SB1104,20,1313 (a) Television and other commercials.
SB1104,20,1414 (b) Internet and email advertisements.
SB1104,20,1515 (c) Print advertisements and bill inserts.
SB1104,20,1716 (d) Any other advertising method or solicitation for the sale of new or upgraded
17broadband service.
SB1104,20,19 18(3) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to implement and
19administer this section.
SB1104,20,23 20(4) Penalty; enforcement. (a) A person that violates this section may be
21required to forfeit not more than $1,000 for each violation and not more than $10,000
22for each occurrence. Failure to give a notice required under sub. (1) (f) to more than
23one subscriber shall be considered one violation.
SB1104,20,2524 (b) The department or a district attorney may institute civil proceedings under
25this section.
SB1104,33
1Section 33. 100.2093 of the statutes is created to read:
SB1104,21,3 2100.2093 Broadband and other Internet services. (1) Broadband and
3other Internet speeds.
No person may do any of the following:
SB1104,21,104 (a) Advertise or otherwise represent that the person provides broadband
5service unless a service provided by the person is capable of consistently providing
6a minimum download speed of 25 megabits per second and a minimum upload speed
7of 3 megabits per second or the minimum upload and download speeds for advanced
8telecommunications capability as designated by the federal communications
9commission in its inquiries regarding advanced telecommunications capability
10under 47 USC 1302 (b).
SB1104,21,1711 (b) Sell or offer to sell a service that the person represents, to a consumer
12purchasing the service, as being broadband service, unless the service is capable of
13consistently providing that consumer with a minimum download speed of 25
14megabits per second and a minimum upload speed of 3 megabits per second or the
15minimum upload and download speeds for advanced telecommunications capability
16as designated by the federal communications commission in its inquiries regarding
17advanced telecommunications capability under 47 USC 1302 (b).
SB1104,21,2018 (c) Advertise or otherwise represent that the person provides Internet service
19at a specific minimum speed unless a service provided by the person is capable of
20consistently providing that speed.
SB1104,21,2321 (d) Sell or offer to sell Internet service that the person represents, to a consumer
22purchasing the service, as being a specific minimum speed, unless the service is
23capable of consistently providing that consumer with that speed.
SB1104,22,5 24(2) Broadband labels. No person may sell or offer to sell broadband service in
25this state unless the person makes broadband labels easily available to potential

1consumers and provides a broadband label to every consumer before sale of the
2service to the consumer. A broadband label provided under this subsection shall use
3the templates for consumer labels for broadband service provided by the federal
4communications commission. A broadband label provided under this subsection
5may not contain any misleading or inaccurate information.
SB1104,22,11 6(3) Contract termination and refund. If a person makes a sale to a consumer
7in violation of sub. (1) (b) or (d), the consumer notifies the person in writing of the
8violation, and the person fails to remedy the violation within one month after
9receiving the notice, the consumer may terminate the consumer's contract with the
10person and receive a refund for all charges and fees that the consumer paid to the
11person.
SB1104,34 12Section 34 . 121.004 (7) (c) 1. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1104,22,1613 121.004 (7) (c) 1. a. A pupil enrolled in a 5-year-old kindergarten program that
14requires full-day attendance by the pupil for 5 days a week, but not on any day of
15the week that pupils enrolled in other grades in the school do not attend school, for
16an entire school term shall be counted as one pupil.
SB1104,35 17Section 35 . 121.004 (7) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1104,22,2018 121.004 (7) (c) 2. In subd. 1. a. and b., “full-day" means the length of the school
19day for pupils in the first grade of the school district operating the 4-year-old or
205-year-old kindergarten program.
SB1104,36 21Section 36 . 121.07 (6) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1104,22,2522 121.07 (6) (d) The “secondary ceiling cost per member" in the 2001-02 school
23year and in each school year thereafter
is an amount determined by dividing the state
24total shared cost in the previous school year by the state total membership in the
25previous school year and multiplying the result by 0.90.
SB1104,37
1Section 37. 121.07 (8) of the statutes is renumbered 121.07 (8) (intro.) and
2amended to read:
SB1104,23,63 121.07 (8) Guaranteed valuation. (intro.) A school district's primary,
4secondary and tertiary guaranteed valuations are determined by multiplying the
5amounts in sub. (7) by the sum of the school district's membership. and an amount
6calculated as follows:
SB1104,38 7Section 38 . 121.07 (8) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1104,23,108 121.07 (8) (a) Determine the number of pupils residing in the school district
9who satisfy the income eligibility criteria for a free or reduced-price lunch under 42
10USC 1758
(b) (1).
SB1104,39 11Section 39 . 121.07 (8) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1104,23,1212 121.07 (8) (b) Multiply the number of pupils under par. (a) by 0.2.
SB1104,40 13Section 40 . 121.10 of the statutes is created to read:
SB1104,23,15 14121.10 Hold harmless aid. (1) In this section, “state aid" means the sum of
15the following: