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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO ASSEMBLY BILL 973
February 14, 2022 - Offered by Representative Oldenburg.
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1An Act to renumber 106.05 (1) (a) and 106.05 (1) (b);
to renumber and amend
238.04 (26), 106.273 (2) (b) and 118.34 (1);
to amend 106.05 (title), 106.05 (2) (a)
3(intro.), 106.05 (2) (b) (intro.), 106.05 (2) (c), 106.05 (3) (a) and 106.05 (3) (b)
4(intro.); and
to create 38.04 (26) (b), 38.40 (2g), 71.05 (6) (b) 57., 106.05 (1) (e)
5to (f), 106.05 (1) (v), 106.05 (2) (a) 3., 106.05 (2m), 106.273 (2) (b) 1. and 118.34
6(1) (c) of the statutes;
relating to: apprenticeship and youth apprenticeship
7completion awards, career and technical education incentive grants and
8completion awards, technical preparation programs in school districts and
9technical colleges, creating an individual income tax subtraction for expenses
10paid for apprenticeship programs, extending the time limit for emergency rule
1procedures, providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, and
2making an appropriation.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This substitute amendment differs from 2021 Assembly Bill 973 in the
following respects:
1. Allows costs incurred by nonsponsor employers to be reimbursed under the
Apprenticeship Completion Award Program (ACAP).
2. Explicitly allows books and instructional guides and parking costs to be
reimbursed under the ACAP and Youth Apprenticeship Completion Award Program.
3. Provides that that an individual may not, for purposes of the tax subtraction,
include expenses that have been reimbursed under the ACAP.
4. Allows the Department of Workforce Development to promulgate emergency
rules to implement this act.
5. Slightly modifies the award to a high school student of apprenticeship course
credit at a technical college.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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3Section
1. 38.04 (26) of the statutes is renumbered 38.04 (26) (intro.) and
4amended to read:
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38.04
(26) Technical preparation programs. (intro.) In consultation with the
6state superintendent of public instruction, the board shall approve courses for
7technical preparation programs under s. 118.34
(1) (b).
By July 1, 1994, and annually 8thereafter Annually by July 1, the board shall publish a list of
the all of the following:
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9(a) The approved courses
that indicates under s. 118.34 (1) (b), indicating the
10high schools in which each course is taught and the credit equivalency available in
11each
technical college district for each course.
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12Section
2. 38.04 (26) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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38.04
(26) (b) Courses offered to high school students that meet all of the
14following criteria:
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11. The course is offered to adults in an approved apprenticeship program, as
2defined in s. 106.001 (4).
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2. The course is an approved technical college district course.
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3. The course is taught by school district faculty, by technical college faculty,
5or by industry professionals who teach, or are qualified to teach, the course to adults
6in an approved apprenticeship program, as defined in s. 106.001 (4).
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7Section
3. 38.40 (2g) of the statutes is created to read:
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38.40
(2g) Apprenticeship courses. (a) In this subsection, “apprenticeship
9courses” means those courses identified under s. 38.04 (26) (b).
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(b) The board shall facilitate dual enrollment programs between school boards
11and technical college district boards for apprenticeship courses.
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(c) The board shall ensure that an individual's successful completion of an
13apprenticeship course allows the individual to receive technical college course credit
14while in high school.
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15Section
4. 71.05 (6) (b) 57. of the statutes is created to read:
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71.05
(6) (b) 57. a. For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2021, and
17subject to the definition and limitations in subd. 57. b. to d., eligible apprenticeship
18expenses that are paid in the taxable year by an individual for the individual or the
19individual's dependent, as defined in section
152 of the Internal Revenue Code, to
20participate in an apprenticeship program.
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b. In this subdivision, “apprenticeship program” has the meaning given in s.
22106.001 (4) and “eligible apprenticeship expenses” has the meaning given in s. 106.05
23(1) (e).
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c. No subtraction may be made under this subdivision for an amount paid for
25an apprenticeship program if the source of the payment is an amount withdrawn
1from a college savings account, as described in s. 224.50, or from a college tuition and
2expenses program, as described in s. 224.48.
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d. The subtraction that may be claimed under this subdivision for an amount
4paid for an apprenticeship program is reduced by the amount paid for an
5apprenticeship program that is being claimed as a modification for tuition expenses
6or mandatory student fees under subd. 28. or that has been reimbursed to the
7individual under s. 106.05.
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8Section
5. 106.05 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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9106.05 (title)
Apprenticeship
and youth apprenticeship completion
10award program programs
.
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11Section
6. 106.05 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 106.05 (1) (p).
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12Section
7. 106.05 (1) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 106.05 (1) (t).
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13Section
8. 106.05 (1) (e) to (f) of the statutes are created to read:
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106.05
(1) (e) “Eligible apprenticeship expenses” means any of the following
15costs incurred by an apprentice or the apprentice's sponsor in connection with the
16apprenticeship:
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1. Tools, books and instructional guides, and other materials, including
18personal protective equipment, that are used in the apprentice's trade, craft, or
19business.
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2. Tuition costs.
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3. Travel costs, including mileage reimbursement, mass transit-related costs,
22parking costs, and taxicab and transportation network company ride fares.
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(f) “Eligible youth apprenticeship expenses” means any of the following
24incurred by a youth apprentice or an employer described in s. 106.13 (3m) (b) 1. in
25connection with the youth apprenticeship program:
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11. Tools, books and instructional guides, and other materials, including
2personal protective equipment, that are used in the youth apprentice's youth
3apprenticeship program.
