Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 365 6Section 365. 108.16 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 108.16 (4) (a) and
7amended to read:
SB436,145,198 108.16 (4) (a) Consistently with sub. (5), all contributions payable to the
9unemployment reserve fund shall be paid to the department, and shall promptly be
10deposited by the department to the credit of the unemployment reserve fund, with
11such custodians as that the department may from time to time select, who shall hold,
12release and transfer the fund's cash in a manner approved by the department.
13Payments from said the fund shall be made upon vouchers or drafts authorized by
14the department, in such the manner as that the department may from time to time
15approve or prescribe. Any procedure thus approved or prescribed shall be deemed
16considered to satisfy (, and shall be in lieu of), any and all statutory requirements (,
17for specific appropriation or other formal release by state officers of state moneys
18prior to their expenditure), which might otherwise be applicable to withdrawals from
19the fund.
SB436,145,23 20(b) The department shall designate a treasurer of the unemployment reserve
21fund, who shall be either a regular salaried employe of the department or the state
22treasurer and shall serve as treasurer of the fund until a successor designated by the
23department has assumed the duties of this office.
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1(c) The treasurer of the fund shall give a separate bond conditioned upon the
2faithful performance of these duties pursuant to s. 19.01 (2), which bond shall be
3deemed considered likewise conditioned upon the faithful performance by his or her
4subordinates of their duties, in such amount as may be fixed by the department. All
5premiums upon the bond required pursuant to this section when furnished by an
6authorized surety company or by a duly constituted governmental bonding fund
7shall (, except as otherwise provided in this section), be paid from the interest
8earnings of the unemployment reserve fund, but shall not exceed one-fourth of one
9percent, per year, of the amount of said the bond.
Note: Subdivides provision and replaces language parentheses for greater
readability and conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 366 10Section 366. 108.16 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB436,146,1811 108.16 (5) (a) All money received for the fund shall promptly upon such receipt
12be deposited to its the fund's credit in the "Unemployment Trust Fund" of the United
13States, in such the manner as that the secretary of the treasury of the United States
14(, or other authorized custodian of said trust fund) the U.S. unemployment trust
15fund,
may approve, so long as said trust fund the U.S. unemployment trust fund
16exists and maintains for this state a separate book account (, for the purposes of this
17chapter), from which no other state or agency can make withdrawals, any other
18statutory provision to the contrary notwithstanding.
Note: Replaces language and parentheses for greater readability and conformity
with current style.
SB436, s. 367 19Section 367. 108.16 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB436,146,2220 108.16 (6) (a) All interest earnings, on moneys belonging to the fund, received
21by (, or duly apportioned to) , the fund, as of the close of the quarter in which such the
22interest accrued.

Note: Replaces language parentheses for greater readability and conformity with
current style.
SB436, s. 368 1Section 368. 108.161 (4) (intro.) of the statutes is amended by replacing
2"pursuant to (and after the effective date of) a specific" with "pursuant to, and after
3the effective date of, a specific".
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 369 4Section 369. 108.161 (6) of the statutes is amended by replacing "shall (until
5spent) be deemed part" with "shall, until spent, be considered part".
Note: Replaces parentheses and language for greater conformity with current
style.
SB436, s. 370 6Section 370. 108.161 (8m) of the statutes is amended by replacing "financed
7(or for equivalent substitute quarters) shall" with "financed, or for equivalent
8substitute quarters, shall".
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 371 9Section 371. 108.18 (2) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB436,147,1110 108.18 (2) (b) 2. As of the next June 30 computation date was overdrawn (, with
11a negative reserve percentage).
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 372 12Section 372. 111.02 (3) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27,
13is amended by replacing "employer (employed within the state), except" with
14"employer, employed within the state, except".
Note: Deletes parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 373 15Section 373. 111.06 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended by replacing
16"determination (after appeal, if any) of any tribunal" with "determination, after
17appeal, if any, of any tribunal".
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 374 18Section 374. 111.06 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1111.06 (2) (c) To violate the terms of a collective bargaining agreement (,
2including an agreement to accept an arbitration award).
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 375 3Section 375. 111.06 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended by replacing
4"determination (after appeal, if any) of any tribunal" with "determination, after
5appeal, if any, of any tribunal".
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 376 6Section 376. 111.07 (6) of the statutes is amended by replacing "award
7(whether made by an individual commissioner, an examiner, or by the commission
8as a body) at any time" with "award, whether made by an individual commissioner,
9an examiner, or by the commission as a body, at any time".
Note: Replaces parentheses for greater conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 377 10Section 377. 111.11 of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27,
11section 3787u, is renumbered 111.11 (1).
Note: Section 111.11 (1) is renumbered s. 111.11 by 1995 Wis. Act 27 effective on
the date after publication. The remainder of the section is renumbered to another section
effective 7-1-97. Through an error, section 9459 (2) (c) provides that s. 111.11 (title),
which is not treated by Act 27, rather than s. 111.11 (1) is effective 7-1-97. The following
section of this bill recreates the renumbering of s. 111. 11 (1) effective 7-1-97.
SB436, s. 378 12Section 378 . 111.11 (1) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act ....
13(this act), is renumbered 111.11.
Note: See the Note to the previous section of this bill.
SB436, s. 379 14Section 379. 111.51 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 111.51 (5) (a) and
15amended to read:
SB436,149,316 111.51 (5) (a) "Public utility employer" means any employer (, other than the
17state or any political subdivision thereof), engaged in the business of furnishing
18water, light, heat, gas, electric power, public passenger transportation or
19communication, or any one or more of them, to the public in this state; and shall be

1deemed considered to include a rural electrification cooperative association engaged
2in the business of furnishing any one or more of such services or utilities to its
3members in this state.
SB436,149,8 4(b) Nothing in this subsection shall be interpreted or construed to mean that
5rural electrification cooperative associations are hereby brought under or made
6subject to ch. 196 or other laws creating, governing or controlling public utilities, it
7being the intent of the legislature to specifically exclude rural electrification
8cooperative associations from the provisions of such laws.
SB436,149,9 9(c) This subchapter does not apply to railroads nor railroad employes.
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conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 380 10Section 380. 111.55 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB436,149,20 11111.55 Conciliator unable to effect settlement; appointment of
12arbitrators.
If the a conciliator so named under s. 111.54 is unable to effect a
13settlement of such a labor dispute between a public utility employer and its employes
14within a 15-day period after the conciliator's appointment, the conciliator shall
15report such that fact to the commission; and the. The commission, if it believes that
16a continuation of the dispute will cause or is likely to cause the interruption of an
17essential service, shall submit to the parties the names of either 3 or 5 persons from
18the panel provided for in s. 111.53. Each party shall alternately strike one name from
19such list of persons. The person or persons left on the list shall be appointed by the
20commission as the arbitrator (or arbitrators) to hear and determine such dispute.
Note: Deletes parentheses and replaces language for greater readability and
conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 381 21Section 381. 111.59 of the statutes is renumbered 111.59 (2) and amended to
22read:
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1111.59 (2) The arbitrator shall hand down his or her findings, decision and
2order (hereinafter referred to as the order) within 30 days after his or her
3appointment; except that the parties may agree to extend, or the commission may
4for good cause extend the period for not to exceed an additional 30 days. If the
5arbitrators do not agree, then the decision of the majority shall constitute the order
6in the case. The arbitrator shall furnish to each of the parties and to the public
7service commission a copy of the order. A certified copy thereof shall be filed in the
8office of the clerk of the circuit court of the county wherein the dispute arose or where
9the majority of the employes involved in the dispute resides.
SB436,150,23 10(3) Unless such the order is reversed upon a petition for review filed pursuant
11to s. 111.60, such the order, together with such any other agreements as that the
12parties may themselves have reached, shall become binding upon, and shall control
13the relationship between the parties from the date such on which the order is filed
14with the clerk of the circuit court, as aforesaid, and provided in sub. (2). The order
15shall continue effective for one year from that date, but such the order may be
16changed by mutual consent or agreement of the parties. No order of the arbitrators
17relating to wages or rates of pay shall be retroactive to a date before the date of the
18termination of any contract which may have existed between the parties, or, if there
19was no such prior contract, to a date before the day on which the demands involved
20in the dispute were presented to the other party. The question whether or not new
21contract provisions or amendments to an existing contract are retroactive to the
22terminating date of a present contract, amendments or part thereof, shall be matter
23for collective bargaining or decision by the arbitrator.
Note: Subdivides provision and replaces and reorganizes language for greater
readability and conformity with current style. See also the next section of this bill.
SB436, s. 382
1Section 382. 111.59 (1) of the statutes is created to read:
SB436,151,32 111.59 (1) In this section, "order" means the findings, decision and order of the
3arbitrator.
Note: See the note to the previous section of this bill.
SB436, s. 383 4Section 383. 111.70 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB436,151,75 111.70 (1) (d) "Craft employe" means a skilled journeyman craftsman,
6including his the skilled journeyman craftsman's apprentices and helpers, but shall
7not include employes not in direct line of progression in the craft.
Note: Replaces gender specific pronoun. The term "journeyman craftsman" is
retained to avoid any inference that a substantive change is being made.
SB436, s. 384 8Section 384. 111.88 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB436,151,209 111.88 (3) The fact finder may establish dates and place of hearings and shall
10conduct the hearings under rules established by the commission. Upon request, the
11commission shall issue subpoenas for hearings conducted by the fact finder. The fact
12finder may administer oaths. Upon completion of the hearing, the fact finder shall
13make written findings of fact and recommendations for solution of the dispute and
14shall cause the same to be served on the parties and the commission. In making such
15findings and recommendations, the fact finder shall take into consideration among
16other pertinent factors the principles vital to the public interest in efficient and
17economical governmental administration. Cost of fact-finding proceedings shall be
18divided equally between the parties. At the time the fact finder submits a statement
19of his or her costs to the parties, he the fact finder shall submit a copy thereof to the
20commission at its Madison office.
Note: Renders provision gender neutral.
SB436, s. 385 21Section 385. 112.10 (1) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 112.10 (1) (d) 1. (intro.)
22and amended to read:
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1112.10 (1) (d) 1. (intro.) "Historic dollar value" means the aggregate fair value
2in dollars of 1) an the following:
SB436,152,3 3a. An endowment fund at the time it became an endowment fund, 2) each.
SB436,152,4 4b. Each subsequent donation to the fund at the time it is made, and 3) each.
SB436,152,6 5c. Each accumulation made pursuant to a direction in the applicable gift
6instrument at the time the accumulation is added to the fund.
SB436,152,8 72. The determination of historic dollar value made in good faith by the
8institution is conclusive.
Note: Subdivides provision for greater readability and consistency with current
style.
SB436, s. 386 9Section 386. 112.10 (1) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 112.10 (1) (f) (intro.)
10and amended to read:
SB436,152,1211 112.10 (1) (f) (intro.) "Institutional fund" means a fund held by an institution
12for its exclusive use, benefit, or purposes, but does not include any of the following:
SB436,152,1313 1) a. A fund held for an institution by a trustee that is not an institution or.
SB436,152,1614 2) a. A fund in which a beneficiary that is not an institution has an interest,
15other than possible rights that could arise upon violation or failure of the purposes
16of the fund.
Note: Subdivides provision for greater readability and consistency with current
style.
SB436, s. 387 17Section 387. 112.10 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 112.10 (5) (intro.) and
18amended to read:
SB436,152,2119 112.10 (5) (intro.) Except as otherwise provided by the applicable gift
20instrument or by applicable law relating to governmental institutions or funds, the
21governing board may a) delegate do any of the following:
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1(a) Delegate to its committees, officers or employes of the institution or the
2fund, or agents, including investment counsel, the authority to act in place of the
3board in investment and reinvestment of institutional funds, b) contract.
SB436,153,6 4(b) Contract with independent investment advisers, investment counsel or
5managers, banks, or trust companies, so to act, and c) authorize in place of the board
6in investment and reinvestment of institutional funds.
SB436,153,8 7(c) Authorize the payment of compensation for investment advisory or
8management services.
Note: Subdivides provision consistent with current style.
SB436, s. 388 9Section 388. 114.14 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 114.14 (2) (a) and
10amended to read:
SB436,153,1811 114.14 (2) (a) The governing body of a city, village, town or county which has
12established an airport may vest jurisdiction for the construction, improvement,
13equipment, maintenance and operation thereof of the airport in an airport
14commission of 3 or 5 commissioners. The commissioners shall be persons especially
15interested in aeronautics.
In the case of a county, the commissioners shall be
16appointed by the chairperson of the county board, subject to the approval of the
17county board; in the case of cities, villages and towns by the mayors or city managers,
18village presidents and town chairpersons, respectively.
SB436,154,4 19(b) The terms of the commissioners shall be 6 years. On the first appointment
20of a 3-member commission, commissioners shall be appointed for terms of 2, 4 and
216 years, respectively. On the first appointment of a 5-member commission,
22commissioners shall be appointed for terms of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 years, respectively. If
23the number of members on a commission is expanded from 3 to 5, the commissioners
24on the 3-member commission shall serve on the 5-member commission until the

1expiration of the terms for which they were appointed and the 2 new commissioners
2shall be appointed for the remaining terms. The number of commissioners shall be
3reduced from 5 to 3 by not appointing members to fill the next 2 vacancies occurring
4on the commission. Their
SB436,154,7 5(c) The commissioners' compensation and allowance for expenses shall be as
6fixed by the governing body. The commissioners shall be persons especially
7interested in aeronautics.
SB436,154,10 8(d) The airport commission shall elect one member chairperson and one
9secretary who shall keep an accurate record of all its proceedings and transactions
10and report such those proceedings and transactions to the governing body.
SB436,154,12 11(e) The commission shall have complete and exclusive control and management
12over the airport for which it has been appointed.
SB436,154,19 13(f) All moneys appropriated for the construction, improvement, equipment,
14maintenance or operation of an airport, managed as provided by this subsection, or
15earned by the airport or made available for its construction, improvement,
16equipment, maintenance or operation in any manner whatsoever, shall be deposited
17with the treasurer of the city, village, town or county where it shall be kept in a special
18fund and paid out only on order of the airport commission, drawn and signed by the
19secretary and countersigned by the chairperson.
SB436,155,2 20(g) In case of union airports owned by 2 or more governmental units, each
21governmental unit shall appoint an equal number of commissioners to serve for
22terms of 6 years. The remaining number of commissioners shall be appointed
23alternately from each governmental unit for terms of 6 years starting with the
24governmental unit whose name comes first in the alphabet. The moneys available
25for union airports shall be kept in the manner provided in this subsection in the

1treasury of one of the governmental units selected by the commission, and paid out
2in like manner.
Note: Subdivides provision and rearranges text for greater readability and
conformity with current style.
SB436, s. 389 3Section 389. 115.28 (11) of the statutes is amended by replacing "vocational,
4technical and adult education" with "technical college".
Note: The vocational, technical and adult education system was renamed the
technical college system by 1993 Wis. Act 399.
SB436, s. 390 5Section 390. 118.125 (2m) (b) of the statutes is amended by replacing "s. 252.01
6(1)" with "s. 252.01 (1m)".
Note: Corrects cross-reference. Section 252.01 (1) was renumbered s. 252.01 (1m)
by 1993 Wis. Act 252.
SB436, s. 391 7Section 391. 118.15 (1) (cm) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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