231.01(4)(b)7.7. Necessary expenses incurred in connection with the initial occupancy of the project and the cost of other items the authority determines to be reasonable. 231.01(4)(b)8.8. A reserve for payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds. 231.01(4)(c)(c) All rents and other net revenues from the operation of the real property, improvements, or personal property on the project site by a participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution on and after the date on which the contract between a participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution and the authority was entered into, but prior to the occupancy date, shall reduce the sum of all costs in this subsection. 231.01(4m)(4m) “Educational facility” means a facility used for education by a private institution that is described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, as defined in s. 71.22 (4), that is exempt from federal taxation under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and that satisfies any of the following: 231.01(4m)(a)(a) The institution is a postsecondary educational institution that is regionally accredited. 231.01(4m)(b)(b) The institution is a private elementary or secondary school that is accredited to the satisfaction of the authority. 231.01(4t)(4t) “Entity” means any person other than a natural person. 231.01(5)(a)(a) “Health facility” means a governmental facility or a facility described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, as defined in s. 71.22 (4), that is exempt from federal taxation under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and which is one of the following: 231.01(5)(a)1.1. Any institution, place, building or agency required to be approved or licensed under either s. 50.02 or subch. II of ch. 50, and also means any such facility exempted from such approval or licensure when the secretary of health services attests that the exempted facility meets the statutory definition of a facility subject to approval or licensure. 231.01(5)(a)2.2. Any health service institution, place, building or agency not listed in subd. 1. and not subject to approval or licensure under state law which the secretary attests is subject to certification by the U.S. department of health and human services under the social security act, or which the secretary attests is subject to standard-setting by a recognized public or voluntary accrediting or standard-setting agency. 231.01(5)(a)3.3. Any institution, place, building or agency engaged solely in providing one or more supporting services to a health facility. 231.01(5)(a)4.4. Any institution, place, building or agency that provides medical services, nursing services or personal care services, as defined in s. 647.01 (6) to (8), in addition to maintenance services, as defined in s. 647.01 (5), to a person under a contract for the duration of the person’s life for a term of more than 12 months. 231.01(5)(a)5.5. Any institution, place, building or agency that is engaged in providing health education. 231.01(5)(a)6.6. The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority. 231.01(5)(a)7.7. Any hospital, ambulatory surgical center, skilled nursing facility, community-based residential facility, assisted living facility, home health agency, hospice, rehabilitation facility, medical office or clinic, or other similar facility that is located outside of this state. 231.01(5)(b)(b) “Health facility” does not include any institution, place or building used or to be used primarily for sectarian instruction or study or as a place for devotional activities or religious worship. 231.01(5n)(5n) “Nonprofit entity” means an entity that is described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code. 231.01(5p)(5p) “Nonprofit facility” means a facility that is owned or operated by a nonprofit entity. 231.01(5r)(5r) “Participating child care provider” means a child care provider, or an affiliate of a child care provider, that undertakes the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided in this chapter. 231.01(5w)(5w) “Participating educational institution” means an entity authorized by state law to provide or operate an educational facility, or an affiliate of that entity, and that undertakes the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided in this chapter. 231.01(6)(6) “Participating health institution” means an entity authorized by state law to provide or operate a health facility, or an affiliate of that entity, and that undertakes the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided in this chapter. 231.01(6m)(6m) “Participating nonprofit institution” means a nonprofit entity, or an affiliate of a nonprofit entity, that undertakes the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided in this chapter and is not any of the following: 231.01(6m)(a)(a) An entity authorized by state law to provide or operate an educational facility or an affiliate of an entity authorized by state law to provide or operate an educational facility. 231.01(6m)(b)(b) An entity authorized by state law to provide or operate a health facility or an affiliate of an entity authorized by state law to provide or operate a health facility. 231.01(6m)(c)(c) An entity authorized by state law to provide or operate a research facility or an affiliate of an entity authorized by state law to provide or operate a research facility. 231.01(6t)(6t) “Participating research institution” means an entity organized under the laws of this state that provides or operates a research facility, or an affiliate of that entity, and that undertakes the financing and construction or acquisition of a project or undertakes the refunding or refinancing of obligations or of a mortgage or of advances as provided in this chapter. 231.01(7)(a)1.1. A specific health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility work or improvement to be refinanced, acquired, constructed, enlarged, remodeled, renovated, improved, furnished, or equipped by the authority with funds provided in whole or in part under this chapter. 231.01(7)(a)2.2. One or more structures suitable for use as a research facility, nonprofit facility, health facility, laboratory, laundry, nurses’ or interns’ residence or other multi-unit housing facility for staff, employees, patients or relatives of patients admitted for treatment or care in a health facility, physician’s facility, administration building, nonprofit facility, research facility, maintenance, storage, or utility facility. 231.01(7)(a)4.4. Any structure useful for the operation of a health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility, including facilities or supporting service structures essential or convenient for the orderly conduct of the health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility. 