AB50-ASA2-AA15,89,1514100.306 Prohibited selling practices upon the occurrence of a severe 15thunderstorm. (1) Definitions. In this section: AB50-ASA2-AA15,89,1716(a) “Consumer goods or services” means goods or services that are used 17primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. AB50-ASA2-AA15,89,2018(b) “Restoration and mitigation services provider” means a person that 19provides a service to prevent further damage or provide protection to property 20following a fire, smoke, water, or storm event. AB50-ASA2-AA15,89,2221(c) “Severe thunderstorm” means a weather event in which any of the 22following occurs: AB50-ASA2-AA15,89,23231. Hail that is one inch or greater in diameter. AB50-ASA2-AA15,90,1
12. Wind gusts in excess of 50 knots. AB50-ASA2-AA15,90,73(2) Prohibition. Upon the occurrence of a severe thunderstorm, a residential 4building contractor, tree trimmer, or restoration and mitigation services provider 5operating within the geographic region impacted by the severe thunderstorm and 6repairing damage caused by the severe thunderstorm may not do any of the 7following: AB50-ASA2-AA15,90,108(a) Charge an unreasonably excessive price for labor in comparison to the 9market price charged for comparable services in the geographic region impacted by 10the severe thunderstorm. AB50-ASA2-AA15,90,1411(b) Charge an insurance company a rate for a consumer good or service that 12exceeds what the residential building contractor, tree trimmer, or restoration and 13mitigation services provider would otherwise charge a member of the general public 14for the consumer good or service. AB50-ASA2-AA15,90,1715(3) Rules. The department shall promulgate rules to establish formulas or 16other standards to be used in determining whether a price for labor is unreasonably 17excessive under sub. (2) (a). AB50-ASA2-AA15,90,2218(4) Enforcement; penalty. If a person violates sub. (2), the department or, 19after consulting with the department, the department of justice may commence an 20action against a person in the name of the state to recover a civil forfeiture of not 21more than $1,000 per violation or to temporarily or permanently restrain or enjoin 22the person from violating sub. (2), or both.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,91,4
149.175 (1) (i) Emergency assistance. For emergency assistance under s. 249.138 and for transfer to the department of administration for low-income energy 3or weatherization assistance programs, $6,000,000 $10,414,400 in each fiscal year 42025-26 and $10,414,300 in fiscal year 2026-27. AB50-ASA2-AA15,91,146(1) Emergency assistance. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the 7appropriation to the department of children and families under s. 20.437 (1) (md), 8the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 is increased by $4,414,400 to reflect 9projected increases in average costs and caseloads under the emergency assistance 10program under s. 49.138. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation 11to the department of children and families under s. 20.437 (1) (md), the dollar 12amount for fiscal year 2026-27 is increased by $4,414,300 to reflect projected 13increases in average costs and caseloads under the emergency assistance program 14under s. 49.138.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,91,231749.175 (1) (g) State administration of public assistance programs and 18overpayment collections. For state administration of public assistance programs 19and the collection of public assistance overpayments, $17,231,100 in fiscal year 202021-22 and $17,482,300 in fiscal year 2022-23. In fiscal year 2023-24, for such 21purposes, $19,015,300. In fiscal year 2024-25, for such purposes, $19,424,300. In 22fiscal year 2025-26, for such purposes, $25,113,900. In fiscal year 2026-27, for such 23purposes, $25,563,100. AB50-ASA2-AA15,92,8
1(1) Emergency assistance. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the 2appropriation to the department of children and families under s. 20.437 (1) (md), 3the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 is increased by $5,689,600 to support the 4costs of administering programs related to the temporary assistance for needy 5families block grant. In the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the 6department of children and families under s. 20.437 (1) (md), the dollar amount for 7fiscal year 2026-27 is increased by $6,138,800 to support the costs of administering 8programs related to the temporary assistance for needy families block grant.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,92,1511(1) Building maintenance for state crime lab and air fleet hangar. In 12the schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of 13administration under s. 20.505 (5) (ka), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2026-27 is 14increased by $1,081,100 to support the ongoing maintenance of the new Milwaukee 15State Crime Lab and Wisconsin Air Services Hangar.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,93,21816.19 Civil legal services. From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (ep), 19the department shall award grants to the Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation, 20Inc., to provide civil legal services. The Wisconsin Trust Account Foundation, Inc., 21shall distribute the amount received as grants to programs that provide civil legal 22services, and those programs may use the grant funds to match other federal and
