108.205 (2) All employers of 100 50 or more employees, as determined under s. 108.22 (1) (ae), shall file the quarterly report under sub. (1) using an electronic medium approved by the department for such employers. An employer that becomes subject to the reporting requirement under this subsection shall file its initial report under this subsection for the 4th quarter beginning after the quarter in which the employer becomes subject to the reporting requirement. Once an employer becomes subject to the reporting requirement under this subsection, the employer shall continue to file its quarterly reports under this subsection unless that requirement is waived by the department.
86,58 Section 58. 108.22 (1) (ac) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.22 (1) (ac) In addition to any fee assessed under par. (a), the department may assess an employer or employer agent that is subject to the reporting requirement under s. 108.205 (2) and that fails to file its report in a format prescribed under that subsection may be assessed a penalty of $10 for each employee whose information is not reported in a format prescribed under s. 108.205 (1m) (b) or (2).
86,59 Section 59. 108.22 (1) (ad) of the statutes is renumbered 108.22 (1) (ad) 1.
86,60 Section 60. 108.22 (1) (ad) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
108.22 (1) (ad) 2. An employer that is subject to the reporting requirements under s. 108.17 (2b) and that fails to file a contribution report in accordance with s. 108.17 (2b) may be assessed a penalty by the department in the amount of $25 for each report that is not filed in accordance with s. 108.17 (2b).
86,61 Section 61. 108.22 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.22 (1) (b) If the due date of a report or payment under s. 108.15 (5) (b), 108.151 (5) (f) or (7), 108.16 (8), 108.17, or 108.205 would otherwise be a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday under state or federal law, the due date is the next following day which is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday under state or federal law.
86,62 Section 62. 108.22 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.22 (1) (c) Any report or payment, except a payment required by s. 108.15 (5) (b) or 108.151 (5) (f) or (7), to which this subsection applies is delinquent, within the meaning of par. (a), unless it is received by the department, in the form prescribed by law or rule of the department, no later than its due date as determined under par. (b), or if mailed is either postmarked no later than that due date or is received by the department no later than 3 days after that due date. Any payment required by s. 108.15 (5) (b) or 108.151 (5) (f) or (7) is delinquent, within the meaning of par. (a), unless it is received by the department, in the form prescribed by law, no later than the last day of the month in which it is due.
86,63 Section 63. 108.22 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.22 (1m) If an employer owes any contributions, reimbursements or assessments under s. 108.15 or 108.151, interest, fees, or payments for forfeitures or other penalties to the department under this chapter and fails to pay the amount owed, the department has a perfected lien upon the employer's right, title, and interest in all of its real and personal property located in this state in the amount finally determined to be owed, plus costs. Except where creation of a lien is barred or stayed by bankruptcy or other insolvency law, the lien is effective when the department issues a determination of the amount owed under s. 108.10 (1) and shall continue until the amount owed, plus costs and interest to the date of payment, is paid. If a lien is initially barred or stayed by bankruptcy or other insolvency law, it shall become effective immediately upon expiration or removal of such bar or stay. The perfected lien does not give the department priority over lienholders, mortgagees, purchasers for value, judgment creditors, and pledges whose interests have been recorded before the department's lien is recorded.
86,64 Section 64. 108.22 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.22 (2) (a) 1. If any employing unit or any individual who is found personally liable under sub. (9) fails to pay to the department any amount found to be due it in proceedings pursuant to s. 108.10, provided that no appeal or review permitted under s. 108.10 is pending and that the time for taking an appeal or review has expired, the department or any authorized representative may issue a warrant directed to the clerk of circuit court for any county of the state.
2. The clerk of circuit court shall enter in the judgment and lien docket the name of the employing unit or individual mentioned in the warrant and the amount of the contributions, interest, costs and other fees for which the warrant is issued and the date when such copy is entered.
3. A warrant entered under subd. 2. shall be considered in all respects as a final judgment constituting a perfected lien upon the employing unit's or individual's right, title and interest in all real and personal property located in the county where the warrant is entered.
4. The department or any authorized representative may thereafter file an execution with the clerk of circuit court for filing by the clerk of circuit court with the sheriff of any county where real or personal property of the employing unit or individual is found, commanding the sheriff to levy upon and sell sufficient real and personal property of the employing unit or individual to pay the amount stated in the warrant in the same manner as upon an execution against property issued upon the judgment of a court of record, and to return the warrant to the department and pay to it the money collected by virtue thereof within 60 days after receipt of the warrant.
