an intern under this section only for work
4performed during a 16-week spring term beginning on the 2nd Monday in January,
5a 10-week summer term beginning on the first Monday in June, and a 16-week fall
6term beginning on the day after Labor Day.
AB1023,6,77 (End)
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