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 program’s design, administration, marketing, and relocation 2incentive initiatives. AB50-ASA2,352,432. The program’s household goal and the estimated total grant amount per 4household. AB50-ASA2,352,553. The program’s estimated state and local tax impact. AB50-ASA2,352,664. The program’s 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 applicant’s 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: AB50-ASA2,355,220301.068 (3) (b) The community services provide offenders with necessary 21supervision and services that improve their opportunity to complete their terms of 22probation, parole, or extended supervision. The community services may include 23employment training and placement, educational assistance, education and 24vocational training utilizing virtual reality technologies, transportation, and
1housing. The community services shall focus on mitigating offender attributes and 2factors that are likely to lead to criminal behavior. AB50-ASA2,3273Section 327. 301.26 (4) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,355,84301.26 (4) (d) 2. Beginning on July 1, 2023 2025, and ending on June 30, 2024 52026, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be, for care in a Type 1 6juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), $1,246 $2,501 and, for care 7for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3), 8$1,246 $2,501. AB50-ASA2,3289Section 328. 301.26 (4) (d) 3. of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,355,1410301.26 (4) (d) 3. Beginning on July 1, 2024 2026, and ending on June 30, 2025 112027, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be, for care in a Type 1 12juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), $1,268 $2,758 and, for care 13for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3), 14$1,268 $2,758. AB50-ASA2,32915Section 329. 341.135 (2m) of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,355,2016341.135 (2m) Fees. Beginning with registration plates issued on October 1, 172026, the department shall assess a fee of $6 per plate for the issuance of new 18registration plates that are not replacement plates for which a fee is collected under 19s. 341.16. The fee under this subsection is an addition to any other fee required for 20the registration of a vehicle. AB50-ASA2,33021Section 330. 341.14 (6r) (b) 23. of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,356,1022341.14 (6r) (b) 23. In addition to the fee under subd. 2., a voluntary payment 23of $25 shall be collected in connection with the issuance or renewal of a plate issued 24on an annual basis for the special group specified under par. (f) 70. In addition to
1the fee under subd. 2., a voluntary payment of $50 shall be collected in connection 2with the issuance or renewal of a plate issued on a biennial basis for the special 3group specified under par. (f) 70. if the plate is issued or renewed during the first 4year of the biennial registration period or $25 for the issuance or renewal if the 5plate is issued or renewed during the 2nd year of the biennial registration period. 6No plate may be issued for the special group specified under par. (f) 70. unless the 7voluntary payment under this subdivision is collected. All moneys received under 8this subdivision, in excess of $23,700 or the actual initial costs of production for the 9special group plates under par. (f) 70., whichever is less, shall be deposited in the 10transportation fund. AB50-ASA2,33111Section 331. 341.14 (6r) (b) 24. of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,357,212341.14 (6r) (b) 24. In addition to the fee under subd. 2., a voluntary payment 13of $25 shall be collected in connection with the issuance or renewal of a plate issued 14on an annual basis for the special group specified under par. (f) 71. In addition to 15the fee under subd. 2., a voluntary payment of $50 shall be collected in connection 16with the issuance or renewal of a plate issued on a biennial basis for the special 17group specified under par. (f) 71. if the plate is issued or renewed during the first 18year of the biennial registration period or $25 for the issuance or renewal if the 19plate is issued or renewed during the 2nd year of the biennial registration period. 20No plate may be issued for the special group specified under par. (f) 71. unless the 21voluntary payment under this subdivision is collected. All moneys received under 22this subdivision, in excess of $23,700 or the actual initial costs of production for the
