102.82(2)(ar)
(ar) The department may waive any payment owed under
par. (a) or
(ag) if the department determines that the sole reason for the uninsured employer's failure to comply with
s. 102.28 (2) is that the uninsured employer was a victim of fraud, misrepresentation or gross negligence by an insurance agent or insurance broker or by a person whom a reasonable person would believe is an insurance agent or insurance broker.
102.82(2)(b)
(b) The payment owed under
par. (a) or
(ag) is due within 30 days after the date on which the employer is notified. Interest shall accrue on amounts not paid when due at the rate of 1% per month.
102.82(2)(c)
(c) The department of justice or, if the department of justice consents, the department of industry, labor and job development may bring an action in circuit court to recover payments and interest owed to the department of industry, labor and job development under this section.
102.82(3)(a)(a) When an employe dies as a result of an injury for which an uninsured employer is liable under
s. 102.03, the uninsured employer shall pay $1,000 to the department.
102.82(3)(b)
(b) The payment under
par. (a) is in addition to any benefits or other compensation paid to an employe or survivors or the work injury supplemental benefit fund under
ss. 102.46 to
102.51.
102.83
102.83
Collection of uninsured employer payments. 102.83(1)(a)1.1. If an uninsured employer fails to pay to the department any amount owed to the department under
s. 102.82 and no proceeding for review is pending, the department or any authorized representative may issue a warrant directed to the clerk of circuit court for any county of the state.
102.83 Note
NOTE: Subd. 1. is shown as affected by two acts of the 1995 legislature and as merged by the revisor under s. 13.93 (2) (c).
102.83(1)(a)2.
2. The clerk of circuit court shall enter in the judgment and lien docket the name of the uninsured employer mentioned in the warrant and the amount of the payments, interest, costs and other fees for which the warrant is issued and the date when the warrant is entered.
102.83(1)(a)3.
3. A warrant entered under
subd. 2. shall be considered in all respects as a final judgment constituting a perfected lien on the uninsured employer's right, title and interest in all of the uninsured employer's real and personal property located in the county where the warrant is entered.
102.83(1)(a)4.
4. After the warrant is entered in the judgment and lien docket, the department or any authorized representative may file an execution with the clerk of circuit court for filing by the clerk of circuit court with the sheriff of any county where real or personal property of the uninsured employer is found, commanding the sheriff to levy upon and sell sufficient real and personal property of the uninsured employer to pay the amount stated in the warrant in the same manner as upon an execution against property issued upon the judgment of a court of record, and to return the warrant to the department and pay to it the money collected by virtue of the warrant within 60 days after receipt of the warrant.
102.83(1)(b)
(b) The clerk of circuit court shall accept and enter the warrant in the judgment and lien docket without prepayment of any fee, but the clerk of circuit court shall submit a statement of the proper fee semiannually to the department covering the periods from January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31 unless a different billing period is agreed to between the clerk and the department. The fees shall then be paid by the department, but the fees provided by
s. 814.61 (5) for entering the warrants shall be added to the amount of the warrant and collected from the uninsured employer when satisfaction or release is presented for entry.
102.83(2)
(2) The department may issue a warrant of like terms, force and effect to any employe or other agent of the department, who may file a copy of the warrant with the clerk of circuit court of any county in the state, and thereupon the clerk of circuit court shall enter the warrant in the judgment and lien docket and the warrant shall become a lien in the same manner, and with the same force and effect, as provided in
sub. (1). In the execution of the warrant, the employe or other agent shall have all the powers conferred by law upon a sheriff, but may not collect from the uninsured employer any fee or charge for the execution of the warrant in excess of the actual expenses paid in the performance of his or her duty.
102.83(3)
(3) If a warrant is returned not satisfied in full, the department shall have the same remedies to enforce the amount due for payments, interest, costs and other fees as if the department had recovered judgment against the uninsured employer and an execution had been returned wholly or partially not satisfied.
102.83(4)
(4) When the payments, interest costs and other fees specified in a warrant have been paid to the department, the department shall issue a satisfaction of the warrant and file it with the clerk of circuit court. The clerk of circuit court shall immediately enter the satisfaction of the judgment in the judgment and lien docket. The department shall send a copy of the satisfaction to the uninsured employer.
