AB992, s. 13 18Section 13. 16.25 (3) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,5,2519 16.25 (3) (f) Except in the case of a volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or
20emergency medical technician or the beneficiary of a volunteer fire fighter, first
21responder,
or emergency medical technician eligible for a lump sum under par. (i),
22a vesting period of 10 years of volunteer fire fighting, first responder service, or
23emergency medical technical service for a municipality shall be required before a
24volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or emergency medical technician may receive
25any benefits under the program.
AB992, s. 14
1Section 14. 16.25 (3) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,6,162 16.25 (3) (g) A volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or emergency medical
3technician shall be paid a length of service award either in a lump sum or in a manner
4specified by rule, consisting of all municipal and state contributions made on behalf
5of the volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or emergency medical technician and all
6earnings on the contributions, less any expenses incurred in the investment of the
7contributions and earnings, after the volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or
8emergency medical technician attains 20 years of service for a municipality and
9reaches the age of 60. If a volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or emergency
10medical technician has satisfied all vesting requirements under the program but has
11less than 20 years of service for a municipality or has not reached the age of 60, the
12program shall provide for the payment of a length of service award either in a lump
13sum or in a manner specified by rule in an amount to be determined by the board,
14but less than the amount paid to a volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or
15emergency medical technician who has attained 20 years of service for a municipality
16and has reached the age of 60.
AB992, s. 15 17Section 15. 16.25 (3) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,6,2418 16.25 (3) (h) A The account of a volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or
19emergency medical technician who has not met all of the vesting requirements under
20the program shall forfeit his or her accrued years of volunteer fire fighting or
21emergency medical technical service
be closed if he or she should cease providing
22volunteer fire fighting, first responder, or emergency medical technical services for
23a municipality for a period of 6 months or more, unless he or she has been granted
24a leave of absence by his or her supervisor.
AB992, s. 16 25Section 16. 16.25 (3) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,7,8
116.25 (3) (i) 1. The beneficiary of a volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or
2emergency medical technician who is killed in the line of duty or while actively
3engaged in the rendering of volunteer fire fighting, first responder, or emergency
4medical technical service
shall be paid a length of service award either in a lump sum
5or in a manner specified by rule, consisting of all municipal and state contributions
6made on behalf of the volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or emergency medical
7technician and all earnings on the contributions, less any expenses incurred in the
8investment of the contributions and earnings.
AB992,7,139 2. A volunteer fire fighter, first responder, or emergency medical technician
10who becomes disabled during his or her service as a volunteer fire fighter, first
11responder,
or emergency medical technician for the municipality shall be paid a
12length of service award either in a lump sum or in a manner specified by rule, in an
13amount to be determined by the board.
AB992, s. 17 14Section 17. 16.25 (3) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,7,2115 16.25 (3) (j) The account of any volunteer fire fighter , first responder, or
16emergency medical technician who has not met all of the vesting requirements under
17the program, who has not provided volunteer fire fighting, first responder, or
18emergency medical technical services for a municipality for a period of 6 months or
19more, who does not meet any other program requirement established by the
20municipality,
and who has not been granted a leave of absence by his or her
21supervisor shall be closed.
AB992, s. 18 22Section 18. 16.25 (3) (k) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,8,223 16.25 (3) (k) The board shall equitably allocate all moneys in accounts of
24volunteer fire fighters, first responders, and emergency medical technicians that
25have been forfeited or closed to the accounts of volunteer fire fighters, first

1responders,
and emergency medical technicians that have not been forfeited or
2closed.
AB992, s. 19 3Section 19. 16.25 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,8,84 16.25 (5) The board shall establish by rule a process by which a volunteer fire
5fighter, first provider, or emergency medical technician may appeal to the board any
6decision made by the department or by an individual or organization under contract
7with the board under sub. (4) that affects a substantial interest of the volunteer fire
8fighter, first responder, or emergency medical technician under the program.
AB992, s. 20 9Section 20. 16.705 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,8,1210 16.705 (1m) Subsection (1) does not apply to contracts entered into by the
11volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical technician service award board under
12s. 16.25 (4) (b).
AB992, s. 21 13Section 21. 16.71 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,8,1614 16.71 (5) The department shall delegate authority to the volunteer fire fighter
15and emergency medical technician
service award board to enter into contracts under
16s. 16.25 (4) (b).
AB992, s. 22 17Section 22. 20.505 (4) (ec) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,8,2218 20.505 (4) (ec) Volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical technician service
19Service award program; general program operations. The amounts in the schedule
20for general program operations of the volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical
21technician
service award board and to reimburse the department of administration
22for all services provided by the department to the board.
AB992, s. 23 23Section 23. 20.505 (4) (er) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB992,8,2524 20.505 (4) (er) (title) Volunteer fire fighter and emergency medical technician
25service
Service award program; state matching awards.
AB992, s. 24
1Section 24. 108.05 (3) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 2005 Wisconsin Act 86,
2is amended to read:
AB992,9,163 108.05 (3) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), if an eligible employee
4earns wages in a given week, the first $30 of the wages shall be disregarded and the
5employee's applicable weekly benefit payment shall be reduced by 67% of the
6remaining amount, except that no such employee is eligible for benefits if the
7employee's benefit payment would be less than $5 for any week. For purposes of this
8paragraph, "wages" includes any salary reduction amounts earned that are not
9wages and that are deducted from the salary of a claimant by an employer pursuant
10to a salary reduction agreement under a cafeteria plan, within the meaning of 26
11USC 125
, and any amount that a claimant would have earned in available work
12which is treated as wages under s. 108.04 (1) (a), but excludes any amount that a
13claimant earns for services performed as a volunteer fire fighter, volunteer
14emergency medical technician, or volunteer first responder
. In applying this
15paragraph, the department shall disregard discrepancies of less than $2 between
16wages reported by employees and employers.
AB992, s. 25 17Section 25. Initial applicability.
AB992,9,1918 (1) The treatment of section 108.05 (3) (a) of the statutes first applies with
19respect to weeks of unemployment beginning on the effective date of this subsection.
AB992, s. 26 20Section 26. Effective date.
AB992,9,2221 (1) The treatment of section 108.05 (3) (a) of the statutes takes effect on the first
22Sunday after publication.
AB992,9,2323 (End)
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