AB150,793,221 40.05 (5) Income continuation insurance premiums. (intro.) For the income
22continuation insurance provided in accordance with a collective bargaining
23agreement
under subch. V the employe shall pay the amount remaining after the
24employer has contributed the following or, if different, the amount determined under
25a collective bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111 or s. 230.12 or 233.10 if

1the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority is a participating
2employer
:
AB150,793,53 (b) 4. The accrual and crediting of sick leave shall be determined in accordance
4with ss. 13.121 (4), 36.30, 230.35 (2) and 757.02 (5) and any collective bargaining
5agreement under
subch. V of ch. 111.
AB150, s. 1960 6Section 1960. 40.05 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,793,157 40.05 (6) (a) Except as otherwise provided in accordance with a collective
8bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111 or s. 230.12 or 233.10 if the
9University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority is a participating employer
,
10each insured employe under the age of 70 and annuitant under the age of 65 shall
11pay for group life insurance coverage a sum, approved by the group insurance board,
12which shall not exceed 60 cents monthly for each $1,000 of group life insurance,
13based upon the last amount of insurance in force during the month for which
14earnings are paid. The equivalent premium may be fixed by the group insurance
15board if the annual compensation is paid in other than 12 monthly instalments.
AB150, s. 1961 16Section 1961. 40.06 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,794,517 40.06 (1) (c) For state agencies, contributions paid by employers shall be made
18from the respective funds from which the salaries are paid to the employe for whom
19the contributions are being made. The heads of the respective state agencies shall,
20at the time that salary deductions in accordance with par. (a) are sent to the
21department, determine the amount of the corresponding employer contributions,
22indicate the amount of the contribution on the report submitted to the department
23and provide for payment to the department, by any method approved by the
24department, from the appropriate state funds of the amounts payable. If payment
25is by voucher, the department shall transmit the voucher to the department of

1administration. The department secretary of administration shall approve vouchers
2for payment of contributions due under s. 40.05 within 5 working days, s. 16.53 (10)
3notwithstanding, and the state treasurer shall immediately issue a check, share
4draft or other draft to the department of employe trust funds for the amount of the
5voucher.
AB150, s. 1962 6Section 1962. 40.21 (3m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,794,117 40.21 (3m) Notwithstanding the election procedure prescribed in sub. (1), the
8University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority is a participating employer
9beginning on July 1, 1996, and ending on June 30, 1997. After June 30, 1997, the
10University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority may only become a
11participating employer by following the procedure prescribed under sub. (1).
AB150, s. 1963 12Section 1963. 40.62 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,794,1713 40.62 (2) Sick leave accumulation shall be determined in accordance with rules
14of the department, any collective bargaining agreement under subch. V of ch. 111,
15and
ss. 13.121 (4), 36.30, 230.35 (2), 757.02 (5) and 978.12 (3) , subch. V of ch. 111 and
16the rules of the department
or under s. 233.10 if the University of Wisconsin
17Hospitals and Clinics Authority is a participating employer
.
AB150, s. 1964 18Section 1964. 40.80 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,794,2119 40.80 (1) The deferred compensation board shall select and contract with
20deferred compensation plan providers to be used by state agencies for providing
21deferred compensation plans to state employes
.
AB150, s. 1965 22Section 1965. 42.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,795,323 42.01 (1) The state fair park board shall manage the state fair park and
24supervise or conduct thereat fairs, exhibits or promotional events for agricultural,
25industrial, educational and recreational purposes; lease or license the use of any

1property thereon for other purposes when not needed for the above public purposes;
2and charge reasonable rents and fees for use of or attendance at the premises. The
3state fair park board may accept and administer gifts, grants and bequests.
AB150, s. 1966 4Section 1966. 42.11 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,795,135 42.11 (3) The state fair park board shall may enter into a lease with a private
6nonprofit corporation to operate and maintain the Olympic ice training center. The
7state fair park board shall ensure that all costs of operation and maintenance of the
8center are paid by the lessee under the any lease. The under this subsection. Any
9lease under this subsection shall contain proper covenants to guard against trespass
10and waste. The rents arising from the any lease under this subsection shall be
11credited to the appropriation under s. 20.190 (1) (h). The state fair park board shall
12retain the original of the any lease under this subsection and file a copy with the
13department of administration.
AB150, s. 1967 14Section 1967. 43.01 (6) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150,795,1515 43.01 (6) "Secretary" means the secretary of education.
AB150, s. 1968 16Section 1968. 43.03 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,795,18 1743.03 (title) General duties of state superintendent department. (intro.)
18The state superintendent department shall:
AB150, s. 1969 19Section 1969. 43.05 (13) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,795,2120 43.05 (13) Carry out such other programs and policies as directed by the state
21superintendent
department.
AB150, s. 1970 22Section 1970. 43.07 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,796,3 2343.07 Council on library and network development. (intro.) The state
24superintendent
department and the division shall seek the advice of and consult
25with the council on library and network development in performing their duties in

1regard to library service. The state superintendent secretary or the administrator
2of the division shall attend every meeting of the council. The council may initiate
3consultations with the department and the division. The council shall:
AB150, s. 1971 4Section 1971. 43.07 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,796,75 43.07 (2) Advise the state superintendent secretary in regard to the general
6policies and activities of the state's program for library development, interlibrary
7cooperation and network development.
AB150, s. 1972 8Section 1972. 43.07 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,796,129 43.07 (3) Advise the state superintendent secretary in regard to the general
10policies and activities of the state's program for the development of school library
11media programs and facilities and the coordination of these programs with other
12library services.
AB150, s. 1973 13Section 1973. 43.07 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,796,1914 43.07 (4) Hold a biennial meeting for the purpose of discussing the report
15submitted by the state superintendent department under s. 43.03 (3) (d). Notice of
16the meeting shall be sent to public libraries, public library systems, school libraries
17and other types of libraries and related agencies. After the meeting, the council shall
18make recommendations to the state superintendent department regarding the
19report and any other matter the council deems appropriate.
AB150, s. 1974 20Section 1974. 43.07 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,796,2521 43.07 (5) On or before July 1 of every odd-numbered year, transmit to the state
22superintendent
department a descriptive and statistical report on the condition and
23progress of library services in the state and recommendations on how library services
24in the state may be improved. The state superintendent department shall include
25the report as an addendum to the department's biennial report under s. 15.04 (1) (d).
AB150, s. 1975
1Section 1975. 43.07 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,797,52 43.07 (7) Receive complaints, suggestions and inquiries regarding the
3programs and policies of the department relating to library and network
4development, inquire into such complaints, suggestions and inquiries, and advise
5the state superintendent secretary and the division on any action to be taken.
AB150, s. 1976 6Section 1976. 43.13 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,797,87 43.13 (4) Any decision by the division under this section may be appealed to
8the state superintendent department.
AB150, s. 1977 9Section 1977. 43.24 (1) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,797,1310 43.24 (1) (b) 1. The total amount calculated for all systems in the state, as
11determined under par. (a), shall be subtracted from the amount remaining for public
12library systems in the appropriation appropriations under s. ss. 20.255 (1) (3) (e) and
1320.835 (7) (e)
after such aids have been calculated.
****Note: This is reconciled s. 43.24 (1) (b) 1. This section has been affected by LRB-2568 and
LRB-1161.
AB150, s. 1978 14Section 1978. 43.24 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 43.24 (3) (a) and
15amended to read:
AB150,798,916 43.24 (3) (a) Annually, the division shall review the reports and proposed
17service plans submitted by the public library systems under s. 43.17 (5) for
18conformity with this chapter and such rules and standards as are applicable. Upon
19approval, the division shall certify to the department of administration an estimated
20amount to which each system is entitled under this section. Annually on or before
21December 1 of the year immediately preceding the year for which aids are to be paid,
22the department of administration shall pay each system 75% of the certified
23estimated amount from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (1) (3) (e). The division

1shall, on or before the following April 30, certify to the department of administration
2the actual amount to which the system is entitled under this section. On or before
3July 1, the department of administration shall pay each system the difference
4between the amount paid on December 1 of the prior year and the certified actual
5amount of aid to which the system is entitled from the appropriation under s. 20.255
6(1) (3) (e). The division may reduce state aid payments when any system or any
7participant thereof fails to meet the requirements of sub. (2). Beginning September
81, 1991, the division may reduce state aid payments to any system if the system or
9any participant in the system fails to meet the requirements of s. 43.15 (4).
****Note: This is reconciled s. 43.24 (3). That section has been treated by LRB-1161 and
LRB-2568.
AB150, s. 1979 10Section 1979. 43.24 (3) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,798,1411 43.24 (3) (b) Notwithstanding par. (a), beginning in the 1996-97 school year,
12the division shall certify to the department of revenue under par. (a), aid shall be paid
13from the appropriation under s. 20.835 (7) (e) and the division may direct the
14department of revenue to reduce state aid payments under par. (a).
AB150, s. 1980 15Section 1980. 43.24 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,798,1816 43.24 (3m) If the appropriation appropriations under s. ss. 20.255 (1) (3) (e) and
1720.835 (7) (e)
in any one year is are insufficient to pay the full amount under sub. (1),
18state aid payments shall be prorated among the library systems entitled to such aid.
****Note: This is reconciled s. 43.24 (3m). This section has been affected by LRB-2568 and
LRB-1161.
AB150, s. 1981 19Section 1981. 43.70 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,799,4 2043.70 Common school fund. (1) No later than October 15 of each year, each
21school district administrator shall certify to the state superintendent department,
22on forms provided by the state superintendent department, a report of the total

1number of children between the ages of 4 and 20 years residing in the school district
2on the preceding June 30. The number may be estimated by using statistically
3significant sampling techniques that have been approved by the state
4superintendent
department.
AB150,799,10 5(2) Annually, within 40 days after December 1, the state superintendent
6department shall ascertain the aggregate amount of all moneys received as income
7in the common school fund prior to that December 1 and shall apportion such amount
8to the school districts in proportion to the number of children resident therein
9between the ages of 4 and 20 years, as shown by the census report certified under sub.
10(1).
AB150,799,23 11(3) Immediately upon making such apportionment, the state superintendent
12department shall certify to the department of administration the amount that each
13school district is entitled to receive under this section and shall notify each school
14district administrator of the amount so certified for his or her school district. Within
1515 days after receiving such certification, the department secretary of
16administration shall issue its his or her warrants upon which the state treasurer
17shall pay the amount apportioned forthwith to the proper school district treasurer.
18All moneys apportioned from the common school fund shall be expended for the
19purchase of library books and other instructional materials for school libraries, but
20not for public library facilities operated by school districts under s. 43.52, in
21accordance with rules promulgated by the state superintendent department.
22Appropriate records of such purchases shall be kept and necessary reports thereon
23shall be made to the state superintendent department.
****Note: This is reconciled s. 43.70 (3). That section has been affected by LRB-0707 and
LRB-2089.
AB150, s. 1982
1Section 1982. 44.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,800,52 44.01 (1) The historical society shall constitute a body politic and corporate by
3bear the name of "The State Historical Society of Wisconsin," and shall possess all
4the powers necessary to accomplish the objects and perform the duties prescribed by
5law. The historical society shall be an official agency and the trustee of the state.
AB150, s. 1983 6Section 1983. 44.015 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,800,107 44.015 (3) Accept collections of private manuscripts, printed materials, tapes,
8films, optical disks, materials stored in electronic format and artifacts, and it may
9enforce any reasonable restrictions on accessibility to the public, use or duplication
10of said collections which are agreed upon by the donor and the historical society.
AB150, s. 1984 11Section 1984. 44.02 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,800,2512 44.02 (5) Keep its main library and museum rooms open at all reasonable hours
13on business days for the reception of the residents of this state who may wish to visit
14the library or museum. Except as provided under sub. subs. (5g) and (5m) and s.
1544.20 (1m)
, the historical society may collect a fee for admission to historic sites or
16buildings acquired, leased or operated by the historical society, including areas
17within state parks or on other state-owned lands which incorporate historic
18buildings, restorations, museums or remains and which are operated by the
19historical society by agreement with the department of natural resources or other
20departments, or for lectures, pageants or similar special events, or for admission to
21defray the costs of special exhibits in its several buildings of documents, objects or
22other materials not part of the historical society's regular collections but brought in
23on loan from other sources for such special exhibitions. The historical society may
24procure and sell or otherwise dispose of postcards, souvenirs and other appropriate
25merchandise to help defray the costs of operating its several plants and projects.

****Note: This is reconciled s. 44.02 (5). This Section has been affected by drafts with the
following LRB numbers: LRB-1662 and LRB-2242.
AB150, s. 1985 1Section 1985. 44.02 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act ....
2(this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150,801,163 44.02 (5) Keep its main library and museum rooms open at all reasonable hours
4on business days for the reception of the residents of this state who may wish to visit
5the library or museum. Except as provided under subs. (5g) and (5m), the historical
6society may collect a fee for admission to historic sites or buildings acquired, leased
7or operated by the historical society, including areas within state parks or on other
8state-owned lands which incorporate historic buildings, restorations, museums or
9remains and which are operated by the historical society by agreement with the
10department of tourism and parks, the department of natural resources or other
11departments, or for lectures, pageants or similar special events, or for admission to
12defray the costs of special exhibits in its several buildings of documents, objects or
13other materials not part of the historical society's regular collections but brought in
14on loan from other sources for such special exhibitions. The historical society may
15procure and sell or otherwise dispose of postcards, souvenirs and other appropriate
16merchandise to help defray the costs of operating its several plants and projects.
****Note: This is reconciled s. 44.02 (5). This Section has been affected by drafts with the
following LRB numbers: LRB-1662, LRB-2161 and LRB-2242.
AB150, s. 1986 17Section 1986. 44.02 (5g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,801,2118 44.02 (5g) Not charge a fee for use of the main library by any member of the
19historical society, any member of the faculty or academic staff of the University of
20Wisconsin System, any student enrolled in the University of Wisconsin System or
21any other person exempted by rule of the historical society.
AB150, s. 1987 22Section 1987. 44.02 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,802,3
144.02 (8) Bind, except when microfilmed or transferred to optical disks or
2electronic format,
the unbound books, documents, manuscripts, pamphlets, and
3especially newspaper files in its possession.
AB150, s. 1988 4Section 1988. 44.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,802,125 44.03 (1) County or local historical societies without capital stock may be
6incorporated as affiliates of the historical society, to gather and preserve the books,
7documents and artifacts relating to the history of their region or locality. No fees
8shall be charged by any register of deeds for recording nor by the secretary of state
9department of revenue for filing the articles of organization or its amendments, or
10for a certificate of incorporation of any such society, but the secretary of state
11department of revenue shall not accept articles of incorporation under this section
12unless they are approved by the board of curators of the historical society.
AB150, s. 1989 13Section 1989. 44.03 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,802,2514 44.03 (2) Statewide, county or other patriotic or historical organizations, or
15chapters in this state may be incorporated as affiliates of the historical society under
16sub. (1) if their purposes and programs are similar to and consonant with those of the
17historical society and its affiliates, or if already incorporated, the organizations or
18chapters may apply to the board of curators for affiliation with the historical society.
19Upon incorporation under this section or acceptance of affiliation by the board of
20curators the applying organization shall as an affiliate accept the provisions and
21shall be entitled to all the benefits of this section. Any affiliated society shall be a
22member and entitled to one vote in any general meeting of the historical society. The
23board of curators may terminate the affiliation as an affiliate of the historical society
24under this section of any such organization by formal resolution, a copy of which shall
25be deposited with the secretary of state department of revenue.
AB150, s. 1990
1Section 1990. 44.095 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,803,82 44.095 (2) (d) Develop and periodically update a comprehensive plan for the
3protection, preservation and accessibility of electronic records of permanent
4historical value. The historical society shall submit the plan by June 30, 1995, and
5the plan updates annually thereafter until June 30, 1998, to the governor, the
6legislature under s. 13.172 (2), and the privacy advocate public records board, the
7division of information technology services and the council on information
8technology in the department of administration.
****Note: This is reconciled s. 44.095 (2) (d). This Section has been affected by drafts with
the following LRB numbers: 2104/3 and 2458/2.
AB150, s. 1991 9Section 1991. 44.12 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,803,1410 44.12 (1) The state farm and craft museum, located at Nelson Dewey state
11park, may be developed by cooperation of the department of natural resources
12tourism and parks, the society, and such other agencies as may be interested therein
13in accordance with such arrangements as the department of natural resources
14tourism and parks and society agree upon.
AB150, s. 1992 15Section 1992. 44.13 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,803,2016 44.13 (1) The state carriage museum, to be known as the Wesley W. Jung
17Carriage Museum, located at Old Wade House state park, shall be developed by
18cooperation of the department of natural resources, the society, and such other
19agencies as may be interested therein, in accordance with such arrangements as the
20department of natural resources and society agree upon
.
AB150, s. 1993 21Section 1993. 44.20 (1m) of the statutes is repealed.
AB150, s. 1994 22Section 1994. 44.60 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,804,2
144.60 (4) At the request of the board, the department of development tourism
2and parks
shall assist the board in evaluating proposed projects under this section.
AB150, s. 1995 3Section 1995. 44.62 of the statutes is created to read:
AB150,804,4 444.62 Wisconsin regranting program. (1) In this section:
AB150,804,55 (a) "Local arts agency" has the meaning given in s. 44.565 (1).
AB150,804,76 (b) "Municipality" means any city, village, town, county or federally recognized
7American Indian tribe or band in this state.
AB150,804,10 8(2) Subject to sub. (3), the board shall award grants under the Wisconsin
9regranting program to local arts agencies and municipalities. Grants shall be
10awarded from the appropriation under s. 20.215 (1) (f).
AB150,804,14 11(3) No grant may be distributed under sub. (2) unless the local arts agency or
12municipality makes a matching fund contribution that is equal to the amount of the
13grant awarded under this section. Private funds and in-kind contributions may be
14applied to meet the requirement of this subsection.
AB150,804,15 15(4) The board shall promulgate rules to implement and administer this section.
AB150, s. 1996 16Section 1996. 45.35 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150,805,517 45.35 (6) Coordination duties. The department shall coordinate the activities
18of all state agencies and the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority
19performing functions relating to the medical, hospital, or other remedial care,
20placement and training, educational, economic or vocational rehabilitation of
21persons who served in the armed forces of the United States at any time and who
22were honorably discharged, including such persons with disabilities whether or not
23service-connected or war-connected. In particular it shall coordinate the activities
24of the technical college system board, state selective service administration,
25department of health and social services, department of industry, labor and human

1relations, department of public instruction, the university of Wisconsin system and
2other educational institutions, the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
3Authority,
and all other departments or agencies performing any of the functions
4specified, to the end that the benefits provided in this section may be made available
5to veterans as promptly and effectively as possible.
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