20.165 Safety and professional services, department of.
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20.165 Safety and professional services, department of. There is appropriated to the department of safety and professional services for the following programs:
(1)Professional regulation and administrative services.
(a)General program operations — executive and administrative services. The amounts in the schedule for general program operations.
(g)General program operations. The amounts in the schedule for the licensing, rule making, and regulatory functions of the department, other than the licensing, rule-making, and credentialing functions of the medical examining board and the affiliated credentialing boards attached to the medical examining board and except for preparing, administering, and grading examinations. Ninety percent of all moneys received under chs. 440 to 480 , except ch. 448 and ss. 440.03
(13), 440.05
(b), 458.21 , and 458.365 , less $10 of each renewal fee received under s. 452.12
(5); all moneys transferred from the appropriation under par.
(i); and all moneys received under s. 440.055
(2), shall be credited to this appropriation.
(gm)Applicant investigation reimbursement. Ninety percent of all moneys received from applicants for credentials under s. 440.03
(13), for the purpose of conducting investigations under s. 440.03
(13).
(h)Technical assistance; nonstate agencies and organizations. All moneys received from counties, cities, villages, towns, national or regional organizations of state licensing agencies, similar licensing agencies in other states, national or regional accrediting associations, and nonprofit organizations for technical assistance provided under s. 440.03
(2).
(hg)General program operations; medical examining board; interstate medical licensure compact; prescription drug monitoring program. Biennially, the amounts in the schedule for the licensing, rule-making, and regulatory functions of the medical examining board and the affiliated credentialing boards attached to the medical examining board, except for preparing, administering, and grading examinations; for any costs associated with the interstate medical licensure compact under s. 448.980 , including payment of assessments under s. 448.980
(a); and for the controlled substances board’s operation of the prescription drug monitoring program under s. 961.385 . Ninety percent of all moneys received for issuing and renewing credentials under ch. 448 shall be credited to this appropriation. All moneys received from the interstate medical licensure compact commission under s. 448.980 shall be credited to this appropriation.
(i)Examinations; general program operations. Ninety percent of all moneys received under s. 440.05
(b)for the purposes of preparing, administering and grading examinations. Notwithstanding s. 20.001
(c), any unencumbered balance in this appropriation account, excluding any amount specified by the secretary of administration that is reserved for the payment of future employee compensation or fringe benefit costs, at the end of each fiscal year which exceeds 30 percent of the estimated amount shown in the schedule under s. 20.005 for that fiscal year shall be transferred to the appropriation account under par.
(g).
(im)Boxing and unarmed combat sports; enforcement. Fifty percent of all moneys received in forfeitures imposed under s. 444.14 , for enforcement of ch. 444 .
(jm)Nursing workforce survey administration. Biennially, the amounts in the schedule for administrative expenses related to distributing a nursing workforce survey to applicants for renewal of credentials under s. 441.01
(7). All moneys received from the fee under s. 441.01
(a)2. shall be credited to this appropriation account. Annually, there is transferred from this appropriation account to the appropriation account under s. 20.445
(km)all moneys received from the fee under s. 441.01
(a)2. that are not appropriated to this appropriation account.
(jr)Proprietary school programs. The amounts in the schedule for the examination and approval of proprietary school programs under s. 440.52 . Ninety percent of all moneys received from the issuance of solicitor’s permits under s. 440.52
(8)and from the fees under s. 440.52
(10)and all moneys received from the fees under s. 440.52
(d)shall be credited to this appropriation account.