AB50,702Section 70. 15.165 (5) of the statutes is created to read: AB50,44,7315.165 (5) Office of internal audit. There is created an office of internal 4audit that is attached to the department of employee trust funds under s. 15.03. 5The office shall be under the direction and supervision of an internal auditor who 6shall be appointed by the employee trust funds board in the classified service. The 7internal auditor shall report directly to the employee trust funds board. AB50,718Section 71. 15.465 (title) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50,44,9915.465 (title) Same; attached board and office. AB50,7210Section 72. 15.615 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,44,161115.615 Same; attached office. (1) Office of election transparency and 12compliance. There is created an office of election transparency and compliance, 13which is attached to the elections commission under s. 15.03. The office shall be 14under the direction and supervision of a director who shall be a policy initiatives 15advisor appointed in the classified service by the administrator or interim 16administrator of the elections commission. AB50,7317Section 73. 15.67 of the statutes is renumbered 15.105 (36), and 15.105 (36) 18(title), (a) (intro.) and (b), as renumbered, are amended to read: AB50,45,21915.105 (36) (title) Higher educational aids board; creation. (a) (intro.) 20There is created a higher educational aids board consisting, attached to the 21department of administration under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of the state 22superintendent of public instruction and the following members appointed for 3-
1year terms, except that the members specified under pars. (a) 5. subds. 1. e. and 6. 2f. and (b) 3. 2. c. shall be appointed for 2-year terms: AB50,45,63(b) If a student member under sub. (1) par. (a) loses the status upon which the 4appointment was based, he or she shall cease to be a member of the higher 5educational aids board upon appointment to the higher educational aids board of a 6qualified successor. AB50,747Section 74. 15.675 (title) of the statutes is repealed. AB50,758Section 75. 15.675 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 15.105 (37), and 15.105 9(37) (intro.), as renumbered, is amended to read: AB50,45,131015.105 (37) Distance learning authorization board. (intro.) There is 11created a distance learning authorization board, for higher education, that is 12attached to the higher educational aids board department of administration under 13s. 15.03 and that consists of all of the following members: AB50,7614Section 76. 15.732 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,45,171515.732 Same; attached office. (1) Office of the public intervenor. 16There is created an office of the public intervenor which is attached to the office of 17the commissioner of insurance. AB50,7718Section 77. 15.735 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,45,211915.735 Same; attached board. (1) There is created a prescription drug 20affordability review board attached to the office of the commissioner of insurance 21under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of the following members: AB50,45,2222(a) The commissioner of insurance or his or her designee. AB50,46,323(b) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the
1pharmaceutical drug industry, including pharmaceutical drug manufacturers and 2wholesalers. At least one of the members appointed under this paragraph shall be 3a licensed pharmacist. AB50,46,54(c) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the health 5insurance industry, including insurers and pharmacy benefit managers. AB50,46,96(d) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the health care 7industry, including hospitals, physicians, pharmacies, and pharmacists. At least 8one of the members appointed under this paragraph shall be a licensed 9practitioner. AB50,46,1110(e) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the interests of 11the public. AB50,46,1412(2) A member appointed under sub. (1), except for a member appointed under 13sub. (1) (b), may not be an employee of, a board member of, or a consultant to a drug 14manufacturer or trade association for drug manufacturers. AB50,46,1915(3) Any conflict of interest, including any financial or personal association, 16that has the potential to bias or has the appearance of biasing an individual’s 17decision in matters related to the board or the conduct of the board’s activities shall 18be considered and disclosed when appointing that individual to the board under 19sub. (1). AB50,7820Section 78. 15.79 (1) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50,47,62115.79 (1) There is created a public service commission consisting of one 22chairperson and 2 commissioners. The chairperson and any commissioner may not 23have a financial interest in a railroad, water carrier, or public utility. If the
1chairperson or a commissioner voluntarily becomes so interested, the chairperson’s 2or commissioner’s office shall become vacant. If the chairperson or commissioner 3involuntarily becomes so interested, the chairperson’s or commissioner’s office 4shall become vacant unless the chairperson or commissioner divests himself or 5herself of the interest within a reasonable time. The chairperson and each 6commissioner shall hold office until a successor is appointed and qualified. AB50,797Section 79. 15.795 (title) of the statutes is repealed. AB50,808Section 80. 15.795 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 15.465 (3) and amended 9to read: AB50,47,181015.465 (3) Office of the commissioner of railroads. There is created an 11office of the commissioner of railroads which is attached to the public service 12commission department of transportation under s. 15.03, provided that s. 85.02 (1) 13does not apply to the office of the commissioner of railroads. The commissioner of 14railroads shall have expertise in railroad issues and may not have a financial 15interest in a railroad, as defined in s. 195.02 (1), or a water carrier, as defined in s. 16195.02 (5). The commissioner may not serve on or under any committee of a 17political party. The commissioner shall hold office until a successor is appointed 18and qualified. AB50,8119Section 81. 16.004 (26) of the statutes is created to read: AB50,47,222016.004 (26) Tribal relations. The secretary shall appoint a director of 21Native American affairs to manage relations between the state and American 22Indian tribes or bands in this state. AB50,8223Section 82. 16.02 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,48,2
116.02 Office of violence prevention. (1) Purpose. The office of violence 2prevention shall coordinate and expand violence prevention activities in this state. AB50,48,33(2) Duties. The office of violence prevention shall do all of the following: AB50,48,44(a) Establish a violence prevention focus across state government. AB50,48,85(b) Collaborate with other state agencies that are interested or active in the 6reduction of interpersonal violence, including child abuse, elder abuse, violence 7against youth, domestic violence, gun violence, intimate partner violence, suicide, 8sexual assault, and gender-based violence. AB50,48,119(c) Support the development and implementation of comprehensive, 10community-based violence prevention initiatives within local units of government 11across the state, including collaborating with law enforcement agencies. AB50,48,1312(d) Develop sources of funding beyond state revenues to maintain the office 13and expand its activities. AB50,48,1514(e) Create a directory of existing violence prevention services and activities in 15each county. AB50,48,2016(f) Support and provide technical assistance to local organizations that 17provide violence prevention services, including in seeking out and applying for 18grant funding in support of their initiatives and provide technical assistance and 19support to the organizations to maximize the organizations’ likelihood of success 20with their applications. AB50,48,2121(g) Develop public education campaigns to promote safer communities. AB50,49,322(3) Grants. (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (bs), the office of 23violence prevention shall award grants to support effective violence reduction
1initiatives in communities across the state, including supporting efforts to reduce 2gun violence, group violence, suicides, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, 3and gender-based violence. AB50,49,84(b) The grants under this subsection shall be used to support, expand, and 5replicate evidence-based violence reduction initiatives, including hospital-based 6violence intervention programs, evidence-based street outreach programs, and 7focused deterrence strategies, that seek to interrupt the cycles of violence, 8victimization, and retaliation in order to reduce the incidence of firearm violence. AB50,49,129(c) Of the grants the department awards under this section, the department 10shall award up to $3,000,000 in grants each fiscal year to federally recognized 11American Indian tribes or bands in this state and organizations affiliated with 12tribes relating to missing and murdered indigenous women. AB50,49,1713(d) Of the grants the department awards under this section, the department 14shall award up to $500,000 in suicide prevention grants each fiscal year to 15organizations or coalitions of organizations, which may include a city, village, town, 16county, or federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state, for any 17of the following purposes: AB50,49,19181. To train staff at a firearm retailer or firearm range on how to recognize a 19person who may be considering suicide. AB50,49,21202. To provide suicide prevention materials for distribution at a firearm 21retailer or firearm range. AB50,49,22223. To provide voluntary, temporary firearm storage. AB50,8323Section 83. 16.035 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,50,2
116.035 Community climate action grants. (1) The department shall 2establish and administer a community climate action grant program. AB50,50,33(2) The department shall do all of the following: AB50,50,64(a) From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (4) (cm), award grants to local 5governmental units and governing bodies of federally recognized American Indian 6tribes and bands in this state to do any of the following: AB50,50,771. Conduct climate risk assessments and prepare action plans. AB50,50,882. Implement emission-reducing and climate action projects. AB50,50,119(b) Assist local governmental units and governing bodies of federally 10recognized American Indian tribes and bands in this state with the development of 11climate risk assessment and action plans. AB50,8412Section 84. 16.037 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,50,191316.037 Community climate engagement grant program. The 14department shall establish and administer a community climate engagement grant 15program under which the department shall award grants to local nongovernmental 16organizations in this state for the purpose of promoting local climate and clean 17energy community engagement. Additionally under the program, the department 18shall itself conduct and support outreach across the state concerning climate 19change, climate resilience, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. AB50,8520Section 85. 16.07 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,51,32116.07 Grants to support tribal programs. From the appropriation under 22s. 20.505 (1) (ky), the department shall award a grant to each American Indian 23tribe or band in this state for use as the tribe or band deems necessary to support
1programs to meet the needs of its members. No tribe or band may be awarded grant 2moneys under this section that exceed the amount awarded to any other tribe or 3band. No grant moneys may be used to pay gaming-related expenses. AB50,864Section 86. 16.075 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,51,7516.075 Grants to tribes for alternatives to prosecution and 6incarceration programs. (1) In this section, “tribe” has the meaning given in s. 7165.91 (1). AB50,51,108(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (cb), the department shall 9make grants to tribes for alternatives to prosecution and incarceration programs 10that meet the criteria specified in s. 165.95 (3). AB50,51,1111(5) Grants made under sub. (2) shall be provided on a calendar year basis. AB50,51,1312(6) The department of justice shall assist the department with its duties 13under this section. AB50,8714Section 87. 16.08 of the statutes is created to read: AB50,51,201516.08 Grants to promote tribal language and cultural revitalization. 16From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (ky), the department shall award a 17grant to each American Indian tribe or band in this state to promote tribal 18language and cultural revitalization. No tribe or band may be awarded grant 19moneys under this section that exceed the amount awarded to any other tribe or 20band. No grant moneys may be used to pay gaming-related expenses. AB50,8821Section 88. 16.088 (4) to (8) of the statutes are created to read: AB50,51,242216.088 (4) Award grants to the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin to 23support the Menominee Indian Tribe’s transit services, in an amount up to 24$266,600 annually. AB50,52,4
1(5) Award grants to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin to conduct an inter-2governmental training program, that shall be available to all tribal governments in 3the state, to improve consultations and communication between the tribes and the 4state, in an amount up to $60,000 annually. AB50,52,95(6) Award grants to the Wisconsin Indigenous Housing and Economic 6Development Corporation to support tribal economic development and housing 7programs in this state. The department may not award more than $3,890,000 in 8grants under this subsection in the 2025-26 fiscal year, nor more than $2,540,000 9annually thereafter. AB50,52,1110(7) Award grants to American Indian tribes or bands in this state to support 11strategic planning concerning cybersecurity, in an amount up to $250,000 annually. AB50,52,1412(8) Award grants to American Indian tribes or bands in this state to support 13home repairs that reduce energy burdens and improve health outcomes, in an 14amount up to $1,000,000 annually. AB50,8915Section 89. 16.095 (6) to (14) of the statutes are created to read: AB50,52,211616.095 (6) (a) The legislature finds and determines that providing assistance 17to local governments to construct facilities that provide public services to help 18citizens of the state is a statewide responsibility of statewide dimension. It is 19therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy of this state, to provide the 20department with the authority to award grants to any city, village, town, county, or 21tribal government for construction projects of public buildings. AB50,53,222(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (r), the department may award 23grants to cities, villages, towns, counties, and tribal governments to assist with
1construction projects, as specified in par. (a), or as specified in sub. (11) (a), (12) (a), 2or (13) (a), if the grant is approved by the building commission. AB50,53,93(7) (a) The legislature finds and determines that providing assistance to local 4communities to provide facilities and services to help citizens of the state overcome 5life circumstances and to improve the ability of local communities to address 6homelessness is a statewide responsibility of statewide dimension. It is therefore in 7the public interest, and it is the public policy of this state, to assist the New 8Community Shelter, Inc., in the construction of a permanent supportive housing 9facility in Brown County. AB50,53,1210(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 11grant under sub. (2) of up to $4,000,000 to assist the New Community Shelter, Inc., 12in the construction of a facility, as described in par. (a). AB50,53,2213(8) (a) The legislature finds and determines that providing out-of-school care 14that inspires local youth to be contributing, productive, and responsible members of 15their communities through intentional programming that supports positive 16character development and unique opportunities to grow as individuals, while 17addressing a shortage of dental care, mental health services, and preventative 18health services for youth of underserved populations is a statewide responsibility of 19statewide dimension. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy 20of this state, to assist the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee, Inc., and Community 21Smiles Dental in carrying out renovation of the historic Wisconsin Avenue School in 22the city of Milwaukee for use as a health and wellness center. AB50,54,223(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 24grant under sub. (2) of up to $6,000,000 to assist the YMCA of Metropolitan
