AB50,914011Section 9140. Nonstatutory provisions; State Fair Park Board. AB50,914112Section 9141. Nonstatutory provisions; Supreme Court. AB50,914213Section 9142. Nonstatutory provisions; Technical College System. AB50,914314Section 9143. Nonstatutory provisions; Tourism. AB50,1653,2215(1) Transfer of American Indian tourism marketing contract. The 16contract between the department of tourism and the Great Lakes inter-tribal 17council in effect on the effective date of this subsection that is primarily related to 18the promotion of tourism featuring American Indian heritage and culture, as 19determined by the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of 20administration. The department of administration shall carry out any obligations 21under such a contract until the contract is modified or rescinded by the department 22of administration to the extent allowed under the contract. AB50,914423Section 9144. Nonstatutory provisions; Transportation. AB50,1654,4
1(1) Sound barriers on I 894. During the 2025−27 fiscal biennium, the 2department of transportation shall allocate $19,500,000 from the appropriation 3under s. 20.395 (3) (cq) for the construction of sound barriers on I 894, between 27th 4street and 76th street, in Milwaukee County. AB50,1654,95(2) Harbor assistance program priority. Notwithstanding s. 85.095 (2) 6and (3), in the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, when making grant awards for the harbor 7assistance program under s. 85.095, the department of transportation shall give 8priority to municipalities in which a shipbuilder in this state is conducting 9operations. AB50,1654,1610(3) City of Sheboygan marina educational facility. In the 2025-27 fiscal 11biennium, from the appropriations under ss. 20.395 (2) (cq) and 20.866 (2) (uv), 12notwithstanding the eligibility criteria under s. 85.095, the department of 13transportation shall award a grant under s. 85.095 (2) (a) to the city of Sheboygan 14for the construction of an educational facility at the Harbor Centre Marina. The 15amount of the grant awarded under this subsection shall be $3,000,000 or the total 16cost of the project, whichever is less. AB50,1655,417(4) Prioritization of local bridge and culvert assessment in certain 18grants. During the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, the department of transportation 19shall designate 10 percent of moneys appropriated under s. 20.395 (2) (fd) and 10 20percent of the moneys appropriated under s. 20.395 (2) (fc) and (fu) for grants for 21improvements to bridges or culverts identified as being in poor or worse condition in 22local bridge and culvert assessments performed under s. 85.64. The department of 23transportation shall establish criteria for evaluating the suitability of projects for 24which applications are made under s. 86.31 (3o) and (3s) for the moneys designated
1under this subsection. If the department does not receive sufficient complete grant 2applications meeting the criteria under this subsection in the 2025‑27 fiscal 3biennium, the moneys designated under this subsection shall be available for any 4other purpose for which the moneys were appropriated. AB50,1655,105(5) Village of Ontario street development. Notwithstanding limitations 6on the amount and use of aids provided under s. 86.31 or eligibility requirements for 7receiving aids under s. 86.31, in the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, from the 8appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fd), the department of transportation shall award 9a grant to the village of Ontario for residential street development. The grant 10under this subsection shall be in the amount of $500,000. AB50,1655,1611(6) Village of DeForest interchange improvement. Notwithstanding 12limitations on the amount and use of aids provided under s. 86.31 or eligibility 13requirements for receiving aids under s. 86.31, in the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, from 14the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fd), the department of transportation shall 15award a grant to the village of DeForest for improvements to the I 39/CTH “V” 16interchange. The grant under this subsection shall be in the amount of $6,000,000. AB50,914517Section 9145. Nonstatutory provisions; Treasurer. AB50,914618Section 9146. Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
19Hospitals and Clinics Authority; Medical College of Wisconsin. AB50,914720Section 9147. Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin
