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(10) (c)
Wages. Corps members shall be paid at the prevailing federal
9minimum wage or the applicable state minimum wage established under ch. 104,
10whichever is greater. Assistant crew leaders, crew leaders and regional crew leaders
11may be paid more than the prevailing federal minimum wage or applicable state
12minimum wage
but may not be paid more than twice the hourly wage of a corps
13member. The board may waive the wage limitation of a regional crew leader. Corps
14enrollees shall receive their pay for the previous pay period on the last working day
15of the current pay period.
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106.26
(2) (d) "Project" means a project designed to improve access to jobs
,
20including part-time jobs and Wisconsin works employment positions, as defined in
21s. 49.141 (1) (r), located in outlying suburban and sparsely populated and developed
22areas that are not adequately served by a mass transit system and to develop
23innovative transit service methods.
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1106.26
(3) (c) 2. A grant may only be made to an eligible applicant that provides
2access to nontemporary employment
or to Wisconsin works employment positions,
3as defined in s. 49.141 (1) (r).".
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(2) (k) Compliance with the health benefit plan requirements under ss.
13632.745 (1) to (3) and (5) and 632.746 (1) to (8) and (10), 632.747
and 632.748.".
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111.70
(1) (a) "Collective bargaining" means the performance of the mutual
18obligation of a municipal employer, through its officers and agents, and the
19representative of its municipal employes in a collective bargaining unit, to meet and
20confer at reasonable times, in good faith, with the intention of reaching an
21agreement, or to resolve questions arising under such an agreement, with respect to
22wages, hours and conditions of employment, and with respect to a requirement of the
23municipal employer for a municipal employe to perform law enforcement and fire
24fighting services under s. 61.66, except as provided in sub. (4) (m)
and (n) to (o) and
1s. 40.81 (3) and except that a municipal employer shall not meet and confer with
2respect to any proposal to diminish or abridge the rights guaranteed to municipal
3employes under ch. 164. The duty to bargain, however, does not compel either party
4to agree to a proposal or require the making of a concession. Collective bargaining
5includes the reduction of any agreement reached to a written and signed document.
6The municipal employer shall not be required to bargain on subjects reserved to
7management and direction of the governmental unit except insofar as the manner
8of exercise of such functions affects the wages, hours and conditions of employment
9of the municipal employes in a collective bargaining unit. In creating this subchapter
10the legislature recognizes that the municipal employer must exercise its powers and
11responsibilities to act for the government and good order of the jurisdiction which it
12serves, its commercial benefit and the health, safety and welfare of the public to
13assure orderly operations and functions within its jurisdiction, subject to those
14rights secured to municipal employes by the constitutions of this state and of the
15United States and by this subchapter.
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111.70
(4) (o)
Permissive subjects of collective bargaining. In a school district,
18the municipal employer is not required to bargain collectively with respect to the
19establishment of the school calendar. This paragraph shall not be construed to
20eliminate a school district's duty to bargain collectively with the recognized or
21certified representative of school district employes in a collective bargaining unit
22concerning the total number of days of work and the number of those days which are
23allocated to different purposes such as days on which school is taught, in-service
24days, staff preparation days, convention days, paid holidays and parent-teacher
1conference days, and to bargain collectively with that representative with regard to
2the impact of the school calendar on wages, hours and conditions of employment.".
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4"
Section 2692td. 111.70 (4) (jm) 5. of the statutes is repealed and recreated
5to read:
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(4) (jm) 5. In determining the proper compensation to be received by
7members of the police department under subd. 4., the arbitrator shall consider the
8following factors, with the greatest weight given to the factor specified under subd.
95. a., the next greatest weight given to the factor specified under subd. 5. b., the next
10greatest weight given to the factor specified under subd. 5. c. and the next greatest
11weight given to the factor specified under subd. 5. d.:
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a. Comparison of all of the items of compensation specified in subd. 4. of the
13municipal employes in the collective bargaining unit with such items of
14compensation of other municipal law enforcement officers in the metropolitan area
15in which the 1st class city is located.
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b. Comparison of the respective crime rates, and workloads of and risks of
17injury to law enforcement officers, in the 1st class city and any other jurisdiction with
18which comparisons are made under subd. 5. a.
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c. The increase in the average consumer prices for goods and services,
20commonly known as the cost of living, during the term of the predecessor collective
21bargaining agreement.
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d. Comparison of all of the items of compensation specified in subd. 4. of the
23municipal employes in the collective bargaining unit with such items of
1compensation of other municipal law enforcement officers in comparable
2communities in this state.".
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5110.10 Ignition interlock device program. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Restricted operator" means a person whose operating privilege is restricted
7to operating only motor vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device.
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(b) "Service provider" means a person who has contracted with the department
9to provide services under this section.
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10(2) The department shall do all of the following:
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(a) Develop and administer an ignition interlock device program that assists
12a person in complying with a court order restricting the person's operating privilege
13to operating only motor vehicles equipped with an ignition interlock device.
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(b) Contract with a person to provide services required under sub. (3). The
15department shall contract only with a person who has at least 2 years' full-time field
16experience providing and servicing ignition interlock devices. The requirements of
17s. 16.75 (1) to (5) do not apply to contracts made under this paragraph.
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(c) Amend its vehicle registration records to reflect the installation or removal
19of an ignition interlock device upon receiving notice under sub. (3) (g).
