1 ACCESS TO ELIGIBILITY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR HEALTH, NUTRITION, and CHILD CARE Usage and Eligibility Results Report As of 2/28/2013.

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1 ACCESS TO ELIGIBILITY SUPPORT SERVICES FOR HEALTH, NUTRITION, and CHILD CARE Usage and Eligibility Results Report As of 2/28/2013

2 ACCESS Report Summary Am I Eligible 1 Self Assessments –Started to date: 982,420 –Average started per month: 10,688 2 –Completed to date: 918,931 –Average completed per month: 9,991 2 Households –Number of households found potentially eligible for at least one program: 899,086 –Percentage of households who completed the screener that were found potentially eligible for at least one program: 98% Am I Eligible at a Glance –Of the percentage of households found potentially eligible for FoodShare, the average FoodShare value is: $ –On average, it took between 15 to 20 minutes to complete a self assessment Check My Benefits 3 Number of MyACCESS accounts created: 763,732 (506,231 unique accounts) 1 Cumulative total from August 2004 to present month. 2 Average over the last 3 months. 3 Cumulative total from September 2005 to present month. Source Data: ACCESS

3 ACCESS Report Summary (Continued) Apply For Benefits 1 (AFB) Applications –Started to date: 1,888,420 –Average started per month: 33,034 2 –Submitted to date: 1,276,155 –Average completed per month: 23,224 2 –Full applications: 1,237,867 –Applications with just filing date: 38,288 –Priority Service Eligible: 32% Applications by Program –FoodShare: 959,455 Priority Service Eligible: 394,917 Not Priority Service Eligible: 564,538 –Health Care: 581,013 –Family Planning Waiver: 287,651 –Child Care: 1,760 1 Cumulative totals from June 2006 to present. 2 Average over the last 3 months. 3 Cumulative totals from September 2006 to present Source Data: ACCESS and CARES Report My Changes 3 (RMC) Reports –Started this month: 9,919 –Submitted this month: 6,898 Renew My Benefits Renewals –FoodShare: 8,586 –Health Care: 4,215 –Family Planning Waiver: 1,536 –Child Care: 969 Six Month Report Forms (SMRFs) Submissions –FoodShare Only: 6,346 –Child Care Only: 962 –Both FoodShare and Child Care: 7,308

ACCESS Report Summary (Continued) ACCESS Usage Statistics Login –Total number of times users logged in to ACCESS: 192,716 Percentage of ACCESS logins in Spanish: 0.34% –Total number of times users logged in to CMB: 173,205 Total number of distinct users who logged in to CMB: 69,540 Total number of repetitive CMB logins by users: 103,665 Expired Applications –Total applications that expired this month: 9,779 Percentage of expired applications that were Spanish applications: 0.98% Spanish –Households who completed AFB application in Spanish: 2.30% –Households who completed the change report in Spanish: 0.35% –Households who completed Screener in Spanish: 0.06% Source Data: ACCESS and CARES 4 1 Due to recent system changes, this number is currently unavailable.

5 Am I Eligible? (AIE) Usage and Eligibility Results Report As of 2/28/2013

6 AIE Self Assessment Statistics Source Data: ACCESS -August 2004 through November 2004 totals include the Family Medicaid and FoodShare Programs only. -Beginning in December 2004, totals include the addition of Family Planning Waiver, Medicaid (EBD), MPA, Long Term Care, SeniorCare, WIC, School Meals/Summer food, TEFAP, and Tax Credits. -Beginning in late January 2007, totals include the addition of WHEAP (Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program.) -As of January 2008, Family Medicaid and BadgerCare changed to BadgerCare Plus, Family Planning Waiver changed to Family Planning Waiver and EBD Medicaid changed to Medicaid. -Beginning January 23, 2010, totals include the addition of Child Care. Average self assessments started per month: 10,688 Average self assessments completed per month: 9,991

7 Households Found Potentially Eligible in AIE Source Data: ACCESS *The numbers include eligibility for BadgerCare Plus as of January 12, 2008 See next slide for detailed eligibility breakdown *Prior to January 11, 2008, the numbers included eligibility for Family Medicaid and BadgerCare *The numbers include eligibility for BadgerCare Plus Core Plan as of June 13, 2009 *The numbers include potential eligibility for Child Care as of Jan. 23, 2010 Of the percentage of households found eligible for FoodShare, the average FoodShare value is: $199.65