1Milwaukee, Inc., and Community Smiles Dental in the renovation of the Wisconsin 2Avenue School, as described in par. (a). AB50,54,103(9) (a) The legislature finds and determines that assisting local communities 4to provide facilities and services to help citizens of the state overcome life 5circumstances and to improve the ability of local communities to address food 6insecurity and enhance equitable access to nutritious food is a statewide 7responsibility of statewide dimension. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is 8the public policy of this state, to assist the Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern 9Wisconsin, Inc., in constructing a new facility to expand food processing, storage, 10and distribution. AB50,54,1311(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 12grant under sub. (2) of up to $15,000,000 to assist the Second Harvest Foodbank of 13Southern Wisconsin, Inc., in the construction of a facility, described in par. (a) AB50,54,2014(10) (a) The legislature finds and determines that preserving Wisconsin’s 15transportation heritage, expanding historical educational programs, and 16enhancing the state's tourism, thereby strengthening local economies is a statewide 17responsibility of statewide dimension. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is 18the public policy of this state, to assist the Colfax Railroad Museum, Inc., in 19constructing and renovating museum facilities in the village of Colfax to protect 20and display historical railroad artifacts. AB50,54,2321(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 22grant under sub. (2) of up to $860,000 to assist the Colfax Railroad Museum, Inc., in 23the construction and renovation of museum facilities, as described in par. (a). AB50,55,424(11) (a) The legislature finds and determines that enhancing tourism to the
1state, thereby strengthening local economies is a statewide responsibility of 2statewide dimension. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy 3of this state, to assist the city of Green Bay in the construction and development of 4a public market. AB50,55,75(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 6grant under sub. (6) of up to $3,000,000 to assist the city of Green Bay in the 7construction and development of a public market, as described in par. (a). AB50,55,148(12) (a) The legislature finds that increasing access to learning materials in 9communities across the state will enhance and enrich the state's workforce, thereby 10strengthening the state's economy and increasing the resilience of the state's 11citizens. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy of this state, 12to assist the city of Glendale in the construction of a new library that will serve the 13communities of Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale, and River Hills, as well as all of 14Milwaukee County through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System. AB50,55,1715(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 16grant under sub. (6) of up to $4,250,000 to assist the city of Glendale in the 17construction of a new public library, as described in par. (a). AB50,56,218(13) (a) The legislature finds and determines that providing child care and 19out-of-school care that addresses provider shortages or assists meeting the demand 20for child care services in rural or remote areas in this state, thereby equipping the 21state's workforce to fully engage in the state's economy, is a statewide responsibility 22of statewide dimension. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is the public 23policy of this state, to provide $2,000,000 to a nonstate organization or a city, 24village, town, county, or tribal government in this state for the purchase,
1construction, or renovation of a child care center in the southwest region of the 2state. AB50,56,53(b) The building commission may approve and the department may award a 4grant under sub. (2) or (6) of up to $2,000,000 to assist in the construction, 5development, or renovation of a child care center, as described in par. (a). AB50,56,136(14) (a) The legislature finds and determines that providing early child 7education and care that addresses provider shortages or assists meeting the 8demand for early child education services in areas of need equips the state's 9workforce to fully engage in the state's economy and is a statewide responsibility of 10statewide dimension. It is therefore in the public interest, and it is the public policy 11of this state, to provide $2,500,000 to Wellpoint Care Network, Inc., to assist in 12renovating an existing facility in the city of Milwaukee to establish a child care 13center.
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