231.01(7)(b)(b) “Project” includes site preparation, landscaping, machinery, equipment and furnishings and other similar items for the operation of a particular facility or structure but does not include such items as fuel, supplies or other items, the costs of which result in a current operating cost. 231.01(7)(c)(c) “Project” may include more than one project, and it may include any combination of projects undertaken jointly by any participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution with one or more other participating health institutions, participating educational institutions, participating nonprofit institutions, or participating research institutions. 231.01(7)(cg)(cg) “Project” includes any project located within or outside of this state. 231.01(7)(d)1.1. Any institution, place or building used or to be used primarily for sectarian instruction or study or as a place for devotional activities or religious worship. 231.01(7)(d)2.2. Any office or clinic of a person licensed under ch. 446, 447, 448, 449, or 455, or the substantially equivalent laws or rules of another state. 231.01(8)(8) “Property” means any real, personal or mixed property, or any interest therein, including, without limitation because of enumeration, any real estate, appurtenances, buildings, easements, equipment, furnishings, furniture, improvements, machinery, rights-of-way and structures, or any interest therein. 231.01(8c)(8c) “Research facility” means an institution, place, building, or agency that satisfies all of the following: 231.01(8c)(a)(a) Is owned by an entity that is described in section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code. 231.01(8c)(b)(b) Is or will be used in whole or in part for basic research for the advancement of scientific, medical, or technological knowledge and that does not have a specific commercial objective. 231.01(9)(9) “Revenues” means, with respect to any project, the rents, fees, charges, and other income or profit derived therefrom and, with respect to any bonds issued under s. 231.03 (6) (g), tobacco settlement revenues identified in the bond resolution. 231.01(10)(10) “State health planning and development agency” means the department of health services, as designated under s. 250.04 (12). 231.02231.02 Creation and organization. 231.02(1)(1) There is created a public body politic and corporate to be known as the “Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority”. The authority shall consist of 7 members nominated by the governor, and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed for staggered 7-year terms. Members shall be residents of the state, and not more than 4 may be members of the same political party. The terms of the members of the authority expire on June 30, one in each succeeding year. Each member’s appointment remains in effect until a successor is appointed. Annually, the governor shall appoint one member as chairperson and the authority shall elect one member as vice chairperson. 231.02(2)(2) The authority shall appoint an executive director and associate executive director who shall not be members of the authority and who shall serve at the pleasure of the authority. They shall receive such compensation as the authority fixes, except that the compensation of the executive director shall not exceed the maximum of the salary range established under s. 20.923 (1) for positions assigned to executive salary group 6 and the compensation of each other employee of the authority shall not exceed the maximum of the salary range established under s. 20.923 (1) for positions assigned to executive salary group 3. The executive director or associate executive director or other person designated by resolution of the authority shall keep a record of the proceedings of the authority and shall be custodian of all books, documents, and papers filed with the authority, the minute book or journal of the authority, and its official seal. The executive director or associate executive director or other person may cause copies to be made of all minutes and other records and documents of the authority and may give certificates under the official seal of the authority to the effect that such copies are true copies, and all persons dealing with the authority may rely upon such certificates. 231.02(3)(3) Four members of the authority shall constitute a quorum. The affirmative vote of a majority of all the members of the authority shall be necessary for any action taken by the authority. A vacancy in the membership of the authority shall not impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the authority. Each meeting of the authority shall be open to the public. Notice of meetings, or waivers thereof, shall be as provided in the bylaws of the authority. Resolutions of the authority need not be published or posted. The authority may delegate by resolution to one or more of its members or its executive director such powers and duties as it deems proper. 231.02(5)(5) The members of the authority shall receive no compensation for the performance of their duties as members, but each such member shall be reimbursed for the member’s actual and necessary expenses while engaged in the performance of the member’s duties. 231.02(6)(a)(a) Any member, officer, agent or employee of the authority who, directly or indirectly, has any financial interest in any bond issue or in any loan or any property to be included in, or any contract for property or materials to be furnished or used in connection with, any project of the authority, may be fined not less than $50 nor more than $1,000, or imprisoned not more than 30 days or both. 231.02(6)(b)(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it is not a conflict of interest or violation of this section or of any other law for a trustee, director, officer, or employee of a participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution or for a person having the required favorable reputation for skill, knowledge, and experience in state and municipal finance or for a person having the required favorable reputation for skill, knowledge, and experience in the field of health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility architecture to serve as a member of the authority; if in each case to which par. (a) is applicable, the trustee, director, officer, or employee of the participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution abstains from discussion, deliberation, action, and vote by the authority in specific respect to any undertaking pursuant to this chapter in which his or her participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution has an interest, or the person having the required favorable reputation for skill, knowledge, and experience in state and municipal finance abstains from discussion, deliberation, action, and vote by the authority in specific respect to any sale, purchase, or ownership of bonds of the authority in which any business of which such person is a participant, owner, officer, or employee has a past, current, or future interest, or such person having the required favorable reputation for skill, knowledge, and experience in the field of health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility architecture abstains from discussion, deliberation, action, and vote by the authority in specific respect to construction or acquisition of any project of the authority in which any business of which such person is a participant, owner, officer, or employee has a past, current, or future interest. 