LRBb1336/1
GMM&RPN:cmh:km
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 10,
TO ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 1999 ASSEMBLY BILL 133
June 29, 1999 - Offered by Representative Turner.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,11 At the locations indicated, amend the substitute amendment as follows:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,2 21. Page 659, line 19: after that line insert:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,3 3" Section 1213s. 49.141 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,64 49.141 (1) (g) "Minimum wage" means the state minimum hourly wage under
5ch. 104 s. 104.035 (2) or the federal minimum hourly wage under 29 USC 206 (a) (1),
6whichever is applicable.".
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,7 72. Page 1080, line 24: after that line insert:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,8 8" Section 2005hc. 104.01 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,1,10 9104.01 Definitions. (intro.) The following terms as used in ss. 104.01 to
10104.12 shall be construed as follows
In this chapter:
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hd 11Section 2005hd. 104.01 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,2,4
1104.01 (5) The term "living-wage" shall mean "Living wage" means
2compensation for labor paid, whether by time, piecework or otherwise, sufficient to
3enable the employe receiving it to maintain himself or herself under conditions
4consistent with his or her welfare.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005he 5Section 2005he. 104.01 (5m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,2,86 104.01 (5m) "Opportunity employe" means a person under 20 years of age who
7has been employed for a cumulative total of 30 calendar days or less within the
8preceding 3-year period.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hg 9Section 2005hg. 104.01 (5p) of the statutes is created to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,2,1210 104.01 (5p) "Poverty line" means the poverty guidelines for the continental
11United States, as revised annually by the federal department of health and human
12services under 42 USC 9902 (2).
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hh 13Section 2005hh. 104.01 (7m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,2,1614 104.01 (7m) "Tipped employe" means an employe who in the course of
15employment customarily and regularly receives money or other gratuities from
16persons other than the employe's employer.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hL 17Section 2005hL. 104.01 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,2,1918 104.01 (8) The term "wage" and the term "wages" shall each mean "Wage"
19means
any compensation for labor measured by time, piece or otherwise.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hj 20Section 2005hj. 104.02 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,2,23 21104.02 Living-wage prescribed Living wage required. Every wage paid
22or agreed to be paid by any employer to any employe, except as otherwise provided
23in s. 104.07, shall be not less than a living-wage living wage.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hk 24Section 2005hk. 104.03 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,3,3
1104.03 Unlawful wages. Any employer paying, offering to pay, or agreeing
2to pay any employe a wage lower or less in value than a living-wage living wage is
3guilty of a violation of ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hm 4Section 2005hm. 104.035 of the statutes is created to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,3,18 5104.035 Minimum wage. (1) Department to promulgate rules. The
6department shall promulgate rules providing minimum hourly wages for the
7employes specified in subs. (2) to (5). The department shall calculate those minimum
8hourly wages according to the methods specified in subs. (2) to (5). Annually, within
930 days after the federal department of health and human services publishes its
10annual revision of the poverty line, the department, using the procedure under s.
11227.24 and the methods specified in subs. (2) to (5), shall promulgate rules revising
12the minimum hourly wages provided under subs. (2) to (5). Notwithstanding s.
13227.24 (1) (a) and (2) (b), the department is not required to provide evidence of the
14necessity of preserving the public peace, health, safety or welfare in promulgating
15rules revising the minimum wages provided under subs. (2) to (5). A revised
16minimum wage provided under subs. (2) to (5) shall first apply to wages earned
17beginning on the first day of the first month beginning after the date on which that
18minimum wage is revised.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,3,22 19(2) Employes generally. Subject to the minimum wages provided under subs.
