AB50-ASA2,269,13248.65 (3) (a) Except as provided in par. (c), before the department may issue a 3license under sub. (1) to a child care center that provides care and supervision for 4 4to 8 children or 4 to 12 children, the child care center must pay to the department a 5biennial fee of $60.50. Except as provided in par. (c), before the department may 6issue a license under sub. (1) to a child care center that provides care and 7supervision for 9 13 or more children, the child care center must pay to the 8department a biennial fee of $30.25, plus a biennial fee of $16.94 per child, based on 9the number of children that the child care center is licensed to serve. A child care 10center that wishes to continue a license issued under sub. (1) shall pay the 11applicable fee under this paragraph by the continuation date of the license. A new 12child care center shall pay the applicable fee under this paragraph no later than 30 13days before the opening of the child care center. AB50-ASA2,16214Section 162. 48.65 (4) of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,269,151548.65 (4) (a) Definitions. In this subsection: AB50-ASA2,269,17161. “Assistant child care teacher” means a child care worker who works under 17the supervision of a child care teacher. AB50-ASA2,269,21182. “Child care teacher” means a child care worker who plans, implements, and 19supervises the daily activities for a designated group of children at a child care 20center licensed under this section and who meets the qualifications under s. DCF 21251.05 (3) (f), Wis. Adm. Code. AB50-ASA2,269,23223. “Full-day center” means a child care center licensed under this section that 23accepts children for 5 or more consecutive hours. AB50-ASA2,270,2244. “School-age program” means a program in a child care center licensed
1under this section that serves only school-age children before and after school, on 2days on which there is no school, and during the summer break. AB50-ASA2,270,635. “School-age program leader” means a person who plans, implements, and 4supervises the daily activities for a designated group of school-age children, 5communicates with families, works with the community, and coordinates staff in a 6school-age program at a child care center licensed under this section. AB50-ASA2,270,97(b) Requirements for assistant child care teachers. A child care center licensed 8under this section may hire an individual to be an assistant child care teacher if the 9individual meets all of the following requirements: AB50-ASA2,270,10101. The individual is at least 16 years old. AB50-ASA2,270,12112. The individual has satisfactorily completed at least one of the following 12within 6 months after assuming the position: AB50-ASA2,270,1313a. Two credits in early childhood education or its equivalent. AB50-ASA2,270,1414b. One non-credit, department-approved course in early childhood education. AB50-ASA2,270,1615c. An assistant child care teacher training program approved by the 16department of public instruction. AB50-ASA2,270,2017(c) Sole supervision by assistant child care teachers. An assistant child care 18teacher who has completed the training required under par. (b) 2. and is at least 18 19years old may provide sole supervision to a group of children in the following 20instances and for the following amounts of time: AB50-ASA2,270,23211. In a full-day center, if there is a child care teacher on the premises, for 22opening and closing hours, not to exceed the first 2 hours and the last 2 hours of 23center operation, and during the center’s designated naptime, not to exceed 2 hours. AB50-ASA2,271,2
12. In a school-age program, if there is a school-age program leader or child 2care teacher on the premises, for no more than 45 minutes. AB50-ASA2,1633Section 163. 48.67 of the statutes is renumbered 48.67 (1m), and 48.67 (1m) 4(a) and (d) 1. (intro.), 2. and 3., as renumbered, are amended to read: AB50-ASA2,271,15548.67 (1m) (a) That all child care center licensees, and all employees and 6volunteers of a child care center, who provide care and supervision for children 7under one year of age receive, before the date on which the license is issued or the 8employment or volunteer work commences, whichever is applicable, training in the 9most current medically accepted methods of preventing sudden infant death 10syndrome. The rules shall provide that any training in those methods that a 11licensee has obtained in connection with military service, as defined in s. 111.32 12(12g), counts toward satisfying the training requirement under this subsection 13paragraph if the licensee demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that 14the training obtained in that connection is substantially equivalent to the training 15required under this subsection paragraph. AB50-ASA2,271,2216(d) 1. (intro.) That all foster parents successfully complete training in the care 17and support needs of children who are placed in foster care that has been approved 18by the department. The training shall be completed on an ongoing basis, as 19determined by the department. The department shall promulgate rules 20prescribing the training that is required under this subsection paragraph and shall 21monitor compliance with this subsection paragraph according to those rules. The 22training shall include training in all of the following: AB50-ASA2,271,24232. The training under par. (a) subd. 1. shall be available to a kinship care 24provider, as defined in s. 48.40 (1m), upon request of the kinship care provider. AB50-ASA2,272,2
