AB40-ASA1,984,158
111.84
(2) (c) To refuse to bargain collectively on matters set forth in s. 111.91
9(1) with the duly authorized officer or agent of the employer which is the recognized
10or certified exclusive collective bargaining representative of employees specified in
11s. 111.81 (7) (a) in an appropriate collective bargaining unit or with the certified
12exclusive collective bargaining representative of employees specified in s. 111.81 (7)
13(b) (ar) to (g) in an appropriate collective bargaining unit. Such refusal to bargain
14shall include, but not be limited to, the refusal to execute a collective bargaining
15agreement previously orally agreed upon.
AB40-ASA1,984,2518
111.85
(5) (b) Notwithstanding sub. (1), if on the effective date of this paragraph
19.... [LRB inserts date], there is a fair-share or maintenance of membership
20agreement in effect in any of the collective bargaining units specified in s. 111.825
21(1) (a) to (f), that fair-share or maintenance of membership agreement shall apply
22to the corresponding collective bargaining unit under s. 111.825 (1r) (a) to (f) or (1t)
23(a) to (f), whichever is appropriate, without the necessity of filing a petition or
24conducting a referendum, subject to the right of the employees in each collective
25bargaining unit to file a petition requesting a referendum under sub. (2) (a).
AB40-ASA1,985,83
111.91
(1) (cm) Except as provided in sub. (2)
(g) and (h) and ss. 40.02 (22) (e)
4and 40.23 (1) (f) 4., all laws governing the Wisconsin retirement system under ch. 40
5and all actions of the employer that are authorized under any such law which apply
6to nonrepresented individuals employed by the state shall apply to similarly situated
7public safety employees, unless otherwise specifically provided in a collective
8bargaining agreement that applies to the public safety employees.
AB40-ASA1,985,1510
111.91
(2) (fm) If the collective bargaining unit contains a public safety
11employee initially employed on or after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
12inserts date], the requirement under s. 40.05 (1) (b) that the employer may not pay,
13on behalf of that public safety employee, any employee required contributions or the
14employee share of required contributions and the impact of this requirement on the
15wages, hours, and conditions of employment of that public safety employee.
AB40-ASA1,985,2517
111.91
(4) The director of the office, in connection with the development of
18tentative collective bargaining agreements to be submitted under s. 111.92 (1) (a)
1.,
19shall endeavor to obtain tentative agreements with each recognized or certified labor
20organization representing employees or supervisors of employees specified in s.
21111.81 (7) (a) and with each certified labor organization representing employees
22specified in s. 111.81 (7) (b) to (e) which do not contain any provision for the payment
23to any employee of a cumulative or noncumulative amount of compensation in
24recognition of or based on the period of time an employee has been employed by the
25state.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2426g
1Section 2426g. 111.92 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 111.92 (1) (a) 1. and
2amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,986,93
111.92
(1) (a) 1. Any tentative agreement reached between the office, or, as
4provided in s. 111.815 (1), the department of health services, acting for the state, and
5any labor organization representing a collective bargaining unit specified in s.
6111.825 (1), (2)
(a) to (d) or (e), or (2g) shall, after official ratification by the labor
7organization, be submitted by the office or department of health services to the joint
8committee on employment relations, which shall hold a public hearing before
9determining its approval or disapproval.
AB40-ASA1,987,2
104. If the committee approves
the
a tentative agreement
under subd. 1., 2., or
113., it shall introduce in a bill or companion bills, to be put on the calendar or referred
12to the appropriate scheduling committee of each house, that portion of the tentative
13agreement which requires legislative action for implementation, such as salary and
14wage adjustments, changes in fringe benefits, and any proposed amendments,
15deletions or additions to existing law. Such bill or companion bills are not subject to
16ss. 13.093 (1), 13.50 (6) (a) and (b) and 16.47 (2). The committee may, however, submit
17suitable portions of the tentative agreement to appropriate legislative committees
18for advisory recommendations on the proposed terms. The committee shall
19accompany the introduction of such proposed legislation with a message that informs
20the legislature of the committee's concurrence with the matters under consideration
21and which recommends the passage of such legislation without change. If the joint
22committee on employment relations does not approve the tentative agreement, it
23shall be returned to the parties for renegotiation. If the legislature does not adopt
24without change that portion of the tentative agreement introduced by the joint
1committee on employment relations, the tentative agreement shall be returned to
2the parties for renegotiation.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2426L
3Section 2426L. 111.92 (1) (a) 2. and 3. of the statutes are created to read:
AB40-ASA1,987,104
111.92
(1) (a) 2. Any tentative agreement reached between the Board of
5Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, acting for the state, and any labor
6organization representing a collective bargaining unit specified in s. 111.825 (1r)
7shall, after official ratification by the labor organization, be submitted by the Board
8of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System to the joint committee on
9employment relations, which shall hold a public hearing before determining its
10approval or disapproval.
AB40-ASA1,987,1711
3. Any tentative agreement reached between the University of
12Wisconsin-Madison, acting for the state, and any labor organization representing a
13collective bargaining unit specified in s. 111.825 (1t) shall, after official ratification
14by the labor organization and approval by the Board of Regents of the University of
15Wisconsin System, be submitted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to the joint
16committee on employment relations, which shall hold a public hearing before
17determining its approval or disapproval.
AB40-ASA1,987,2419
111.92
(1) (c) Any tentative agreement reached between the governing board
20of the charter school established by contract under s. 118.40 (2r) (cm), acting for the
21state, and any labor organization representing a collective bargaining unit specified
22in s. 111.825
(2) (f) (1r) (ef) shall, after official ratification by the labor organization
23and approval by the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, be executed
24by the parties.
AB40-ASA1,988,9
1111.93
(3) Except as provided in ss. 7.33 (4), 40.05, 40.80 (3), 111.91 (1) (cm),
2230.35 (2d) and (3) (e) 6., and 230.88 (2) (b), if a collective bargaining agreement
3exists between the employer and a labor organization representing employees in a
4collective bargaining unit, the provisions of that agreement shall supersede the
5provisions of civil service and other applicable statutes, as well as rules and policies
6of the
University of Wisconsin-Madison and the board of regents of the University
7of Wisconsin System, related to wages, fringe benefits, hours, and conditions of
8employment whether or not the matters contained in those statutes, rules, and
9policies are set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.
AB40-ASA1,988,1711
111.935
(2) Notwithstanding s. 111.83 (2), the commission shall establish a
12procedure whereby research assistants may determine whether to form themselves
13into collective bargaining units under s. 111.825
(2) (g), (h), or (i) (1r) (eh), (ei), or (er)
14or (1t) (er) by authorization cards in lieu of secret ballot. The procedure shall provide
15that once a majority of research assistants have indicated their preference on the
16authorization cards to form themselves into a collective bargaining unit, the
17collective bargaining unit is established.
AB40-ASA1,989,519
114.31
(6) Technical services to municipalities. The secretary may, insofar
20as is reasonably possible, offer the engineering or other technical service of the
21department, to any municipality desiring them in connection with the construction,
22maintenance or operation or proposed construction, maintenance or operation of an
23airport. The secretary may assess reasonable costs for services including services
24performed while acting as agent for a municipality. Such assessment shall include
25properly allocated administrative costs. Municipalities are authorized to cooperate
1with the secretary in the development of aeronautics and aeronautical facilities in
2this state. The
department of commerce Wisconsin Economic Development
3Corporation and all
other agencies are authorized and directed to make available
4such facilities and services, and to cooperate as far as possible to promote the best
5interests of aeronautics of the state.