21System. AB50,1656,522(1) Paid sick leave for temporary employees. The Board of Regents of the 23University of Wisconsin System shall submit to the administrator of the division of 24personnel management in the department of administration, with its
1recommendations for adjustments to compensation and employee benefits for 2employees of the system under s. 230.12 (3) (e) 1. for the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, a 3plan to provide paid sick leave benefits to temporary employees of the system. The 4plan shall provide sick leave benefits at the same rate such benefits are provided to 5permanent and project employees of the system. AB50,1656,136(2) Juneteenth holiday and Veterans Day. The administrator of the 7division of personnel management in the department of administration shall 8include June 19 and November 11 as paid holidays in the proposal for adjusting 9compensation and employee benefits for University of Wisconsin System employees 10for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 fiscal years that it submits to the joint committee on 11employee relations under s. 230.12 (3) (e) 1. The recommendation shall specify that 12the first June 19 paid holiday is June 19, 2026, and the first November 11 paid 13holiday is November 11, 2026. AB50,1656,1514(3) Funding for the University of Wisconsin Missing-in-Action 15Recovery and Identification Project. AB50,1656,1616(a) In this subsection: AB50,1656,17171. “Board” means the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. AB50,1656,19182. “MIA Recovery Project” means the University of Wisconsin Missing-in-19Action Recovery and Identification Project. AB50,1656,2320(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (a), the board shall provide 21$500,000 in funding in each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium for the MIA 22Recovery Project to perform a mission for the recovery and identification of 23Wisconsin veterans who are missing in action. AB50,1657,6
1(c) The MIA Recovery Project, acting through its representative, shall submit 2at the conclusion of the mission for which the funds were expended, to the board, 3the joint committee on finance, the standing committees of each house of the 4legislature dealing with veterans matters, the governor, the department of veterans 5affairs, and the department of military affairs, a report on the mission’s findings 6and an accounting of expenditures for the mission. AB50,1657,77(4) Paid family and medical leave. AB50,1657,88(a) Definitions. In this subsection: AB50,1657,1091. “Family leave” means leave from employment for a reason specified in s. 10103.10 (3) (b). AB50,1657,11112. “Medical isolation” means any of the following: AB50,1657,1512a. When a health care professional, a local health officer, or the department of 13health services advises that an individual seclude herself or himself from others 14when the individual is awaiting the result of a diagnostic test for a communicable 15disease or when the individual is infected with a communicable disease. AB50,1657,1716b. When a local health officer or the department of health services advises 17that an individual isolate or quarantine under s. 252.06. AB50,1657,2018c. When an individual’s employer advises that the individual not come to the 19workplace due to a concern that the individual may have been exposed to or infected 20with a communicable disease. AB50,1657,24213. “Medical leave” means leave from employment when an employee is in 22medical isolation or has a serious health condition that makes the employee unable 23to perform his or her employment duties, or makes the employee unable to perform 24the duties of any suitable employment. AB50,1658,1
14. “Serious health condition” has the meaning given in s. 103.10 (1) (g). AB50,1658,92(b) Program plan. The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin 3System shall submit to the administrator of the division of personnel management 4in the department of administration, with its recommendations for adjustments to 5compensation and employee benefits for employees of the system under s. 230.12 (3) 6(e) 1. for 2025-27, a plan for a program to provide paid family and medical leave for 78 weeks annually to employees of the system. If the the joint committee on 8employment relations approves the program for paid family and medical leave, it 9shall go into effect on January 1, 2027. AB50,1658,1410(5) Funding allocation for a statewide Parkinson’s disease registry. 