102.83(5)
(5) The department, if it finds that the interests of the state will not be jeopardized, and upon such conditions as it may exact, may issue a release of any warrant with respect to any real or personal property upon which the warrant is a lien or cloud upon title. The clerk of circuit court shall enter the release upon presentation of the release to the clerk and payment of the fee for filing the release and the release shall be conclusive proof that the lien or cloud upon the title of the property covered by the release is extinguished.
102.83(6)
(6) At any time after the filing of a warrant, the department may commence and maintain a garnishee action as provided by
ch. 812 or may use the remedy of attachment as provided by
ch. 811 for actions to enforce a judgment. The place of trial of an action under
ch. 811 or
812 may be either in Dane county or the county where the debtor resides and may not be changed from the county in which the action is commenced, except upon consent of the parties.
102.83(7)
(7) If the department issues an erroneous warrant, the department shall issue a notice of withdrawal of the warrant to the clerk of circuit court for the county in which the warrant is filed. The clerk shall void the warrant and any liens attached by it.
102.83(8)
(8) Any officer or director of an uninsured employer that is a corporation may be found individually and jointly and severally liable for the payments, interest, costs and other fees specified in a warrant under this section if after proper proceedings for the collection of those amounts from the corporation, as provided in this section, the corporation is unable to pay those amounts to the department. The personal liability of the officers and directors of a corporation as provided in this subsection survives dissolution, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, assignment for the benefit of creditors, judicially confirmed extension or composition, or any analogous situation of the corporation and shall be set forth in a determination or decision issued under
s. 102.82.
102.83 History
History: 1993 a. 81;
1995 a. 117,
224; s. 13.93 (2) (c).
102.835
102.835
Levy for delinquent payments. 102.835(1)(d)
(d) "Levy" means all powers of distraint and seizure.
102.835(1)(e)
(e) "Payment" means a payment owed to the department under
s. 102.82 and includes interest on that payment.
102.835(1)(f)
(f) "Property" includes all tangible and intangible personal property and rights to that property, including compensation paid or payable for personal services, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus or otherwise, amounts paid periodically pursuant to a pension or retirement program, rents, proceeds of insurance and amounts paid pursuant to a contract.
102.835(2)
(2) Powers of levy and distraint. If any uninsured employer who is liable for any debt fails to pay that debt after the department has made demand for payment, the department may collect that debt and the expenses of the levy by levy upon any property belonging to the uninsured employer. If the value of any property that has been levied upon under this section is not sufficient to satisfy the claim of the department, the department may levy upon any additional property of the uninsured employer until the debt and expenses of the levy are fully paid.
102.835(3)
(3) Duties to surrender. Any person in possession of or obligated with respect to property or rights to property that is subject to levy and upon which a levy has been made shall, upon demand of the department, surrender the property or rights or discharge the obligation to the department, except that part of the property or rights which is, at the time of the demand, subject to any prior attachment or execution under any judicial process.
102.835(4)
(4) Failure to surrender; enforcement of levy. 102.835(4)(a)(a) Any uninsured employer who fails to surrender any property or rights to property that is subject to levy, upon demand by the department, is subject to proceedings to enforce the amount of the levy.
102.835(4)(b)
(b) Any 3rd party who fails to surrender any property or rights to property subject to levy, upon demand of the department, is subject to proceedings to enforce the levy. The 3rd party is not liable to the department under this paragraph for more than 25% of the debt. The department shall serve a final demand as provided under
sub. (13) on any 3rd party who fails to surrender property. Proceedings may not be initiated by the department until 5 days after service of the final demand. The department shall issue a determination under
s. 102.82 to the 3rd party for the amount of the liability.
102.835(4)(c)
(c) When a 3rd party surrenders the property or rights to the property on demand of the department or discharges the obligation to the department for which the levy is made, the 3rd party is discharged from any obligation or liability to the uninsured employer with respect to the property or rights to the property arising from the surrender or payment to the department.
102.835(5)(a)(a) If the department has levied upon property, any person, other than the uninsured employer who is liable to pay the debt out of which the levy arose, who claims an interest in or lien on that property and who claims that that property was wrongfully levied upon may bring a civil action against the state in the circuit court for Dane county. That action may be brought whether or not that property has been surrendered to the department. The court may grant only the relief under
par. (b). No other action to question the validity of or to restrain or enjoin a levy by the department may be maintained.
102.835(5)(b)
(b) In an action under
par. (a), if a levy would irreparably injure rights to property, the court may enjoin the enforcement of that levy. If the court determines that the property has been wrongfully levied upon, it may grant a judgment for the amount of money obtained by levy.