13. For a foster parent receiving an initial license, the training under par. (a) 2subd. 1. shall be completed before the first child is placed with the foster parent. AB50-ASA2,1643Section 164. 48.67 (1b) of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,272,5448.67 (1b) In this section, “provider” means an individual who provides care 5and supervision for children in a child care center licensed under s. 48.65 (1). AB50-ASA2,1656Section 165. 48.67 (2m) of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,272,9748.67 (2m) (a) In the rules promulgated under sub. (1m), the department 8shall establish a category of child care centers licensed under s. 48.65 (1) that 9provide care and supervision for 4 to 12 children. AB50-ASA2,272,1310(b) The department shall regulate a child care center described in par. (a) in 11the same way that it regulates a child care center that is licensed to provide care 12and supervision for 4 to 8 children, including the maximum number of children per 13provider, except for all of the following: AB50-ASA2,272,16141. The department shall prohibit a child care center described in par. (a) from 15authorizing more than 2 providers to provide care and supervision for children at 16one time. AB50-ASA2,272,19172. The department may regulate a child care center described in par. (a) 18differently than a child care center that provides care and supervision for 4 to 8 19children to the extent necessary to safely accommodate a larger group of children. AB50-ASA2,16620Section 166. 49.132 of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,272,222149.132 Community-based option for elementary school readiness. (1) 22Definitions. In this section: AB50-ASA2,272,2423(a) “Child care provider” means a provider licensed under s. 48.65 or certified 24under s. 48.651. AB50-ASA2,273,3
1(b) “Elementary school readiness program” means an instructional program 2that provides 4-year-old children with the social and cognitive skills to successfully 3transition to 5-year-old kindergarten in an elementary school setting. AB50-ASA2,273,44(c) “School year” has the meaning given in s. 115.001 (13). AB50-ASA2,273,95(2) Program. The department shall establish a community-based option for 6an elementary school readiness program under which a participating child care 7provider offers an elementary school readiness program to eligible children during 8the school year and receives funding from the department for each eligible child 9participating in the program. AB50-ASA2,273,1210(3) Eligibility. (a) Child care providers. A child care provider is eligible to 11participate in the program under this section if the child care provider satisfies all 12of the following: AB50-ASA2,273,14131. Is in compliance with all legal, financial, and regulatory requirements 14imposed by law or by department rule. AB50-ASA2,273,17152. Demonstrates to the department that it will annually provide at least 612 16hours of direct child instruction in elementary school readiness to children 17participating in the program. AB50-ASA2,273,20183. Demonstrates to the department that, for purposes of the program under 19this section, it uses a curriculum that meets the department of public instruction’s 20model early learning standards. AB50-ASA2,274,2214. By no later than February 1 of the preceding school year, notifies the 22department of its intent to participate in the elementary school readiness program
1under this section according to application requirements established by the 2department. AB50-ASA2,274,535. Does not have a contract with a school district to provide a 4-year-old 4kindergarten for the school year in which the child care provider intends to 5participate in the program. AB50-ASA2,274,76(b) Children. A child is eligible to participate in the program under this 7section if all of the following apply: AB50-ASA2,274,981. The child is 4 years old on or before September 1 in the school year that the 9child proposes to participate in the program. AB50-ASA2,274,12102. The child’s parent or guardian submits an application to participate in the 11program under this section, on a form prepared by the department, to a 12participating child care provider. AB50-ASA2,274,15133. A participating child care provider has accepted the child’s application to 14attend the elementary school readiness program offered by the child care provider 15under this section. AB50-ASA2,274,2016(4) Participating child care providers; annual notice. Annually, by 17February 15, the department shall post on its website a list of all child care 18providers that have submitted a notice of intent to participate in the program under 19this section in the following school year. The department shall include all of the 20following for each participating child care provider: AB50-ASA2,274,2121(a) The name of the child care provider. AB50-ASA2,274,2222(b) The address at which the program under this section will be provided. AB50-ASA2,275,223(c) The name of and contact information for the provider or an employee of the
