Wisconsin Code § 39.46

Contract for dental education
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(1) On or before
July 1 of each year, the board shall initiate, investigate, and formulate for procurement a contract for dental education services in
accordance with this section. Thereafter, the board shall conduct
a biennial analysis of the program and include a report on its findings and recommendations in its reports under s. 15.04 (1) (d). At
the state auditor’s discretion or as the joint legislative audit committee directs, the legislative audit bureau shall postaudit expenditures under this section. Section 16.75 (1) to (5) are waived
with respect to such contract.
(2) The contract under this section shall be between this state
and a private nonprofit institution of higher education in this state
which operates a dental school that is accredited, as defined in s.
447.01 (1), and shall relate, in all provisions, exclusively to the
providing of dental education in the dental school of such institution. The contract shall require:
(a) That no courses of instruction in subject matters of a religious nature be included in any instructional program or curriculum administered in or by the dental school, and that no such
courses be required for admission to or graduation from the dental school.
(b) That applicants for admission to the dental school who are
residents of this state be accorded preference over other applicants having substantially equal academic qualifications and
credentials.
(c) That for purposes of this section the nondiscrimination
provisions of s. 16.765, expanded to prohibit discrimination on
the basis of sex, be limited to apply only to the operation of the
dental school and that no such prohibited discrimination be practiced with respect to admissions to the dental school.
(d) That the dental school administer and operate its courses
and programs in dentistry in conformity with academic and professional standards, rules and requirements and seek progressively to enrich and improve its courses of dental education, research and public service by full and efficient use of budgetary
and other resources available to it. In monitoring compliance
with this paragraph the board may rely on 3rd-party evaluations
conducted by appropriate and recognized accrediting bodies.
(e) That all sums to be received by the dental school under the
contract be used exclusively in providing undergraduate education in dentistry.
(f) That the dental school may not assess tuition for a Wisconsin resident enrolled at the school in an amount that exceeds the
difference between the tuition assessed a nonresident student enrolled at the school and the amount specified to be disbursed under s. 20.235 (1) (d) for each Wisconsin resident enrolled at the
school.
(g) That the dental school make every effort to ensure that at
least 5 percent of the total enrollment of the school consists of
minority students.
(3) (a) In the contract under this section, the state shall agree,
subject to availability of appropriations for such purpose, that it
will pay to the dental school of the contracting institution, on account of its furnishing of such dental education, research and
public service courses and programs, an amount for each resident
of this state who is regularly enrolled as a full-time undergraduate
student in dentistry in the school.
(b) The state shall remit payments directly to the dental
school of the contracting institution in monthly installments upon
submission of installment bills or statements. The state shall audit these bills or statements semiannually.
(4) A student’s qualification under this section as a resident
of this state shall be determined in accordance with s. 36.27, so
far as applicable. No amount may be computed based upon the
enrollment of any student who is not a full-time dental student.
The number of full-time resident students shall be determined 2
weeks following the late registration period each semester.

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