1special group plates under par. (f) 71., whichever is less, shall be deposited in the 2transportation fund. AB50-ASA2,3323Section 332. 341.14 (6r) (cb) of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,357,74341.14 (6r) (cb) Notwithstanding par. (c), special group plates issued under 5par. (f) 70. shall have a black background and white lettering displaying the word 6“Wisconsin” and identifying letters or numbers or both, not exceeding 7 positions 7and not less than one position. AB50-ASA2,3338Section 333. 341.14 (6r) (cr) of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,357,129341.14 (6r) (cr) Notwithstanding par. (c), special group plates issued under 10par. (f) 71. shall have a yellow background and black lettering displaying the words 11“America’s Dairyland” and “Wisconsin” and identifying letters or numbers or both, 12not exceeding 7 positions and not less than one position. AB50-ASA2,33413Section 334. 341.14 (6r) (e) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,358,714341.14 (6r) (e) The department shall specify one combination of colors for 15special group plates for groups or organizations which are not military in nature 16and not special group plates under par. (f) 35. to 47., 50., and, 59., 70., and 71., for 17each professional football team under par. (f) 55., for each professional baseball 18team under par. (f) 60., and for each professional basketball team under par. (f) 65. 19The department shall specify one combination of colors for special group plates 20under par. (f) 35. to 47. Subject to par. (c), the department shall specify the word or 21words comprising the special group name and the symbol to be displayed upon 22special group plates for a group or organization which is not military in nature after 23consultation with the chief executive officer in this state of the group or
1organization. The department shall require that the word or words and symbol for 2a university specified under par. (f) 35. to 47. be a registration decal or tag and 3affixed to the special group plate and be of the colors for a university specified 4under par. (f) 35. to 47. that the president of the University of Wisconsin System 5specifies. The department shall consult the chief trademark officer of Harley-6Davidson Michigan, LLC before specifying the colors for the special group plate 7under par. (f) 61r. AB50-ASA2,3358Section 335. 341.14 (6r) (f) 70. of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,358,109341.14 (6r) (f) 70. Persons interested in obtaining blackout registration 10plates. AB50-ASA2,33611Section 336. 341.14 (6r) (f) 71. of the statutes is created to read: AB50-ASA2,358,1212341.14 (6r) (f) 71. Persons interested in obtaining retro registration plates. AB50-ASA2,33713Section 337. 341.14 (6r) (fm) 7. of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,358,2114341.14 (6r) (fm) 7. After October 1, 1998, additional authorized special groups 15may only be special groups designated by the department under this paragraph. 16The authorized special groups enumerated in par. (f) shall be limited solely to those 17special groups specified under par. (f) on October 1, 1998. This subdivision does not 18apply to the special groups specified under par. (f) 3m., 6m., 9g., 9m., 12g., 12m., 1915m., 15n., 15o., 15p., 15q., 19m., 33m., 48m., 49d., 49h., 49s., 54., 55., 55m., 56., 2057., 58., 59., 60., 61., 61m., 61r., 62., 63., 64., 65., 65m., 66., 67., 68., and 69., 70., and 2171. AB50-ASA2,33822Section 338. 341.16 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,359,423341.16 (1) (a) Whenever a current registration plate is lost or destroyed, the
1owner of the vehicle to which the plate was attached shall immediately apply to the 2department for replacement. Except as provided in par. (b) and sub. (2m), upon 3satisfactory proof of the loss or destruction of the plate and upon payment of a fee of 4$4 $6 for each plate, the department shall issue a replacement. AB50-ASA2,3395Section 339. 341.16 (2) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,359,116341.16 (2) Whenever a current registration plate becomes illegible, the owner 7of the vehicle to which the plate is attached shall apply to the department for a 8replacement. Except as provided in sub. (2m), upon receipt of satisfactory proof of 9illegibility, and upon payment of a fee of $4 $6 for each plate, the department shall 10issue a replacement. Upon receipt of a replacement plate, the applicant shall 11destroy the illegible plate. AB50-ASA2,34012Section 340. 341.16 (2s) of the statutes is amended to read: AB50-ASA2,359,1713341.16 (2s) When the owner of a vehicle applies to the department to renew 14the registration of a vehicle for which new plates are required under s. 341.135 (2), 15and upon payment of a fee of $4 $6 for each plate, the department shall issue new 16replacement plates. Upon receipt of replacement plates, the applicant shall destroy 17the replaced plates. AB50-ASA2,34118Section 341. 341.25 (2) (c) to (q) of the statutes are amended to read: AB50-ASA2,359,1919341.25 (2) (c) Not more than 8,000 106.00 117.00 AB50-ASA2,359,2020(cm) Not more than 10,000 155.00 171.00 AB50-ASA2,359,2121(d) Not more than 12,000 209.00 230.00 AB50-ASA2,359,2222(e) Not more than 16,000 283.00 312.00 AB50-ASA2,359,2323(f) Not more than 20,000 356.00 392.00 AB50-ASA2,359,2424(g) Not more than 26,000 475.00 523.00 AB50-ASA2,360,1
1(h) Not more than 32,000 609.00 670.00 AB50-ASA2,360,22(i) Not more than 38,000 772.00 850.00 AB50-ASA2,360,33(j) Not more than 44,000 921.00 1,014.00
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