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2. Travel costs, including mileage reimbursement, mass transit-related costs,
5parking costs, and taxicab and transportation network company ride fares.
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3. Worksite mentor expenses.
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7Section
9. 106.05 (1) (v) of the statutes is created to read:
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106.05
(1) (v) “Youth apprenticeship program” means a program undertaken
9by a youth apprentice under the youth apprenticeship program under s. 106.13
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10Section
10. 106.05 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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106.05
(2) (a) (intro.) The department shall administer an apprenticeship
12completion award program as provided in this
section subsection to partially
13reimburse
tuition costs eligible apprenticeship expenses that are incurred by any of
14the following:
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15Section
11. 106.05 (2) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
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106.05
(2) (a) 3. The employer to which an apprentice described in subd. 1. is
17assigned under s. 106.01 (5m), if other than the sponsor described in subd. 2.
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18Section
12. 106.05 (2) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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106.05
(2) (b) (intro.) Subject to par. (c) and sub. (3), from the appropriation
20under s. 20.445 (1) (dr), the department may provide to an apprentice described in
21par. (a) 1.
or, the apprentice's sponsor
, or the apprentice's employer a completion
22award equal to 25 percent of the
cost of tuition
eligible apprenticeship expenses that
23are incurred by the apprentice
or, sponsor
, or employer or $1,000, whichever is less.
24If the department provides a completion award under this subsection, the
25department shall pay the award as follows:
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1Section
13. 106.05 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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106.05
(2) (c) The total amount of a completion award that the department may
3pay to an apprentice
and, his or her sponsor
, and his or her employer may not exceed
425 percent of the
cost of tuition eligible apprenticeship expenses that are incurred
5by the apprentice
and, sponsor
, and employer or $1,000, whichever is less.
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6Section
14. 106.05 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
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106.05
(2m) Youth apprenticeship completion awards. (a) The department
8shall, subject to par. (am), administer a youth apprenticeship completion award
9program as provided in this subsection to partially reimburse eligible apprenticeship
10expenses that are incurred by any of the following:
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1. A youth apprentice who has successfully completed part or all of the
12requirements of his or her youth apprenticeship program as provided in par. (b).
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2. An employer described in s. 106.13 (3m) (b) 1.
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(am) A completion award under par. (a) shall be available only with respect to
15a youth apprenticeship program for an occupational area specified in s. 106.13 (2m)
16(b).
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(b) Subject to par. (c) and sub. (3), from the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1)
18(dr), the department may, upon the successful completion of all requirements of one
19year of youth apprenticeship, provide to a youth apprentice described in par. (a) 1.
20or an employer described in par. (a) 2. a completion award. An award shall be equal
21to 25 percent of the eligible youth apprenticeship expenses that are incurred by the
22youth apprentice or employer for that year or $500, whichever is less.
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(c) 1. The total amount of a completion award that the department may pay to
24a youth apprentice and an employer for one year of youth apprenticeship may not
1exceed 25 percent of the eligible youth apprenticeship expenses that are incurred by
2the youth apprentice and employer or $500, whichever is less.
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2. The department may not provide completion awards to a youth apprentice
4and an employer for more than 2 years of youth apprenticeship with respect to a
5given youth apprentice, and the total amount of completion awards that the
6department may pay to a youth apprentice and an employer with respect to a given
7youth apprentice may not exceed 25 percent of the eligible youth apprenticeship
8expenses that are incurred by the youth apprentice and employer for those years or
9$1,000, whichever is less.
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10Section
15. 106.05 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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106.05
(3) (a) If the amount of funds to be distributed under
sub. subs. (2)
and
12(2m) exceeds the amount available in the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (dr) for
13completion awards under
sub. subs. (2)
and (2m), the department may reduce the
14reimbursement percentage or deny applications for completion awards that would
15otherwise qualify under
sub. subs. (2)
and (2m). In that case, the department shall
16determine the reimbursement percentage and eligibility on the basis of the dates on
17which
apprentices and sponsors applicants become eligible for completion awards.
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18Section
16. 106.05 (3) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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106.05
(3) (b) (intro.) The department may provide a completion award under
20sub. (2)
or (2m) to a person who is delinquent in child support or maintenance
21payments or who owes past support, medical expenses, or birth expenses, as
22established by appearance of the person's name on the statewide support lien docket
23under s. 49.854 (2) (b), only if the person provides the department with one of the
24following:
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1Section
17. 106.273 (2) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 106.273 (2) (b) (intro.)
2and amended to read:
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106.273
(2) (b) (intro.) Prepare individuals for occupations as
fire any of the
4following:
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52. “Fire fighters
, emergency
.
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63. “Emergency medical responders, as defined in s. 256.01 (4p)
, or emergency.
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74. “Emergency medical services practitioners, as defined in s. 256.01 (5).
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8Section
18. 106.273 (2) (b) 1. of the statutes is created to read:
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106.273
(2) (b) 1. Construction workers. In this subdivision, “construction
10worker” means an individual engaged in the construction of roads, bridges,
11highways, sewers, water mains, utilities, public buildings, factories, housing, or
12similar construction projects.
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13Section
19. 118.34 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 118.34 (1) (a) and
14amended to read:
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118.34
(1) (a) In cooperation with a technical college district board, each school
16board shall establish a technical preparation program in each public high school
17located in the school district.
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18(b) The program
under par. (a) shall consist of a sequence of courses, approved
19by the technical college system board under s. 38.04 (26), designed to allow high
20school pupils to gain advanced standing in the technical college district's associate
21degree program upon graduation from high school.
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22Section
20. 118.34 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read: