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(2)
Hemp program report. The department of agriculture, trade and consumer
10protection shall study options for resolving the deficit in the hemp program under
11s. 94.55, including modifying fees, relinquishing operations to the U.S. department
12of agriculture, and restructuring program operations. No later than March 30, 2022,
13the department shall report to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance
14the department's recommendations for resolving the hemp program deficit.
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15Section 9104.
Nonstatutory provisions; Building Commission.
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(1)
Authorized State Building Program. For the fiscal years beginning on July
171, 2021, and ending on June 30, 2023, the Authorized State Building Program is as
18follows:
-
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(2)
Programs previously authorized. In addition to the projects and financing
2authority enumerated in sub. (1
), the building and financing authority enumerated
3in the previous state building program is continued in the 2021-23 fiscal biennium.
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(3)
Loans. During the 2021-23 fiscal biennium, the building commission may
5make loans from general fund supported borrowing or the building trust fund to state
6agencies, as defined in s. 20.001 (1), for projects that are to be utilized for programs
7not funded by general purpose revenue and that are authorized in sub. (1).
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(4) 2015-17
Authorized State Building Program changes.
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(a) In
2015 Wisconsin Act 55, section
9104 (1) (c) 1. a., under projects financed
10by existing general fund supported borrowing, the dollar amount for the 2015-17
11Authorized State Building Program project identified as “Central Wisconsin Center
12— life safety renovations Buildings 1 and 6 — Madison” is increased from $4,868,000
13to $15,808,000 and the appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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(b) In
2015 Wisconsin Act 55,
9104 (1) (c) 1g. a., as created in
2019 Wisconsin
15Act 9, section
9104 (4) (a), under projects financed by general fund supported
16borrowing, the 2015-17 Authorized State Building Program project identified as
17“Central Wisconsin Center — Building 6 life safety remodel — Madison” is amended
18to read “Central Wisconsin Center — life safety renovations Buildings 1 and 6 —
19Madison” and the dollar amount is decreased from $10,940,000 to $4,840,400 and the
20appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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1(c) In
2015 Wisconsin Act 55,
9104 (1) (c) 1r. a., as created in
2019 Wisconsin
2Act 9, section
9104 (4) (a), under projects financed by program revenue, the 2015-17
3Authorized State Building Program project identified as “Central Wisconsin Center
4— Building 6 life safety remodel — Madison” is amended to read “Central Wisconsin
5Center — life safety renovations Buildings 1 and 6 — Madison” and the dollar
6amount is increased from $1,500,000 to $1,800,000 and the appropriate totals are
7adjusted accordingly.
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(5) 2017-19
Authorized State Building Program changes.
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(a) In
2017 Wisconsin Act 59, section
9104 (1) (i) 1. b., under projects financed
10by general fund supported borrowing, the 2017-19 Authorized State Building
11Program project identified as “Wisconsin Veterans Home at King — food service
12system upgrades” is amended to read “Wisconsin Veterans Home at King — central
13services kitchen upgrade” and the dollar amount is increased from $2,450,300 to
14$4,086,200 and the appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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(b) In
2017 Wisconsin Act 59, section
9104 (1) (i) 2. a., under projects financed
16by program revenue supported borrowing, the 2017-19 Authorized State Building
17Program project identified as “Wisconsin Veterans Home at King — food service
18system upgrades” is amended to read “Wisconsin Veterans Home at King — central
19services kitchen upgrade” and the dollar amount is increased from $4,550,700 to
20$7,588,800 and the appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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(c) In
2017 Wisconsin Act 59, section
9104 (1) (i) 1. c., under projects financed
22by general fund supported borrowing, the 2017-19 Authorized State Building
23Program project identified as “Wisconsin Veterans Home at King — water
24improvements” is amended to read “Wisconsin Veterans Home at King — domestic
1water treatment” and the dollar amount is increased from $833,700 to $2,234,700
2and the appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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3(d) In
2017 Wisconsin Act 59, section
9104 (1) (c) 1. em., as created by
2017
4Wisconsin Act 185, under projects financed by general fund supported borrowing, the
5amount authorized for the project identified as “Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities
6— statewide” is increased by $4,000,000, and the appropriate totals are adjusted
7accordingly, for the purpose of project planning, development, and design, site
8selection, and land and property acquisition for a new Type 1 juvenile correctional
9facility in Milwaukee County.
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(6) 2019-21
Authorized State Building Program changes.
