Under current law, participants under the Wisconsin retirement system (WRS)
whose principal duties involve law enforcement or fire suppression or prevention and
require frequent exposure to a high degree of danger or peril and a high degree of
physical conditioning are classified as protective occupation participants. Current
law specifically classifies police officers, fire fighters, and various other individuals
as protective occupation participants. Under the WRS, the normal retirement age
of a protective occupation participant is lower than that of other participants and the
percentage multiplier used to calculate retirement annuities is higher for protective
occupation participants than for other participants.
This bill specifically classifies state employees who are employed at state
correctional institutions, secured correctional facilities, the mental health institutes

at Mendota and Winnebago, the Wisconsin resource center, or any secure mental
health unit or facility for sexually violent persons as protective occupation
participants for the purposes of the WRS.
This bill will be referred to the joint survey committee on retirement systems
for a detailed analysis, which will be printed as an appendix to the bill.
For further information see the state 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:
SB169, s. 1 1Section 1. 40.02 (17) (n) of the statutes is created to read:
SB169,3,22 40.02 (17) (n) Notwithstanding par. (d), each participant who is employed at
3a state correctional institution, a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02
4(15m), a mental health institute specified in s. 51.05 (1), the Wisconsin resource
5center, established under s. 46.056, or a secure mental health unit or facility,
6established under s. 980.065 (2), on or after the effective date of this paragraph ....
7[revisor inserts date], shall be granted creditable service as a protective occupation
8participant for all covered service while employed at a state correctional institution,
9a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a mental health institute
10specified in s. 51.05 (1), the Wisconsin resource center, established under s. 46.056,
11or a secure mental health unit or facility, established under s. 980.065 (2), that was
12earned on or after the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], but
13may not be granted creditable service as a protective occupation participant for any
14covered service while employed at a state correctional institution, a secured
15correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a mental health institute specified
16in s. 51.05 (1), the Wisconsin resource center, established under s. 46.056, or a secure
17mental health unit or facility, established under s. 980.065 (2), that was earned
18before the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], unless that

1service was earned while the participant was classified under sub. (48) (a) and s.
240.06 (1) (d) as a protective occupation participant.
SB169, s. 2 3Section 2. 40.02 (48) (am) of the statutes is renumbered 40.02 (48) (am) (intro.)
4and amended to read:
SB169,3,75 40.02 (48) (am) (intro.) "Protective occupation participant" includes any
6participant whose name is certified to the fund as provided in s. 40.06 (1) (d) and (dm)
7and who is a any of the following:
SB169,3,8 81. A conservation warden,.
SB169,3,9 92. A conservation patrol boat captain, .
SB169,3,10 103. A conservation patrol boat engineer, .
SB169,3,11 114. A conservation pilot,.
SB169,3,12 125. A conservation patrol officer,.
SB169,3,13 136. A forest fire control assistant, .
SB169,3,14 147. A member of the state patrol,.
SB169,3,15 158. A state motor vehicle inspector, .
SB169,3,16 169. A police officer,.
SB169,3,17 1710. A fire fighter,.
SB169,3,18 1811. A sheriff,.
SB169,3,19 1912. An undersheriff,.
SB169,3,20 2013. A deputy sheriff,.
SB169,3,21 2114. A state probation and parole officer, .
SB169,3,22 2215. A county traffic police officer, .
SB169,3,23 2316. A state forest ranger,.
SB169,3,24 2417. A fire watcher employed by the Wisconsin veterans home,.
SB169,3,25 2518. A state correctional-psychiatric officer,.
SB169,4,1
119. An excise tax investigator employed by the department of revenue,.
SB169,4,2 220. A special criminal investigation agent in the department of justice,.
SB169,4,3 321. An assistant or deputy fire marshal, or person employed under s. 61.66 (1).
SB169, s. 3 4Section 3. 40.02 (48) (am) 22. of the statutes is created to read:
SB169,4,95 40.02 (48) (am) 22. A state employee who is employed at a state correctional
6institution, a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a mental
7health institute specified in s. 51.05 (1), the Wisconsin resource center, established
8under s. 46.056, or a secure mental health unit or facility, established under s.
9980.065 (2).
SB169, s. 4 10Section 4. 40.02 (48) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 40.02 (48) (c) (intro.) and
11amended to read:
SB169,4,1312 40.02 (48) (c) (intro.) In s. 40.65, "protective occupation participant" means a
13participating employee who is a any of the following:
SB169,4,14 141. A police officer,.
SB169,4,15 152. A fire fighter, an.
SB169,4,17 163. An individual determined by a participating employer under par. (a) or (bm)
17to be a protective occupation participant,.
SB169,4,18 184. A county undersheriff,.
SB169,4,19 195. A deputy sheriff,.
SB169,4,20 206. A state probation and parole officer, .
SB169,4,21 217. A county traffic police officer, .
SB169,4,22 228. A conservation warden,.
SB169,4,23 239. A state forest ranger,.
SB169,4,25 2410. A field conservation employee of the department of natural resources who
25is subject to call for forest fire control or warden duty, .
SB169,5,1
111. A member of the state traffic patrol,.
SB169,5,2 212. A state motor vehicle inspector, university.
SB169,5,3 313. A University of Wisconsin system System full-time police officer,.
SB169,5,5 414. A guard or any other employee whose principal duties are supervision and
5discipline of inmates at a state penal institution,.
SB169,5,6 615. An excise tax investigator employed by the department of revenue,.
SB169,5,7 716. A person employed under s. 61.66 (1), or.
SB169,5,9 817. A special criminal investigation agent employed by the department of
9justice.
SB169, s. 5 10Section 5. 40.02 (48) (c) 18. of the statutes is created to read:
SB169,5,1511 40.02 (48) (c) 18. A state employee who is employed at a state correctional
12institution, a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a mental
13health institute specified in s. 51.05 (1), the Wisconsin resource center, established
14under s. 46.056, or a secure mental health unit or facility, established under s.
15980.065 (2).
SB169, s. 6 16Section 6. 40.65 (4w) of the statutes is created to read:
SB169,5,2417 40.65 (4w) A state employee who is employed at a state correctional institution,
18a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a mental health institute
19specified in s. 51.05 (1), the Wisconsin resource center, established under s. 46.056,
20or a secure mental health unit or facility, established under s. 980.065 (2), who
21becomes a protective occupation participant on or after the effective date of this
22subsection .... [revisor inserts date], is not entitled to a duty disability benefit under
23this section for an injury or disease occurring before the effective date of this
24subsection .... [revisor inserts date].
SB169, s. 7 25Section 7. Effective date.
SB169,6,1
1(1) This act takes effect on the January 1 after publication.
SB169,6,22 (End)
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