SB44-SSA1,896,52
230.215
(4) Reports. Each agency, in complying with s. 15.04 (1) (d), shall
3include a report on the progress or failure of the plans of such agency in achieving
4the policies stated under sub. (1) and shall submit a copy of such report to the
5secretary director.
SB44-SSA1,896,87
230.22
(1) The
secretary director may establish by rule an entry professional
8class program for use in a wide range of entry professional positions.
SB44-SSA1,896,1310
230.22
(2) In connection with this program the
secretary director may establish
11separate classifications and corresponding pay provisions to provide agencies an
12entry professional program, through which they can compete on campuses and in the
13labor market for the best available applicants.
SB44-SSA1,897,215
230.24
(1) The
secretary director may by rule develop a career executive
16program that emphasizes excellence in administrative skills in order to provide
17agencies with a pool of highly qualified executive candidates, to provide outstanding
18administrative employees a broad opportunity for career advancement and to
19provide for the mobility of such employees among the agencies and units of state
20government for the most advantageous use of their managerial and administrative
21skills. To accomplish the purpose of this program, the administrator may provide
22policies and standards for recruitment, examination, probation, employment
23register control, certification, transfer, promotion and reemployment, and the
24secretary director may provide policies and standards for classification and salary
25administration, separate from procedures established for other employment. The
1secretary director shall determine the positions which may be filled from career
2executive employment registers.
SB44-SSA1,897,134
230.25
(1p) If an appointing authority appoints a person certified under this
5section and the person is not a veteran, the spouse of a veteran or a person the hiring
6of whom would serve affirmative action purposes, the appointing authority shall
7make and retain a written record of the appointing authority's reasons for selecting
8the person who was appointed. The appointing authority shall make the written
9records available to the
department office and annually submit a report to the
10department office summarizing the reasons contained in the written records. The
11department office shall annually prepare a report summarizing, for each agency, the
12reasons contained in the records prepared by appointing authorities under this
13subsection.
SB44-SSA1,897,2315
230.27
(2k) If an appointing authority selects, for a project position, a person
16who is not a veteran or is not a person the hiring of whom would serve affirmative
17action purposes, the appointing authority shall make and retain a written record of
18the appointing authority's reasons for selecting the person who was appointed. The
19appointing authority shall make the written records available to the
department 20office and annually submit a report to the
department office summarizing the
21reasons contained in the written records. The
department office shall annually
22prepare a report summarizing, for each agency, the information submitted by
23appointing authorities under this subsection.
SB44-SSA1,898,5
1230.32
(3) (a) Any classified employee who leaves state service and enters the
2armed forces of the United States shall, under this section, be granted written
3military leave of absence by the appointing authority. Notice of such leave from state
4service and the terms of any such leave shall be given in writing by the appointing
5authority to the
secretary director for purposes of record.
SB44-SSA1,898,146
(b) Any classified employee who leaves state service for civilian employment
7in response to a specific request or order of the federal government or any of its
8agencies in connection with manpower redistribution and utilization shall, under
9this section, make written application to the appointing authority for civilian leave
10of absence presenting such specific request or order of the federal government as
11supporting evidence. Such civilian leave shall be allowed by the appointing
12authority and its terms, which shall conform to the rules of the
secretary director,
13shall be in writing. Notice of such leave from state service shall be made in writing
14by the appointing authority to the
secretary director for purposes of record.
SB44-SSA1,898,1715
(c) All such military or civilian leaves of absence as heretofore may have been
16granted are validated and shall be deemed to be sufficient and effective hereunder.
17Such leaves shall be recorded with the
secretary
director.
SB44-SSA1,899,219
230.33
(2) A person appointed to an unclassified position by an appointing
20authority other than an appointing authority described under sub. (1), to a
21department other than the one in which the person was a classified employee may
22be granted a leave of absence without pay at the option of the person's former
23appointing authority in accordance with the leave of absence provisions in the rules
24of the
secretary director. An employee granted a leave of absence shall have the same
25restoration rights and reinstatement privileges as under sub. (1m). If not granted
1a leave of absence, the employee shall be entitled only to the reinstatement privileges
2under sub. (1m).
SB44-SSA1,899,54
230.34
(1) (c) The
secretary director shall establish guidelines for uniform
5application of this authority among the various agencies.
SB44-SSA1,899,77
230.34
(4) Resignations shall be regulated by the rules of the
secretary director.
SB44-SSA1,899,149
230.35
(1) (d) Annual leaves of absence shall not be cumulative except under
10sub. (1p) and except that unused annual leave shall, subject to the rules of the
11secretary director, be used in the year following the one in which it was earned, but
12no employee shall lose any unused annual leave because the employee's work
13responsibilities prevented the usage of the unused annual leave during the first 6
14months of the year following the year in which it was earned.
SB44-SSA1,900,216
230.35
(2) Leave of absence with pay owing to sickness and leave of absence
17without pay, other than annual leave and leave under s. 103.10, shall be regulated
18by rules of the
secretary director, except that unused sick leave shall accumulate
19from year to year. After July 1, 1973, employees appointed to career executive
20positions under the program established under s. 230.24 or positions designated in
21s. 19.42 (10) (L) or 20.923 (4), (7), (8), and (9) or authorized under s. 230.08 (2) (e) shall
22have any unused sick leave credits restored if they are reemployed in a career
23executive position or in a position under s. 19.42 (10) (L) or 20.923 (4), (7), (8), and
24(9) or authorized under s. 230.08 (2) (e), regardless of the duration of their absence.
1Restoration of unused sick leave credits if reemployment is to a position other than
2those specified above shall be in accordance with rules of the
secretary director.
SB44-SSA1,900,94
230.35
(2r) (b) The
secretary director may establish, by rule, a catastrophic
5leave program that permits employees to donate certain types and amounts of leave
6credits to other employees who have been absent from pay status because of a
7catastrophic need for which there is no paid leave benefits or replacement income
8available. The
secretary director shall determine the types and amounts of leave
9credits that may be donated.
SB44-SSA1,900,1411
230.35
(3) (d) Employees of the state are entitled to reasonable paid leaves of
12absence to compete in promotional examinations and interviews. The
secretary 13director shall promulgate rules governing the lengths of time allowable for such
14leaves, their frequency and the provisions for their use.
SB44-SSA1,900,1716
230.35
(3) (e) 2. e. The leave of absence conforms with any rules of the
secretary 17director regarding leaves of absence to provide specialized disaster relief services.
SB44-SSA1,900,2019
230.35
(3) (e) 5. The
secretary director may promulgate any rules necessary to
20implement this paragraph.
SB44-SSA1,901,222
230.35
(5) (b) The standard basis of employment shall be divided into 5 work
23days of 8 hours each except as provided under s. 230.215 (5), and except that when
24the conditions of employment cannot be satisfied by adhering to this division or when
25the public would not be inconvenienced, deviations may be permitted upon
1recommendation of the appointing authority and subsequent approval by the
2secretary director.
SB44-SSA1,901,94
230.37
(1) In cooperation with appointing authorities the
secretary director 5shall establish an employee performance evaluation program to provide a continuing
6record of employee development and, when applicable, to serve as a basis for
7pertinent personnel actions. Similar evaluations shall be conducted during the
8probationary period but may not infringe upon the authority of the appointing
9authority to retain or dismiss employees during the probationary period.
SB44-SSA1,901,1911
230.43
(5) Taxpayers' suits. The right of any taxpayer to bring any action to
12restrain the payment of compensation to any person appointed to or holding any
13office or place of employment in violation of this subchapter shall not be limited or
14denied by reason of the fact that the office or place of employment has been classified
15as, or determined to be, not subject to competitive examination; however, any
16judgment or injunction in any such action shall be prospective only, and shall not
17affect payments already made or due to such persons by the proper disbursing
18officers, in accordance with the rules of the
secretary director in force at the time of
19such payments.
SB44-SSA1,901,2421
230.44
(1) (b)
Decision made or delegated by secretary director. Appeal of a
22personnel decision under s. 230.09 (2) (a) or (d) or 230.13 (1) made by the
secretary 23director or by an appointing authority under authority delegated by the
secretary 24director under s. 230.04 (1m).
SB44-SSA1,902,4
1230.44
(1) (dm)
Noncompetitive appointment of certain disabled veterans. A
2personnel action under s. 230.275 by an appointing authority that is alleged to be
3illegal or an abuse of discretion. The administrator and the
department office may
4not be a party to any such appeal.
