Wisconsin Code § 38.34

Funding to expand the oral health care workforce
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(1) In this section, “eligible expenditures” means any of
the following:
(a) Capital expenditures, such as expenditures for equipment
or facility improvements or expansion.
(b) Expenditures for instructional supplies, teaching materials
and resources, consumables, or clinic fees.
(c) Instructor bonuses if the requirements in sub. (3) are
satisfied.
(2) (a) In the 2023-25 fiscal biennium, the board, in coordination with district boards, may submit to the joint committee on
finance a request for funding in the 2023-25 fiscal biennium, in a
total amount not exceeding $20,000,000, for district board programs to expand the state’s oral health care workforce. Subject to
par. (b) and sub. (5), the request for funding shall include a plan
that identifies each district board that requests funding, the
amount of funding the district board requests, and a detailed description of the eligible expenditures for which the requested
funding would be used.
(b) The plan under par. (a) shall include requests for all of the
following:
1. For the district board of Northcentral Technical College,
up to $2,000,000 to expand current dental hygienist and dental
assistant programs and for development of a dental therapy program if dental therapy becomes an authorized dental practice.
2. For any district board that offers a dental hygienist program on February 2, 2024, other than the district board of Northcentral Technical College, up to $1,430,000.
3. For any district board that offers no dental program or only
a dental assistant program on February 2, 2024, up to $1,000,000
to create a new program or expand the existing program.
(c) The requirement under par. (b) does not preclude a request
for funding in the plan of any additional amount for a district
board for a purpose permissible under sub. (5).
(3) (a) Funding provided by the board to a district board under this section may be used to pay newly hired instructors a hiring bonus not exceeding $5,000 per instructor if all of the following apply:
1. The instructor is hired into a position that is at least a 0.5
full-time equivalent position.
2. The instructor’s work responsibilities require the instruc-

tor to devote an amount of time at least equal to a 0.5 full-time
equivalent position teaching courses in an oral health care
program.
3. The district board provides matching funding for the
bonus in an amount equal to or greater than the amount of the
funds provided under this subsection.
4. The instructor agrees in writing to continue employment
with the district board for at least 3 years in a position that satisfies the requirements in subds. 1. and 2.
5. The district board commits to pay the retention bonus under sub. (4), from funds other than the grant awarded under this
section, if the conditions in sub. (4) are satisfied.
6. The instructor was not employed by the district board, or
by any other district board, at any time in the 75-day period immediately preceding February 2, 2024.
(b) 1. The agreement under par. (a) 4. shall specify that, except as provided in subds. 2. to 4., if the instructor discontinues
employment with the district board less than 3 years after the instructor’s first day of employment, the instructor is required to repay the hiring bonus as follows:
a. All of the bonus if the term of employment was less than
one year.
b. Two-thirds of the bonus if the term of employment was at
least one year but less than 2 years.
c. One-third of the bonus if the term of employment was at
least 2 years but less than 3 years.
2. If the instructor discontinues employment with the district
board to begin employment with a different district board, in a
position that is at least a 0.5 full-time equivalent position, as an
instructor in an oral health care program, the repayment requirement under subd. 1. does not apply and the 3-year period under
par. (a) 4. continues in effect from the instructor’s first day of employment with the district board that paid the hiring bonus.
3. If a district board pays an instructor a hiring bonus under
par. (a) and the instructor is terminated for cause less than 3 years
after the instructor’s first day of employment, the instructor is required to repay all of the bonus.
4. If a district board pays an instructor a hiring bonus under
par. (a) and the instructor is terminated for a reason other than
cause, including as a result of budgetary constraints or program
changes, the instructor is not required to repay the bonus.
(c) An instructor who is simultaneously employed by 2 district boards may not receive more than one bonus under this
subsection.
(4) The district board shall pay to an instructor who receives a
hiring bonus under sub. (3) a retention bonus in the amount of
$5,000 if, 5 years after the date the bonus under sub. (3) was paid,
the instructor remains employed by the district board in a position
that meets the requirements under sub. (3) (a) 1. and 2.
(5) The plan under sub. (2) shall include sufficient information for the joint committee on finance to determine that, for each
district board program for which funding is requested, all of the
following requirements are satisfied:
(a) Funding will be used only for eligible expenditures to expand a district board’s existing oral health care program that has a
capacity limit and a current waiting list for program admission or
to create a new oral health care program offered by the district
board after the district board’s finding of demonstrated community interest in and need for the program.
(b) Except as provided in sub. (3) (a) 3., the district board will
provide matching funding, from sources other than this section,
of at least 20 percent of the amount requested in the plan to pay
costs associated with the district board’s new or expanded oral
health care program.
(6) If the joint committee on finance determines that the requirements in subs. (2) and (5) are satisfied, the joint committee
on finance may approve the plan and request for funding, as proposed or as modified.
(7) Upon approval under sub. (6), the joint committee on finance may provide funding from the appropriation under s.
20.865 (4) (a), in an amount determined by the joint committee
on finance but not exceeding a total of $20,000,000, to the board
for distribution to the applicable district boards as provided in the
approved plan.
(8) (a) From the funding received under sub. (7), the board
shall reimburse each district board for its eligible expenditures
under the approved plan if the board finds the district board complied with the requirements under this section.
(b) If a district board has not requested reimbursement from
the board within 12 months after the joint committee on finance
approves the plan or if the district board informs the board that it
will not implement the program changes described in the approved plan, the board may submit a request to the joint committee on finance to redistribute the funds allocated for that district
board to another district board to be used for a purpose consistent
with this section. The request shall identify each district board to
which funding is to be reallocated and the amount to be reallocated to each, along with a detailed description of the eligible expenditures for which the reallocated funding would be used. The
request shall also include the same information that was required
under sub. (5) for the original plan.
(c) If, within 14 working days after receiving the request under par. (b), the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance
do not notify the board that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the request, the request is considered approved and the board may implement the reallocation of
funding proposed in the request. If, within 14 working days after
the date of the request, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the board that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the
purpose of reviewing the request, the request is approved only
upon the committee’s express approval, as requested or as
modified.
(d) From reallocated funding approved under par. (c), the
board shall reimburse a district board for its approved eligible expenditures if the board finds the district board complied with the
requirements under this section.
(9) Not later than January 1, 2026, a district board that receives funding under this section shall report to the board the
amount of funding the district board received, a detailed description of all expenditures for which the funding was used, and the
impact of the funding on the district board’s oral health care programs. Not later than March 1, 2026, the board shall submit to
the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to
the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3) a report
summarizing this information received from the district boards.

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