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(d) Promulgate rules to implement this section.
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21(3) A contract under sub. (2) (b) shall require the service provider to do all of
22the following:
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1(a) Use only ignition interlock devices approved by the department and
2manufactured by a manufacturer that has 500 or more devices in service in the
3United States or Canada.
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(am) Create and implement a service delivery plan under which any restricted
5operator may obtain routine service of an installed ignition interlock device within
6a 60-mile radius of his or her place of residence. The service delivery plan shall make
7installation of an ignition interlock device available to any restricted operator within
8a 150-mile radius of his or her place of residence.
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(b) Service at least once every 2 months each ignition interlock device installed
10by the service provider.
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(c) Provide a 24-hour toll-free telephone number for information and services
12related to the contract.
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(d) Return any telephone call requesting service of an ignition interlock device
14installed by the service provider within 45 minutes after receiving the call and repair
15or replace any defective ignition interlock device within 48 hours after receiving a
16call requesting service of the device.
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(e) Install devices within 15 days after receiving a request to install an ignition
18interlock device.
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(g) Provide the department, within 2 business days after installing or removing
20an ignition interlock device, with notice of the installation or removal.
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(h) Provide the department, within 2 business days after inspecting an
22installed ignition interlock device, with notice of evidence of any tampering with,
23circumventing, or bypassing an ignition interlock device or of resetting violations
24recorded by the device.
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1(i) Provide the department with monthly reports summarizing electronic data
2from the ignition interlock devices in a format that is agreed upon by the department
3and the service provider.
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(im) Provide the department with all of the software that is reasonably
5required by the department to access and interpret the data collected by an ignition
6interlock device or submitted under pars. (h) and (i) and with any technical support
7that is necessary to use the software.
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(j) Provide the department in a timely manner with any other information
9reasonably requested by the department.
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(k) Cooperate with any study by the department or the legislature of the
11ignition interlock device program.
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(L) Provide all required services and products at no cost to the state.
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(m) Provide the owner of the vehicle with a program of instruction on the proper
14use of the ignition interlock device.
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(n) Refuse to install an ignition interlock device unless the person has
16completed the program of instruction under par. (m).
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17(4) No service provider may do any of the following:
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(a) Contract with any person to have that person provide any services that are
19required to be performed by the service provider under sub. (3).
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(b) Allow any business to be conducted from its service centers other than
21business directly related to providing service required under this section.
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22(5) A service provider may charge a restricted operator a periodic fee for
23services provided under this section. The amount of the fee shall be uniform
24statewide. No service provider may increase the fee charged to any person while that
25person is a restricted operator.".
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110.20
(1) (ar) "Fleet vehicle" means a common motor carrier, as defined in s.
4194.01 (1), contract motor carrier, as defined in s. 194.01 (2), or private motor carrier,
5as defined in s. 194.01 (11), registered in the name of a person whose name 3 or more
6such vehicles are registered.
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110.20
(9) (k) Prescribe a procedure for the testing of stationary fleet vehicles,
9using equipment brought to the fleet vehicles for testing purposes, to determine the
10vehicles' compliance with the emissions limitations promulgated under s. 285.30.".
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115.28
(17) American Indian language and culture education. (a) Establish
17by rule
, in coordination with the American Indian language and culture education
18board, standards for certifying the abilities of teachers participating in American
19Indian language and culture education programs under subch. IV to read and write
20or speak an American Indian language and to possess knowledge of American Indian
21history and culture.
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(b) Establish by rule
, in coordination with the American Indian language and
23culture education board, standards for certifying the abilities of home school
24coordinators, counselors and aides participating in American Indian language and
1culture education programs under subch. IV to possess knowledge of American
2Indian history and culture.
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(c) Promulgate rules
, in coordination with the American Indian language and
4culture education board, which further define "American Indian" under s. 115.71 (2)
5(d).
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(d)
In coordination with the American Indian language and culture education
7board, develop Develop a curriculum for grades 4 to 12 on the Chippewa Indians'
8treaty-based, off-reservation rights to hunt, fish and gather.".
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115.28
(27) Wisconsin geography alliance. Annually allocate the amount in
12the appropriation under s. 20.255 (3) (ec) to the Wisconsin geography alliance to train
13teachers and develop curricula for primary and secondary education in geography.
14This subsection does not apply after June 30, 1996.".
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115.28
(41) Elks and Easter Seals Center for Respite and Recreation. 19Annually distribute the amount appropriated under s. 20.255 (3) (d) to the Elks and
20Easter Seals Center for Respite and Recreation.".
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115.38
(1) (d) The number and percentage of resident pupils attending a course
24in a nonresident school district under s. 118.52, the number of nonresident pupils
1attending a course in the school district under s. 118.52, and the courses taken by
2those pupils.".
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115.38
(1) (e) The method of reading instruction used in the school district and
6the textbook series used to teach reading in the school district.".
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8"115.71
(2) (d) Determined to be an Indian under rules promulgated by the
9department in coordination with the board state superintendent under s. 115.28 (17)
10(c).
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115.74
(1) (intro.) On or before July 1 in every even-numbered year, the
14department, in coordination with the board, state superintendent shall:
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115.74
(2) (intro.) Annually, on or before July 1, the
department, in
17coordination with the board, state superintendent shall evaluate all available
18resources and programs which are or could be directed toward meeting the
19educational needs of American Indian pupils. The evaluation shall include
20information on: