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AB270,19,55 219.09 (1) (h) The Wisconsin Renewable Energy Development Authority.
AB270,48 6Section 48 . 230.03 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB270,19,167 230.03 (3) “Agency" means any board, commission, committee, council, or
8department in state government or a unit thereof created by the constitution or
9statutes if such board, commission, committee, council, department, unit, or the
10head thereof, is authorized to appoint subordinate staff by the constitution or
11statute, except the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, a
12legislative or judicial board, commission, committee, council, department, or unit
13thereof or an authority created under subch. II of ch. 114 or under ch. 231, 232, 233,
14234, 235, 237, 238, or 279. “Agency" does not mean any local unit of government or
15body within one or more local units of government that is created by law or by action
16of one or more local units of government.
AB270,49 17Section 49 . Chapter 235 of the statutes is created to read:
AB270,19,1818 CHAPTER 235
AB270,19,1919 Wisconsin renewable energy
AB270,19,2020 development authority
AB270,19,21 21235.01 Definitions. In this chapter:
AB270,19,23 22(1) “Authority" means the Wisconsin Renewable Energy Development
23Authority.
AB270,19,24 24(2) “Board" means the board of directors of the authority.
AB270,20,2
1(3) “Bond" means a bond, note, or other obligation of the authority issued under
2this chapter, including a refunding bond.
AB270,20,6 3(4) “Bond resolution" means a resolution of the board authorizing the issuance
4of, or providing terms and conditions related to, bonds and includes, when
5appropriate, any trust agreement, trust indenture, indenture of mortgage, or deed
6of trust providing terms and conditions for the bonds.
AB270,20,8 7(5) “Eligible business" means a commercial entity that does any of the
8following:
AB270,20,109 (a) Produces energy, fuels, chemicals, or products primarily from renewable
10resources or agricultural, forestry, plant, or other biological materials.
AB270,20,1211 (b) Provides services related to reducing energy consumption or improving
12energy efficiency.
AB270,20,16 13(6) “Eligible project" means a project of a commercial entity to construct any
14new plant, equipment, property, or facilities, or extend, improve, or add to any
15existing plant, equipment, property, or facilities, for the purpose of reducing energy
16consumption or improving energy efficiency of the commercial entity.
AB270,20,17 17(7) “Lender" does not include a seller under a land contract.
AB270,20,18 18(8) “Renewable resource" has the meaning given in s. 196.378 (1) (h).
AB270,20,21 19235.02 Creation and organization. (1) (a) There is created a public body
20politic and corporate to be known as the “Wisconsin Renewable Energy Development
21Authority." The board of the authority shall consist of the following members:
AB270,20,2222 1. Four persons representing eligible businesses.
AB270,20,2323 2. One commercial lender.
AB270,20,2424 3. The secretary of natural resources or his or her designee.
AB270,21,2
14. The secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or his or her
2designee.
AB270,21,43 5. The chief executive officer of the Wisconsin Economic Development
4Corporation or his or her designee.
AB270,21,55 6. The chairperson of the public service commission or his or her designee.
AB270,21,76 7. The dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences of the University
7of Wisconsin-Madison or his or her designee.
AB270,21,98 8. The director of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation or his or her
9designee.
AB270,21,1410 (b) The members under par. (a) 1. and 2. shall be nominated by the governor,
11and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed, for 4-year terms. Except
12for the initial members under par. (a) 1. and 2., before nominating the members
13under par. (a) 1. and 2., the governor shall obtain and consider the board's
14recommendations for nominees.
AB270,21,1515 (c) Members of the board shall be residents of this state.
AB270,21,1716 (d) The terms of the members appointed under par. (a) 1. and 2. expire on July
171. Each member's appointment remains in effect until a successor is appointed.
AB270,22,7 18(2) The board shall appoint an executive director who may not be a member of
19the board and who shall serve at the pleasure of the board. The board shall determine
20the compensation of the executive director, except that the compensation of the
21executive director may not exceed the maximum of the salary range established
22under s. 20.923 (1) for positions assigned to executive salary group 4, and the
23compensation of each other employee of the authority may not exceed the maximum
24of the salary range established under s. 20.923 (1) for positions assigned to executive
25salary group 3. The executive director or another person designated by resolution