8 Potential Eligibility in AIE Date Available January 2013 February 2013 Total to Date FoodShare 08/ % BadgerCare Plus (prior to January 11, 2008, this was Family Medicaid and BadgerCare)08/200454%53%56% BadgerCare Plus Core Plan 06/ % 12% Medicaid (Elderly, Blind, and Disabled (EBD)) 12/ % 10% Family Planning Waiver 12/ % 70% Medicare Premium Assistance Program 12/2004 3% Long Term Care 12/2004 1% SeniorCare 08/2004 6% 7% Child Care 01/ %50%23% Women, Infant and Children (WIC) 12/ % 25% School Meals/Summer Food Service 12/ %52%56% The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) 12/ % Medicare Part D 07/ %10% Tax Credits 12/ %67%68% Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP) 01/ % 58% Life Insurance01/ % 44%

9 AIE Usage by County/Tribe County/TribeCount ADAMS 3,799 ASHLAND 3,797 BARRON 8,235 BAYFIELD 2,509 BROWN 38,406 BUFFALO 1,978 BURNETT 2,211 CALUMET 5,450 CHIPPEWA 11,313 CLARK 4,202 COLUMBIA 8,995 CRAWFORD 2,536 DANE 84,696 DODGE 13,180 DOOR 3,465 DOUGLAS 7,397 DUNN 8,821 EAUCLAIRE 20,068 FLORENCE 716 FONDDULAC 14,432 FOREST 1,684 Source Data: ACCESS County/TribeCount GRANT 7,573 GREEN 6,278 GREENLAKE 2,468 IOWA 3,187 IRON 1,120 JACKSON 3,009 JEFFERSON 12,475 JUNEAU 6,017 KENOSHA 31,467 KEWAUNEE 2,097 LACROSSE 20,042 LAFAYETTE 2,205 LANGLADE 2,673 LINCOLN 4,212 MANITOWOC 10,131 MARATHON 20,832 MARINETTE 7,400 MARQUETTE 2,552 MENOMINEE 777 MILWAUKEE 166,003 MONROE 8,458

10 AIE Usage by County/Tribe (Continued) County/TribeCount OCONTO 9,272 ONEIDA 6,967 OUTAGAMIE 29,281 OZAUKEE 9,617 PEPIN 1,108 PIERCE 5,667 POLK 7,629 PORTAGE 11,969 PRICE 2,145 RACINE 29,994 RICHLAND 3,030 ROCK 35,059 RUSK 2,685 SAUK 10,782 SAWYER 2,440 SHAWANO 6,476 County/TribeCount SHEBOYGAN 17,280 ST. CROIX 13,913 TAYLOR 2,455 TREMPEALEAU 3,956 VERNON 4,225 VILAS 3,494 WALWORTH 17,288 WASHBURN 2,765 WASHINGTON 16,495 WAUKESHA 44,399 WAUPACA 7,635 WAUSHARA 3,656 WINNEBAGO 25,752 WOOD 13,882 UNKNOWN 62,238 Source Data: ACCESS

11 Apply for Benefits (AFB) Usage and Eligibility Results Report As of 2/28/2013

12 CARES / AFB Eligibility Results Source Data: CARES Eligibility Results of the Applications Submitted from ACCESS “AFB Applications Processed through Application Entry” indicates the number of ACCESS AFB applications for which the Application Entry process is complete for the case and eligibility has been run. *The Health Care bars include the following programs: BadgerCare Plus, Badger Care Plus Core Plan, Medicaid

13 CARES RFA Information Source Data: CARES Health Care, FoodShare, and Family Planning Waiver Program RFA Counts by Contact Method

14 AFB Summary Information Application Statistics –Started to date: 1,888,420 –Average started per month: 33,034 1 –Submitted to date: 1,276,155 –Average completed per month: 23,224 –Full applications: 1,237,867 –Applications with just filing date: 38,288 –Priority Service Eligible: 32% –Health care applications received this month with an elderly, blind, disabled or potentially disabled household member: 2,112 Applications Submitted by Program –FoodShare: 959,455 Priority Service Eligible: 394,917 Not Priority Service Eligible: 564,538 –Health Care: 581,013 –Family Planning Waiver: 287,651 –Child Care: 1,760 Help With Applications: –Applied at Community Access Point: 7.21% –Applied with the help of a friend or family member: 0.44% –Applied with the help of a staff person or volunteer at an agency: 0.72% –Authorized representative applied: 0.60% –Legal Guardian applied: 0.20% –Power of Attorney applied: 0.09% 1. Average over the last 3 months.

15 AFB Summary Information FoodShare Benefit Amount –Of those eligible for FoodShare, the average FoodShare value is: $ Answers to the FoodShare Interview Question –Number of applications that requested a phone interview: 226,536 –Number of applications that requested an in person interview: 401,629 –Number of applications that did not answer: 358,868 Hardship Reasons –I am elderly, blind or disabled: 2.88% –I work during regular business hours: 10.29% –I have limited transportation or difficulty getting to the office: 13.10% –I have school or training during regular business hours: 3.59% –I am caring for another person in my household: 1.49% –I do not have child care: 5.16% –I am not comfortable going to the local agency: 3.03% –I am ill and unable to go to the local agency: 0.83% –There is severe weather in my area: 0.23% –Other: 2.98% BadgerCare Plus Core Plan Applications –Total Submitted Core Plan Applications: 14 Submitted through Enrollment Services Center: 0 Submitted through ACCESS: 14 –Submitted through Community Access Point: 2 CWW Application Services tool Applications –Total AFB applications submitted through the CWW Application Services tool: 1

16 ACCESS AFB Usage by County/Tribe County/Tribe # of Submitted Applications ADAMS 2,265 ASHLAND 1,854 BAD RIVER 223 BARRON 7,334 BAYFIELD 1,558 BROWN 33,613 BUFFALO 1,124 BURNETT 1,650 CALUMET 4,343 CHIPPEWA 6,960 CLARK 3,065 COLUMBIA 7,069 CRAWFORD 1,877 DANE 71,992 DODGE 10,650 DOOR 1,311 DOUGLAS 4,797 DUNN 6,899 EAU CLAIRE 12,479 ENROLLMENT SERVICES CENTER 363,490 Source Data: ACCESS County/Tribe # of Submitted Applications FLORENCE 519 FOND DU LAC 13,004 FOREST 628 GRANT 4,677 GREEN 3,976 GREEN LAKE 1,604 HO CHUNK NATION 2 IOWA 1,755 IRON 410 JACKSON 1,661 JEFFERSON 8,432 JUNEAU 3,950 KENOSHA 32,486 KEWAUNEE 1,255 LA CROSSE 20,531 LAC DU FLAMBEAU 245 LAFAYETTE 1,302 LANGLADE 1,691 LINCOLN 2,763 MANITOWOC 8,144

17 ACCESS AFB Usage by County/Tribe (Continued) County/Tribe # of Submitted Applications MARATHON 17,360 MARINETTE 5,399 MARQUETTE 2,073 MENOMINEE 677 MENOMINEE TRIBE - MiLES 231,697 MILWAUKEE 83,135 MONROE 5,475 OCONTO 4,457 ONEIDA 4,992 ONEIDA NATION 412 OUTAGAMIE 21,161 OZAUKEE 6,813 PEPIN 567 PIERCE 6,344 POLK 6,952 PORTAGE 9,052 POTAWATOMI 25 PRICE 737 RACINE 29,346 Source Data: ACCESS County/Tribe # of Submitted Applications RED CLIFF 95 RICHLAND 1,522 ROCK 28,287 RUSK 1,858 SAUK 8,204 SAWYER 1,436 SHAWANO 4,971 SHEBOYGAN 14,381 SOKAOGON 88 ST CROIX 12,765 ST CROIX TRIBE 6 STATE 2 STOCKBRIDGE-MUNSEE 108 TAYLOR 1,894 TREMPEALEAU 3,175 VERNON 2,161 VILAS 2,153 WALWORTH 15,323 WASHBURN 1,619 WASHINGTON 11,378

ACCESS AFB Usage by County/Tribe (Continued) County/Tribe # of Submitted Applications WAUKESHA 34,196 WAUPACA 6,455 WAUSHARA 2,298 WINNEBAGO 20,637 WISCONSIN 1 WOOD 10,879 TOTAL (submitted to date) 1,276,154 Source Data: ACCESS18