1provider who can answer questions about a child participating in the program 2under this section at the child care provider. AB50-ASA2,275,43(d) The number of spaces available with the child care provider for children 4participating in the program under this section. AB50-ASA2,275,115(5) Funding. (a) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., from the appropriation 6under s. 20.437 (2) (cr), for each child participating in an elementary school 7readiness program offered by a child care provider under this section, the 8department shall pay to the child care provider participating in the program under 9this section 0.6 times the sum of the revenue ceiling, as defined in s. 121.905 (1), for 10the current school year and the per pupil amount under s. 115.437 (2) (a) for the 11current school year. AB50-ASA2,275,14122. If the appropriation under s. 20.437 (2) (cr) is insufficient to pay the full 13amount of costs under subd. 1., the department shall prorate payments among the 14participating child care providers under this section. AB50-ASA2,275,1815(b) The department shall pay 25 percent of the total amount under par. (a) in 16September, 25 percent in November, 25 percent in February, and 25 percent in May. 17Each installment may consist of a single check for all children participating in the 18elementary school readiness program offered by the child care provider. AB50-ASA2,275,2319(c) A child care provider may use payments received under this subsection to 20cover any costs associated with providing the program under this section. If a child 21is participating in the program under this section, the child care provider may 22charge additional amounts to provide care and supervision for that child outside of 23the elementary school readiness program hours. AB50-ASA2,276,224(6) Teacher qualifications. A teacher who teaches in an elementary school
1readiness program offered by a child care provider under this section shall have an 2associate degree or bachelor’s degree. AB50-ASA2,1673Section 167. 49.1335 of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,276,5449.1335 Child care access program. (1) In this section, “family child care 5center” has the meaning given in s. 49.136 (1) (j). AB50-ASA2,276,86(2) The department shall award grants to Wonderschool, Inc., to increase 7access to high-quality child care in this state. The grants under this program may 8be used for any of the following activities: AB50-ASA2,276,99(a) Assistance with child care licensing and certification. AB50-ASA2,276,1010(b) Coaching services and other support services. AB50-ASA2,276,1111(c) Tax education assistance for family child care centers. AB50-ASA2,16812Section 168. 49.155 (6g) (b) 5. of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,276,141349.155 (6g) (b) 5. Any hours during which the child participates in an 14elementary school readiness program under s. 49.132. AB50-ASA2,16915Section 169. 49.175 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,276,201649.175 (1) (a) Wisconsin Works benefits. For Wisconsin Works benefits, 17$37,000,000 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $34,000,000 in fiscal year 2022-23. In fiscal 18year 2023-24, for such benefits, $28,000,000. In fiscal year 2024-25, for such 19benefits, $29,000,000. In fiscal year 2025-26, for such benefits, $26,806,500. In 20fiscal year 2026-27, for such benefits, $26,987,700. AB50-ASA2,17021Section 170. 49.175 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,276,232249.175 (1) (c) Case management incentive payments. For supplement 23payments to individuals under s. 49.255, $2,700,000 in each fiscal year, $1,000,000. AB50-ASA2,17124Section 171. 49.175 (1) (fa) of the statutes is repealed. AB50-ASA2,172
1Section 172. 49.175 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,277,8249.175 (1) (g) State administration of public assistance programs and 3overpayment collections. For state administration of public assistance programs 4and the collection of public assistance overpayments, $17,231,100 in fiscal year 52021-22 and $17,482,300 in fiscal year 2022-23. In fiscal year 2023-24, for such 6purposes, $19,015,300. In fiscal year 2024-25, for such purposes, $19,424,300. In 7fiscal year 2025-26, for such purposes, $20,314,000. In fiscal year 2026-27, for such 8purposes, $20,539,800. AB50-ASA2,1739Section 173. 49.175 (1) (i) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,277,121049.175 (1) (i) Emergency assistance. For emergency assistance under s. 1149.138 and for transfer to the department of administration for low-income energy 12or weatherization assistance programs, $6,000,000 in each fiscal year, $10,414,400. AB50-ASA2,17413Section 174. 49.175 (1) (Lm) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,277,191449.175 (1) (Lm) Jobs for America’s Graduates. For grants to the Jobs for 15America’s Graduates-Wisconsin to fund programs that improve social, academic, 16and employment skills of youth who are eligible to receive temporary assistance for 17needy families under 42 USC 601 et seq., in each fiscal year 2024-25, $1,000,000. In 18fiscal year 2025-26, for such grants, $2,000,000. In fiscal year 2026-27, for such 19grants, $1,000,000. AB50-ASA2,17520Section 175. 49.175 (1) (Lp) of the statutes is repealed. AB50-ASA2,17621Section 176. 49.175 (1) (p) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,278,42249.175 (1) (p) Direct child care services. For direct child care services under s. 2349.155 or 49.257, $376,700,400 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $383,900,400 in fiscal 24year 2022-23. In fiscal year 2023-24, for such direct child care services,