11From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (a), the Board of Regents of the 12University of Wisconsin System shall allocate in fiscal year 2025-26, at least 13$3,900,000, and in fiscal year 2026-27, at least $2,400,000, to establish the 14statewide Parkinson’s disease registry under s. 36.47. AB50,1658,1515(6) Funding allocations for certain programs and initiatives. AB50,1658,1616(a) In this subsection: AB50,1658,17171. “Board” means the Board of Regents of the system. AB50,1658,18182. “System” means the University of Wisconsin System. AB50,1658,2019(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (a), the board shall allocate at 20least the following amounts for the following purposes: AB50,1658,23211. In fiscal year 2025-26, $1,209,500, and in fiscal year 2026-27, $1,612,500, to 22increase assistance to veterans and military personnel enrolled in the system and 23to their families. AB50,1659,3
12. In each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, $1,001,500, for the 2program under s. 36.61, including any extension of program eligibility to additional 3health care providers, as defined in s. 36.61 (1) (b). AB50,1659,543. In each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, $500,000, to establish or 5continue foster youth programming for eligible students enrolled in the system. AB50,1659,964. In each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, $300,000, for the 7University of Wisconsin–Madison’s UniverCity Alliance program that leverages the 8university’s academic and research resources to address challenges faced by urban 9areas. AB50,1659,12105. In each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, $1,000,000, to support 11journalism programs and fellowships for students and graduates of journalism 12programs at system institutions. AB50,1659,16136. In each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, $250,000, for the system 14to provide education, training, research, and technical assistance to support small 15businesses and entrepreneurs, economic development practitioners, and 16communities in the development of entrepreneurial activity in rural Wisconsin. AB50,1659,2117(7) Grant to the Institute for Healthy Aging. From the appropriation 18under s. 20.285 (1) (a), the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 19shall award a grant of $450,000 in each fiscal year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium to 20the Institute for Healthy Aging to support programs in fall prevention and recovery 21training. AB50,914822Section 9148. Nonstatutory provisions; Veterans Affairs. AB50,9149
1Section 9149. Nonstatutory provisions; Wisconsin Economic 2Development Corporation. AB50,1660,123(1) Funding for the Green Innovation Fund. Notwithstanding the cap on 4expenditures specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount the 5Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may expend from the appropriation 6under s. 20.192 (1) (a) is increased by $50,000,000 for the purpose of supporting the 7Green Innovation Fund as it existed on January 1, 2025. In this subsection, “Green 8Innovation Fund” means the green bank, known as the Green Innovation Fund, 9administered by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation in collaboration 10with the Department of Administration based on the advice of the Governor’s 11Green Ribbon Commission on Clean Energy and Environmental Innovation 12established by executive order 195, issued April 19, 2023. AB50,1660,1613(2) Enterprise zone designation limit. The treatment of s. 238.399 (3) (a) 14may not be construed to require that the Wisconsin Economic Development 15Corporation revoke a certification for tax benefits under s. 238.399 that is in effect 16on the effective date of this subsection. AB50,1661,217(3) Accelerate Wisconsin. Notwithstanding the cap on expenditures 18specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount the Wisconsin 19Economic Development Corporation may expend from the appropriation under s. 2020.192 (1) (a) is increased by $10,000,000 for the purpose of supporting a business 21accelerator program to be administered in cooperation with the University of 22Wisconsin System and aimed at developing research, including research from the 23University of Wisconsin System, into new startup businesses. As part of the 24program, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may award grants