20(3) to (6), the department shall calculate the minimum hourly wage for employes
21generally by dividing the poverty line for a family of 3 persons by 2,080 and rounding
22the quotient to the nearest multiple of 5 cents.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,4,2 23(3) Opportunity employes. Notwithstanding the minimum wage provided
24under sub. (2), but subject to the minimum wages provided under subs. (4) to (7), the
25department shall calculate the minimum wage for opportunity employes by

1multiplying the result obtained under sub. (2) by 92.9% and rounding the product to
2the nearest multiple of 5 cents.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,4,5 3(4) Tipped employes. (a) Notwithstanding the minimum wages provided under
4subs. (2) and (3), but subject to the minimum wages provided under subs. (5) to (7),
5the department shall calculate the minimum wage for tipped employes as follows:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,4,86 1. For persons who are not opportunity employes, by multiplying the result
7obtained under sub. (2) by 54.8% and rounding the product to the nearest multiple
8of 5 cents.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,4,119 2. For persons who are opportunity employes, by multiplying the result
10obtained under sub. (2) by 51.7% and rounding the product to the nearest multiple
11of 5 cents.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,4,1612 (b) An employer may pay the minimum wages specified in par. (a) only if the
13employer establishes by the employer's payroll records that, when adding the tips
14received by an employe to the wages under par. (a) paid to that employe, the employe
15receives not less than the minimum wage specified in sub. (2) or (3), whichever is
16applicable.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,4,24 17(5) Agricultural employes. Notwithstanding the minimum wages provided
18under subs. (2) to (4), but subject to the minimum wages provided under subs. (6) and
19(7), the department shall calculate the minimum wage for persons 18 years of age or
20over who are agricultural employes by multiplying the result obtained under sub. (2)
21by 95.3% and rounding the product to the nearest multiple of 5 cents and shall
22calculate the minimum wage for persons under 18 years of age who are agricultural
23employes by multiplying the result obtained under sub. (2) by 87.0% and rounding
24the product to the nearest multiple of 5 cents.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,2
1(6) Minimum wage established by department. The department shall
2promulgate rules providing the minimum wage for all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,43 (a) A counselor employed at a seasonal recreational or educational camp,
4including a day camp, for campers under 18 years of age.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,65 (b) A person engaged in casual employment in and around an employer's home
6on an irregular or intermittent basis for not more than 15 hours per week.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,107 (c) A person who resides with and who provides companionship, care, not
8including practical or professional nursing, as defined in s. 441.11 (3) and (4), and not
9more than 15 hours per week of general household work for an employer who, due
10to advanced age or physical or mental disability, cannot care for his or her own needs.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,1111 (d) A caddy on a golf course.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,1312 (e) An employe or worker with a disability covered under a license under s.
13104.07.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,1414 (f) A student learner.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,1515 (g) A student employed by an independent college or university.
AB133-ASA1-AA10,5,17 16(7) Department may revise. The department may promulgate rules to increase
17a minimum wage provided under subs. (2) to (5).
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hn 18Section 2005hn. 104.04 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,6,6 19104.04 Classifications; department's authority. The department shall
20investigate, ascertain, determine and fix such reasonable classifications, and shall
21impose general or special orders, determining the living-wage living wage, and shall
22carry out the purposes of ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter. Such investigations,
23classifications and orders shall be made as provided under s. 103.005, and the
24penalties specified in s. 103.005 (12) shall apply to and be imposed for any violation
25of ss. 104.01 to 104.12. In determining the living-wage, the department may

1consider the effect that an increase in the living-wage might have on the economy
2of the state, including the effect of a living-wage increase on job creation, retention
3and expansion, on the availability of entry-level jobs and on regional economic
4conditions within the state
this chapter. The department may not establish a
5different minimum wage for men and women. Said orders shall be subject to review
6in the manner provided in ch. 227.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005ho 7Section 2005ho. 104.045 of the statutes is renumbered 104.045 (intro.) and
8amended to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,6,11 9104.045 Tipped employes Tips, meals and lodging, and hours worked.
10(intro.) The department shall by rule determine what amount of promulgate rules
11governing all of the following:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,6,13 12(1) The counting of tips or similar gratuities may be counted toward fulfillment
13of the employer's obligation under this chapter.
AB133-ASA1-AA10, s. 2005hoo 14Section 2005hoo. 104.045 (2) and (3) of the statutes are created to read:
AB133-ASA1-AA10,6,1615 104.045 (2) The deduction of meals or lodging provided by an employer to an
16employe from the employer's obligations under this chapter.
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