19 Check My Benefits (CMB) and Report My Changes (RMC) Usage and Eligibility Results Report As of 2/28/2013

20 MyACCESS Account Breakdown by County/Tribe (CMB/RMC) County/TribeCount ADAMS COUNTY 1,540 ASHLAND COUNTY 498 BADRIVER TRIBE 130 BARRON COUNTY 3,602 BAYFIELD COUNTY 323 BROWN COUNTY 16,399 BUFFALO COUNTY 263 BURNETT COUNTY 1,158 CALUMET COUNTY 2,002 CHIPPEWA COUNTY 4,864 CLARK COUNTY 669 COLUMBIA COUNTY 3,658 CRAWFORD COUNTY 1,184 DANE COUNTY 27,938 DODGE COUNTY 4,860 DOOR COUNTY 1,576 DOUGLAS COUNTY 3,474 DUNN COUNTY 3,414 EAUCLAIRE COUNTY 7,884 ENROLLMENT SERVICES CENTER 26,863 FLORENCE COUNTY 165 FONDDULAC COUNTY 7,069 FOREST COUNTY 282 GRANT COUNTY 2,862 GREEN COUNTY 1,940 County/TribeCount GREENLAKE COUNTY 1,087 IOWA COUNTY 1,253 IRON COUNTY 188 JACKSON COUNTY 402 JEFFERSON COUNTY 4,961 JUNEAU COUNTY 2,040 KENOSHA COUNTY 16,634 KEWAUNEE COUNTY 902 LAC DU FLAMBEAU TRIBE 275 LACROSSE COUNTY 16,866 LAFAYETTE COUNTY 831 LANGLADE COUNTY 1,711 LINCOLN COUNTY 812 MANITOWOC COUNTY 4,312 MARATHON COUNTY 8,659 MARINETTE COUNTY 3,185 MARQUETTE COUNTY 1,058 MENOMINEE COUNTY 542 MENOMINEE TRIBE - MiLES 137,040 MILWAUKEE COUNTY 26,741 MONROE COUNTY 944 OCONTO COUNTY 2,470 ONEIDA COUNTY 2,838 ONEIDA TRIBAL COUNCIL 564 Source Data: ACCESS

21 County/TribeCount OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 9,344 OZAUKEE COUNTY 3,587 PEPIN COUNTY 138 PIERCE COUNTY 2,096 POLK COUNTY 3,185 PORTAGE COUNTY 4,461 POTAWATOMI 10 PRICE COUNTY 291 RACINE COUNTY 17,120 REDCLIFF TRIBE 125 RICHLAND COUNTY 1,131 ROCK COUNTY 14,066 RUSK COUNTY 434 SAUK COUNTY 4,345 SAWYER COUNTY 517 SHAWANO COUNTY 2,733 SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 7,246 SOKAOGON TRIBE 60 ST.CROIX COUNTY 4,622 STOCKBRIDGE-MUNSEE TRIBE 98 TAYLOR COUNTY 360 TREMPEALEAU COUNTY 610 VERNON COUNTY 510 VILAS COUNTY 394 WALWORTH COUNTY 7,555 MyACCESS Account Breakdown by County/Tribe (CMB/RMC, Continued) County/TribeCount WASHBURN COUNTY 1,307 WASHINGTON COUNTY 6,751 WAUKESHA COUNTY 16,760 WAUPACA COUNTY 3,873 WAUSHARA COUNTY 1,413 WINNEBAGO COUNTY 10,378 WISCONSIN (STATE LEVEL AGENCY – CAPO) 1,856 WOOD COUNTY 17,923 Total 506,231 Source Data: ACCESS

22 Types of Changes Reported to Date Cumulative Change TypeCount CHANGE IN ADDRESS AND/OR PHONE NUMBER 111,635 SOMEONE MOVED INTO HOUSEHOLD (PERSON ADD) 29,981 SOMEONE MOVED OUT OF HOUSEHOLD 28,310 SOMEONE DIED 593 SOMEONE GOT MARRIED 5,031 SOMEONE GOT DIVORCED 526 SOMEONE BECAME PREGNANT 12,916 SOMEONE'S PREGNANCY ENDED 6,750 SOMEONE BECAME DISABLED 4,550 SOMEONE STARTED A TYPE OF JOB OR EMPLOYMENT 52,940 SOMEONE CHANGED A TYPE OF JOB OR EMPLOYMENT 30,295 SOMEONE ENDED A TYPE OF JOB OR EMPLOYMENT 69,969 Change TypeCount SOMEONE STARTED A TYPE OF UNEARNED INCOME 11,317 SOMEONE CHANGED A TYPE OF UNEARNED INCOME 16,315 SOMEONE ENDED A TYPE OF UNEARNED INCOME 25,958 SOMEONE ADDED A NEW TYPE OF UTILITY 85,117 SOMEONE STOPPED PAYING A TYPE OF UTILITY 11,841 SOMEONE ADDED A HOUSING EXPENSE 29,025 SOMEONE CHANGED A HOUSING EXPENSE 42,063 SOMEONE ENDED A HOUSING EXPENSE 8, These values are life-to-date counts 2. A single change report with multiple changes will be counted for each type of change in the table.