AB40-ASA1,989,197
114.33
(5) In the case of projects to be carried out by contract, force account,
8or by a county highway committee
in a manner similar to the applicable provisions
9of s. 84.06 (3), the sponsor's share of the cost of a project shall be deposited in the state
10treasury promptly on the request of the secretary, to be held in trust for the purposes
11of the project. The secretary need not request the entire share at any one time. The
12secretary may suspend or discontinue proceedings or construction relative to any
13project at any time if any sponsor fails to pay the amount properly required of it as
14its contribution to the project. In the case of projects or parts of projects authorized
15by the secretary to be performed by force account methods, the secretary may permit
16the sponsor to retain the sponsor's share of the cost of authorized project work
17provided the sponsor is to do the work. In such case the sponsor will be periodically
18reimbursed for the state or federal share, or both, on the basis of audited costs
19incurred by the sponsor.
AB40-ASA1,990,1021
114.33
(10) Subject to the approval of the governor under this subsection, the
22secretary may sell at public or private sale property of whatever nature owned by the
23state and under the jurisdiction of the secretary when the secretary determines that
24the property is no longer necessary for the state's use for airport purposes and, if real
25property, the real property is not the subject of a petition under s.
568.9810 16.310.
1The secretary shall present to the governor a full and complete report of the property
2to be sold, the reason for the sale, and the minimum price for which the property
3should be sold, together with an application for the governor's approval of the sale.
4The governor shall investigate the proposed sale as he or she deems necessary and
5approve or disapprove the application. Upon approval and receipt of the full
6purchase price, the secretary shall by appropriate deed or other instrument transfer
7the property to the purchaser. The funds derived from the sale shall be deposited in
8the appropriate airport fund, and the expense incurred by the secretary in
9connection with the sale shall be paid from that fund. This subsection does not apply
10to real property that is sold under s. 16.848.
AB40-ASA1,990,1612
115.28
(12) Student information system. (a) Working with the office of the
13governor, establish a student information system to collect and maintain
14information about pupils enrolled in public schools, including their academic
15performance and demographic information, aggregated by school district, school,
16and teacher.
AB40-ASA1,990,2117
(b) Ensure that within 5 years of the establishment of the system under par.
18(a), every school district is using the system. The state superintendent may
19promulgate rules authorizing the department to charge a fee to any person that uses
20the system. All fees shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.255
21(1) (jm).
AB40-ASA1,991,323
115.28
(24) Priority in awarding grants. Give priority in awarding grants to
24school boards under
ss. s. 115.36
and 115.361, and in awarding grants from federal
25funds received under
20 USC 2301 to
2471,
20 USC 4601 to
4665 and
29 USC 2862
1(b) (1) (B), to programs that provide more than one of the educational services
2specified under s. 115.36,
115.361, 115.915, 118.01 (2) (d) 7. or 8. or 118.153 or
20 USC
32301 to
2471,
20 USC 4601 to
4665 or
29 USC 2862 (b) (1) (B).
AB40-ASA1,991,116
115.28
(39) Alcohol and other drug abuse report. By July 1, 1998, and
7biennially Biennially by July 1
thereafter, evaluate the effectiveness of the programs
8under
ss. s. 115.36
and 115.361 and submit a report to the legislature under s. 13.172
9(2).
To satisfy this reporting requirement as it pertains to s. 115.361, the department
10may incorporate into the report under this subsection the report required under s.
11115.361 (2).
AB40-ASA1, s. 2446
15Section
2446. 115.33 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,991,1816
115.33
(2) (a) (intro.) The state superintendent may request the department
17of
commerce safety and professional services to inspect a public school if any of the
18following occurs:
AB40-ASA1,991,2220
115.33
(2) (b) The department of
commerce safety and professional services 21shall inspect the school within 30 days after receiving a request from the state
22superintendent under par. (a).
AB40-ASA1,992,424
115.33
(3) (a) If the state superintendent determines that a school is not in
25compliance, and the department of
commerce safety and professional services, based
1on its inspection of the school, concurs in the determination, the state
2superintendent may order the school board to repair, improve, remodel or close the
3school by a stated date. An order issued under this paragraph constitutes a
4preliminary finding of noncompliance with the standard under s. 121.02 (1) (i).