1of the board shall keep a record of the proceedings of the authority and shall be
2custodian of all books, documents, and papers filed with the authority, the minute
3book or journal of the authority, and its official seal. The executive director, or other
4person, may cause copies to be made of all minutes and other records and documents
5of the authority and may give certificates under the official seal of the authority to
6the effect that the copies are true copies, and all persons dealing with the authority
7may rely upon the certificates.
AB270,22,15 8(3) Six members of the board constitute a quorum. The affirmative vote of a
9majority of all of the members of the board is necessary for any action taken by the
10authority. A vacancy in the membership of the board does not impair the right of a
11quorum to exercise all of the rights and perform all of the duties of the authority. All
12meetings of the board are subject to subch. V of ch. 19. Resolutions of the authority
13need not be published or posted. The board may delegate by resolution to one or more
14of its members or the executive director the powers and duties that it considers
15proper.
AB270,22,19 16(4) The members of the board shall receive no compensation for the
17performance of their duties as members, but each member shall be reimbursed for
18the member's actual and necessary expenses while engaged in the performance of the
19member's duties.
AB270,22,23 20(5) No cause of action of any nature may arise against and no civil liability may
21be imposed upon a member of the board for any act or omission in the performance
22of his or her powers and duties under this chapter, unless the person asserting
23liability proves that the act or omission constitutes willful misconduct.
AB270,23,3
1235.03 Powers of authority. The authority has all of the powers necessary
2or convenient to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter. In addition
3to all other powers granted by this chapter, the authority may do any of the following:
AB270,23,5 4(1) Adopt bylaws, policies, and procedures for the regulation of its affairs and
5the conduct of its business.
AB270,23,6 6(2) Sue and be sued.
AB270,23,8 7(3) Hire employees, define their duties, and fix their rate of compensation,
8subject to s. 235.02 (2).
AB270,23,10 9(4) Have a seal and alter the seal at pleasure, have perpetual existence, and
10maintain an office.
AB270,23,14 11(5) Appoint any technical or professional advisory committee that the
12authority finds necessary to assist the authority in exercising its duties and powers,
13define the duties of any committee, and provide reimbursement for the expenses of
14any committee.
AB270,23,16 15(6) Enter into contracts with 3rd parties as are necessary for the conduct of its
16business.
AB270,23,17 17(7) Accept gifts, grants, and other funding for the conduct of its business.
AB270,23,18 18(8) Charge fees for services that the authority provides.
AB270,23,20 19(9) Procure insurance against any loss in connection with its assets and procure
20insurance on its debt obligations.
AB270,24,5 21235.04 Political activities. (1) No employee of the authority may directly or
22indirectly solicit or receive subscriptions or contributions for any partisan political
23party or any political purpose while engaged in his or her official duties as an
24employee. No employee of the authority may engage in any form of political activity
25calculated to favor or improve the chances of any political party or any person seeking

1or attempting to hold partisan political office while engaged in his or her official
2duties as an employee or engage in any political activity while not engaged in his or
3her official duties as an employee to such an extent that the person's efficiency during
4working hours will be impaired or that he or she will be tardy or absent from work.
5Any violation of this subsection is adequate grounds for dismissal.
AB270,24,9 6(2) If an employee of the authority declares an intention to run for partisan
7political office, the employee shall be placed on a leave of absence for the duration
8of the election campaign and if elected shall no longer be employed by the authority
9on assuming the duties and responsibilities of such office.
AB270,24,11 10(3) An employee of the authority may be granted, by the executive director, a
11leave of absence to participate in partisan political campaigning.
AB270,24,14 12(4) Persons on leaves of absence under sub. (2) or (3) are not subject to the
13restrictions of sub. (1), except as they apply to the solicitation of assistance,
14subscription, or support from any other employee in the authority.
AB270,24,18 15235.05 Cooperation. To enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the
16authority, the authority shall use staff and other resources of state agencies,
17including the University of Wisconsin System, and state agencies shall, to the extent
18possible given their staff and other resources, provide assistance to the authority.
AB270,24,21 19235.06 Issuance of bonds. (1) The authority may issue bonds for any
20corporate purpose. All bonds are negotiable for all purposes, notwithstanding their
21payment from a limited source.
AB270,24,23 22(2) The bonds of each issue shall be payable from sources specified in the bond
23resolution under which the bonds are issued.
AB270,25,10 24(3) The authority may not issue bonds unless the issuance is first authorized
25by a bond resolution. Bonds shall bear the dates, mature at the times not exceeding

