Wisconsin Code § 16.545

Federal aid management service
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A federal aids
management service shall be established in the department of
administration:
(1) To fully inform the governor, the legislature, state agencies and the public of available federal aid programs.
(2) To fully inform the governor and the legislature of pending federal aid legislation.
(3) To advise the governor and the legislature of alternative
and recommended methods of administering federal aid
programs.
(4) To study and interpret the effect of federal aid programs
on the administration of state government and the pattern of state
government finances.
(5) To assist in the coordination of broad federal aid programs
which are administered by more than one state agency.
(6) To maintain an information center on federal aid
programs.
(7) To analyze and advise on proposed federal aid budgets
submitted to the governor and the joint committee on finance under s. 16.54 (5).
(8) To serve as the state central information reception center
for the receipt and dissemination of such federal grant-in-aid information as provided by federal agencies pursuant to section 201
of the federal intergovernmental cooperation act of 1968. The
department shall report all such information to the governor and
to the joint committee on finance.
(9) To initiate contacts with the federal government for the
purpose of facilitating participation by agencies, as defined in s.
16.70 (1e), in federal aid programs, to assist those agencies in applying for such aid, and to facilitate influencing the federal government to make policy changes that will be beneficial to this
state. The department may assess an agency to which it provides
services under this subsection a fee for the expenses incurred by
the department in providing those services.

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