SB45-SSA2-SA26,13,1515“1. $441 for For a child under 5 years of age, $452. SB45-SSA2-SA26,13,16162. $483 for For a child 5 to 11 years of age, $495. SB45-SSA2-SA26,13,17173. $548 for For a child 12 to 14 years of age, $562. SB45-SSA2-SA26,13,18184. $572 for For a child 15 years of age or over, $586.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,22086. Page 285, line 4: delete the material beginning with “In this section,” 21and ending with “(j).” on line 5 and substitute “In this section, “rural area” means
1a city, town, or village with a population of less than 10,000 or a county with a 2population of less than 50,000.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,9589. Page 285, line 6: delete the material beginning with “to increase” and 6ending with “centers.” on line 11 and substitute “a grant of $1,000,000 from the 7allocation under s. 49.175 (1) (qm) in fiscal year 2025-26 and a grant of $1,000,000 8from the appropriation under s. 20.437 (2) (bp) in fiscal year 2026-27 to do all of the 9following: SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,11101. Launch an online software platform that is linked to the department’s 11website to connect child care providers with child care workers. SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,12122. Build child care capacity in this state. SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,1413(b) Of any moneys expended to meet the requirements of par. (a) 2., at least 60 14percent shall be expended to build child care capacity in rural areas. SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,1915(3) From the appropriation under s. 20.437 (2) (bp), the department shall 16award a grant of $1,000,000 in each fiscal year 2025-26 and 2026-27 to Supporting 17Families Together Association that it shall use to provide funding to child care 18resource and referral agencies for services that build child care capacity and 19increase access to quality child care in this state, including all of the following: SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,2120(a) Technical assistance to support child care providers with starting and 21sustaining high quality child care businesses. SB45-SSA2-SA26,14,2222(b) Recruitment of child care providers and child care slots in areas of need. SB45-SSA2-SA26,15,2
1(c) Training and information about regulatory compliance and continuing 2education for child care providers. SB45-SSA2-SA26,15,53(d) Any other information or support that increases availability of and access 4to quality child care services in individual communities on the basis of needs 5assessed by the child care resource and referral agency. SB45-SSA2-SA26,15,86(4) No later than May 1, 2027, the department shall submit a report to the 7joint commitee on finance on the outcomes of the grants under this section on child 8care capacity in this state. SB45-SSA2-SA26,167m9Section 167m. 49.1335 of the statutes, as created by 2025 Wisconsin Act .... 10(this act), is repealed.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,15,161349.175 (1) Allocation of funds. (intro.) Except as provided in sub. (2), 14within the limits of the appropriations under s. 20.437 (2) (a), (cm), (dz), (k), (kx), 15(L), (mc), (md), (me), (mh), and (s) and (3) (kp), the department shall allocate the 16following amounts for the following purposes:”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,16,21993. Page 289, line 15: delete lines 15 and 16 and substitute “amount 20collected under s. 50.38 (2) (a) for the fiscal year divided by 61.68 percent. For each 21state fiscal year after state fiscal year 2024-25, total payments required under this 22subdivision, including both the federal and state share of Medical Assistance, shall
1equal the amount collected under s. 50.38 (2) (a) and (b) for the fiscal year divided 2by 56.1 percent.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,16,126“50.38 (3) The Beginning July 1, 2025, the department shall establish the 7percentage inpatient and outpatient uniform percentages that is are applicable 8under sub. (2) (a) and (b) so that the total amount of assessments collected under 9sub. (2) (a) and (b) is equal to $1,507,096,900 in a state fiscal year is equal to 10$414,507,300 or is equal to the greatest amount that may be collected in a state 11fiscal year without resulting in the reduction of the amount paid to this state under 1242 USC 1396b (w), whichever amount is lower.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,16,1816“50.38 (7m) (a) 1. The department shall submit to the legislative reference 17bureau for publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register a notice specifying 18the information in subd. 2. if any of the following apply: SB45-SSA2-SA26,16,2119a. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 20expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year does not equal or exceed 21$1,356,000,000. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,422b. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3)
1(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year does 2not equal the statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the 3department expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year divided by 56.1 4percent. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,75c. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 6expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year does not equal or exceed 7$1,356,000,000. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,118d. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3) 9(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year does not 10equal the statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 11expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year divided by 56.1 percent. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,13122. The department shall include in any notice submitted under subd. 1. all of 13the following information: SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,1514a. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 15expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,1716b. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3) 17(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,1918c. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 19expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,17,2120d. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3) 21(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,222(b) 1. The department shall submit to the legislative reference bureau for 23publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register a notice specifying the 24information in subd. 2. if, after the department has submitted a notice to the
1legislative reference bureau for publication in the Wisconsin Administrative 2Register under par. (a), any of the following apply: SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,43a. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 4expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year equals or exceeds $1,356,000,000. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,85b. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3) 6(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year equals 7the statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department expects 8to be paid in the current state fiscal year divided by 56.1 percent. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,109c. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 10expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year equals or exceeds $1,356,000,000. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,1411d. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required under s. 49.45 12(3) (e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year equals 13the statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department expects 14to be paid in the next state fiscal year divided by 56.1 percent. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,16152. The department shall include in any notice submitted under subd. 1. all of 16the following information: SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,1817a. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 18expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,2019b. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3) 20(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the current state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,2221c. The statewide total of assessment payments in sub. (2) that the department 22expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year. SB45-SSA2-SA26,18,2423d. The statewide total of Medical Assistance payments required in s. 49.45 (3) 24(e) 11. that the department expects to be paid in the next state fiscal year.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,19,5
199. Page 340, line 5: delete “84.09 and” and substitute “84.09, excluding any 2obligations that have been defeased under a cash optimization program 3administered by the building commission. In addition to the foregoing limit on 4principal amount, the building commission may contract revenue obligations under 5this section”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,19,141085.20 (4m) (a) 8. b. For the purpose of making allocations under subd. 8. a., 11the amounts for aids are $5,292,700 in calendar years 2020 to 2023 and $5,398,600 12in calendar year 2025 and $6,898,600 in each calendar year thereafter. These 13amounts, to the extent practicable, shall be used to determine the uniform 14percentage in the particular calendar year.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,19,1915103. Page 342, line 3: delete lines 3 to 6 and substitute “$2,628 in calendar 16years 2020 and 2021, $2,681 in calendar year 2022, and $2,734 in calendar year 17years 2023 and to 2025. The mileage aid payment shall be $2,930 in calendar year 182026. The mileage aid payment shall be $3,018 in calendar year 2027 and 19thereafter.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,20,220104. Page 342, line 11: delete lines 11 and 12 and substitute “calendar year 212025. The amounts for aids to counties are $136,245,000 in calendar year 2026.
