SB45,1207Section 120. 16.967 (7m) (b) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,66,15816.967 (7m) (b) If the department determines that a county has violated s. 959.72, the department shall suspend the eligibility of the county to receive grants 10under sub. (7) and, after June 30, 2017, the county shall be eligible to retain only $6 11of the portion of each fee submitted to the department under s. 59.72 (5) (a). After 12not less than one year, if the department determines that the county has resolved 13the violation, the department may reinstate the eligibility of the county for grants 14under sub. (7) and for retaining $8 of the full amount allowed to be retained from 15the portion of each fee submitted to the department under s. 59.72 (5) (a). SB45,12116Section 121. 16.971 (2) (o) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,66,191716.971 (2) (o) Assist the elections commission with information technology 18systems development for purposes of facilitating the registration of eligible electors 19under s. 6.256. SB45,12220Section 122. 16.971 (2) (p) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,66,222116.971 (2) (p) Develop and maintain artificial intelligence tools and 22infrastructure for the benefit of state agencies. SB45,12323Section 123. 16.971 (18) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,67,2
116.971 (18) (a) The department shall conduct cybersecurity emergency 2incident response for agencies and authorities. SB45,67,73(b) For the department’s cybersecurity emergency incident response under 4par. (a), the secretary may allocate to the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (bv) 5amounts, not to exceed $10,000,000 each fiscal year, previously allocated to general 6purpose revenue sum sufficient appropriations under ch. 20 and shall reduce the 7amounts allocated to such appropriations accordingly. SB45,1248Section 124. 16.997 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,67,13916.997 (2) (d) Require an educational agency to pay the department not more 10than $250 per month for each data line that is provided to the educational agency 11under the program established under sub. (1), except that the charge may not 12exceed $100 per month for each data line that relies on a transport medium that 13operates at a speed of 1.544 100 megabits per second. SB45,12514Section 125. 17.03 (10m) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,67,181517.03 (10m) If the office is filled by appointment of the governor for a fixed 16term by and with the advice and consent of the senate, the incumbent’s term 17expires or, if later, the governor submits his or her nomination for the office to the 18senate. SB45,12619Section 126. 17.18 of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,67,232017.18 Vacancies, U.S. senator and representative in congress; how 21filled. Vacancies in the office of U.S. senator or representative in congress from 22this state shall be filled by election, as provided in s. 8.50 (4) (b), for the residue of 23the unexpired term (4m). SB45,12724Section 127. 18.08 (1) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,68,6
118.08 (1) (a) (intro.) All moneys resulting from the contracting of public debt 2or any payment to be received with respect to any agreement or ancillary 3arrangement entered into under s. 18.06 (8) (a) with respect to any such public debt 4and any moneys transferred under s. 20.370 (5) (hq) or (hr) shall be credited to a 5separate and distinct fund, established in the state treasury, designated as the 6capital improvement fund, except that: SB45,1287Section 128. 19.01 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,68,8819.01 (4) (b) 1. The secretary of state and deputy secretary of state. SB45,1299Section 129. 19.35 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,68,131019.35 (3) (c) Except as otherwise provided by law or as authorized to be 11prescribed by law, an authority may impose a fee upon a requester for locating a 12record, not exceeding the actual, necessary and direct cost of location, if the cost is 13$50 $100 or more. SB45,13014Section 130. 19.36 (12) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,68,241519.36 (12) Information relating to certain employees. Unless access is 16specifically authorized or required by statute, an authority may not provide access 17to a record prepared or provided by an employer performing work on a project to 18which s. 66.0903, 103.49, or 103.50 applies, or on which the employer is otherwise 19required to pay prevailing wages, if that record contains the name or other 20personally identifiable information relating to an employee of that employer, unless 21the employee authorizes the authority to provide access to that information. In this 22subsection, “personally identifiable information” does not include an employee’s 23work classification, hours of work, or wage or benefit payments received for work on 24such a project. SB45,131
1Section 131. 19.85 (1) (i) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,69,4219.85 (1) (i) Consideration of information technology security issues affecting 3information technology systems over which the governmental body has jurisdiction 4or exercises responsibility. SB45,1325Section 132. 19.851 (1) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,69,14619.851 (1) Prior to convening under this section or under s. 19.85 (1), the 7ethics commission and the elections commission shall vote to convene in closed 8session in the manner provided in s. 19.85 (1). The ethics commission shall identify 9the specific reason or reasons under sub. (2) and s. 19.85 (1) (a) to (h) (i) for 10convening in closed session. The elections commission shall identify the specific 11reason or reasons under s. 19.85 (1) (a) to (h) (i) for convening in closed session. No 12business may be conducted by the ethics commission or the elections commission at 13any closed session under this section except that which relates to the purposes of 14the session as authorized in this section or as authorized in s. 19.85 (1). SB45,13315Section 133. 20.005 (1) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read: SB45,69,181620.005 (1) Summary of all funds. The budget governing fiscal operations 17for the state of Wisconsin for all funds beginning on July 1, 2025, and ending on 18June 30, 2027, is summarized as follows: [See Figure 20.005 (1) following] SB45,69,1919Figure: 20.005 (1) SB45,69,2020GENERAL FUND SUMMARY SB45,70,1
1SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS — ALL FUNDS SB45,71,1
1SUMMARY OF COMPENSATION RESERVES — ALL FUNDS SB45,71,22LOTTERY FUND SUMMARY SB45,134
