Wisconsin Code § 66.0143

Local appeals for exemption from state mandates
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Political subdivision” means a city, village, town, or
county.
(b) “State mandate” means a state law that requires a political
subdivision to engage in an activity or provide a service, or to increase the level of its activities or services.
(2) APPEALS FOR EXEMPTIONS. (a) A political subdivision
may file a request with the department of revenue for a waiver
from a state mandate, except for a state mandate that is related to
any of the following:
1. Health.
2. Safety.
(b) An administrative agency, or the department of revenue,
may grant a political subdivision a waiver from a state mandate as
provided in par. (c).
(c) The political subdivision shall specify in its request for a
waiver its reason for requesting the waiver. Upon receipt of a request for a waiver, the department of revenue shall forward the request to the administrative agency that is responsible for administrating the state mandate. The agency shall determine whether to
grant the waiver and shall notify the political subdivision and the
department of revenue of its decision in writing. If no agency is
responsible for administrating the state mandate, the department
of revenue shall determine whether to grant the waiver and shall
notify the political subdivision of its decision in writing.
(3) DURATION OF WAIVERS. A waiver is effective for 4 years.
The administrative agency may renew the waiver for additional 4year periods. If a waiver is granted by the department of revenue,
the department may renew the waiver under this subsection.
(4) EVALUATION. By July 1, 2004, the department of revenue
shall submit a report to the governor, and to the appropriate
standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3). The
report shall specify the number of waivers requested under this
section, a description of each waiver request, the reason given for
each waiver request, and the financial effects on the political subdivision of each waiver that was granted.

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