AB40-ASA1,992,176
115.33
(3) (b) 1. If the state superintendent determines that a school is not in
7compliance and is not worth repairing, and the department of
commerce safety and
8professional services, based on its inspection of the school, concurs in the
9determination, the state superintendent may order the school board to develop a
10plan that describes how the school board will achieve compliance with the standard
11under s. 121.02 (1) (i). The plan shall specify the time within which compliance with
12the standard under s. 121.02 (1) (i) shall be achieved. The state superintendent shall
13hold a public hearing on the plan in the school district and may, as a result of the
14hearing, recommend changes to the plan. The state superintendent may withhold
15up to 25% of the school district's state aid if the school district fails to achieve
16compliance with the standard under s. 121.02 (1) (i) within the period specified in the
17plan.
AB40-ASA1, s. 2458
22Section
2458. 115.53 (3) (a) and (b) of the statutes are consolidated,
23renumbered 115.53 (3) and amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,993,524
115.53
(3) Arrange for otological or ophthalmic examination of any pupil or
25prospective pupil of the
school operated by the Wisconsin Educational Services
1Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
. The examination shall be paid for from
2the appropriation in s. 20.255 (1) (b), (gh) or (gs). (b) Arrange for ophthalmic or
3otological examination of any pupil or prospective pupil of or the school operated by
4the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired. The examination shall
5be paid
for from the appropriation
in
under s. 20.255 (1) (b),
(gh), (gL)
, or (gs).
AB40-ASA1, s. 2459
6Section
2459. 115.53 (4) (unnumbered first par.) and (a) of the statutes are
7consolidated, renumbered 115.53 (4) and amended to read:
AB40-ASA1,993,178
115.53
(4) Apply to the board of directors of the University of Wisconsin
9Hospitals and Clinics Authority for admission to the University of Wisconsin
10Hospitals and Clinics of any pupil at the school operated by the Wisconsin
11Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing or the school
12operated by the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
(a) The
13application shall be accompanied by the report of a physician appointed by the
14director of the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of
15Hearing or the director of the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
16and shall be in the same form as reports of other physicians for admission of patients
17to such hospital.
AB40-ASA1,994,220
118.07
(2) (b) In each community having a recognized fire department, the
21person having direct charge of any public or private school shall annually file a report
22pertaining to such drills, on a form furnished by the department of
commerce safety
23and professional services, with the chief of the fire department. When no fire drill
24is held during any month, or when only one or no tornado or other hazard drill is held
1in a year, the person having direct charge of the school shall state the reasons in the
2report.
AB40-ASA1,994,54
118.075
(2) (a) 2. The secretary of
commerce safety and professional services 5or his or her designee.
AB40-ASA1,994,217
118.125
(4) Transfer of records. Within 5 working days, a school district and
8a private school participating in the program under
s. 118.60, in the program under
9s. 118.62, or in the program under s. 119.23 shall transfer to another school, including
10a private or tribal school, or school district all pupil records relating to a specific pupil
11if the transferring school district or private school has received written notice from
12the pupil if he or she is an adult or his or her parent or guardian if the pupil is a minor
13that the pupil intends to enroll in the other school or school district or written notice
14from the other school or school district that the pupil has enrolled or from a court that
15the pupil has been placed in a juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02
16(10p), or a secured residential care center for children and youth, as defined in s.
17938.02 (15g). In this subsection, "school" and "school district" include any juvenile
18correctional facility, secured residential care center for children and youth, adult
19correctional institution, mental health institute, or center for the developmentally
20disabled that provides an educational program for its residents instead of or in
21addition to that which is provided by public, private, and tribal schools.
AB40-ASA1,995,223
118.135
(2) A pupil who complies with a request under sub. (1) shall provide
24evidence of an eye examination or evaluation by December 31 following the pupil's
25enrollment in kindergarten. The school board or charter school shall provide pupils
1with the form distributed by the department of
regulation and licensing safety and
2professional services under s. 440.03 (16) for that purpose.