1private grants. The grants may be used only for the purposes for which the funding 2was provided. AB50-ASA2-AA15,93,6420.505 (1) (ep) Civil legal services. As a continuing appropriation, the 5amounts in the schedule to provide grants under s. 16.19 to the Wisconsin Trust 6Account Foundation, Inc., for the provision of civil legal services.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,93,10916.971 (18) (a) The department shall conduct cybersecurity emergency 10incident response for agencies and authorities. AB50-ASA2-AA15,93,1511(b) For the department’s cybersecurity emergency incident response under 12par. (a), the secretary may allocate to the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (bv) 13amounts, not to exceed $10,000,000 each fiscal year, previously allocated to general 14purpose revenue sum sufficient appropriations under ch. 20 and shall reduce the 15amounts allocated to such appropriations accordingly. AB50-ASA2-AA15,93,191720.505 (1) (bv) Cybersecurity emergency incident response. A sum sufficient, 18not to exceed the amounts allocated under s. 16.971 (18) (b), for cybersecurity 19emergency incident response under s. 16.971 (18) (a). AB50-ASA2-AA15,93,222120.505 (1) (em) Cybersecurity activities. The amounts in the schedule for the 22department of administration’s cybersecurity activities.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,94,4216.075 Grants to tribes for alternatives to prosecution and 3incarceration programs. (1) In this section, “tribe” has the meaning given in s. 4165.91 (1). AB50-ASA2-AA15,94,75(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (cb), the department shall 6make grants to tribes for alternatives to prosecution and incarceration programs 7that meet the criteria specified in s. 165.95 (3). AB50-ASA2-AA15,94,88(5) Grants made under sub. (2) shall be provided on a calendar year basis. AB50-ASA2-AA15,94,109(6) The department of justice shall assist the department with its duties 10under this section. AB50-ASA2-AA15,94,141220.505 (1) (cb) Grants to tribes for alternatives to prosecution and 13incarceration programs. The amounts in the schedule for grants to federally 14recognized American Indian tribes or bands in this state under s. 16.075 (2). AB50-ASA2-AA15,22215Section 222. 165.95 (9) of the statutes is renumbered 16.075 (4) and 16amended to read: AB50-ASA2-AA15,94,201716.075 (4) The department of justice shall inform any county or tribe that is 18applying for a grant under this section sub. (2) whether the county or tribe meets 19the requirements established under sub. s. 165.95 (3), regardless of whether the 20county or tribe receives a grant. AB50-ASA2-AA15,95,422(1) Alternatives to prosecution and incarceration grant program. 23Notwithstanding s. 16.42 (1) (e), in submitting information under s. 16.42 for 24purposes of the 2027 biennial budget act, the department of administration shall
1submit information concerning the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (cb) as though 2the total amount appropriated under s. 20.505 (1) (cb) for the 2026-27 fiscal year 3was $142,500 more than the total amount that was actually appropriated under s. 420.505 (1) (cb) for the 2026-27 fiscal year.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,95,137(1) Representation for law license grievances. In the schedule under s. 820.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of administration under s. 920.505 (1) (kr), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2025-26 is increased by $91,600 10and the dollar amount for fiscal year 2026-27 is increased by $118,100 to increase 11the authorized FTE positions for the department by 1.0 PR position to hire an 12attorney to represent state attorneys before the office of lawyer regulation 13regarding grievances filed against their law licenses.”. AB50-ASA2-AA15,95,171615.105 (35) Office of violence prevention. There is created in the 17department of administration an office of violence prevention. AB50-ASA2-AA15,95,201916.02 Office of violence prevention. (1) Purpose. The office of violence 20prevention shall coordinate and expand violence prevention activities in this state. AB50-ASA2-AA15,95,2121(2) Duties. The office of violence prevention shall do all of the following: AB50-ASA2-AA15,95,2222(a) Establish a violence prevention focus across state government. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,323(b) Collaborate with other state agencies that are interested or active in the