1$368,834,800. In fiscal year 2024-25, for such direct child care services, 2$428,779,700. In fiscal year 2025-26, for such direct child care services, 3$506,776,700. In fiscal year 2026-27, for such direct child care services, 4$523,776,700. AB50-ASA2,1775Section 177. 49.175 (1) (q) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,278,12649.175 (1) (q) Child care state administration and licensing activities. For 7state administration of child care programs under s. 49.155 and for child care 8licensing activities, $42,117,800 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $41,803,100 in fiscal 9year 2022-23. In fiscal year 2023-24, for such programs and activities, $45,796,000. 10In fiscal year 2024-25, for such programs and activities, $45,570,300. In fiscal year 112025-26, for such programs and activities, $51,064,000. In fiscal year 2026-27, for 12such programs and activities, $48,734,700. AB50-ASA2,17813Section 178. 49.175 (1) (qm) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,278,181449.175 (1) (qm) Quality care for quality kids. For the child care quality 15improvement activities specified in ss. 49.155 (1g) and 49.257, $16,683,700 in fiscal 16year 2022-23. In fiscal year 2023-24, for such activities, $28,518,700. In fiscal year 172024-25, for such activities, $46,018,700. In fiscal year 2025-26, for such activities, 18$47,018,700. In 2026-27, for such activities, $46,018,700. AB50-ASA2,17919Section 179. 49.175 (1) (s) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,279,42049.175 (1) (s) Kinship care and long-term kinship care assistance. For kinship 21care and long-term kinship care payments under s. 48.57 (3m) (am) and (3n) (am), 22for assessments to determine eligibility for those payments, and for agreements 23under s. 48.57 (3t) with the governing bodies of Indian tribes for the administration 24of the kinship care and long-term kinship care programs within the boundaries of
1the reservations of those tribes, $28,727,100 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $31,441,800 2in fiscal year 2022-23. In fiscal year 2023-24, for such payments, $31,719,200. In 3fiscal year 2024-25, for such payments, $35,661,000. In fiscal year 2025-26, for such 4payments, $39,223,800. In fiscal year 2026-27, for such payments, $40,075,700. AB50-ASA2,1805Section 180. 49.175 (1) (z) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,279,19649.175 (1) (z) Grants to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. For grants to the 7Wisconsin Chapter of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to fund programs that 8improve social, academic, and employment skills of youth who are eligible to receive 9temporary assistance for needy families under 42 USC 601 et seq., focusing on 10study habits, intensive tutoring in math and English, and exposure to career 11options and role models, $2,807,000 in each fiscal year 2024-25. In fiscal year 2025-1226, for such grants, $7,807,000. In fiscal year 2026-27, for such grants, $3,307,000. 13Grants provided under this paragraph may not be used by the grant recipient to 14replace funding for programs that are being funded, when the grant proceeds are 15received, with moneys other than those from the appropriations specified in sub. (1) 16(intro.). The total amount of the grants includes funds for the BE GREAT: 17Graduate program in the amount of matching funds that the program provides, up 18to $1,532,000 in each fiscal year, to be used only for activities for which federal 19Temporary Assistance for Needy Families block grant moneys may be used. AB50-ASA2,18120Section 181. 49.175 (1) (zh) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,280,32149.175 (1) (zh) Earned income tax credit supplement. For the transfer of 22moneys from the appropriation account under s. 20.437 (2) (md) to the 23appropriation account under s. 20.835 (2) (kf) for the earned income tax credit, 24$63,600,000 in fiscal year 2021-22 and $66,600,000 in fiscal year 2022-23. In fiscal
1year 2023-24, for such purposes, $61,725,000. In fiscal year 2024-25, for such 2purposes, $65,002,000. In fiscal year 2025-26, for such purposes, $63,300,000. In 3fiscal year 2026-27, for such purposes, $61,800,000. AB50-ASA2,1824Section 182. 49.45 (3) (e) 11. of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,280,16549.45 (3) (e) 11. The department shall use a portion of the moneys collected 6under s. 50.38 (2) (a) to pay for services provided by eligible hospitals, as defined in 7s. 50.38 (1), other than critical access hospitals, under the Medical Assistance 8Program under this subchapter, including services reimbursed on a fee-for-service 9basis and services provided under a managed care system. For state fiscal year 102008-09, total payments required under this subdivision, including both the federal 11and state share of Medical Assistance, shall equal the amount collected under s. 1250.38 (2) (a) for fiscal year 2008-09 divided by 57.75 percent. For each state fiscal 13year after state fiscal year 2008-09, total payments required under this subdivision, 14including both the federal and state share of Medical Assistance, shall equal the 15amount collected under s. 50.38 (2) (a) for the fiscal year divided by 61.68 percent, 16except after state fiscal year 2024-25 the divisor shall be 56.1 percent.
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