SB44-SSA1,902,206
230.44
(4) (bm) Upon request of an employee who files an appeal of the decision
7of the
secretary director made under s. 230.09 (2) (a) or (d), the appeal shall be heard
8by a commissioner or attorney employed by the commission serving as arbitrator
9under rules promulgated for this purpose by the commission. In such an arbitration,
10the arbitrator shall orally render a decision at the conclusion of the hearing
11affirming, modifying or rejecting the decision of the
secretary director. The decision
12of the arbitrator is final and is not subject to review by the commission. An
13arbitrator's decision may not be cited as precedent in any other proceeding before the
14commission or before any court. The arbitrator shall promptly file his or her decision
15with the commission. The decision of the arbitrator shall stand as the decision of the
16commission. The decision of the commission is subject to review under ss. 227.53 to
17227.57 only on the ground that the decision was procured by corruption, fraud or
18undue means or that the arbitrator or the commission exceeded the arbitrator's or
19the commission's power. The record of a proceeding under this paragraph shall be
20transcribed as provided in s. 227.44 (8).
SB44-SSA1,902,23
22230.45 (title)
Powers and duties of personnel commission and division
23of equal rights.
SB44-SSA1,903,2
1230.45
(1) (e) Hear appeals, when authorized under county merit system rules
2under s.
49.33 49.78 (4), from any interested party.
SB44-SSA1,903,96
230.45
(1) (h) Keep minutes of its own proceedings and other official actions.
7All such records shall, subject to reasonable rules, be open to public inspection.
8Records of the
secretary director or the administrator which are confidential shall
9be kept confidential by the
division of equal rights or the commission.
SB44-SSA1,903,1311
230.45
(1) (i) Adopt rules necessary to carry out this section. Notice of the
12contents of such rules and amendments thereto shall be given promptly to the
13secretary director, the administrator and appointing authorities affected thereby.
SB44-SSA1,903,1919
230.45
(1e) The division of equal rights shall:
SB44-SSA1,904,520
(a) Receive and process complaints of discrimination of state employees under
21s. 111.375. In the course of investigating or otherwise processing such a complaint,
22the division of equal rights may require that an interview with any state employee,
23except a management or supervisory employee who is a party to or immediately
24involved in the subject matter of the complaint, be conducted outside the presence
25of the appointing authority or any representative or agent thereof unless the
1employee voluntarily requests that presence. An appointing authority shall permit
2an employee to be interviewed without loss of pay and to have an employee
3representative present at the interview. An appointing authority of an employee to
4be interviewed may require the division of equal rights to give the appointing
5authority reasonable notice prior to the interview.
SB44-SSA1,904,76
(b) Receive and process complaints of retaliatory disciplinary action under s.
7230.85.
SB44-SSA1,904,118
(c) Keep minutes of its own proceedings and other official actions relating to
9this chapter. All such records shall, subject to reasonable rules, be open to public
10inspection. Records of the director or the administrator which are confidential shall
11be kept confidential by the division of equal rights.
SB44-SSA1,904,1412
(d) Adopt rules necessary to carry out this section. Notice of the contents of such
13rules and amendments thereto shall be given promptly to the director, the
14administrator, and appointing authorities affected thereby.
SB44-SSA1,904,25
16230.46 Duties of council on affirmative action. The council on affirmative
17action in the
department office shall serve in a direct advisory capacity to the
18secretary director and as part of that relationship shall evaluate the progress of
19affirmative action programs throughout the civil service system, seek compliance
20with state and federal regulations and recommend improvements in the state's
21affirmative action efforts as an employer. In carrying out its responsibilities, the
22council may recommend legislation, consult with agency personnel and other
23interested persons, conduct hearings and take other appropriate action to promote
24affirmative action. The council shall report at least once per year to the governor and
25the legislature.
SB44-SSA1,905,72
230.48
(2) Personnel, facilities and equipment. The
department office shall
3appoint, under the classified service, a secretary and such other employees as are
4necessary to carry out the duties of the state employees suggestion board, and shall
5provide such facilities and equipment as that board requires for the proper
6performance of its work. The state employees suggestion board may request and
7shall receive from any state department any assistance that it requires.
SB44-SSA1,905,169
230.81
(1) (b) After asking the
commission division of equal rights which
10governmental unit is appropriate to receive the information, disclose the information
11in writing only to the governmental unit
that the
commission division of equal rights 12determines is appropriate. The
commission division of equal rights may not
13designate the department of justice, the courts, the legislature or a service agency
14under subch. IV of ch. 13 as an appropriate governmental unit to receive information.
15Each appropriate governmental unit shall designate an employee to receive
16information under this section.