1reduction of interpersonal violence, including child abuse, elder abuse, violence 2against youth, domestic violence, gun violence, intimate partner violence, suicide, 3sexual assault, and gender-based violence. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,64(c) Support the development and implementation of comprehensive, 5community-based violence prevention initiatives within local units of government 6across the state, including collaborating with law enforcement agencies. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,87(d) Develop sources of funding beyond state revenues to maintain the office 8and expand its activities. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,109(e) Create a directory of existing violence prevention services and activities in 10each county. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,1511(f) Support and provide technical assistance to local organizations that 12provide violence prevention services, including in seeking out and applying for 13grant funding in support of their initiatives and provide technical assistance and 14support to the organizations to maximize the organizations’ likelihood of success 15with their applications. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,1616(g) Develop public education campaigns to promote safer communities. AB50-ASA2-AA15,96,2117(3) Grants. (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (bs), the office of 18violence prevention shall award grants to support effective violence reduction 19initiatives in communities across the state, including supporting efforts to reduce 20gun violence, group violence, suicides, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, 21and gender-based violence. AB50-ASA2-AA15,97,222(b) The grants under this subsection shall be used to support, expand, and 23replicate evidence-based violence reduction initiatives, including hospital-based 24violence intervention programs, evidence-based street outreach programs, and
1focused deterrence strategies, that seek to interrupt the cycles of violence, 2victimization, and retaliation in order to reduce the incidence of firearm violence. AB50-ASA2-AA15,97,63(c) Of the grants the department awards under this section, the department 4shall award up to $3,000,000 in grants each fiscal year to federally recognized 5American Indian tribes or bands in this state and organizations affiliated with 6tribes relating to missing and murdered indigenous women. AB50-ASA2-AA15,97,117(d) Of the grants the department awards under this section, the department 8shall award up to $500,000 in suicide prevention grants each fiscal year to 9organizations or coalitions of organizations, which may include a city, village, town, 10county, or federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state, for any 11of the following purposes: AB50-ASA2-AA15,97,13121. To train staff at a firearm retailer or firearm range on how to recognize a 13person who may be considering suicide. AB50-ASA2-AA15,97,15142. To provide suicide prevention materials for distribution at a firearm 15retailer or firearm range. AB50-ASA2-AA15,97,16163. To provide voluntary, temporary firearm storage. AB50-ASA2-AA15,22517Section 225. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, 18insert the following amounts for the purposes indicated: AB50-ASA2-AA15,98,8620.505 (1) (bp) Office of violence prevention; general program operations. The 7amounts in the schedule for the general program operations of the office of violence 8prevention. AB50-ASA2-AA15,98,121020.505 (1) (bs) Office of violence prevention; violence reduction initiative 11grants. The amounts in the schedule for violence reduction initiative grants 12awarded under s. 16.02 (3). AB50-ASA2-AA15,98,1614(1) Position authorization; office of violence prevention. The 15authorized FTE positions for the department of administration are increased by 7.0 16GPR positions to staff the office of violence prevention. AB50-ASA2-AA15,98,1817(2) Task force on missing and murdered African American women and 18girls. AB50-ASA2-AA15,98,2119(a) Definition. In this subsection, “nongovernmental organization” means a 20nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that provides legal, social, or other 21community services. AB50-ASA2-AA15,99,322(b) Membership. There is created a task force on missing and murdered 23African American women and girls. The task force shall consist of the following
1members, who are knowledgeable in crime victims rights or violence protection, 2and who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the governor unless 3otherwise specified: AB50-ASA2-AA15,99,541. Two members of the senate, one appointed by the majority leader and one 5appointed by the minority leader. AB50-ASA2-AA15,99,762. Two members of the assembly, one appointed by the speaker of the 7assembly and one appointed by the minority leader. AB50-ASA2-AA15,99,883. Two representatives from among the following: AB50-ASA2-AA15,99,99a. The Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association.
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