231.03231.03 Powers. The authority has all the powers necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this chapter. In addition to all other powers granted by this chapter, the authority may: 231.03(1)(1) Adopt bylaws and rules for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business. 231.03(2)(2) Adopt an official seal and alter it at pleasure. 231.03(4)(4) Sue and be sued in its own name, plead and be impleaded. 231.03(5)(5) Determine the location and character of any project to be financed under this chapter, and construct, reconstruct, remodel, maintain, enlarge, alter, add to, repair, lease as lessee or lessor and regulate the same, enter into contracts for any such purpose, enter into contracts for the management and operation of a project or other health facilities, educational facilities, nonprofit facilities, or research facilities owned by the authority, and designate a participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution as its agent to determine the location and character of a project undertaken by the participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution under this chapter and as the agent of the authority, to construct, reconstruct, remodel, maintain, manage, enlarge, alter, add to, repair, operate, lease as lessee or lessor and regulate the same, and as the agent of the authority, to enter into contracts for any such purpose, including contracts for the management and operation of such project or other health facilities, educational facilities, nonprofit facilities, or research facilities owned by the authority. 231.03(6)(6) Subject to s. 231.08 (7), issue bonds of the authority to do any of the following: 231.03(6)(a)(a) Finance any project undertaken by a participating health institution if any of the following applies: 231.03(6)(a)2.2. The department of health services need not approve the project under subch. II of ch. 150 because the cost of the project is equal to or less than the amount in s. 150.21 (3) or (4) and the cost of the project is equal to or greater than 5 percent of the annual operating expenses of the participating health institution. 231.03(6)(a)3.a.a. A capital expenditure, by or on behalf of a hospital, that under generally accepted accounting principles is not properly chargeable as an expense of operations or maintenance, including the cost of studies, surveys, plans and other activities essential to the proposed capital expenditure. 231.03(6)(a)3.b.b. The addition of a service or unit or expansion of an existing service or unit by or on behalf of a hospital. 231.03(6)(a)3.c.c. The expenditure, by or on behalf of a hospital, independent practitioner, partnership, unincorporated medical group or service corporation, as defined in s. 180.1901 (2), or the substantially equivalent laws or rules of another state, for clinical medical equipment. 231.03(6)(a)3.f.f. The construction or operation of an ambulatory surgery center or a home health agency. 231.03(6)(a)3.g.g. The acquisition, construction, renovation, improvement or equipping of a health facility described in s. 231.01 (5) (a) 4., including projects begun before August 1, 1987. 231.03(6)(b)(b) Refinance outstanding debt of any participating health institution. 231.03(6)(c)(c) Finance any project undertaken for an educational facility. 231.03(6)(d)(d) Refinance outstanding debt of any participating educational institution. 231.03(6)(g)(g) Finance a purchase, or make a loan, under sub. (20). Bonds issued under this paragraph shall be payable from, or secured by interests in, tobacco settlement revenues and such other property pledged under the bond resolution and, notwithstanding s. 231.08 (3), are not required to mature in 50 years or less from the date of issue. 231.03(6)(h)(h) Finance any project undertaken for a research facility by a participating research institution. 231.03(6)(i)(i) Refinance outstanding debt of any participating research institution. 231.03(6)(j)(j) Finance any project undertaken for a nonprofit facility by a participating nonprofit institution. 231.03(6)(k)(k) Refinance outstanding debt of any participating nonprofit institution. 231.03(7)(7) Fix and revise from time to time and charge and collect rates, rents, fees, and charges for the use of and for the services furnished or to be furnished by a project or other health facilities, educational facilities, nonprofit facilities, or research facilities owned by the authority or any portion thereof, contract with any person in respect thereto and coordinate its policies and procedures, and cooperate with recognized health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility rate setting mechanisms. 231.03(8)(8) Adopt rules for the use of a project or other health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility or any portion of the project or facility owned, financed, or refinanced in whole or in part by the authority, including any property used as security for a loan secured through, from, or with the assistance of the authority. The authority may designate a participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution as its agent to establish rules for the use of a project or other health facilities, educational facilities, nonprofit facilities, or research facilities undertaken for that participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution. The rules shall ensure that a project, health facility, educational facility, research facility, nonprofit facility, or property may not be used primarily for sectarian instruction or study or as a place for devotional activities or religious worship. 231.03(9)(9) Employ or contract for consulting engineers, architects, attorneys, accountants, construction and financial experts and such other employees and agents as it finds necessary and fix their compensation. Any employee of the authority shall be exempt from subch. II of ch. 230, except s. 230.40 shall apply. 231.03(10)(10) Appoint such technical or professional advisory committees as it finds necessary, define their duties and provide reimbursement of their expenses. 231.03(11)(11) Establish or contract with others to carry out on its behalf a health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility project cost estimating service, and make this service available on all projects to provide expert cost estimates and guidance to the participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution and to the authority. To implement this service and, through it, to contribute to cost containment, the authority may require such reasonable reports and documents from health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility projects as are required for this service and for the development of cost reports and guidelines. The authority shall appoint a technical committee on health facility, educational facility, nonprofit facility, or research facility project costs and cost containment.
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