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(a) In
2019 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9104 (1) (c) 1. b., under projects financed
12by general fund supported borrowing, the dollar amount for the 2019-21 Authorized
13State Building Program project identified as “Stanley Correctional Institution —
14new health services unit — Stanley” is increased from $10,633,000 to $14,126,000
15and the appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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(b) In
2019 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9104 (1) (g) 1. a., under projects financed
17by general fund supported borrowing, the 2019-21 Authorized State Building
18Program project identified as “Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf
19and Hard of Hearing — comprehensive code upgrades — Pewaukee” is amended to
20read “Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing —
21New Huff Hall Dormitory — Delavan” and the dollar amount is increased from
22$7,388,300 to $25,000,000 and the appropriate totals are adjusted accordingly.
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(7)
University of Wisconsin System minor facility renewal program; Groups
241 and 2 projects.
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1(a)
Group 1. The amounts specified under sub. (1
) (h) 1. a. and 2. a. shall be
2expended for the following projects:
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31. UW–Parkside — heating and chilling plant boilers 3 and 4 replacement.
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42. UW–Madison — multi-building fire alarm system renovation, phases X to
5XI.
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63. UW–Madison — multi-building fire protection system renovations.
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74. UW–Madison — multi-building fire suppression system renovations.
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85. UW–Milwaukee — Great Lakes Research Facility dock wall restoration.
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96. UW–Superior — sports and activity fields redevelopment.
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107. UW–Madison — armory and gymnasium exterior envelope repair and
11replacement.
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128. UW–Platteville — Williams Fieldhouse HVAC and electrical system
13replacements.
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(b)
Group 2. The amounts specified under sub. (1
) (h) 1. d. and 2. b. shall be
15expended for the following projects:
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161. UW–Oshkosh — Harrington Hall HVAC system replacement.
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172. UW–Madison — multi-building elevator modernization and replacements.
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183. UW–Madison — multi-building AAALAC accreditation repairs.
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194. UW–Superior — Barstow Science Laboratory and Applied Research
20renovation.
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215. UW–Stout — Jarvis Hall Technology Wing Laboratory infrastructure
22renovation.
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236. UW–Stout — Hanson, Keith, Milnes, and Chinnock Halls restroom
24renovations.
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257. UW–Oshkosh — multi-building historic homes renovation.
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1(8)
Beyond Vision; VisABILITY Center. Notwithstanding s. 13.48 (46p) (b),
2the building commission may not make a grant to Wiscraft, Inc., for the purchase and
3renovation of the VisABILITY Center, as enumerated in sub. (1) (i), under s. 13.48
4(46p), unless the department of administration has reviewed and approved plans for
5the project. Notwithstanding ss. 16.85 (1) and 16.855 (1m), the department of
6administration may not supervise any services or work or let any contract for the
7project. Section 16.87 does not apply to the project.
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(9)
Incourage Community Foundation. Notwithstanding s. 13.48 (20m) (d) 2.,
9the building commission may not make a grant to the Incourage Community
10Foundation, Inc., for the redevelopment of the former Daily Tribune building in the
11city of Wisconsin Rapids into an economic and community hub under s. 13.48 (20m)
12(d), unless the department of administration has reviewed and approved plans for
13the project. Notwithstanding ss. 16.85 (1) and 16.855 (1m), the department of
14administration may not supervise any services or work or let any contract for the
15project. Section 16.87 does not apply to the project.
AB68-ASA2,383,2216
(10)
Museum of nature and culture. Notwithstanding s. 13.48 (42m) (b), the
17building commission may not make a grant to Historic Haymarket Milwaukee, LLC,
18for the construction of a museum of nature and culture, as enumerated in sub. (1) (j),
19under s. 13.48 (42m), unless the department of administration has reviewed and
20approved plans for the project. Notwithstanding ss. 16.85 (1) and 16.855 (1m), the
21department of administration may not supervise any services or work or let any
22contract for the project. Section 16.87 does not apply to the project.
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(11)
Wisconsin History Museum. From the appropriation under s. 20.867 (2)
24(r), the building commission may expend up to $4,000,000 for project planning,
1development, design, site selection, and land and property acquisition for the
2Wisconsin History Museum enumerated in
2019 Wisconsin Act 9, section
9104 (1) (i).
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(12)
Psychiatric and behavioral health beds. Notwithstanding s. 13.48 (20t)
4(b), the building commission may not make a grant to an organization for renovation
5of an existing mental health facility in Marathon County, as enumerated in sub. (1)
6(k), under s. 13.48 (20t), unless the department of administration has reviewed and
7approved plans for the project. Notwithstanding ss. 16.85 (1) and 16.855 (1m), the
8department of administration may not supervise any services or work or let any
9contract for the project. Section 16.87 does not apply to the project.
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(13)
Grant for psychiatric beds.
