LRB-4267/2
RAC:cjs:jf
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 14, 2000 - Introduced by Senators Risser, Roessler and Burke,
cosponsored by Representatives Musser, Hahn and Miller. Referred to
Committee on Economic Development, Housing and Government Operations.
SB471,1,4 1An Act to repeal 40.61 (2) and 40.62 (1m); to amend 40.61 (1), 40.61 (3), 40.62
2(1) and 40.62 (2); to repeal and recreate 40.05 (5); and to create 40.02 (25m)
3of the statutes; relating to: income continuation insurance coverage for state
4employes.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the group insurance board is required to establish an
income continuation insurance plan for state employes. One of the key features of
the plan is that employes only become eligible for income continuation insurance
benefits after exhausting their accumulated sick leave credits. Currently, the
premium amount that an employe must pay for income continuation insurance is
based on the amount of his or her accumulated sick leave credits, unless the
employe's collective bargaining agreement or the state compensation plan provides
otherwise.
This bill eliminates the requirement that an employe must exhaust his or her
accumulated sick leave credits before becoming eligible for income continuation
insurance benefits. In addition, the bill provides that an employe, for income
continuation insurance benefits, is only required to pay the gross premium
remaining after the employer has paid the premium required to cover a 180 calendar
day elimination period with a benefit level, determined by contract or rule, that does
not exceed $4,000 per month or, if different, the amount determined under a
collective bargaining agreement or the state compensation plan. Under the bill, an
"elimination period" is defined as a selected number of consecutive calendar days,

determined by the group insurance board by contract or rule, during which an
insured employe satisfies all eligibility criteria for income continuation insurance
benefits.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB471, s. 1 1Section 1. 40.02 (25m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB471,2,52 40.02 (25m) "Elimination period" means a selected number of consecutive
3calendar days, determined by contract or rule under s. 40.61 (1), during which an
4insured employe satisfies all eligibility criteria for income continuation insurance
5benefits.
SB471, s. 2 6Section 2. 40.05 (5) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
SB471,2,137 40.05 (5) Income continuation insurance premiums. For income continuation
8insurance provided under subch. V, an insured employe shall pay the amount of the
9gross premium remaining after the employer has paid the premium required to cover
10a 180 calendar day elimination period with a benefit level, determined under s. 40.61
11(1), that does not exceed $4,000 per month or, if different, the amount determined
12under a collective bargaining agreement under subch. I or V of ch. 111 or s. 230.12
13or 233.10.
SB471, s. 3 14Section 3. 40.61 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB471,2,1815 40.61 (1) The procedures and provisions pertaining to enrollment, premium
16transmitted
elimination periods, payment of premiums, evidence of insurability and
17coverage of eligible employes for income continuation benefits shall be established
18by contract or rule except as otherwise specifically provided by this chapter.
SB471, s. 4 19Section 4. 40.61 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB471, s. 5 20Section 5. 40.61 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB471,3,7
140.61 (3) Any employer under s. 40.02 (28), other than the state, may offer to
2all of its employes an income continuation insurance plan through a program offered
3by the group insurance board. Notwithstanding sub. (2) and ss. 40.05 (5) and 40.62,
4the department may by contract or rule establish different eligibility standards or
5contribution requirements for such employes and employers and may by contract or
6rule limit the categories of employers which may be included as participating
7employers under this subchapter.
SB471, s. 6 8Section 6. 40.62 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB471,3,169 40.62 (1) The group insurance board shall establish an income continuation
10insurance plan providing for full or partial payment of the financial loss of earnings
11incurred as a result of injury or illness with separate provisions for short-term
12insurance with a benefit duration of no more than one year and long-term insurance
13covering injury or illness of indefinite duration. Employes insured under the plan
14shall be eligible for benefits upon exhaustion of accumulated sick leave and
15completion of the selected elimination period established by the group insurance
16board.
SB471, s. 7 17Section 7. 40.62 (1m) of the statutes is repealed.
SB471, s. 8 18Section 8. 40.62 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB471,3,2519 40.62 (2) Sick leave accumulation If the group insurance board permits an
20eligible employe to defer enrollment under the income continuation insurance plan
21and if the board provides that sick leave accumulations may be used for any purpose
22relating to deferred enrollment, the accrual and crediting of sick leave
shall be
23determined in accordance with contracts or rules of the department, any collective
24bargaining agreement under subch. I or V of ch. 111, and ss. 13.121 (4), 36.30, 230.35
25(2), 233.10, 757.02 (5) and 978.12 (3).
SB471, s. 9
1Section 9. Effective date.
SB471,4,22 (1) This act takes effect on January 1, 2002.
SB471,4,33 (End)
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