1directly to businesses to assist in their growth and development and may award 2grants to or in support of business incubators. AB50,1661,83(4) Forward agriculture support. Notwithstanding the cap on 4expenditures specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount the 5Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may expend from the appropriation 6under s. 20.192 (1) (a) is increased by $15,000,000 for the purpose of providing state 7matching funds related to federal funding in conjunction with WiSys’s Forward 8Agriculture program to promote sustainable agriculture. AB50,1661,179(5) Thrive Rural Wisconsin funding accessibility. Notwithstanding the 10cap on expenditures specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount 11the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may expend from the 12appropriation under s. 20.192 (1) (a) is increased by $5,000,000 for the purpose of 13supporting the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s Thrive Rural 14Wisconsin program. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation shall 15provide funding to its established regional and tribal partners to develop and fund 16projects in nonmetropolitan municipalities with populations of less than 10,000 to 17provide for increased availability and accessibility of local project capital. AB50,1662,218(6) Tribal enterprise accelerator program. Notwithstanding the cap on 19expenditures specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount the 20Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may expend from the appropriation 21under s. 20.192 (1) (a) is increased by $5,000,000 for the purpose of creating a tribal 22enterprise accelerator program to offer statewide technical assistance and grants 23for community development investment and capacity building to American Indian
1tribes or bands in this state to diversify their revenue strategies in industries other 2than the gaming and entertainment industries. AB50,1662,183(7) Advanced manufacturing grants. Notwithstanding the cap on 4expenditures specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount the 5Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may expend from the appropriation 6under s. 20.192 (1) (a) is increased by $5,000,000 for the purpose of establishing a 7program to award matching grants to small and midsized manufacturing 8companies located in this state to invest in advanced manufacturing technologies. 9No one company may receive more than $200,000 in grants under this subsection, 10and no one grant under this subsection may be for an amount that is more than one-11third of the amount invested in advanced manufacturing technologies by the 12company. To receive a grant under this subsection, a company must commit to not 13reduce its employment below the level when the grant is awarded. If within 10 14years after receiving a grant under this subsection the company that receives the 15grant fails to meet this commitment, the company shall repay the grant amount to 16the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. The Wisconsin Economic 17Development Corporation may provide an exemption to the repayment requirement 18under this subsection if it finds that the company has undergone a unique hardship. AB50,1663,319(8) Main street bounceback grants. Notwithstanding the cap on 20expenditures specified in s. 20.192 (1) (a), in fiscal year 2025-26, the amount the 21Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation may expend from the appropriation 22under s. 20.192 (1) (a) is increased by $50,000,000 for the purpose of awarding 23grants of $10,000 each to small businesses and nonprofit organizations that open a 24new location or expand operations in a vacant commercial space. A recipient of a
1grant under this subsection may use grant moneys for commercial lease and 2mortgage payments, business operating expenses, and commercial building repair 3and tenant improvements. AB50,91504Section 9150. Nonstatutory provisions; Workforce Development. AB50,1663,95(1) Worker’s compensation insurance; rate approval; notice. The 6commissioner of insurance shall submit to the legislative reference bureau for 7publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register a notice of the effective date of 8new rates for worker’s compensation insurance first approved by the commissioner 9under s. 626.13 after the effective date of this subsection. AB50,1663,1810(2) Predictable work schedules for retail, food service, and cleaning 11employees; transitional provisions. No later than the effective date of this 12subsection, an employer, as defined in s. 103.035 (1) (e), shall provide each service 13employee, as defined in s. 103.035 (1) (L), with a written copy of the service 14employee’s work schedule, as defined in s. 103.035 (1) (o). That work schedule is 15considered a work schedule provided to a service employee under s. 103.035 (3) (a) 162. for all purposes under s. 103.035, including that the employer shall post a copy of 17the work schedule as provided in s. 103.035 (3) (a) 3., and, if the employer changes 18that work schedule, s. 103.035 (3) (a) 2. applies to that change. AB50,1663,2219(3) Workforce innovation grant program. Of the amounts appropriated 20under s. 20.445 (1) (bw) in the 2025-26 fiscal year, the department shall allocate 21$15,000,000 for grants for workforce development in the area of artificial 22intelligence and $25,000,000 for grants for healthcare workforce development. AB50,1663,2323(4) Minimum wage study committee. AB50,1664,2