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(a) The legislature finds and determines that expanding psychiatric bed
12capacity as described in par. (b
) would greatly benefit state residents by expanding
13access to timely inpatient mental health treatment and services and allowing public
14financial resources to be better distributed to more effectively improve delivery of
15mental health services. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy
16of this state, to assist the health system described under par. (b) in expanding
17psychiatric bed capacity.
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(b) In fiscal year 2021-22, the building commission shall award a grant in the
19amount of $15,000,000 to a health system that applies to the commission and meets
20all of the following criteria:
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211. The health system has a hospital that is located in Eau Claire County, south
22of the Chippewa River, and northeast of the intersection of STH 37 and USH 12 and
23has a hospital in Chippewa County.
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242. The health system agrees to expand psychiatric bed capacity by 22 beds
25between the Eau Claire County hospital and the Chippewa County hospital. A
1hospital shall give preference in admissions to fill beds added under this subdivision
2to individuals who meet the criteria for emergency detention under s. 51.15 and who
3are from Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Douglas,
4Dunn, Eau Claire, Iron, Jackson, La Crosse, Lincoln, Marathon, Monroe, Oneida,
5Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, St. Croix, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vilas,
6Washburn, or Wood Counties.
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73. The health system identifies measures that it believes will serve the needs
8of area residents with mental health needs, especially, as a critical component of the
9measures, in reducing the burden on the Winnebago Mental Health Institute.
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104. The health system agrees to annually report to the legislature, in the manner
11described under s. 13.172 (2), the services provided with the resources funded by the
12grant awarded under this subsection, including the number of individuals diverted
13from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute.
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145. The health system recognizes that it is liable to repay the grant funds to the
15state if it fails to continue to maintain the expanded services and number of
16expanded psychiatric beds available. The amount the health system is liable for
17repayment is reduced proportionately each year for 10 years of continuing expanded
18services as described under par. (c
).
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(c) A determination of continued services shall be based on findings that the
20health system does all of the following:
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211. Maintains an agreed upon number of beds for acceptance of admissions for
22emergency detention under s. 51.15. The health system is considered to be in
23compliance with this subdivision if at least half of the expanded psychiatric beds
24under par. (b) 2. are available for individuals who are initially admitted under an
25emergency detention under s. 51.15.
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12. Enters into a contract with, at minimum, two-thirds of the counties specified
2in par. (b) 2. in which at least one of the hospitals agrees to do all of the following:
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3a. Be the primary receiver for individuals under an emergency detention under
4s. 51.15 for the county.
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5b. Accept for admission under an emergency detention individuals regardless
6of payment source.
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7c. Accept any individual subject to an emergency detention from the county
8unless all psychiatric beds added under par. (b
) 2. are filled. The hospital may set
9its payment rate based on the acuity of the individual being detained.
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10d. Ensure the county department is the secondary payer after any other
11coverage the individual has is exhausted.
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(d) Notwithstanding s. 150.93, any hospital that expands psychiatric bed
13capacity under this subsection may increase its approved bed capacity.
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(14)
Transfer to the state building trust fund. There is transferred from the
15general fund to the state building trust fund $15,000,000 in fiscal year 2021-22.
AB68-ASA2,9106
16Section 9106.
Nonstatutory provisions; Children and Families.
AB68-ASA2,386,2217
(1)
Adoption recruitment services for children with special needs. In each
18year of the 2021-23 fiscal biennium, the department of children and families shall
19provide $300,000 from the appropriations under s. 20.437 (1) (cx) and (mx) to the
20Wendy's Wonderful Kids program at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin to recruit
21adoptive placements for children with special needs in a county with a population of
22750,000 or more.
AB68-ASA2,9107
23Section 9107.
Nonstatutory provisions; Circuit Courts.
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(1)
Circuit courts designated to begin operation in 2021. The circuit court
25branches added in s. 753.06 (4) (a), (7) (e), (9) (g), and (10) (f), are the additional
1branches authorized to be added and allocated by the director of state courts under
2s. 753.0605 (1) to begin operation on August 1, 2021.
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3Section 9119.
Nonstatutory provisions; Health Services.
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(1)
Position transfer to the department of administration.
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(a)
Employee transfer. On the effective date of this paragraph, 1.0 FTE position
6classified as equal opportunity specialist—senior in the department of health
7services and the incumbent employee holding that position is transferred to the
8department of administration.
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(b)
Employee status. An employee transferred under par. (a
) has all the rights
10and the same status under ch. 230 in the department of administration that the
11employee enjoyed in the department of health services before the transfer.
12Notwithstanding s. 230.28 (4), no employee transferred under par. (a) who has
13attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
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(2)
Surgical quality improvement grant. From the appropriation under s.