130 years from their dates of issue, bear interest at the rates, be payable at the times,
2be in the denominations, be in the form, carry the registration and conversion
3privileges, be executed in the manner, be payable in lawful money of the United
4States at the places, and be subject to the terms of redemption, that the bond
5resolution provides. The bonds shall be executed by the manual or facsimile
6signatures of the officers of the authority designated by the board. The bonds may
7be sold at public or private sale at the price, in the manner, and at the time
8determined by the board. Pending preparation of definitive bonds, the authority may
9issue interim receipts or certificates that the authority shall exchange for the
10definitive bonds.
AB270,25,13 11(4) Any bond resolution may contain provisions that shall be a part of the
12contract with the holders of the bonds that are authorized by the bond resolution,
13regarding any of the following:
AB270,25,1414 (a) Pledging or assigning specified assets or revenues of the authority.
AB270,25,1615 (b) Setting aside reserves or sinking funds, and the regulation, investment, and
16disposition of these funds.
AB270,25,1817 (c) Limitations on the purpose to which or the investments in which the
18proceeds of the sale of any issue of bonds may be applied.
AB270,25,2219 (d) Limitations on the issuance of additional bonds, the terms upon which
20additional bonds may be issued and secured, and the terms upon which additional
21bonds may rank on a parity with, or be subordinate or superior to, the bonds
22authorized by the bond resolution.
AB270,25,2323 (e) Funding, refunding, advance refunding, or purchasing outstanding bonds.
AB270,26,3
1(f) Procedures by which the terms of any contract with bondholders may be
2amended, the amount of bonds the holders of which must consent to the amendment,
3and the manner in which this consent may be given.
AB270,26,64 (g) Defining the acts or omissions to act that constitute a default in the duties
5of the authority to the bondholders, and providing the rights and remedies of the
6bondholders in the event of a default.
AB270,26,77 (h) Other matters relating to the bonds that the board considers desirable.
AB270,26,11 8(5) Neither the members of the board nor any person executing the bonds is
9liable personally on the bonds or subject to any personal liability or accountability
10by reason of the issuance of the bonds, unless the personal liability or accountability
11is the result of willful misconduct.
AB270,26,20 12235.07 Bond security. The authority may secure any bonds issued under this
13chapter by a trust agreement, trust indenture, indenture of mortgage, or deed of
14trust by and between the authority and one or more corporate trustees. The bond
15resolution providing for the issuance of bonds so secured shall pledge some or all of
16the revenues to be received by the authority and may contain provisions for
17protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies of the bondholders that are
18reasonable and proper and not in violation of law. A bond resolution may contain any
19other provisions that are determined by the board to be reasonable and proper for
20the security of the bondholders.
AB270,27,2 21235.08 Bonds not public debt. (1) The state is not liable on bonds of the
22authority, and the bonds are not a debt of the state. Each bond of the authority shall
23contain a statement to this effect on the face of the bond. The issuance of bonds under
24this chapter does not, directly, indirectly, or contingently, obligate the state or any
25political subdivision of the state to levy any tax or to make any appropriation for

1payment of the bonds. Nothing in this section prevents the authority from pledging
2its full faith and credit to the payment of bonds issued under this chapter.
AB270,27,12 3(2) Nothing in this chapter authorizes the authority to create a debt of the state,
4and all bonds issued by the authority under this chapter are payable, and shall state
5that they are payable, solely from the funds pledged for their payment in accordance
6with the bond resolution authorizing their issuance or in any trust indenture or deed
7of trust executed as security for the bonds. The state is not liable for the payment
8of the principal of or interest on any bonds of the authority or for the performance
9of any pledge, mortgage, obligation, or agreement which may be undertaken by the
10authority. The breach of any pledge, mortgage, obligation, or agreement undertaken
11by the authority does not impose any pecuniary liability upon the state or any charge
12upon its general credit or against its taxing power.
AB270,27,19 13235.09 State pledge. The state pledges to and agrees with the holders of
14bonds, and persons that enter into contracts with the authority under this chapter,
15that the state will not limit or alter the rights vested in the authority by this chapter
16before the authority has fully met and discharged the bonds, and any interest due
17on the bonds, and has fully performed its contracts, unless adequate provision is
18made by law for the protection of the bondholders or those entering into contracts
19with the authority.
AB270,27,23 20235.10 Refunding bonds. (1) The authority may issue bonds to fund or
21refund any outstanding bond, including the payment of any redemption premium on
22the outstanding bond and any interest accrued or to accrue to the earliest or any
23subsequent date of redemption, purchase, or maturity.
AB270,28,3 24(2) The authority may apply the proceeds of any bond issued to fund or refund
25any outstanding bond to purchase, retire at maturity, or redeem any outstanding

