AB2-AA1,7,63 (b) A person who resides with and who provides companionship and care, not
4including practical or professional nursing, as defined in s. 441.001 (3) and (4), and
5not more than 15 hours per week of general household work for an employer who, due
6to advanced age or physical or mental disability, cannot care for his or her own needs.
AB2-AA1,7,87 (c) An elementary or secondary school student performing student work-like
8activities in the student's school.
AB2-AA1,7,11 9(9) Department may revise. The department may promulgate rules to increase
10a minimum wage or an allowance for meals and lodging provided under subs. (1) to
11(7).
AB2-AA1, s. 16m 12Section 16m. 104.04 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,8,2 13104.04 Classifications; department's authority. The department shall
14investigate, ascertain, determine, and fix such reasonable classifications, and shall
15impose general or special orders, determining the living-wage living wage, and shall
16carry out the purposes of ss. 104.01 to 104.12. Such this chapter. Those
17investigations, classifications, and orders shall be made as provided under s.
18103.005, and the penalties specified in s. 103.005 (12) shall apply to and be imposed
19for any violation of ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter. In determining the living-wage
20living wage, the department may consider the effect that an increase in the
21living-wage living wage might have on the economy of the state, including the effect
22of a living-wage living wage increase on job creation, retention, and expansion, on
23the availability of entry-level jobs, and on regional economic conditions within the
24state. The department may not establish a different minimum wage for men and

1women. Said Those orders shall be subject to review in the manner provided in ch.
2227.
AB2-AA1, s. 17m 3Section 17m. 104.045 of the statutes is renumbered 104.045 (intro.) and
4amended to read:
AB2-AA1,8,7 5104.045 Tipped employees Tips, meals, lodging, and hours worked.
6(intro.) The department shall by rule determine what amount of promulgate rules
7governing all of the following:
AB2-AA1,8,9 8(1) The counting of tips or similar gratuities may be counted toward fulfillment
9of the employer's obligation under this chapter.
AB2-AA1, s. 18m 10Section 18m. 104.045 (2) and (3) of the statutes are created to read:
AB2-AA1,8,1211 104.045 (2) The deduction of meals or lodging provided by an employer to an
12employee from the employer's obligation under this chapter.
AB2-AA1,8,14 13(3) The determination of hours worked by an employee during which the
14employee is entitled to a living wage under this chapter.
AB2-AA1, s. 19m 15Section 19m. 104.05 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,8,21 16104.05 Complaints; investigation. The department shall, within 20 days
17after the filing of a verified complaint of any person setting forth alleging that the
18wages paid to any employee in any occupation are not sufficient to enable the
19employee to maintain himself or herself under conditions consistent with his or her
20welfare, investigate and determine whether there is reasonable cause to believe that
21the wage paid to any the employee is not a living-wage living wage.
AB2-AA1, s. 20m 22Section 20m. 104.06 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,9,6 23104.06 Wage council; determination. If, upon investigation, the
24department finds that there is reasonable cause to believe that the wages paid to any
25employee are not a living-wage, it living wage, the department shall appoint a wage

1council, selected so as fairly to represent employers, employees , and the public, to
2assist in its investigations and determinations. The living-wage department may
3use the results of an investigation under this section to establish a living wage. A
4living wage
so determined upon shall be the living-wage living wage for all
5employees within the same class as established by the classification of the
6department under s. 104.04.
AB2-AA1, s. 21m 7Section 21m. 104.07 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,9,148 104.07 (1) The department shall make promulgate rules and, except as
9provided under subs. (5) and (6), grant licenses, to any employer who employs any
10employee who is unable to earn the living-wage theretofore determined upon,
11permitting such person to
a living wage so that the employee may work for a wage
12which shall be that is commensurate with the employee's ability and each . Each
13license so granted shall establish a wage for the licensee employees of the licensee
14who are unable to earn a living wage
.
AB2-AA1, s. 22m 15Section 22m. 104.07 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,9,2216 104.07 (2) The department shall make promulgate rules and, except as
17provided under subs. (5) and (6), grant licenses to sheltered workshops to permit the
18employment of workers with disabilities who are unable to earn the living-wage at
19a living wage so that those workers may work for a wage that is commensurate with
20their ability abilities and productivity. A license granted to a sheltered workshop
21under this section may be issued for the entire workshop or a department of the
22workshop.
AB2-AA1, s. 23m 23Section 23m. 104.08 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 104.08 (2m) and
24amended to read:
AB2-AA1,10,4
1104.08 (2m) All persons Any person working in an occupation a trade industry
2for which a living-wage living wage has been established for minors, and who shall
3have
has no trade, shall, if employed in an occupation which is a trade industry, be
4indentured under the provisions of s. 106.01.
AB2-AA1, s. 24m 5Section 24m. 104.08 (1m) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-AA1,10,86 104.08 (1m) (b) "Trade industry" means an industry involving physical labor
7and characterized by mechanical skill and training such as render a period of
8instruction reasonably necessary.
AB2-AA1, s. 25m 9Section 25m. 104.08 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 104.08 (1m) (intro.) and
10amended to read:
AB2-AA1,10,1211 104.08 (1m) (intro.) A "trade" or a "trade industry" within the meaning of ss.
12104.01 to 104.12 shall be a trade or
In this section:
AB2-AA1,10,17 13(a) "Trade" means an industry occupation involving physical labor and
14characterized by mechanical skill and training such as render a period of instruction
15reasonably necessary. The department shall investigate, determine and declare
16what occupations and industries are included within the phrase a "trade" or a "trade
17industry".
AB2-AA1, s. 26m 18Section 26m. 104.08 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 104.08 (3) (b) and
19amended to read:
AB2-AA1,10,2120 104.08 (3) (b) The department may make exceptions to the operation of subs.
21(1) and (2) (1m) and (2m) where conditions make their application unreasonable.
AB2-AA1, s. 27m 22Section 27m. 104.08 (3) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
AB2-AA1,10,2423 104.08 (3) (a) The department shall investigate, determine, and declare what
24occupations and industries are included within a trade or a trade industry.
AB2-AA1, s. 28m 25Section 28m. 104.10 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,11,7
1104.10 Penalty for intimidating witness. Any employer who discharges or
2threatens to discharge, or who in any way discriminates , or threatens to
3discriminate, against any employee because the employee has testified or is about
4to testify, or because the employer believes that the employee may testify, in any
5investigation or proceeding relative to the enforcement of ss. 104.01 to 104.12, is
6guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of
7$25
this chapter may be fined $500 for each offense.
AB2-AA1, s. 29m 8Section 29m. 104.11 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,11,12 9104.11 Definition of violation. Each day during which any an employer
10shall employ employs a person for whom a living-wage living wage has been fixed
11established at a wage less than the living-wage fixed established living wage shall
12constitute a separate and distinct violation of ss. 104.01 to 104.12 this chapter.
AB2-AA1, s. 30m 13Section 30m. 104.12 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,11,20 14104.12 Complaints. Any person may register with the department a
15complaint that the wages paid to employees for whom a living-wage living wage has
16been established are less than that rate, and the department shall investigate the
17matter and take all proceedings necessary to enforce the payment of a wage not less
18than the living-wage a living wage. Section 111.322 (2m) applies to discharge and
19other discriminatory acts arising in connection with any proceeding under this
20section.
AB2-AA1, s. 31m 21Section 31m. 234.94 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,11,2522 234.94 (5) "Primary employment" means work which that pays at least the
23minimum wage as established under ch. 104 s. 104.035 (1) or under federal law,
24whichever is greater, offers adequate fringe benefits, including health insurance,
25and is not seasonal or part time.
AB2-AA1, s. 32m
1Section 32m. 234.94 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,12,72 234.94 (8) "Target group" means a population group for which the
3unemployment level is at least 25% higher than the statewide unemployment level,
4or a population group for which the average wage received is less than 1.2 times the
5minimum wage as established under ch. 104 s. 104.035 (1) or under federal law,
6whichever is greater. No population group is required to be located within a
7contiguous geographic area to be considered a target group.
AB2-AA1, s. 33m 8Section 33m. 800.09 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,12,229 800.09 (1) (b) If the defendant agrees to perform community service work in
10lieu of making restitution or paying the forfeiture, assessments, and costs, or both,
11the court may order that the defendant perform community service work for a public
12agency or a nonprofit charitable organization that is designated by the court.
13Community service work may be in lieu of restitution only if also agreed to by the
14public agency or nonprofit charitable organization and by the person to whom
15restitution is owed. The court may utilize any available resources, including any
16community service work program, in ordering the defendant to perform community
17service work. The number of hours of community service work required may not
18exceed the number determined by dividing the amount owed on the forfeiture by the
19minimum wage established under ch. 104 for adults in nonagriculture, nontipped
20employment
s. 104.035 (1). The court shall ensure that the defendant is provided a
21written statement of the terms of the community service order and that the
22community service order is monitored.
AB2-AA1, s. 34m 23Section 34m. 800.095 (4) (b) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,13,1124 800.095 (4) (b) 3. That the defendant perform community service work for a
25public agency or a nonprofit charitable organization designated by the court, except

1that the court may not order the defendant to perform community service work
2unless the defendant agrees to perform community service work and, if the
3community service work is in lieu of restitution, unless the person to whom the
4restitution is owed agrees. The court may utilize any available resources, including
5any community service work program, in ordering the defendant to perform
6community service work. The number of hours of community service work required
7may not exceed the number determined by dividing the amount owed on the
8forfeiture, or restitution, or both, by the minimum wage established under ch. 104
9for adults in nonagriculture, nontipped employment
s. 104.035 (1). The court shall
10ensure that the defendant is provided a written statement of the terms of the
11community service order and that the community service order is monitored.
AB2-AA1, s. 35m 12Section 35m. 895.035 (2m) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB2-AA1,14,413 895.035 (2m) (c) The court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under chs. 48 and
14938 may order that the juvenile perform community service work for a public agency
15or nonprofit charitable organization that is designated by the court in lieu of making
16restitution or paying the forfeiture or surcharge. If the parent agrees to perform
17community service work in lieu of making restitution or paying the forfeiture or
18surcharge, the court may order that the parent perform community service work for
19a public agency or a nonprofit charitable organization that is designated by the court.
20Community service work may be in lieu of restitution only if also agreed to by the
21public agency or nonprofit charitable organization and by the person to whom
22restitution is owed. The court may utilize any available resources, including any
23community service work program, in ordering the juvenile or parent to perform
24community service work. The number of hours of community service work required
25may not exceed the number determined by dividing the amount owed on the

1restitution, forfeiture, or surcharge by the minimum wage established under ch. 104
2for adults in nonagriculture, nontipped employment
s. 104.035 (1). The court shall
3ensure that the juvenile or parent is provided with a written statement of the terms
4of the community service order and that the community service order is monitored.
AB2-AA1, s. 36m 5Section 36m. Effective date.
AB2-AA1,14,126 (1) Minimum wage. The treatment of sections 49.141 (1g), 104.01 (intro.), (1),
7(1d), (5), (5g), (5m), (7m), and (8), 104.02, 104.03, 104.035, 104.04, 104.05, 104.06,
8104.07 (1) and (2), 104.08 (1), (1m) (b), and (2), 104.10, 104.11, 104.12, 234.94 (5) and
9(8), 800.09 (1) (b), 800.095 (4) (b) 3., and 895.035 (2m) (c) of the statutes, the
10renumbering and amendment of sections 104.045 and 104.08 (3) of the statutes, and
11the creation of sections 104.045 (2) and (3) and 104.08 (3) (a) of the statutes take effect
12on the first day of the 3rd month beginning after publication.".
AB2-AA1,14,1313 (End)
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