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AB50-ASA2,344,98(am) The department shall contract with a 3rd party to perform the duties
9specified under pars. (a) 1. and 2.
AB50-ASA2,344,1110(b) Every year, the department shall redetermine the schedule of maximum
11fees using the procedures specified in par. (a), subject to par. (am).
AB50-ASA2,344,1412(d) The department shall publish the current fee schedule established under
13this subsection on the departments website. Notwithstanding s. 227.10 (1), the fee
14schedule need not be promulgated as a rule.
AB50-ASA2,344,2115(4) Liability of insurer or self-insured employer. (a) The liability of an
16insurer or self-insured employer for an item or service included in a fee schedule
17established under sub. (3) is limited to the maximum fee allowed under the
18schedule for the item or service as of the date on which the item or service was
19provided, any fee agreed to by contract between the insurer or self-insured employer
20and eligible hospital for the item or service as of that date, or the eligible hospitals
21actual fee for the item or service as of that date, whichever is least.
AB50-ASA2,345,222(b) An eligible hospital that provides items or services to an injured employee
23under this chapter may not collect, or bring an action to collect, from the injured

1employee any charge that is in excess of the liability of the insurer or self-insured
2employer under this subsection.
AB50-ASA2,345,53(c) A schedule of maximum fees established under sub. (3) first applies to an
4item or service provided to an injured employee on the effective date specified in the
5notice published under sub. (3) (a).
AB50-ASA2,345,76(5) Rules. The department shall, subject to sub. (3) (d), promulgate rules to
7implement this section.
AB50-ASA2,3038Section 303. 102.44 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 102.44 (2) (a) 1. and
9amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,345,1210102.44 (2) (a) 1. In case of permanent total disability, aggregate indemnity
11shall be weekly indemnity for the period that the employee may live, subject to
12increase under subd. 2.
AB50-ASA2,345,1513(b) 1. Total impairment for industrial use of both eyes, the loss of both arms at
14or near the shoulder, the loss of both legs at or near the hip, or the loss of one arm at
15the shoulder and one leg at the hip constitutes permanent total disability. This
AB50-ASA2,345,17162. The enumeration under subd. 1. is not exclusive, but in other cases the
17division shall find the facts.
AB50-ASA2,30418Section 304. 102.44 (2) (a) 2., 3. and 4. of the statutes are created to read:
AB50-ASA2,345,2219102.44 (2) (a) 2. For injuries occurring on or after January 1, 2026, weekly
20indemnity for permanent total disability shall, beginning with the 6th anniversary
21of the date of injury and then annually thereafter on that anniversary, be increased
22as follows:
AB50-ASA2,346,223a. If the employee was receiving the maximum compensation rate, the

1employees weekly indemnity shall be increased to the maximum compensation rate
2then in effect for that year, as determined under s. 102.11 (1).
AB50-ASA2,346,73b. If the employee was receiving less than the maximum compensation rate,
4the employees weekly indemnity shall be increased to an amount that bears the
5same proportion to the maximum compensation rate then in effect for that year, as
6determined under s. 102.11 (1), as the employees compensation rate bore to the
7maximum compensation rate that was in effect at the time of the injury.
AB50-ASA2,346,1283. a. If a notice from the department of health services under s. 50.38 (7m) (a)
91. is published by the legislative reference bureau in the Wisconsin Administrative
10Register indicating that either s. 50.38 (7m) (a) 1. a. or b. applies, then no further
11increases under subd. 2. shall be applied after the date that notice is published until
12subd. 4. applies.
AB50-ASA2,346,1813b. Except as provided in subd. 3. a., if a notice from the department of health
14services under s. 50.38 (7m) (a) 1. is published by the legislative reference bureau in
15the Wisconsin Administrative Register indicating that either s. 50.38 (7m) (a) 1. c.
16or d. applies, then no further increases under subd. 2. shall be applied beginning on
17the first day of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the notice is
18published until subd. 4. applies.
AB50-ASA2,346,23194. a. Notwithstanding subd. 3., if a notice from the department of health
20services under s. 50.38 (7m) (b) 1. is published by the legislative reference bureau in
21the Wisconsin Administrative Register indicating that either s. 50.38 (7m) (b) 1. a.
22or b. applies, then increases under subd. 2. shall be applied beginning on from the
23day the notice is published.
AB50-ASA2,347,524b. Notwithstanding subd. 3. and except as provided in subd. 4. a., if a notice