1520.435 (1) (b), the department of health services may award a onetime grant of
16$335,000 in fiscal year 2021-22 to support surgical quality improvement activities.
17Notwithstanding ss. 20.001 (3) (a) and 20.002 (1), the department of health services
18may transfer moneys appropriated for the purpose described under this subsection
19from fiscal year 2021-22 to fiscal year 2022-23.
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(3)
Grants for employer blood drives.
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(a)
Definitions. In this subsection:
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221. “Blood donation” means the voluntary and uncompensated donation of whole
23blood, or specific components of blood, by an employee of the organizing employer
24that is drawn for use by a nonprofit blood bank organization.
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12. “Blood drive” means a function that is held at a specific date and time, is
2organized by a nonprofit blood bank organization in coordination with an employer,
3and is open only to individuals who are employees of the employer.
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(b)
Award. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (b), the department of
5health services shall award grants to employers who apply to the department to
6organize blood drives. The department shall award grants equal to $20 per blood
7donation. The department may not award more than $250,000 in grants in any fiscal
8year. The department may award a grant to an employer under this subsection only
9if the employer retains documentation of each blood donation.
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(c)
Duration. This subsection does not apply after June 30, 2023.
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(4)
Medical Assistance reimbursement for direct care. From the increase in
12reimbursement paid by the department of health services under the Medical
13Assistance program to nursing facilities and to intermediate care facilities for
14persons with an intellectual disability, the department shall increase by $20,000,000
15as the state share of payments, plus the matching federal share of payments, in fiscal
16year 2021-22 and by $20,000,000 as the state share of payments, plus the matching
17federal share of payments, in fiscal year 2022-23 payments to support the staff in
18those facilities who perform direct care to residents.
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(5)
Medical Assistance rate increase for nursing in home health agencies. 20For dates of services beginning January 1, 2022, the department of health services
21shall increase the Medical Assistance rates paid for nursing care in home health
22agencies that are licensed under s. 50.49 by a budgeted sum of $473,300 as the state
23share of payments, and provide the matching federal share of payments, in fiscal
24year 2021-22, and by a budgeted sum of $960,200, as the state share of payments,
25and provide the matching federal share of payments, in fiscal year 2022-23, to
1support licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners in those
2agencies.
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(6)
Medical assistance reimbursement rate increase for direct care in
4personal care agencies. The department of health services shall increase the
5Medical Assistance rates paid for direct care to agencies that provide personal care
6services by a budgeted sum of $7,584,400, as the state share of payments, and the
7matching federal share of payments, in fiscal year 2021-22, and by a budgeted sum
8of $23,557,700, as the state share of payments, and the matching federal share of
9payments, in fiscal year 2022-23, to support staff in those agencies who perform
10direct care.
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11Section 9125.
Nonstatutory provisions; Joint Committee on Finance.
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(1)
State aid; repeal of personal property taxes. The department of
13administration shall submit a request under s. 13.101 to the joint committee on
14finance to supplement the appropriation under s. 20.835 (1) (em) in 2022-23 to make
15payments to local taxing jurisdictions equal to the amount of revenues not collected
16by the local taxing jurisdictions because of the elimination of the personal property
17tax imposed under ch. 70, effective with January 1, 2022, assessments, in any
18legislation enacted during the 2021-22 legislative session.
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(1)
Required general fund structural balance. Section 20.003 (4m) shall not
21apply to the actions of the legislature in enacting any legislation during the 2021-22
22legislative session.
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23Section 9131.
Nonstatutory provisions; Military Affairs.
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(1)
Statewide public safety interoperable communication system.
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1(a)
Request for proposals. No later than 30 days after the effective date of this
2subsection, the department of military affairs shall issue a request for proposals for
3a replacement statewide public safety interoperable communication system.
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(b)
Funding. Notwithstanding s. 16.75, after a proposal has been chosen but
5before a contract with a vendor has been executed, the department of military affairs
6shall submit a request to the joint committee on finance to supplement the
7appropriation under s. 20.465 (3) (a) to provide the necessary funds to pay the
8amounts designated in the contract to be executed under par. (c). The request shall
9include all of the following information:
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101. The rationale for selecting the proposed vendor.
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112. The vendor's solutions to resolve capacity, coverage, and interference issues.
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123. The vendor's current networks in Wisconsin and in the United States.
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134. The vendor's ability to comply with criteria established by the executive
14steering committee that evaluated the request for information.
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155. The extent to which the vendor's system could serve current WISCOM users
16without compatible equipment, WISCOM users with an existing 800 MHz P25
17system, WISCOM users with an existing VHF P25 system, and non-WISCOM users,
18and the number of agencies in each such group.
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196. The vendor's ability to accommodate new users to enhance local radio
20coverage.