2. A nonprofessional employe who is a supervisor.
3. A management employe.
4. An employe who is privy to confidential matters affecting the employe-employer relationship.
(b)  A person who is offered employment under paragraph (a) is deemed to have accepted such employment, unless he or she refuses the offer of employment within 10 days of such offer.
(c) Subject to joint committee on finance approval of the agreements under subsection (2) (k) 5., on June 29, 1996, all positions at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, other than positions occupied by employes described under paragraph (a), and all incumbent employes in those positions are transferred to the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Board. Employes transferred under this paragraph have all rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the statutes that they enjoyed at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics. Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employe so transferred who has attained permanent status in class may be required to serve a probationary period.
(5)  Adjudication of claims arising before termination of coverage. Any employe of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority who held a position with the authority during the period beginning on the effective date of this subsection and ending on June 30, 1997, may commence or continue to pursue under section 233.10 (3r) (b) 1. of the statutes, as created by this act, any procedural guarantee arising from a personnel decision made prior to July 1, 1997, until the procedural guarantee is appropriately adjudicated and any appropriate relief is granted.
(6f)Evaluation of certain state bodies for termination, transfer of functions or continuation.
(a)Legislative findings. The legislature finds that many councils, offices, commissions and boards are not necessary to the functions of state government and should be eliminated unless they can justify their continued existence.
(b)Definition. In this subsection, “specified state body" means:
1. The acid deposition research council.
2. The adolescent pregnancy prevention and pregnancy services board.
3. The agricultural chemical cleanup council.
4. The American Indian language and culture education board.
5. The animal health and disease research board.
6. The animal health and disease research council.
7. The aquatic nuisance control council.
8. The automatic fire sprinkler system contractors and journeymen council.
9. The badger board.
10. The banking review board.
11. The board of state canvassers.
12. The board on aging and long-term care.
13. The board on health care information.
14. The board on hunger.
15. The burial sites preservation board.
16. The certification standards review council.
17. The child abuse neglect and prevention board.
18. The claims board.
19. The consumer credit review board.
20. The construction wage rate council.
21. The contractor financial responsibility council.
22. The controlled substances board.
23. The council for the hearing impaired.
24. The council on aeronautics.
25. The council on affirmative action.
26. The council on American Indian health.
27. The council on blindness.
28. The council on business and education partnerships.
29. The council on charitable gaming.
30. The council on child labor.
31. The council on developmental disabilities.
32. The council on domestic abuse.
33. The council on education of the blind.
34. The council on exceptional education.
35. The council on financial aids.
36. The council on fire service training programs.
37. The council on food protection practices.
38. The council on highway safety.
39. The council on information technology.
40. The council on instructional telecommunications.
41. The council on library and network development.
42. The council on main street programs.
43. The council on mental health.
44. The council on migrant labor.
46. The council on physical disabilities.
47. The council on public radio.
48. The council on public television.
49. The council on small business, veteran-owned business and minority business opportunities.
50. The council on state-local relations.
51. The council on suicide prevention.
52. The council on tourism.
53. The council on traffic law enforcement.
54. The council on unemployment compensation.
55. The council on uniformity of traffic citations and complaints.
56. The council on veterans programs.
57. The council on worker's compensation.
58. The credit union review board.
59. The crime victims council.
60. The deferred compensation board.
61. The depository selection board.
62. The development finance board.
63. The disability board.
64. The dwelling code council.
65. The elections advisory council.
66. The emergency medical services board.
67. The environmental education board.
68. The equal rights council.
69. The farm mediation and arbitration board.
70. The fertilizer research council.
71. The fire prevention council.
72. The Fox River management commission.
73. The gang violence prevention council.
74. The Great Lakes compact commission.
75. The groundwater coordinating council.
76. The group insurance board.
77. The hazardous pollution prevention board.
78. The historic preservation review board.
79. The historical markers council.
80. The housing advisory council.
81. The inland lakes protection and rehabilitation council.
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