(b) The clerk of circuit court shall accept, file and enter each warrant under par. (a) and each satisfaction, release, or withdrawal under subs. (5), (6), and (8m) in the judgment and lien docket without prepayment of any fee, but the clerk of circuit court shall submit a statement of the proper fee semiannually to the department covering the periods from January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31 unless a different billing period is agreed to between the clerk of circuit court and the department. The fees shall then be paid by the department, but the fees provided by s. 814.61 (5) for entering the warrants shall be added to the amount of the warrant and collected from the employing unit or individual when satisfaction or release is presented for entry.
86,65 Section 65. 108.22 (8) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 108.22 (8) (b) 1. and amended to read:
108.22 (8) (b) 1. To recover any overpayment which is not otherwise repaid or recovery of which has not been waived, or any assessment under s. 108.04 (11) (cm), the department may recoup the amount of the overpayment from benefits the individual would otherwise be eligible to receive, or file a warrant against the liable individual in the same manner as is provided in this section for collecting delinquent payments from employers, or both, but only to the extent of recovering.
3. Any recovery under this paragraph is limited to the actual amount of the overpayment or assessment and any costs and disbursements, without interest.
86,66 Section 66. 108.22 (8) (b) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
108.22 (8) (b) 2. To recover any assessment under s. 108.04 (11) (cm), the department may file a warrant against the liable individual in the same manner as is provided in this section for collecting delinquent payments from employers.
86,67 Section 67. 108.225 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.225 (1) (a) "Contribution" includes a reimbursement or assessment under s. 108.15, 108.151, or 108.152, interest for a nontimely payment, fees, and any payment due for a forfeiture imposed upon an employing unit under s. 108.04 (11) (c) or other penalty assessed by the department under this chapter.
86,68 Section 68. 108.225 (20) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.225 (20) Cost of levy. Any Whenever property is secured by means of a levy, any 3rd party in possession of the debtor's property is entitled to collect from the debtor a levy fee of $5 for each levy in any case where property is secured through the levy which a debt is satisfied by means of a single payment and $15 for each levy in which a debt is satisfied by means of more than one payment. The fee is payable from the property levied against and is in addition to the amount of the levy. The 3rd party shall deduct the fee from the proceeds of may charge the fee to the debtor at the time the party transfers the proceeds of the levy to the department.
86,69 Section 69. 108.24 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
108.24 (2) Any Except as provided in s. 108.16 (8) (m), any person who knowingly makes a false statement or representation in connection with any report or as to any information duly required by the department under this chapter, or who knowingly refuses or fails to keep any records or to furnish any reports or information duly required by the department under this chapter, shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500, or imprisoned not more than 90 days or both; and each such false statement or representation and every day of such refusal or failure constitutes a separate offense.
86,70 Section 70. 165.066 of the statutes is created to read:
165.066 Assistant attorney general; unemployment insurance law enforcement. The attorney general shall assign at least 0.5 assistant attorney general position to assist in the investigation and prosecution of noncompliance with ch. 108.
86,71 Section 71. 165.60 of the statutes is amended to read:
165.60 Law enforcement. The department of justice is authorized to enforce ss. 101.123 (2), (5), and (8), 944.30, 944.31, 944.33, 944.34, 945.02 (2), 945.03 (1m), and 945.04 (1m) and ch. 108 and is invested with the powers conferred by law upon sheriffs and municipal police officers in the performance of those duties. This section does not deprive or relieve sheriffs, constables, and other local police officers of the power and duty to enforce those sections, and those officers shall likewise enforce those sections.
86,72 Section 72. Nonstatutory provisions.
(1) Study of unemployment insurance fund. The department of workforce development shall study the long-term fiscal stability of the unemployment reserve fund and shall determine what measures, if any, are required to maintain that stability. The department shall report its findings and recommendations to the council on unemployment insurance no later than July 1, 2007.
(2) Authorized positions; department of justice. The authorized FTE positions for the department of justice are increased by 0.5 PR-S position on January 1, 2006, to be funded from the appropriation under section 20.455 (2) (k) of the statutes.
86,73 Section 73. Initial applicability.
(1) The treatment of sections 108.02 (12) (a) and 108.09 (2) (bm) and (4s) of the statutes first applies with respect to employment after December 31, 2005.
(2) The treatment of section 108.02 (15) (j) 7. of the statutes first applies with respect to employment after December 31, 2005.
(3) The treatment of section 108.02 (15) (k) 14. of the statutes first applies with respect to benefit years that begin on the effective date of this subsection.
(4) The treatment of section 108.02 (21e) (intro.) of the statutes first applies with respect to determinations issued under sections 108.09 and 108.10 of the statutes in the first week beginning in January 2006 or, with respect to determinations that are appealed, to decisions issued under sections 108.09 and 108.10 of the statutes in the first week beginning in January 2006.
(5) The treatment of section 108.04 (1) (b) 1. and 3. (intro.) and (c) of the statutes first applies with respect to suspensions and terminations of employment occurring on the effective date of this subsection.
(6) The treatment of section 108.04 (1) (e) of the statutes first applies with respect to weeks of unemployment beginning on the effective date of this subsection.
(7) The treatment of section 108.04 (5) and (5g) of the statutes first applies with respect to discharges occurring on the first Sunday that follows the 90th day beginning after the effective date of this subsection.
(8) The treatment of section 108.04 (7) (f) of the statutes first applies with respect to terminations of employment occurring on the effective date of this subsection.
(9) The treatment of section 108.04 (13) (c), (e), and (g) of the statutes first applies with respect to redeterminations issued under section 108.09 of the statutes on the effective date of this subsection or, with respect to matters in which no redetermination is issued, with respect to decisions issued under section 108.09 of the statutes on the effective date of this subsection.
(10) The treatment of section 108.04 (16) (b) and (c) 2. of the statutes first applies with respect to determinations issued under section 108.09 of the statutes on the effective date of this subsection or, with respect to determinations that are appealed, to decisions issued under section 108.09 of the statutes on the effective date of this subsection.
(11) The treatment of section 108.05 (3) (a) of the statutes first applies with respect to weeks of unemployment beginning on the effective date of this subsection.
(12) The treatment of section 108.09 (4n) of the statutes first applies with respect to appeals filed on the effective date of this subsection.
(13) The treatment of section 108.105 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect to suspensions resulting from appeal tribunal hearings held on the effective date of this subsection.
(14) The treatment of sections 108.151 (4) (b) and (7), 108.16 (6w) and (6x), 108.22 (1) (b) and (c) and (1m), and 108.225 (1) (a) of the statutes first applies with respect to payrolls for the 2005 calendar year.
(15) The treatment of sections 108.16 (8) (e) 1., (em), (h), (im), (m), and (n), 108.18 (1) (a) and (2) (d), and 108.24 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect to transfers of businesses occurring after December 31, 2005.
(16) The treatment of section 108.17 (2b) of the statutes first applies to employers of 75 or more employees with respect to reports required under section 108.17 (2) of the statutes for the 2nd quarter beginning after the quarter that includes the effective date of this subsection.
(17) The treatment of section 108.17 (2b) of the statutes first applies to employers of 50 to 74 employees with respect to reports required under section 108.17 (2) of the statutes for the 6th quarter beginning after the quarter that includes the effective date of this subsection.
(18) The treatment of section 108.17 (2g) of the statutes first applies with respect to reports filed under section 108.17 (2) of the statutes for the 2nd quarter beginning after the quarter that includes the effective date of this subsection.
(19) The treatment of section 108.205 (1m) of the statutes first applies with respect to reports filed under section 108.205 (1) of the statutes for the 2nd quarter beginning after the quarter that includes the effective date of this subsection.
(20) The treatment of section 108.205 (2) of the statutes first applies to employers of 75 to 99 employees with respect to reports required under section 108.205 (2) of the statutes for the 2nd quarter beginning after the quarter that includes the effective date of this subsection.
(21) The treatment of section 108.205 (2) of the statutes first applies to employers of 50 to 74 employees with respect to reports required under section 108.205 (2) of the statutes for the 6th quarter beginning after the quarter that includes the effective date of this subsection.
(22) The treatment of section 108.22 (2) of the statutes first applies with respect to liabilities existing on the effective date of this subsection.
(23) The treatment of section 108.225 (20) of the statutes first applies with respect to levies served on the effective date of this subsection.
86,74 Section 74. Effective date.
(1) This act takes effect on the first Sunday after publication.
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