23 RMC Summary Information Started to date: 450,211 Submitted to date: 307,198 Report My Changes (RMC) Report Counts

24 RMC Usage by County/Tribe County/TribeCount ADAMS COUNTY 1,117 ASHLAND COUNTY 291 BADRIVER TRIBE 18 BARRON COUNTY 1,621 BAYFIELD COUNTY 126 BROWN COUNTY 11,535 BUFFALO COUNTY 167 BURNETT COUNTY 447 CALUMET COUNTY 1,001 CHIPPEWA COUNTY 2,819 CLARK COUNTY 677 COLUMBIA COUNTY 2,092 CRAWFORD COUNTY 680 DANE COUNTY 19,460 DODGE COUNTY 3,226 DOOR COUNTY 503 DOUGLAS COUNTY 1,366 DUNN COUNTY 1,708 EAUCLAIRE COUNTY 3,517 ENROLLMENT SERVICES CENTER 23,783 FLORENCE COUNTY 43 FONDDULAC COUNTY 4,254 FOREST COUNTY 119 GRANT COUNTY 1,066 GREEN COUNTY 916 County/TribeCount GREENLAKE COUNTY 379 IOWA COUNTY 551 IRON COUNTY 61 JACKSON COUNTY 263 JEFFERSON COUNTY 2,170 JUNEAU COUNTY 1,245 KENOSHA COUNTY 9,323 KEWAUNEE COUNTY 326 LAC DU FLAMBEAU TRIBE 6,180 LACROSSE COUNTY 45 LAFAYETTE COUNTY 302 LANGLADE COUNTY 578 LINCOLN COUNTY 462 MANITOWOC COUNTY 2,079 MARATHON COUNTY 4,894 MARINETTE COUNTY 1,338 MARQUETTE COUNTY 478 MENOMINEE COUNTY 158 MENOMINEE TRIBE - MILES 86,626 MILWAUKEE COUNTY 20,540 MONROE COUNTY 1,454 OCONTO COUNTY 1,567 ONEIDA COUNTY 1,150 ONEIDA TRIBAL COUNCIL 207 Source Data: ACCESS 1. These values are life-to-date counts

25 County/TribeCount OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 7,783 OZAUKEE COUNTY 2,187 PEPIN COUNTY 105 PIERCE COUNTY 1,044 POLK COUNTY 1,373 PORTAGE COUNTY 1,986 POTAWATOMI - PRICE COUNTY 100 RACINE COUNTY 10,005 REDCLIFF TRIBE 35 RICHLAND COUNTY 540 ROCK COUNTY 9,062 RUSK COUNTY 187 SAUK COUNTY 3,121 SAWYER COUNTY 283 SHAWANO COUNTY 1,568 SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 3,873 SOKAOGON TRIBE 10 ST.CROIX COUNTY 3,142 STATE LEVEL AGENCY – CAPO - STOCKBRIDGE-MUNSEE TRIBE 13 TAYLOR COUNTY 126 TREMPEALEAU COUNTY 507 VERNON COUNTY 464 RMC Usage by County/Tribe (Continued) County/TribeCount VILAS COUNTY 235 WALWORTH COUNTY 6,031 WASHBURN COUNTY 554 WASHINGTON COUNTY 3,176 WAUKESHA COUNTY 8,596 WAUPACA COUNTY 2,173 WAUSHARA COUNTY 635 WINNEBAGO COUNTY 5,765 WOOD COUNTY 7,369 WISCONSIN 5 MANUALLY PROCESSED 218 Total 307,199 Source Data: ACCESS 1. These values are life-to-date counts

26 Renew My Benefits (RMB) Usage and Eligibility Results Report As of 2/28/2013

27 RMB Usage Source Data: CARES RMB and SMRF Submission Details

28 RMB / SMRF Summary Information Renewal Statistics –Submitted to date: 451,814 –Average completed per month: 12,211 1 Renewals Submitted by Program –FoodShare: 8,586 –Health Care: 4,215 –Family Planning Waiver: 1,536 –Child Care: 969 SMRF Statistics –Submitted to date: 127,360 –Average completed per month: 6,867 1 SMRFs Submitted by Program –FoodShare Only: 5,589 –Child Care Only: 205 –Both FoodShare and Child Care: Average over the last 3 months.