1(a) The secretary of workforce development shall establish a minimum wage 2study committee under s. 15.04 (1) (c). The committee shall consist of the following: AB50,1664,331. Five members appointed by the governor. AB50,1664,442. One member appointed by the speaker of the assembly. AB50,1664,553. One member appointed by the minority leader of the assembly. AB50,1664,664. One member appointed by the majority leader of the senate. AB50,1664,775. One member appointed by the minority leader of the senate. AB50,1664,108(b) The committee created under par. (a) shall study options to increase the 9minimum wage for workers in this state to ensure that all Wisconsin workers earn 10a living wage. AB50,1664,1511(c) No later than October 1, 2026, the committee created under par. (a) shall 12submit to the governor and the appropriate standing committees of the legislature 13in the manner provided under s. 13.172 (3) a report that includes recommendations 14regarding the options for achieving a minimum wage and other means of increasing 15worker compensation in this state that allow a worker to earn a living wage. AB50,1664,1716(d) The minimum wage study committee terminates upon submission of the 17report under par. (c). AB50,1664,2218(5) Unemployment insurance; electronic communications. The 19department of workforce development shall submit to the legislative reference 20bureau for publication in the Wisconsin administrative register a notice indicating 21the date upon which the department is able to implement the treatment of s. 108.14 22(2e). AB50,1664,2323(6) Wisconsin Fast Forward allocations. AB50,1665,524(a) Green jobs training. From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (b), in
1fiscal year 2025-26, the department of workforce development shall allocate 2$2,000,000 for grants under s. 106.27 (1) to public or private organizations for the 3development and implementation of green jobs training programs in this state. In 4this paragraph, “green jobs” means jobs that produce goods or provide services that 5benefit the environment or conserve natural resources. AB50,1665,96(b) Teacher apprentice incentives. From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) 7(b), in each year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, the department of workforce 8development shall allocate $1,000,000 to provide grants under s. 106.27 (1) to 9support costs of sponsoring teacher apprentices under subch. I of ch. 106. AB50,1665,1310(c) Health care industry training. From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) 11(b), in each year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, the department of workforce 12development shall allocate $500,000 for grants under s. 106.27 (1) to support 13training in the health care industry. AB50,1665,1714(d) Artificial intelligence. From the appropriation under s. 20.445 (1) (b), in 15each year of the 2025-27 fiscal biennium, the department of workforce development 16shall allocate $200,000 for grants under s. 106.27 (1) to help school districts to 17prepare students for a future that includes artificial intelligence. AB50,915118Section 9151. Nonstatutory provisions; Other. AB50,1667,1519(1) Legislative intent. The legislature intends the repeal of ss. 49.141 (1) (j) 202., 115.76 (12) (a) 2. and 3., and 769.401 (2) (g), the renumbering and amendment of 21ss. 891.40 (1) and 891.41 (1) (b), the amendment of ss. 29.219 (4), 29.228 (5) and (6), 2229.229 (2) (i), 29.2295 (2) (i), 29.607 (3), 45.01 (6) (c), 45.51 (3) (c) 2. and (5) (a) 1. b. 23and c., 45.55, 46.10 (2), 48.02 (13), 48.025 (title), (2) (b), and (3) (c), 48.27 (3) (b) 1. a. 24and b. and (5), 48.299 (6) (intro.) and (e) 1., 2., 3., and 4. and (7), 48.355 (4g) (a) 1.,