1bond. The authority may, pending application, place the proceeds in escrow to be
2applied to the purchase, retirement at maturity, or redemption of any outstanding
3bond at any time.
AB270,28,6 4235.11 Limit on amount of outstanding bonds. The authority may not
5have outstanding at any one time bonds in an aggregate principal amount exceeding
6$500,000,000, excluding bonds issued to refund outstanding bonds.
AB270,28,17 7235.12 Annual reports. (1) The authority shall keep an accurate account of
8all of its activities and of all of its receipts and expenditures and shall annually in
9January make a report of its activities, receipts, and expenditures to the governor
10and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the legislature
11under s. 13.172 (2). The reports shall estimate the number of jobs created or
12maintained as a result of the authority's activities as well as the fiscal impacts and
13savings resulting from those activities. The reporting of receipts and expenditures
14shall be in a form approved by the state auditor. The state auditor may investigate
15the affairs of the authority, may examine the properties and records of the authority,
16and may prescribe methods of accounting and the rendering of periodical reports in
17relation to activities undertaken by the authority.
AB270,28,23 18(2) Annually on July 1, the authority shall file with the department of
19administration and the joint legislative council a complete and current listing of all
20forms, reports, and papers required by the authority to be completed by any person,
21other than a governmental body, as a condition of obtaining the approval of the
22authority or for any other reason. The authority shall attach a blank copy of each
23such form, report, or paper to the listing.
AB270,29,2 24235.13 Confidentiality of certain records. The authority shall maintain
25the confidentiality of records or portions of records consisting of personal or financial

1information provided by a person seeking a loan, loan guarantee, or other financial
2assistance from the authority.
AB270,29,4 3235.14 Participation in loans. (1) Definition. In this section, “eligible
4borrower" means a person to which all of the following apply:
AB270,29,65 (a) The person is an individual who resides in this state or a partnership or
6corporation that operates in this state.
AB270,29,77 (b) The person demonstrates a need for a loan for one of the following:
AB270,29,88 1. The capital, operating expenses, or both of an eligible business.
AB270,29,99 2. Any expenses of an eligible project.
AB270,29,1010 (c) The person demonstrates an ability to repay the loan described in par. (b).
AB270,29,1811 (d) If the person is an individual, the individual's name does not appear, and
12if the person is a corporation, no shareholder's name appears, and, if the person is
13a partnership, no partner's name appears on the statewide support lien docket under
14s. 49.854 (2) (b) or, if the name of the individual, a shareholder, or a partner appears
15on that docket, the individual, shareholder, or partner provides to the authority a
16payment agreement that has been approved by the county child support agency
17under s. 59.53 (5) and that is consistent with rules promulgated under s. 49.858 (2)
18(a).
AB270,29,1919 (e) The person satisfies any other requirements prescribed by the authority.
AB270,30,2 20(2) Participation agreement with lender. A lender seeking to make a loan in
21which the authority may participate under this section shall apply to the authority
22for approval. If the lender is approved, the lender and the authority shall enter into
23a participation agreement that shall provide for the contractual obligations of the
24lender and the authority with respect to any loan transaction in which the authority

1participates, the terms and conditions of loans in which the authority participates,
2and other matters related to the lender's involvement in loans under this section.
AB270,30,8 3(3) Participation in loans. (a) In general. The authority may participate, to
4the extent provided in this subsection, in a loan to an eligible borrower made by a
5lender with whom the authority enters into a participation agreement under sub. (2).
6The authority may impose repayment or other terms for its portion of the loan that
7are different from the lender's loan terms. The authority shall ensure that it obtains
8a security interest for the loan.
AB270,30,109 (b) Loans. The authority may participate in a loan under par. (a) if all of the
10following apply:
AB270,30,1211 1. The collateral for the loan includes physical plant, equipment, machinery,
12or other assets.
AB270,30,1413 2. The loan does not exceed 80 percent of the appraised value of the collateral
14for the loan.
AB270,30,1615 3. The term of the loan does not exceed 10 years or, for the acquisition of land
16or facilities, does not exceed 20 years.
AB270,30,1817 (c) Maximum amount. The authority may not finance more than 50 percent or
18$25,000,000, whichever is less, of the principal of any loan under par. (a).
AB270,30,20 19(4) Fees. The authority shall charge a fee for assistance provided under this
20section to cover the costs of administering this section, including legal fees.
AB270,30,23 21(5) Guidelines and procedures. The authority shall adopt guidelines and
22establish procedures for administering this section, including guidelines or
23procedures related to all of the following:
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