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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
May 5, 1999 - Introduced by Senators Erpenbach, Jauch, Roessler, Rude, Darling,
Lazich, Fitzgerald, Schultz, Huelsman, Rosenzweig
and Panzer,
cosponsored by Representatives Jensen, Pocan, La Fave, Berceau, Krug,
Handrick, Nass, Young, Pettis, Goetsch, Stone, Rhoades, Gronemus, Albers,
Seratti, Jeskewitz, Petrowski, Kestell, Musser, Hahn, Kreibich,
Brandemuehl, F. Lasee, Huebsch, Townsend, Suder, Hutchison, Plouff,
Owens, Spillner, Montgomery, Bock, Ainsworth, Vrakas, Ladwig, Sykora,
Olsen, Riley, Gunderson, Grothman
and Hundertmark, by request of
Teaching Assistants' Association, University of Wisconsin - Madison,
University of Wisconsin System. Referred to Committee on Education.
SB141,1,3 1An Act to amend 40.41 (6) (b); and to create 40.41 (6) (c) of the statutes;
2relating to: social security coverage for students employed at public schools,
3colleges and universities.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, with certain exceptions, public employers are required to
provide social security coverage to all of their employes. One of the exceptions to this
social security coverage requirement involves students. Currently, public employers
are not required to provide social security coverage to students if their employment
is in a position that does not normally require actual performance of duty for at least
600 hours in each calendar year.
On October 21, 1998, Congress enacted P.L. 105-277, which provides a limited
window of opportunity for states to modify their existing social security coverage
agreements with the federal government to exclude from social security coverage
services performed by students employed by the public school, college or university
where they are enrolled and regularly attending classes. In order to qualify for this
provision, a state must enact legislation before July 1, 2000, to provide for the
exclusion from social security coverage for these students.
This bill creates this legislation. Under the bill, social security coverage is not
provided for services performed in the employ of a school, college or university, if the
service is performed by a student who is enrolled and regularly attending classes at
the school, college or university.

For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB141, s. 1 1Section 1. 40.41 (6) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB141,2,62 40.41 (6) (b) Services performed by a student or a member of a board or
3commission, except members of governing bodies, in a position or office which does
4not normally require actual performance of duty for at least 600 hours in each
5calendar year. For purposes of this paragraph, a "board" or "commission" is a body
6referred to in the statutes as a board or commission.
SB141, s. 2 7Section 2. 40.41 (6) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
SB141,2,108 40.41 (6) (c) Service performed in the employ of a school, college or university,
9if the service is performed by a student who is enrolled and regularly attending
10classes at the school, college or university.
SB141, s. 3 11Section 3. Initial applicability.
SB141,2,1412 (1) This act first applies to services performed by a student in the employ of a
13school, college or university specified in section 40.41 (6) (c) of the statutes on July
141, 2000.
SB141,2,1515 (End)
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