148.396 (2) (dm), 48.42 (1g) (a) 4., (b), and (c) and (2) (b) 1. and 2. and (bm) 1., 48.422 2(6) (a) and (7) (bm) and (br), 48.423 (2) (d), 48.432 (1) (am) 2. b., 48.63 (3) (b) 4. and 35., 48.82 (1) (a), 48.837 (1r) (d) and (e) and (6) (b) and (br), 48.913 (1) (a), (b), and (h), 4(2) (intro.), (b), and (c) (intro.), (3), (4), and (7), 48.9795 (1) (a) 1. c. and (b), 49.141 (1) 5(j) 1., 49.155 (1m) (c) 1g. and 1h., 49.163 (2) (am) 2., 49.19 (1) (a) 2. a. and (4) (d) 6(intro.), 1., 2., 3., 4., and 5., 49.345 (2), 49.43 (12), 49.471 (1) (b) 2., 49.90 (4), 54.01 7(36) (a), 54.960 (1), 69.03 (15), 69.11 (4) (b), 69.12 (5), 69.13 (2) (b) 4., 69.14 (1) (c) 4., 8(e) (title) and 1., (f) 1., and (g) and (2) (b) 2. d., 69.15 (1), (3) (title), (a) (intro.), 1., 2., 9and 3., (b) 1., 2., 3., and 4. (intro.), a., and b., and (d), and (3m) (title), (a) (intro.) and 103., and (b), 71.03 (2) (d) (title), 1., 2., and 3., (g), and (m) 2. and (4) (a) (as it relates to 11gendered references), 71.05 (22) (a) (title), 71.07 (5m) (a) 3. and (9e) (b), 71.09 (13) 12(a) 2., 71.52 (4), 71.83 (1) (a) 8. and (b) 5., 77.25 (8m), 77.54 (7) (b) 1., 101.91 (5m), 13102.07 (5) (b) and (c), 103.10 (1) (h), 103.165 (3) (a) 3., 111.32 (12), 115.76 (12) (a) 1. 14and (13), 146.34 (1) (f), 157.05, 182.004 (6), 250.04 (3) (a), 301.50 (1), 700.19 (2), 15705.01 (4) and (4m), 706.09 (1) (e), 765.001 (2), 765.01, 765.03 (1), 765.16 (1m) 16(intro.) and (c), 765.23, 765.24, 765.30 (3) (a), 766.587 (7) (form) 9., 766.588 (9) 17(form) 13., 766.589 (10) (form) 14., 767.215 (2) (b) and (5) (a) 2., 767.323, 767.80 (1) 18(intro.) and (c) and (2), 767.803, 767.804 (1) (a) 4., 767.805 (title), (1), (1m), (2) (a) 19and (b), (3) (title) and (a), (4) (intro.) and (d), (5) (a) and (b), and (6) (a) (intro.), 20767.855, 767.863 (1m), 767.87 (1m) (intro.), (8), and (9), 767.883 (1), 769.316 (9), 21769.401 (2) (a), 815.20 (1), 822.40 (4), 851.30 (2) (a), 852.01 (1) (f) 1., 2., and 3., 22854.03 (3), 891.39 (title), (1) (a) and (b), and (3), 891.40 (2), 891.405, 891.407, 891.41 23(title), (1) (intro.) and (a), and (2), 905.05 (title), 938.02 (13), 938.396 (2g) (g), 943.20
1(2) (c), 943.201 (1) (b) 8., and 943.205 (2) (b), and the creation of ss. 69.15 (3) (b) 3m., 2765.02 (3), 891.40 (1) (b) and (3), 891.41 (3), and 990.01 (22h), (39), and (40m), and 3the repeal and recreation of s. 29.563 (3) (a) 3. (as it relates to gendered references) 4to harmonize the language of the Wisconsin statutes relating to marriage and the 5determination of parentage with the provision of s. 990.001 (2), which specifies that 6words importing one gender extend and may be applied to any gender. The 7legislature intends that by amending the statutes relating to marriage and the 8determination of parentage with respect to married couples to use gender neutral 9language where appropriate so as to clarify that the same statutory rights and 10responsibilities apply between married persons of the same sex as between married 11persons of different sexes and to extend some of the presumptions of paternity to 12either parent, the Wisconsin statutes will be better aligned with the holding of the 13U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges, 135 S. Ct. 2584, 192 L. Ed. 2d 609 14(2015), which recognizes that same-sex couples have a fundamental constitutional 15right to marriage. AB50,1667,1916(2) Delayed penalty application for violating prohibition. 17Notwithstanding s. 941.285, no person may be subject to a penalty for violating s. 18941.285 (1) with regard to the possession of any device prohibited under that 19section for the first 180 days after the effective date of this subsection. AB50,1668,320(3) Real estate condition reports; disclosures related to flooding. 21Notwithstanding s. 709.035, the treatment of ss. 709.03 (form) F4., G1., and G1m. 22and 709.033 (form) E3., F3m., and F3n. does not require a property owner that has 23furnished to a prospective buyer of the property an original or amended report
1before the effective date of this subsection to submit an amended report with 2respect to the information required by ss. 709.03 (form) F4., G1., and G1m. and 3709.033 (form) E3., F3m., and F3n. AB50,92014Section 9201. Fiscal changes; Administration. AB50,92025Section 9202. Fiscal changes; Agriculture, Trade and Consumer
6Protection. AB50,92037Section 9203. Fiscal changes; Arts Board. AB50,92048Section 9204. Fiscal changes; Building Commission. AB50,92059Section 9205. Fiscal changes; Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention
10Board. AB50,920611Section 9206. Fiscal changes; Children and Families. AB50,920712Section 9207. Fiscal changes; Circuit Courts. AB50,920813Section 9208. Fiscal changes; Corrections. AB50,920914Section 9209. Fiscal changes; Court of Appeals.
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