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3. Multiply the amount determined under subd. 2. by $17,490,600.”.
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2“2. Subtract the amount determined under subd. 1. from 16.813.”.
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5“b. Subtract the amount determined under subd. 1. a. from 14.5.”.
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9“2. Subtract the amount determined under subd. 1. from 14.5.”.
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11“(e) In addition to the payment under par. (d), each city, village, and town with
12a population in 2022 of at least 30,000 and not more than 50,000 shall receive an
13amount calculated as follows:
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1. Divide the population of the city, village, or town in 2022 by the sum of the
15population in 2022 of all cities, villages, and towns with a population in 2022 of at
16least 30,000 and not more than 50,000.
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2. Multiply the amount determined under subd. 1. by $5,000,000.
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(f) Each city, village, and town with a population in 2022 of 110,000 or more
19shall receive an amount equal to 10 percent of the amount received by the city,
20village, or town in 2024 under s. 79.036 or the amount calculated as follows,
21whichever is greater:
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1. Multiply the population of the city, village, or town in 2022 by 0.00001659.
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2. Subtract the amount determined under subd. 1. from 14.5.
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13. Multiply the population of the city, village, or town in 2022 by the amount
2determined under subd. 2.
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4. Add the amount determined under subd. 3. to 25,700.”.
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5“am. The agreement or contract is entered into no earlier than the date
6identified in the notice under 2023 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 244 (1).”.
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12“
Section 217m. 79.05 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
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79.05
(4) Notwithstanding subs. (2) and (3), in 2025, each municipality shall
14receive a payment under this section that is equal to the amount of the payment
15received by the municipality under this section in 2024.”.
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17“
Section 219n. 111.70 (4) (mc) 7. of the statutes is created to read:
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111.70
(4) (mc) 7. In any municipality with a retirement system established
19under chapter 201 or 396, laws of 1937, any terms of such a retirement system,
20including, but not limited to, the costs, payments, contributions, benefits, or design,
21including all impacts or effects that any changes made to the retirement system
22might have upon the wages, hours, or conditions of employment, with any bargaining
23unit composed of public safety employees or any employees treated as public safety
24employees under par. (bn).”.
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2“1. The incident occurred during one of the following:
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a. School hours.
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b. A school-sanctioned event that occurred before or after school hours.
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c. The transportation of pupils to or from school.”.
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1079. Page 123, line 6: after “days." insert “A mandate to close more than one
11business as provided under this subsection may not distinguish between essential
12and nonessential businesses.".
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1380. Page 126, line 20: delete the material beginning with “
was never" and
14ending with “
statutes" on page 127, line 7, and substitute “
was not an active employe
15of the county on December 31 of the year that an ordinance goes into effect under s.
1677.70 (2) (a) of the statutes and is hired by the county after December 31 of the year
17that an ordinance goes into effect under s. 77.70 (2) (a) of the statutes with respect
18to the position to which the person is hired after that date, irrespective of whether
19the person was previously an employe of the county. Such a person may not accrue
20any further service under the retirement system of the county”.
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2181. Page 128, line 18: delete the material beginning with “
make" and ending
22with “
system." on line 19 and substitute “
, except as required for compliance with
1federal law, increase or in any way enhance the benefits for employees who remain
2in the retirement system.”.
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382. Page 129, line 8: delete the material beginning with “who" and ending
4with “statutes" on line 12 and substitute “and who are hired by the city or city agency
5after December 31 of the year that an ordinance goes into effect under s. 77.701 (1)
6of the statutes, were not active employes of the city or a city agency on that date, with
7respect to the position to which the person is hired after that date, irrespective of
8whether the person was previously an employe of the city or a city agency. Such a
9person may not accrue any further service under the retirement system of the city”.
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1083. Page 130, line 6: delete the material beginning with “
make" and ending
11with “
system." on line 7 and substitute “
, except as required for compliance with
12federal law, increase or in any way enhance the benefits for employees who remain
13in the retirement system.”.
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19“(5f)
Retirement system closure to new employees. No provision of this act
20may be construed or interpreted as effecting a partial termination of any plan created
21under laws of 1937, chapter 201 or 396.
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22(5m) County jailers. In a county with a population of at least 750,000 that
23elects to become a participating employer after December 31, 2023, for the purposes
1of
2023 Wisconsin Act 4, the county shall be treated as a county that did not classify
2county jailers as protective occupation participants as of January 1, 2024.”.
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387. Page 131, line 23: after “s. 213.10 (1g)" insert “, not including law
4enforcement officers or fire fighters whose positions are funded by grants received
5from the state or federal government. The 1st class city may use any reasonable
6method of estimating the number of full-time equivalent law enforcement officers
7employed by the 1st class city and the daily staffing level of the paid fire department
8for the year, but may consider only positions that are actually filled".
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12“
(4f)
Fire and police commission. The treatment of s. 62.50 (1h) and (1j) first
13applies to a vacancy on the board of fire and police commissioners that occurs on the
14effective date of this subsection, except that if the board has a member with
15professional law enforcement experience and a member with professional fire
16fighting experience, the treatment of s. 62.50 (1h) and (1j) first applies to the
17vacancies created by the expiration of the terms of those members or a vacancy
18created by the death, resignation, or removal of those members.”.