29 ACCESS RMB Usage by County/Tribe County/Tribe # of Submitted Renewals # of Submitted SMRFs ADAMS COUNTY ASHLAND COUNTY BADRIVER TRIBE BARRON COUNTY 2, BAYFIELD COUNTY BROWN COUNTY 9,446 3,468 BUFFALO COUNTY BURNETT COUNTY CALUMET COUNTY 1, CHIPPEWA COUNTY 4,867 1,038 CLARK COUNTY 1, COLUMBIA COUNTY 3, CRAWFORD COUNTY DANE COUNTY 18,409 6,625 DODGE COUNTY 2,932 1,083 DOOR COUNTY 1, DOUGLAS COUNTY 2, DUNN COUNTY 2, EAUCLAIRE COUNTY 6,304 1,641 ENROLLMENT SERVICES CENTER 50,258 8,326 Source Data: ACCESS County/Tribe # of Submitted Renewals # of Submitted SMRFs FLORENCE COUNTY FONDDULAC COUNTY 6,226 1,497 FOREST COUNTY GRANT COUNTY 2, GREEN COUNTY 1, GREEN LAKE IOWA COUNTY 1, IRON COUNTY JACKSON COUNTY JEFFERSON COUNTY 4,588 1,025 JUNEAU COUNTY 1, KENOSHA COUNTY 12,052 4,015 KEWAUNEE COUNTY LACROSSE COUNTY 12,011 3,260 LAC DU FLAMBEAU TRIBE LAFAYETTE COUNTY LANGLADE COUNTY 1, LINCOLN COUNTY MANITOWOC COUNTY 2, MANUALLY PROCESSED These values are life-to-date counts

30 ACCESS RMB Usage by County/Tribe (Continued) County/Tribe # of Submitted Renewals # of Submitted SMRFs MARATHON COUNTY 5,820 1,838 MARINETTE COUNTY 1, MARQUETTE COUNTY MENOMINEE COUNTY MENOMINEE TRIBE - - MiLES 150,884 43,732 MILWAUKEE COUNTY 19,425 8,022 MONROE COUNTY 1, OCONTO COUNTY 1, ONEIDA COUNTY 2, ONEIDA TRIBAL COUNCIL OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 4,994 1,793 OZAUKEE 3, PEPIN COUNTY PIERCE COUNTY 1, POLK COUNTY 2, PORTAGE COUNTY 3, POTAWATOMI 5 - PRICE COUNTY RACINE COUNTY 9,087 4,190 Source Data: ACCESS County/Tribe # of Submitted Renewals # of Submitted SMRfs REDCLIFF TRIBE RICHLAND COUNTY ROCK COUNTY 10,577 3,287 RUSK COUNTY SAUK COUNTY 3,602 1,046 SAWYER COUNTY SHAWANO COUNTY 1, SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 5,530 1,770 SOKAOGON TRIBE 18 8 ST.CROIX COUNTY 3, STOCKBRIDGE-MUNSEE TRIBE TAYLOR COUNTY TREMPEALEAU COUNTY VERNON COUNTY VILAS COUNTY WALWORTH COUNTY 7,020 2,068 WASHBURN COUNTY WASHINGTON COUNTY 6,044 1,392 WAUKESHA COUNTY 15,455 3,147 WAUPACA COUNTY 3, These values are life-to-date counts

ACCESS RMB Usage by County/Tribe (Continued) County/Tribe # of Submitted Renewals # of Submitted SMRFs WAUSHARA COUNTY WINNEBAGO COUNTY 6,558 2,256 WISCONSIN (STATE LEVEL AGENCY – CAPO) - - WOOD COUNTY 13,546 3,846 TOTAL (submitted to date) 451, ,361 Source Data: ACCESS31