1from the department of health services under s. 50.38 (7m) (b) 1. is published by the
2legislative reference bureau in the Wisconsin Administrative Register indicating
3that either s. 50.38 (7m) (b) 1. c. or d. applies, then increases under subd. 2. shall be
4applied beginning on the first day of the calendar year following the calendar year
5in which the notice is published.
AB50-ASA2,3056Section 305. 106.276 (1) (c) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,347,87106.276 (1) (c) 4. The application is received by the department before July 1,
82025 2027.
AB50-ASA2,3069Section 306. 118.40 (2r) (e) 2p. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,347,1510118.40 (2r) (e) 2p. a. Add the amounts appropriated in the current fiscal year
11under s. 20.255 (2), except s. 20.255 (2) (ac), (aw), (az), (bb), (dj), (du), (fc), (fm), (fp),
12(fq), (fr), (fu), (k), and (m); and s. 20.505 (4) (es); and the amount, as determined by
13the secretary of administration, of the appropriation under s. 20.505 (4) (s)
14allocated for payments to telecommunications providers under contracts with
15school districts and cooperative educational service agencies under s. 16.971 (13).
AB50-ASA2,30716Section 307. 118.51 (16) (a) 3. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,347,2417118.51 (16) (a) 3. b. Beginning with the amount in the 2015-16 school year
18and, except as provided in subd. 3. c., in each school year thereafter, the sum of the
19amount determined under this subdivision for the previous school year; the amount
20of the per pupil revenue limit adjustment under s. 121.91 (2m) for the current
21school year, if positive; and the change in the amount of statewide categorical aid
22per pupil between the previous school year and the current school year, as
23determined under s. 118.40 (2r) (e) 2p., if positive; and in the 2025-26 school year,
24$1,578.
AB50-ASA2,308
1Section 308. 121.58 (2) (a) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,348,72121.58 (2) (a) 4. For each pupil so transported whose residence is more than
312 miles from the school attended, $300 per school year in the 2016-17 school year
4and $365 for the 2020-21 school year. The amount for the 2021-22 school year and
5the 2022-23 school year is $375. The amount for each the 2023-24 and 2024-25
6school year thereafter years is $400. For the 2025-26 school year and each school
7year thereafter, the amount is four hundred fifty dollars.
AB50-ASA2,3098Section 309. 121.59 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,348,119121.59 (2) (a) Divide the statewide school district transportation costs in the
10previous school year by the statewide membership in the previous school year and
11multiply 1.35 by the quotient by 1.4.
AB50-ASA2,31012Section 310. 121.90 (2) (am) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,348,1513121.90 (2) (am) 2. Amounts under ss. 79.095 (4) and, 79.096, and 79.0965 for
14the current school year, not including payments received under s. 79.096 (3) or
1579.0965 (3) for a tax incremental district that has been terminated.
AB50-ASA2,31116Section 311. 125.025 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,348,1917125.025 (5) Fees. Except as provided in ss. 125.28 (4) and 125.535 (2), all fees
18collected by the division in connection with permits issued under this chapter shall
19be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.566 (9) (g).
AB50-ASA2,31220Section 312. 125.28 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,349,221125.28 (4) The amount of the permit fee shall be established by the division
22and shall be an amount that is sufficient to fund one special agent position
23dedicated to alcohol and tobacco enforcement in the division, but the permit fee may
24not exceed $2,500 per year or fractional part thereof. All permit fees received under

1this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.566 (1) (9)
2(hd).
AB50-ASA2,3133Section 313. 125.535 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,349,74125.535 (2) Annual permit fee. The division may, by rule, establish an
5annual fee, not to exceed $100, for each permit issued under this section. All permit
6fees collected under this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation account
7under s. 20.566 (1) (9) (ha).
AB50-ASA2,3148Section 314. 125.69 (4) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,349,149125.69 (4) (e) Costs. The cost of administering this subsection shall be
10charged to the manufacturer, rectifier and wholesaler permittees. The division
11shall determine the costs and shall establish the procedure for apportioning the
12cost against the permittees and provide for the method of payment to the division.
13All moneys collected by the division under this paragraph shall be credited to the
14appropriation account under s. 20.566 (9) (g).
AB50-ASA2,31515Section 315. 139.06 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,349,2216139.06 (1) (a) The taxes imposed under s. 139.03 (intro.) on intoxicating liquor
17at the rates under s. 139.03 (2m) shall be paid to, and a monthly return filed with,
18the department of revenue on or before the 15th of the month following the month
19in which the tax liability is incurred. An administrative fee of 11 cents per gallon on
20intoxicating liquor taxed at the rates under s. 139.03 (2m) is imposed, shall be paid
21along with the taxes and shall be deposited in credited to the appropriation under s.
2220.566 (1) (9) (ha).
AB50-ASA2,31623Section 316. 146.69 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,350,224146.69 Grants for the Surgical Collaborative of Wisconsin. The

1department shall award grants totaling $150,000 per fiscal year to the Surgical
2Collaborative of Wisconsin to support surgical care quality improvements.
AB50-ASA2,3173Section 317. 165.85 (5x) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,350,114165.85 (5x) Officer training reimbursement. Notwithstanding sub. (5), in
5each fiscal year, the department of justice shall determine the amount of additional
6costs, including but not limited to tuition, lodging, travel, meals, salaries and fringe
7benefits, to each political subdivision as a result of the enactment of 1993 Wisconsin
8Act 460. In each fiscal year, the department shall pay each political subdivision the
9amount determined under this subsection for that political subdivision from the
10appropriation appropriations under s. 20.455 (2) (am) and (q), subject to the
11limitations under s. 20.455 (2) (am).
AB50-ASA2,31812Section 318. 230.125 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,350,1413230.125 Cash payment for compensatory time off prohibited. Accrued
14compensatory time cannot be paid in cash.
AB50-ASA2,31915Section 319. 238.14 of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,350,1616238.14 Talent recruitment grants. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB50-ASA2,350,1817(a) Household means a group of one or more individuals who dwell together
18within the same dwelling.
AB50-ASA2,350,2119(b) Household goal means the total number of households that a talent
20recruitment program under this section seeks to successfully incentivize to relocate
21or commit to relocate from outside this state to a municipality in this state.
AB50-ASA2,351,222(2) Establishment of grant program. The corporation shall establish and
23administer the economic development program under this section for the purpose of

1awarding grants for talent recruitment programs to incentivize households to
2relocate from outside this state to a municipality in this state.
AB50-ASA2,351,63(3) Grants. (a) The corporation shall award grants to eligible applicants
4under sub. (4) for the purpose of the administration of talent recruitment programs
5and the costs associated with incentivizing households to relocate from outside this
6state to municipalities in this state.
AB50-ASA2,351,87(b) No more than $500,000 in grant moneys may be awarded to support talent
8recruitment programming in a single municipality in a single fiscal year.
AB50-ASA2,351,149(c) The corporation shall disburse 50 percent of the total grant award upon
10entering into a grant contract and 50 percent of the total grant award upon the
11recipient reporting to the corporation that it has successfully met half of the
12household goal stated in the talent recruitment program plan under sub. (4) (b). If
13the recipient fails to meet half of its stated household goal, the corporation shall not
14disburse the remaining grant amount.
AB50-ASA2,351,1615(4) Applicant eligibility. An applicant is eligible to receive a grant if the
16applicant meets all of the following criteria:
AB50-ASA2,351,1717(a) The applicant is any of the following:
AB50-ASA2,351,18181. A city, village, town, county, or American Indian tribe or band in this state.
AB50-ASA2,351,20192. A nonprofit organization, the mission of which includes economic
20development, workforce and talent development, or community development.
AB50-ASA2,351,2221(b) The applicant provides the corporation with a talent recruitment program
22plan that includes all of the following details:
AB50-ASA2,352,2231. The total estimated cost of the program and the individual estimated costs