AB40-ASA1,995,74
118.153
(3) (c) 2. The school board may contract with the agencies identified
5under subd. 1. for
not more than 30% of the children at risk enrolled in the school
6district if the school board determines that the agencies can adequately serve such
7children.
AB40-ASA1,995,139
118.30
(1g) (a) 4. The governing body of each private school participating in the
10program under s. 118.60 shall adopt pupil academic standards in mathematics,
11science, reading and writing, geography, and history. The governing body of the
12private school may adopt the pupil academic standards issued by the governor as
13executive order no. 326, dated January 13, 1998.
AB40-ASA1,995,1915
118.30
(1g) (a) 5. The governing body of each private school participating in the
16program under s. 118.62 shall adopt pupil academic standards in mathematics,
17science, reading and writing, geography, and history. The governing body of the
18private school may adopt the pupil academic standards issued by the governor as
19executive order no. 326, dated January 13, 1998.
AB40-ASA1,995,2221
118.30
(1t) Annually, the governing body of each private school participating
22in the program under s. 118.60
shall do all of the following:
AB40-ASA1,995,2523
(a) Administer the 4th grade examination adopted or approved by the state
24superintendent under sub. (1) to all pupils attending the 4th grade in the private
25school under s. 118.60.
AB40-ASA1,996,3
1(b) Administer the 8th grade examination adopted or approved by the state
2superintendent under sub. (1) to all pupils attending the 8th grade in the private
3school under s. 118.60.
AB40-ASA1,996,64
(c) Administer the 10th grade examination adopted or approved by the state
5superintendent under sub. (1) to all pupils attending the 10th grade in the private
6school under s. 118.60.
AB40-ASA1,996,97
(d) Administer to pupils attending the private school under s. 118.60 all other
8examinations in reading, mathematics, and science that are required to be
9administered to public school pupils under
20 USC 6311 (b) (3).
AB40-ASA1,996,1211
118.30
(1v) Annually, the governing body of each private school participating
12in the program under s. 118.62
shall do all of the following:
AB40-ASA1,996,1513
(a) Administer the 4th grade examination adopted or approved by the state
14superintendent under sub. (1) to all pupils attending the 4th grade in the private
15school under s. 118.62.
AB40-ASA1,996,1816
(b) Administer the 8th grade examination adopted or approved by the state
17superintendent under sub. (1) to all pupils attending the 8th grade in the private
18school under s. 118.62.
AB40-ASA1,996,2119
(c) Administer the 10th grade examination adopted or approved by the state
20superintendent under sub. (1) to all pupils attending the 10th grade in the private
21school under s. 118.62.
AB40-ASA1,996,2422
(d) Administer to pupils attending the private school under s. 118.62 all other
23examinations in reading, mathematics, and science that are required to be
24administered to public school pupils under
20 USC 6311 (b) (3).
AB40-ASA1,997,6
1118.30
(2) (b) 1. If a pupil is enrolled in a special education program under
2subch. V of ch. 115, the school board, operator of the charter school under s. 118.40
3(2r),
governing body of the private school participating in the program under s.
4118.60, governing body of the private school participating in the program under s.
5118.62, or governing body of the private school participating in the program under
6s. 119.23 shall comply with s. 115.77 (1m) (bg).
AB40-ASA1,997,168
118.30
(2) (b) 2. According to criteria established by the state superintendent
9by rule, the school board, operator of the charter school under s. 118.40 (2r),
10governing body of the private school participating in the program under s. 118.60,
11governing body of the private school participating in the program under s. 118.62, or
12governing body of the private school participating in the program under s. 119.23
13may determine not to administer an examination under this section to a
14limited-English speaking pupil, as defined under s. 115.955 (7), may permit the
15pupil to be examined in his or her native language
, or may modify the format and
16administration of an examination for such pupils.
AB40-ASA1,997,2018
118.30
(2) (b) 6. Upon the request of a pupil's parent or guardian, the governing
19body of a private school participating in the program under s. 118.60 shall excuse the
20pupil from taking an examination administered under sub. (1t) (a) to (c).