1Section 134. 20.005 (2) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read: SB45,73,2220.005 (2) State borrowing program summary. The following schedule sets
1forth the state borrowing program summary: [See Figures 20.005 (2) (a) and (b) 2following] SB45,73,33Figure: 20.005 (2) (a) SB45,73,54SUMMARY OF BONDING AUTHORITY MODIFICATIONS
52025–27 FISCAL BIENNIUM SB45,74,1
1Figure: 20.005 (2) (b) SB45,74,32GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT SERVICE
3FISCAL YEARS 2025–26 AND 2026–27 SB45,135
1Section 135. 20.005 (3) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read: SB45,75,8220.005 (3) Appropriations. The following schedule sets forth all annual, 3biennial, and sum certain continuing appropriations and anticipated expenditures 4from other appropriations for the programs and other purposes indicated. All 5appropriations are made from the general fund unless otherwise indicated. The 6letter abbreviations shown designating the type of appropriation apply to both 7fiscal years in the schedule unless otherwise indicated. [See Figure 20.005 (3) 8following] SB45,75,99Figure: 20.005 (3) SB45,13612Section 136. 20.115 (2) (jm) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,291,191320.115 (2) (jm) Veterinary examining board, dog licensing, rabies control 14program, and humane officers. All moneys received from issuing and renewing 15credentials under ch. 89 for the licensing, rule-making, and regulatory functions of 16the veterinary examining board and to provide dog license tags and forms under s. 17174.07 (2), to perform other program responsibilities under ch. 174, to administer 18the rabies control program under s. 95.21, to help administer the rabies control 19media campaign, and to carry out activities under s. 93.07 (11) and ch. 173. SB45,13720Section 137. 20.115 (3) (e) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,291,222120.115 (3) (e) Food waste reduction grants. The amounts in the schedule for 22providing food waste reduction grants under s. 93.53. SB45,13823Section 138. 20.115 (3) (f) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,291,262420.115 (3) (f) Meat processing tuition and curriculum development grants. 25The amounts in the schedule for providing meat processing tuition grants and 26curriculum development grants under s. 93.525. SB45,13927Section 139. 20.115 (4) (aq) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,292,22820.115 (4) (aq) Food security and Wisconsin products grants. As a continuing
1appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for food security and Wisconsin 2products grants under s. 93.62. SB45,1403Section 140. 20.115 (4) (ar) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,292,5420.115 (4) (ar) Value-added agricultural practices. Biennially, the amounts in 5the schedule for value-added agricultural practices under s. 93.61. SB45,1416Section 141. 20.115 (4) (at) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,292,8720.115 (4) (at) Farm to fork program. Biennially, the amounts in the schedule 8for farm to fork grants under s. 93.63. SB45,1429Section 142. 20.115 (4) (ds) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,292,131020.115 (4) (ds) Dairy agriculture resilience investment now grant pilot 11program. Annually, the amounts in the schedule for providing grants under, and 12the administration of, the dairy agriculture resilience investment now grant pilot 13program under s. 93.54. SB45,14314Section 143. 20.115 (4) (t) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,292,171520.115 (4) (t) Transition to grass pilot program. From the environmental 16fund, the amounts in the schedule for the transition to grass pilot program under s. 1793.60. SB45,14418Section 144. 20.115 (7) (ac) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,292,211920.115 (7) (ac) Sandhill crane damage reimbursements. As a continuing 20appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for the sandhill crane damage 21reimbursement program under s. 93.67. SB45,14522Section 145. 20.115 (7) (br) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,293,62320.115 (7) (br) Principal repayment and interest; agricultural conservation 24easements. A sum sufficient to reimburse s. 20.866 (1) (u) for the principal and
1interest costs incurred in purchasing agricultural conservation easements under s. 293.73, to make the payments determined by the building commission under s. 313.488 (1) (m) that are attributable to the proceeds of obligations incurred to 4purchase agricultural conservation easements under s. 93.73, and to make 5payments under an agreement or ancillary arrangement entered into under s. 618.06 (8) (a). SB45,1467Section 146. 20.115 (7) (da) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,293,9820.115 (7) (da) Biodigester operator certification grants. The amounts in the 9schedule for biodigester operator certification grants under s. 93.75. SB45,14710Section 147. 20.115 (7) (gc) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,293,131120.115 (7) (gc) Industrial hemp and marijuana. All moneys received under s. 1294.55 for regulation of activities relating to industrial hemp under s. 94.55 and to 13marijuana under s. 94.56. SB45,14814Section 148. 20.115 (7) (ge) of the statutes is created to read: SB45,293,181520.115 (7) (ge) Marijuana producers and processors; official logotype. All 16moneys received under s. 94.56 for regulation of activities relating to marijuana 17under s. 94.56, for conducting public awareness campaigns under s. 94.56, and for 18the creation of a logotype under s. 100.145. SB45,14919Section 149. 20.115 (7) (qf) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45,294,72020.115 (7) (qf) Soil and water management; aids. From the environmental 21fund, the amounts in the schedule for cost-sharing grants and contracts under the 22soil and water resource management program under s. 92.14, but not for the 23support of local land conservation personnel, and for producer-led watershed 24protection grants under s. 93.59. Prior to fiscal year 2021-22, the department shall
1allocate funds, in an amount that does not exceed $750,000 in each fiscal year, for 2the producer-led watershed protection grants. Beginning in In fiscal year years 32021-22 to 2024-25, the department shall allocate funds, in an amount that does 4not exceed $1,000,000 in each fiscal year, for the producer-led watershed protection 5grants. Beginning in fiscal year 2025-26, the department shall allocate funds, in an 6amount that does not exceed $1,250,000 in each fiscal year, for the producer-led 7watershed protection grants.
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