1associated with the programs design, administration, marketing, and relocation
2incentive initiatives.
AB50-ASA2,352,432. The programs household goal and the estimated total grant amount per
4household.
AB50-ASA2,352,553. The programs estimated state and local tax impact.
AB50-ASA2,352,664. The programs estimated total economic impact.
AB50-ASA2,352,97(c) The applicant demonstrates its ability to contribute at least 20 percent of
8the total talent recruitment program cost. The applicants contribution may
9include local investments and in-kind donations.
AB50-ASA2,352,1210(d) If the applicant is a previous recipient of grant under this section, the
11applicant has met the household goal stated in the talent recruitment program plan
12under par. (b) for the previous grant.
AB50-ASA2,352,1513(5) Household eligibility. A household is eligible for talent recruitment
14program incentives under this section if the household meets all of the following
15criteria:
AB50-ASA2,352,1716(a) The household resides outside of this state at the time the household
17applies for talent recruitment program incentives under this section.
AB50-ASA2,352,1818(b) The household has an individual household income of at least $55,000.
AB50-ASA2,352,2019(c) The household submits an application to the recipient of a grant under this
20section to receive talent recruitment program incentives.
AB50-ASA2,352,2321(6) Reports. Each recipient of a grant under this section shall provide
22semiannual reports to the corporation with the following data regarding talent
23recruitment program outcomes:
AB50-ASA2,352,2424(a) Total number of household applications.
AB50-ASA2,353,1
1(b) Total number of approved households.
AB50-ASA2,353,22(c) Cost per approved household.
AB50-ASA2,353,33(d) The annual incomes and occupations of approved households.
AB50-ASA2,353,54(e) The economic impact of the talent recruitment program, including state
5and local tax revenue and new consumer spending.
AB50-ASA2,3206Section 320. 250.15 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,353,97250.15 (1) (c) Health center look-alike means a health care entity that is
8designated by the federal health resources and services administration as a
9federally qualified health center look-alike.
AB50-ASA2,32110Section 321. 250.15 (2) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,353,1111250.15 (2) (bm) To community health centers, $800,000.
AB50-ASA2,32212Section 322. 250.15 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,353,1413250.15 (2) (d) Two million two hundred fifty thousand Three million dollars to
14free and charitable clinics.
AB50-ASA2,32315Section 323. 250.15 (2) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB50-ASA2,353,1716250.15 (2) (e) To health center look-alikes, $200,000. A grant awarded to a
17health center look-alike under this paragraph may not exceed $100,000.
AB50-ASA2,32418Section 324. 255.35 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,354,419255.35 (3) (a) The department shall implement a statewide poison control
20system, which shall provide poison control services that are available statewide, on
21a 24-hour per day and 365-day per year basis and shall provide poison information
22and education to health care professionals and the public. From the appropriation
23account under s. 20.435 (1) (ds), the department shall, if the requirement under par.
24(b) is met, distribute total funding of not more than $425,000 $482,500 in each

1fiscal year to supplement the operation of the system and to provide for the
2statewide collection and reporting of poison control data. The department may, but
3need not, distribute all of the funds in each fiscal year to a single poison control
4center.
AB50-ASA2,3255Section 325. 281.59 (4) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB50-ASA2,354,186281.59 (4) (f) Revenue obligations may be contracted by the building
7commission when it reasonably appears to the building commission that all
8obligations incurred under this subsection, and all payments under an agreement
9or ancillary arrangement entered into under s. 18.55 (6) with respect to revenue
10obligations issued under this subsection, can be fully paid on a timely basis from
11moneys received or anticipated to be received. Revenue obligations issued under
12this subsection for the clean water fund program and safe drinking water loan
13program shall not exceed $2,526,700,000 in principal amount, excluding obligations
14issued to refund outstanding revenue obligation notes. The building commission
15may contract additional revenue obligations in an amount up to $24,700,000. The
16building commission may contract additional revenue obligations in an amount up
17to $46,000,000. The building commission may contract additional revenue
18obligations in an amount up to $732,250,100.
AB50-ASA2,32619Section 326. 301.068 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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