Wisconsin 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB920 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    Wisconsin Legislative Council 
AMENDMENT MEMO 
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Memo published: February 12, 2024 	Contact: Emily Hicks, Staff Attorney 
2023 Assembly Bill 920 
Assembly 
Amendment 1 
2023 ASSEMBLY BILL 920 
Under current law, the Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity agreement is overseen and 
administered by the Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB) for both the Wisconsin Technical College 
System (WTCS) and the University of Wisconsin System (UWS). Under current law, all payments made 
to the State of Wisconsin under the Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity agreement are deposited 
into the general fund. 
A separate bill, 2023 Assembly Bill 140, would require a modification to the Minnesota-Wisconsin 
student reciprocity agreement such that HEAB would retain responsibility for WTCS reciprocity with 
Minnesota, but the UWS Board of Regents would oversee and administer a new, separate agreement 
with Minnesota for reciprocity between UWS and institutions of higher education in Minnesota, known 
as the Minnesota-University of Wisconsin System student reciprocity agreement (MN-UWS reciprocity 
agreement).  
2023 Assembly Bill 920 specifies a funding mechanism for the MN-UWS reciprocity agreement. 
Specifically, the bill requires that any payment made to the State of Wisconsin pursuant to the MN-
UWS reciprocity agreement, as well as all tuition and fees received by UWS under that agreement, must 
be credited to UWS’s appropriation for general program operations under s. 20.285 (1) (gb), Stats. The 
bill also provides that UWS’s appropriation for general program operations is to be used to pay any 
reimbursement obligation under the MN-UWS reciprocity agreement. 
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 1 
Assembly Amendment 1 requires that any payments made to the State of Wisconsin pursuant to the 
current Minnesota-Wisconsin student reciprocity agreement for students enrolled in a UWS institution 
be credited to the UWS’s appropriation for general program operations and that any related 
reimbursement obligation be paid from that same appropriation. In other words, under the 
amendment, while the current Minnesota-Wisconsin reciprocity agreement remains in effect, any 
money received by the State of Wisconsin or owed to the State of Minnesota for students participating 
in the UWS portion of the current agreement must be credited to or paid from UWS’s appropriation for 
general program operations. 
BILL HISTORY 
Representative Zimmerman offered Assembly Amendment 1 on February 2, 2024. On February 7, 
2024, the Joint Committee on Finance recommended adoption of the amendment and passage of the 
bill, as amended, on votes of Ayes, 15; Noes, 0. 
For a full history of the bill, visit the Legislature’s bill history page. 
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