SB44-SSA1,905,2418
230.85
(1) An employee who believes that a supervisor or appointing authority
19has initiated or administered, or threatened to initiate or administer, a retaliatory
20action against that employee in violation of s. 230.83 may file a written complaint
21with the
commission division of equal rights, specifying the nature of the retaliatory
22action or threat thereof and requesting relief, within 60 days after the retaliatory
23action allegedly occurred or was threatened or after the employee learned of the
24retaliatory action or threat thereof, whichever occurs last.
SB44-SSA1,907,2
1230.85
(2) The
commission
division of equal rights shall receive and, except as
2provided in s. 230.45 (1m), investigate any complaint under sub. (1). In the course
3of investigating or otherwise processing such a complaint, the
commission division
4of equal rights may require that an interview with any employee described in s.
5230.80 (3), except a management or supervisory employee who is a party to or is
6immediately involved in the subject matter of the complaint, be conducted outside
7the presence of the appointing authority or any representative or agent thereof
8unless the employee voluntarily requests that presence. An appointing authority
9shall permit an employee to be interviewed without loss of pay and to have an
10employee representative present at the interview. An appointing authority of an
11employee to be interviewed may require the
commission
division of equal rights to
12give the appointing authority reasonable notice prior to the interview. If the
13commission division of equal rights finds probable cause to believe that a retaliatory
14action has occurred or was threatened, it may endeavor to remedy the problem
15through conference, conciliation or persuasion. If that endeavor is not successful, the
16commission division of equal rights shall issue and serve a written notice of hearing,
17specifying the nature of the retaliatory action which has occurred or was threatened,
18and requiring the person named, in this section called the "respondent", to answer
19the complaint at a hearing. The notice shall specify the place of hearing and a time
20of hearing not less than 30 days after service of the complaint upon the respondent
21nor less than 10 days after service of the notice of hearing. If, however, the
22commission division of equal rights determines that an emergency exists with
23respect to a complaint, the notice of hearing may specify a time of hearing within 30
24days after service of the complaint upon the respondent, but not less than 10 days
1after service of the notice of hearing. The testimony at the hearing shall be recorded
2or taken down by a reporter appointed by the
commission division of equal rights.
SB44-SSA1, s. 2431
3Section
2431. 230.85 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB44-SSA1,907,114
230.85
(3) (a) (intro.) After hearing, the
commission division of equal rights 5shall make written findings and orders. If the
commission division of equal rights 6finds
that the respondent engaged in or threatened a retaliatory action, it shall order
7the employee's appointing authority to insert a copy of the findings and orders into
8the employee's personnel file and, if the respondent is a natural person, order the
9respondent's appointing authority to insert such a copy into the respondent's
10personnel file. In addition, the
commission division of equal rights may take any
11other appropriate action, including but not limited to the following:
SB44-SSA1,907,1613
230.85
(3) (a) 4. Order payment of the employee's reasonable attorney fees by
14a governmental unit respondent, or by a governmental unit employing a respondent
15who is a natural person if that governmental unit received notice and an opportunity
16to participate in proceedings before the
commission
division of equal rights.
SB44-SSA1,908,518
230.85
(3) (b) If, after hearing, the
commission division of equal rights finds
19that the respondent did not engage in or threaten a retaliatory action it shall order
20the complaint dismissed. The
commission division of equal rights shall order the
21employee's appointing authority to insert a copy of the findings and orders into the
22employee's personnel file and, if the respondent is a natural person, order the
23respondent's appointing authority to insert such a copy into the respondent's
24personnel file. If the
commission division of equal rights finds by unanimous vote
25that the employee filed a frivolous complaint it may order payment of the
1respondent's reasonable actual attorney fees and actual costs. Payment may be
2assessed against either the employee or the employee's attorney, or assessed so that
3the employee and the employee's attorney each pay a portion. To find a complaint
4frivolous the
commission division of equal rights must find that either s. 814.025 (3)
5(a) or (b) applies or that both s. 814.025 (3) (a) and (b) apply.
SB44-SSA1,908,97
230.85
(3) (c) Pending final determination by the
commission division of equal
8rights of any complaint under this section, the
commission division of equal rights 9may make interlocutory orders.
SB44-SSA1,908,1311
230.85
(4) The
commission division of equal rights shall serve a certified copy
12of the findings and order on the respondent and, if the respondent is a natural person,
13upon the respondent's appointing authority.
SB44-SSA1,908,1915
230.85
(5) (a) If a respondent does not comply with any lawful order by the
16commission division of equal rights, for each such failure the respondent shall forfeit
17a sum of not less than $10 nor more than $100. Every day during which a respondent
18fails to comply with any order of the
commission
division of equal rights constitutes
19a separate violation of that order.