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1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY AMENDMENT 1,
To 1995 ASSEMBLY BILL 799
February 26, 1996 - Offered by Committee on Insurance, Securities and
Corporate Policy
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AB799-AA1,1,11 At the locations indicated, amend the bill as follows:
AB799-AA1,1,4 21. Page 1, line 3: after "coverage" insert: ", requiring information about an
3employe benefit plan in the notice to the department of industry, labor and human
4relations before a business closing or mass layoff".
AB799-AA1,1,5 52. Page 1, line 5: before that line insert:
AB799-AA1,1,6 6" Section 1. 109.07 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB799-AA1,2,87 109.07 (1m) Subject to sub. (5) or (6), an employer who has decided upon a
8business closing or mass layoff in this state shall promptly notify the subunit of the
9department that administers s. 101.27, any affected employe, any collective
10bargaining representative of any affected employe, and the highest official of any
11municipality in which the affected employment site is located, in writing of such
12action no later than 60 days prior to the date that the business closing or mass layoff
13takes place. The employer shall provide in writing all information concerning its
14payroll, any employe benefit plan, affected employes and the wages and other
15remuneration owed to such employes as the department may require. The
16department may in addition require the employer to submit a plan setting forth the

1manner in which final payment in full shall be made to affected employes. The
2department shall promptly provide a copy of the notice required under this
3subsection to the department of development and to the office of the commissioner
4of insurance
and shall cooperate with the department of development in the
5performance of its responsibilities under s. 560.15 and with the office of the
6commissioner of insurance in the performance of its responsibilities under s. 601.41
7(7)
. This subsection does not apply to a business closing or mass layoff that is caused
8by a strike or lockout.
AB799-AA1, s. 1c 9Section 1c. 109.07 (1m) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Acts 27,
10and .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB799-AA1,3,311 109.07 (1m) Subject to sub. (5) or (6), an employer who has decided upon a
12business closing or mass layoff in this state shall promptly notify the subunit of the
13department that administers s. 106.15, any affected employe, any collective
14bargaining representative of any affected employe, and the highest official of any
15municipality in which the affected employment site is located, in writing of such
16action no later than 60 days prior to the date that the business closing or mass layoff
17takes place. The employer shall provide in writing all information concerning its
18payroll, any employe benefit plan, affected employes and the wages and other
19remuneration owed to such employes as the department may require. The
20department may in addition require the employer to submit a plan setting forth the
21manner in which final payment in full shall be made to affected employes. The
22department shall promptly provide a copy of the notice required under this
23subsection to the department of commerce and to the office of the commissioner of
24insurance and shall cooperate with the department of commerce in the performance
25of its responsibilities under s. 560.15 and with the office of the commissioner of

1insurance in the performance of its responsibilities under s. 601.41 (7). This
2subsection does not apply to a business closing or mass layoff that is caused by a
3strike or lockout.".
AB799-AA1,3,4 43. Page 1, line 5: substitute "Section 1r" for "Section 1".
AB799-AA1,3,5 54. Page 2, line 16: after that line insert:
AB799-AA1,3,7 6" Section 3. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after publication,
7except as follows:
AB799-AA1,3,9 8(1)The repeal and recreation of section 109.07 (1m) of the statutes takes effect
9on July 1, 1996, or on the day after publication, whichever is later.".
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