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230.06
(1) (m) Prepare a progressive discipline plan which complies with the
13standards established by the administrator under s. 230.04 (13m).
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19. 230.06 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
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230.06
(4) An appointing authority shall maintain permanently an employee's
16disciplinary records in the employee's personnel file. Unless otherwise ordered by
17a court or, during the grievance process under s. 230.445, by the appointing
18authority, administrator, or commission, or unless otherwise agreed to in a
19settlement agreement, disciplinary records may not be removed from an employee's
20personnel file.
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21Section
20. 230.08 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.08
(2) (c) The director, associate director
, and state historian of the
23historical society; and, with the approval of the board of curators and the
24administrator, such number of specialists as are required by the society for specific
25research, writing, collecting
, or editing projects which for a limited period of time not
1to exceed 2 years, renewable at the discretion of the board of curators and the
2administrator for an additional 2-year period, require persons with particular
3training or experience in a specialized phase or field of history, historical research,
4writing, collecting
, or editing, and any persons whose entire salary is paid from funds
5reappropriated to the society by s. 20.245 (1) (r) where
a competitive
examination 6process is impractical.
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7Section
21. 230.12 (1) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.12
(1) (h)
Other pay, benefits, and working conditions. The compensation
9plan may include other provisions relating to pay, benefits, and working conditions
10that
shall supersede
the provisions of the civil service and other applicable statutes
11and rules promulgated by the director and the administrator.
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12Section
22. 230.13 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.13
(1) (a)
Examination scores and ranks and other evaluations 14Evaluations of applicants
, including any examination scores and rankings.
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23. 230.13 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.13
(3) (b) The director and the administrator may provide any agency with
17personnel information relating to the hiring and recruitment process, including
18specifically
the examination scores and ranks and other evaluations of applicants.
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19Section
24. 230.13 (3) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
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230.13
(3) (c) The administrator and the director shall provide an appointing
21authority with access to the personnel files of any individual who currently holds a
22position whom the appointing authority intends to make an offer of employment.
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1230.15
(1) Subject to the restriction under s. 230.143, appointments to, and
2promotions in, the classified service shall be made only according to merit and
3fitness, which shall be ascertained so far as practicable by competitive
examination 4procedures. The director may waive competitive
examination procedures for
5appointments made under subs. (1m) and (2) and shall waive competitive
6examination procedures for appointments made under sub. (2m).
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230.15
(1m) (c) 1. Whenever a position is included in the classified service
10under par. (a), the director may waive the requirement for competitive
examination 11procedures under sub. (1) with respect to the position and certify the incumbent
12employee for appointment to the position in accordance with subd. 2.
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27. 230.15 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
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230.15
(6) Annually, each appointing authority shall submit a report to the
15director and the administrator indicating the number of days it took to make an offer
16of employment for a vacant position after receiving from the director a list of names
17of individuals who are certified for appointment to the position.
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18Section
28. 230.15 (7) of the statutes is created to read:
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230.15
(7) An appointing authority may not make an offer of employment to
20any individual who currently holds a position unless the appointing authority has
21reviewed the personnel file of the individual.
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22Section
29. 230.16 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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23230.16 (title)
Applications and examinations resumes.
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1230.16
(1) (a) The director shall require persons applying for
admission to any
2examination under this subchapter or under the rules of the director a position in the
3classified service to file an application
and resume with the bureau
a reasonable time
4prior to the proposed examination.
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5Section
31. 230.16 (1) (ap) of the statutes is created to read:
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230.16
(1) (ap) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., the director may not request
7a person applying for a position in the civil service, on an application or otherwise,
8to supply information regarding the conviction record of the applicant, or otherwise
9inquire into or consider the conviction record of the applicant before the applicant
10has been certified for the position. This paragraph does not prohibit the
11administrator from notifying an applicant for a position in the civil service that, by
12law or policy, a particular conviction record may disqualify an applicant from
13employment in a particular position.
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2. If a particular conviction record disqualifies applicants for a certain position
15in the state civil service, the administrator may request a person applying for the
16position to supply information regarding the conviction record of the applicant, or
17otherwise inquire into or consider the conviction record of the applicant, to determine
18whether the applicant's conviction record disqualifies him or her for the position
19before the applicant is certified for the position.
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230.16
(2) Competitive
examinations
procedures in the selection process shall
23be free and open to all applicants who have fulfilled the preliminary requirements
24stated in the
examination announcement
for the procedure. To assure that all
25applicants have a fair opportunity to compete,
examinations competitive procedures
1shall be
held at such times and places as, in the judgment of the director, scheduled
2in a manner that most nearly meet the convenience of applicants and needs of the
3service
, as determined by the director.
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230.16
(3) The director may appoint boards of
examiners evaluators of at least
72 persons
, one of which is selected by the bureau and one of which is a representative
8of the appointing authority, for the purpose of conducting oral
examinations 9evaluations as a part of the
examination hiring procedure for certain positions. All
10board members evaluators shall be well-qualified and impartial. All questions
11asked and answers made in any
examination of applicants oral evaluation shall be
12recorded and made a part of the
records of the applicants applicant's records.
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13Section
34. 230.16 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.16
(4) All
examinations selection criteria, including minimum training
15and experience requirements, for positions in the classified service shall be
16job-related in compliance with appropriate validation standards and shall be subject
17to the approval of the administrator. All relevant experience, whether paid or
18unpaid, shall satisfy experience requirements.
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230.16
(5) In the interest of sound personnel management, consideration of
22applicants
, and service to agencies, the director may set a standard for proceeding
23to subsequent steps in
an examination the selection process, provided that all
24applicants are fairly treated and due notice has been given.
The standard may be
25at or above the passing point set by the director for any portion of the examination.
1The director shall utilize appropriate scientific techniques and procedures in
2administering the selection process, in rating the results of
examinations any
3evaluations used in the selection process, and in determining the relative ratings of
4the competitors.
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230.16
(6) If any applicant is unable to complete
the examination an evaluation
8that is used in the selection process in the form presented to the applicant due to a
9disability, the bureau shall provide
a reader, an appropriate place to take the
10examination or other similar prerequisites necessary accommodations to ensure
11equality of opportunity in the
examination selection process.
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12Section
37. 230.16 (7) of the statutes is renumbered 63.08 (1) (fm), and 63.08
13(1) (fm) 1. (intro.) and 2., as renumbered, are amended to read:
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63.08
(1) (fm) 1. (intro.) A preference shall be given to those veterans and to
15those spouses of veterans specified in subds. 1.
to 6.
a. to f. who gain eligibility on any
16competitive employment register and who do not currently hold a permanent
17appointment or have mandatory restoration rights to a permanent appointment to
18any position. A preference means the following:
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2. An applicant who is certified for a position after receiving a preference under
20par. (a) 4., 5. or 6. subd. 1. d., e., or f. and who is appointed to that position may not
21obtain a preference under
par. (a) 4., 5. or 6. subd. 1. d., e., or f. for any other civil
22service position for which the applicant subsequently applies.
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23Section
38. 230.16 (7m) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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1230.16
(7m) (b) 4.
The examination The appointing authority has not extended
2interviews for the position
is a written, nonessay examination that is scored by a
3machine or filled the position at the time the application is received.
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8Section
41. 230.16 (10) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.16
(10) Every reasonable precaution shall be taken to prevent any
10unauthorized person from gaining any knowledge of the nature or content of
the 11examinations competitive procedures in the selection process that is not available to
12every applicant.
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230.16
(11) Records of
examinations, including a transcript or recorded tape
16of oral examinations, given under this subchapter applicants shall be retained for at
17least one year. Inspection of such records shall be regulated by rules of the director.
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230.17
(1) The director shall provide by rule, the conditions, not otherwise
21provided by law, under which an
applicant eligible may be refused
examination or
22reexamination, or an eligible refused certification. These conditions shall be based
23on sufficient reason and shall reflect sound technical personnel management
24practices and those standards of conduct, deportment
, and character necessary and
25demanded to the orderly, efficient
, and just operation of the state service.
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230.17
(2) If the director refuses
to examine an applicant, or after an
4examination to certify an eligible, as provided in this section, the director, if
5requested by the applicant so rejected within 10 days of the date of receipt of the
6notice of rejection, shall give the applicant a full and explicit statement of the exact
7cause of such refusal
to examine or to certify. Applicants may appeal to the
8commission the decision of the director to refuse to
examine or certify under s. 230.44
9(1) (a). Upon request of an applicant or an eligible for a civil service position who has
10a disability, the department of health services shall obtain from the director a
11detailed description of all duties entailed by such position and shall determine and
12report its findings to the director, as to the ability of the applicant, or eligible, to
13perform the duties of such position. Such findings shall be conclusive as to the
14qualifications of any applicant, or eligible, so examined. A notice of rejection shall
15notify an applicant or eligible of his or her rights under this subsection.
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18230.18 Discrimination prohibited. No question in any form of application
19or in any
examination evaluation used in the hiring process may be so framed as to
20elicit information concerning the partisan political or religious opinions or
21affiliations of any applicant nor may any inquiry be made concerning such opinions
22or affiliations and all disclosures thereof shall be discountenanced except that the
23director may evaluate the competence and impartiality of applicants for positions
24such as clinical chaplain in a state institutional program. No discriminations may
25be exercised in the recruitment, application,
examination or hiring process against
1or in favor of any person because of the person's political or religious opinions or
2affiliations or because of age, sex, disability, race, color, sexual orientation, national
3origin
, or ancestry except as otherwise provided.
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8Section
48. 230.19 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
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230.21
(1) Subject to s. 230.275, the director may, to meet the needs of the
12service, establish separate recruitment
, examination and certification procedures
13for filling positions in unskilled labor and service classes.
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230.21
(2) The director may designate classifications in which applicants are
17in critically short supply and may develop such recruitment
, examination and
18certification processes as will provide agencies with prompt certification when
19qualified applicants can be found, provided that due notice has been given and proper
20competitive standards have been maintained.
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230.21
(3) The director shall designate classifications in prison industries in
24the department of corrections as critical positions requiring expeditious hiring and
25shall develop such recruitment
, examination and certification processes as will
1provide the department with prompt certification when qualified applicants can be
2found, provided that due notice has been given and proper competitive standards
3have been maintained.
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6230.213 Affirmative action procedures for corrections positions. The
7director may, to meet affirmative action objectives, establish such recruitment
,
8examination and certification procedures for positions in the department of
9corrections as will enable the department of corrections to increase the number of
10employees of a specified gender or a specified racial or ethnic group in those positions.
11The director shall design the procedures to obtain a work force in the department of
12corrections that reflects the relevant labor pool. The director may determine the
13relevant labor pool from the population of the state or of a particular geographic area
14of the state, whichever is more appropriate for achieving the affirmative action
15objective.
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230.24
(1) The administrator may by rule develop a career executive program
19that emphasizes excellence in administrative skills in order to provide agencies with
20a pool of highly qualified executive candidates, to provide outstanding
21administrative employees a broad opportunity for career advancement
, and to
22provide for the mobility of such employees among the agencies and units of state
23government for the most advantageous use of their managerial and administrative
24skills. To accomplish the purpose of this program, the director may provide policies
25and standards for recruitment,
examination, probation, employment register
1control, certification, transfer, promotion
, and reemployment, and the director may
2provide policies and standards for classification and salary administration, separate
3from procedures established for other employment. The administrator shall
4determine the positions which may be filled from career executive employment
5registers.
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6Section
54. 230.24 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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230.24
(2) A vacancy in a career executive position may be filled
only through
8an open competitive
examination, a competitive promotional examination or by
9restricting competition to employees in career executive positions
hiring process in
10order to achieve and maintain a highly competent work force in career executive
11positions, with due consideration given to affirmative action.
The appointing
12authority shall consider the guidelines under s. 230.19 when deciding how to fill a
13vacancy under this paragraph.
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230.25
(1) Appointing authorities shall give written notice to the director of any
17vacancy to be filled in any position in the classified service. The director shall certify,
18under this subchapter and the rules of the director, from the register of eligibles
19appropriate for the kind and type of employment, the grade and class in which the
20position is classified, any number of names at the head thereof. In determining the
21number of names to certify, the director shall use statistical methods and personnel
22management principles that are designed to maximize the number of certified names
23that are appropriate for filling the specific position vacancy. Up to 2 persons
24considered for appointment 3 times and not selected may be removed from the
1register for each 3 appointments made.
Certification under this subsection shall be
2made before granting any preference under s. 230.16 (7).
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5Section
57. 230.25 (1m) of the statutes is repealed.
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230.25
(1n) (a) (intro.) After certifying names under
subs. sub. (1)
, (1g) and 9(1m), the director may engage in expanded certification by doing one or more of the
10following:
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230.25
(2) (a) When certifying names to appointing authorities under this
14section, the director shall specify whether the certification includes qualifying
15veterans or persons the hiring of whom would serve affirmative action purposes,
16without divulging the names of those individuals.
The director shall not disclose any
17applicant's test score, with or without the addition of veterans preference points
18under s. 230.16 (7), to the appointing authority.
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60. 230.25 (2) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
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230.25
(2) (am) 1. If the certification list for a position includes a veteran and
21the appointing authority extends invitations to interview candidates for the position,
22the appointing authority shall extend an invitation to interview to the veteran.
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2. If a veteran is included on a certification list and if the minimum
24qualifications and the skills, abilities, competencies, and knowledge of the veteran
1and any other applicant being interviewed for the position are equal, the appointing
2authority shall give a preference to the veteran for the position.
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3. If the certification list for a position includes an individual who is any of the
4following and the appointing authority extends invitations to interview candidates
5for the position, the appointing authority shall extend an invitation to interview to
6the individual:
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a. A spouse of a disabled veteran whose disability is at least 70 percent.
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b. An unremarried spouse of a veteran who was killed in action.
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c. An unremarried spouse of a veteran who died of a service-connected
10disability.
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4. If an appointing authority does not appoint an eligible veteran and does
12appoint an eligible nonveteran to a position, no later than 30 days after making the
13appointment the appointing authority shall file with the director, in writing, the
14reasons for the appointing authority's decision. Any information filed under this
15subdivision is part of the veteran's record. The director may not make any
16information filed under this subdivision available to anyone other than the veteran
17unless directed to do so by the appointing authority who filed the information.
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(2) (b) Unless otherwise provided in this subchapter or the rules of the
21director, appointments shall be made by appointing authorities to all positions in the
22classified service from among those certified to them in accordance with this section.
23Appointments shall be made within
60 30 days after the date of certification unless
24an exception is made by the director. If an appointing authority does not make an
25appointment within
60 30 days after certification, he or she shall immediately report
1in writing to the director the reasons therefor. If the director determines that the
2failure to make an appointment is not justified under the merit system, the director
3shall issue an order directing that an appointment be made.
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4Section
62. 230.25 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: