Wisconsin Code § 106.40

Agricultural education and workforce development council
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(1) DEFINITION. In this section, “council”
means the agricultural education and workforce development
council.
(2) FUNCTIONS. (a) The council shall seek to do all of the
following:
1. Increase the hiring and retention of well-qualified employees in industries related to agriculture, food, and natural
resources.
2. Promote the coordination of educational systems to develop, train, and retrain employees for current and future careers
related to agriculture, food, and natural resources.
3. Develop support for employment in fields related to agriculture, food, and natural resources.
4. Recommend policies and other changes to improve the efficiency of the development and provision of agricultural education across educational systems.
(b) The council shall seek to accomplish the purposes under
par. (a) by advising state agencies on matters related to integrating
agricultural education and workforce development systems, including all of the following:
1. The coordination of programs.
2. The exchange of information related to educational and
workforce development needs.
3. The monitoring and evaluation of programs.
(c) The council shall identify criteria for evaluating the success of its activities, shall evaluate the success of its activities using those criteria, and shall annually report the results of the evaluation in the report under sub. (5).
(3) COMMITTEES. (a) The council shall create an executive
committee that includes the secretary of agriculture, trade and
consumer protection or his or her designee, the state superintendent of public instruction or his or her designee, and the secretary
of workforce development or his or her designee. The council
shall select members of the executive committee so that fewer
than half of the members of the executive committee are state employees. The executive committee shall provide guidance to the
council and to staff that support the functions of the council. The
executive committee shall meet between meetings of the council.
(b) The executive committee may create other committees to
assist the council in its work. The committee members may include members of the council, employees of the agencies and educational institutions with members on the council, employees of
other state agencies, representatives of organizations, and others.
The council and the executive committee shall consider the need
for committees on the subjects within the scope of the council’s
functions under sub. (2) and other subjects determined to be appropriate by the council and the executive committee. A committee shall annually provide a written summary of its meetings and
activities to the executive committee for review and inclusion in
the report under sub. (5).
(4) ASSISTANCE. The department of agriculture, trade and
consumer protection, the department of public instruction, the
department of workforce development, the department of natural
resources, the technical college system, the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences of the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the College of Business, Industry, Life Science, and
Agriculture of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, the College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Sciences of the
University of Wisconsin-River Falls, and the College of Natural
Resources of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point may assist the council in performing its functions.
(4m) MEETINGS. The council shall meet at least annually and
may meet at other times on the call of at least 6 members or on

the call of the executive committee. Section 15.09 (3) does not
apply to the council.
(4s) REVIEWS. (a) The department of public instruction
shall annually prepare a review of agricultural education programs in primary and secondary schools.
(b) The technical college system shall annually prepare a review of agricultural education programs in technical colleges.
(c) Each of the individuals specified in s. 15.227 (15) (a) 8.
and the dean of the University of Wisconsin-Madison division of
extension, jointly or individually, shall annually prepare a review
of agricultural education programs in the University of Wisconsin System, with input from or review by the University of Wisconsin System administration.
(5) ANNUAL REPORT. In September of each year, the council
shall submit a report to the appropriate standing committees of
the legislature as determined by the speaker of the assembly and
the president of the senate, under s. 13.172 (3), the governor, the
secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection, the state
superintendent of public instruction, the secretary of workforce
development, the secretary of natural resources, the chief executive officer of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, the president of the University of Wisconsin System, the director of the technical college system, the dean of the University
of Wisconsin-Madison division of extension, the chancellor of
the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, the chancellor of the University
of Wisconsin-River Falls, and the chancellor of the University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point. The council shall include all of the following in the report:
(a) A summary of the activities of the council during the fiscal year ending on the preceding June 30.
(am) The reviews prepared under sub. (4s).
(b) The council’s reaction to the reviews prepared under sub.
(4s).
(c) A list of current and anticipated challenges related to agricultural education.
(d) Recommendations of the council, including any recommendations related to the structure of the council or the termination of the council.
(e) Dissents of any council member related to the activities
and recommendations of the council.

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