1The amounts for aids to counties are $140,332,400 in calendar year 2027 and 2thereafter. These amounts, to the extent practicable, shall”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,20,63105. Page 342, line 20: delete lines 20 and 21 and substitute “$415,116,200 4in calendar year 2025. The amounts for aids to municipalities are $434,165,700 in 5calendar year 2026. The amounts for aids to municipalities are $447,190,700 in 6calendar year 2027 and thereafter. These amounts, to the extent”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,21,416“4. a. An insurer or self-insured employer may submit a request to the 17department for an extension to the period specified in subd. 2. if the insurer or self-18insured employer has not yet determined whether an injury is compensable under 19this chapter. The department may, pursuant to rules promulgated under subd. 4. 20e., authorize such an extension if the department determines that the insurer or 21self-insured employer has not yet determined compensability despite its good faith 22effort to do so. A single extension granted by the department shall not exceed 30
1calendar days. There is no limit to the number of extensions that an insurer or self-2insured employer may request or that the department may grant under this 3subdivision, but an insurer or self-insured employer may not request another 4extension after a denial. SB45-SSA2-SA26,21,95b. If the department denies a request for extension under this subdivision, the 6insurer or self-insured employer shall, notwithstanding subds. 1. and 2., have 14 7calendar days after the denial to remit payment for the fee to the eligible hospital. 8If the insurer or self-insured employer remits payment for the fee to the eligible 9hospital within that 14-day period, then this section applies to that fee. SB45-SSA2-SA26,21,1310c. A request by an insurer or self-insured employer for an extension under this 11subdivision or a denial by the department of a request for extension under this 12subdivision shall not be used as evidence of bad faith by the insurer or self-insured 13employer. SB45-SSA2-SA26,21,1614d. Any information provided by an insurer or self-insured employer pursuant 15to this subdivision shall not be used as evidence of bad faith by the insurer or self-16insured employer. SB45-SSA2-SA26,21,2017e. The department shall promulgate rules specifying requirements and 18procedures for requesting and granting extensions under this subdivision. The 19rules shall specify requirements or procedures to ensure that notice is provided to 20an eligible hospital when a request is made under this subdivision.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,21,2322“(d) Payment of a claim pursuant to this section is not an admission of 23causality or responsibility with respect to any future payments or obligations.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,22,44“Section 307n. 121.004 (7) (c) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45-SSA2-SA26,22,95121.004 (7) (c) 1. (intro.) A pupil enrolled in kindergarten may be counted only 6if the pupil attains the age permitted under s. 120.12 (25) or required under s. 7118.14 for kindergarten admission. A 5-year-old kindergarten pupil, including a 8pupil enrolled in a 4-year-old kindergarten program being phased in under s. 9118.14 (3) (b), shall be counted as one-half pupil except that: SB45-SSA2-SA26,22,1511121.004 (7) (cm) A pupil enrolled in a 4-year-old kindergarten program, 12including a 4-year-old kindergarten program being phased in under s. 118.14 (3) (b), 13that provides the required number of hours of direct pupil instruction under s. 14121.02 (1) (f) shall be counted as 0.6 pupil if the program annually provides at least 1587.5 additional hours of outreach activities. SB45-SSA2-SA26,23,217121.02 (1) (f) Annually, schedule at least 437 hours of direct pupil instruction 18in kindergarten, at least 1,050 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 1 to 6 and 19at least 1,137 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 7 to 12. Scheduled hours 20under this paragraph include recess and time for pupils to transfer between classes 21but do not include the lunch period. Scheduled hours under this paragraph do not 22include hours of direct pupil instruction offered during an interim session. 23Scheduled hours under this paragraph may include hours on Saturdays. A school
1board operating a 4-year-old kindergarten program may use up to 87.5 of the 2scheduled hours for outreach activities.”. SB45-SSA2-SA26,23,65165.25 (22m) Misclassification and payroll fraud. Do all of the 6following: SB45-SSA2-SA26,23,97(a) Meet at least quarterly with, and report annually in writing to, the 8department of workforce development and the department of revenue on its 9investigations and prosecutions on worker misclassification and payroll fraud.
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