102.835(5)(c)
(c) For purposes of an adjudication under this subsection, the determination of the debt upon which the interest or lien of the department is based is conclusively presumed to be valid.
102.835(6)
(6) Determination of expenses. The department shall determine its costs and expenses to be paid in all cases of levy.
102.835(7)(a)(a) The department shall apply all money obtained under this section first against the expenses of the proceedings and then against the liability in respect to which the levy was made and any other liability owed to the department by the uninsured employer.
102.835(7)(b)
(b) The department may refund or credit any amount left after the applications under
par. (a), upon submission of a claim for a refund or credit and satisfactory proof of the claim, to the person entitled to that amount.
102.835(8)
(8) Release of levy. The department may release the levy upon all or part of property levied upon to facilitate the collection of the liability or to grant relief from a wrongful levy, but that release does not prevent any later levy.
102.835(9)
(9) Wrongful levy. If the department determines that property has been wrongfully levied upon, the department may return the property at any time, or may return an amount of money equal to the amount of money levied upon.
102.835(10)
(10) Preservation of remedies. The availability of the remedy under this section does not abridge the right of the department to pursue other remedies.
102.835(11)
(11) Evasion. Any person who removes, deposits or conceals or aids in removing, depositing or concealing any property upon which a levy is authorized under this section with intent to evade or defeat the assessment or collection of any debt may be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned for not more than 3 years or both, and shall be liable to the state for the costs of prosecution.
102.835(12)
(12) Notice before levy. If no proceeding for review permitted by law is pending, the department shall make a demand to the uninsured employer for payment of the debt which is subject to levy and give notice that the department may pursue legal action for collection of the debt against the uninsured employer. The department shall make the demand for payment and give the notice at least 10 days prior to the levy, personally or by any type of mail service which requires a signature of acceptance, at the address of the uninsured employer as it appears on the records of the department. The demand for payment and notice shall include a statement of the amount of the debt, including costs and fees, and the name of the uninsured employer who is liable for the debt. The uninsured employer's failure to accept or receive the notice does not prevent the department from making the levy. Notice prior to levy is not required for a subsequent levy on any debt of the same uninsured employer within one year after the date of service of the original levy.
102.835(13)(a)(a) The department shall serve the levy upon the uninsured employer and 3rd party by personal service or by any type of mail service which requires a signature of acceptance.
102.835(13)(b)
(b) Personal service shall be made upon an individual, other than a minor or incapacitated person, by delivering a copy of the levy to the uninsured employer or 3rd party personally; by leaving a copy of the levy at the uninsured employer's dwelling or usual place of abode with some person of suitable age and discretion residing there; by leaving a copy of the levy at the business establishment of the uninsured employer with an officer or employe of the uninsured employer; or by delivering a copy of the levy to an agent authorized by law to receive service of process.
102.835(13)(c)
(c) The department representative who serves the levy shall certify service of process on the notice of levy form and the person served shall acknowledge receipt of the certification by signing and dating it. If service is made by mail, the return receipt is the certificate of service of the levy.
102.835(13)(d)
(d) The uninsured employer's or 3rd party's failure to accept or receive service of the levy does not invalidate the levy.
102.835(14)
(14) Answer by 3rd party. Within 20 days after the service of the levy upon a 3rd party, the 3rd party shall file an answer with the department stating whether the 3rd party is in possession of or obligated with respect to property or rights to property of the uninsured employer, including a description of the property or the rights to property and the nature and dollar amount of any such obligation.
102.835(15)
(15) Duration of levy. A levy is effective from the date on which the levy is first served on the 3rd party until the liability out of which the levy arose is satisfied, until the levy is released or until one year after the date of service, whichever occurs first.
102.835(18)
(18) Restriction on employment penalties by reason of levy. No employer may discharge or otherwise discriminate with respect to the terms and conditions of employment against any employe by reason of the fact that his or her earnings have been subject to levy for any one levy or because of compliance with any provision of this section. Whoever wilfully violates this subsection may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year or both.
102.835(19)
(19) Hearing. Any uninsured employer who is subject to a levy proceeding made by the department may request a hearing under
s. 102.17 to review the levy proceeding. The hearing is limited to questions of prior payment of the debt that the department is proceeding against, and mistaken identity of the uninsured employer. The levy is not stayed pending the hearing in any case in which property is secured through the levy.
102.835(20)
(20) Cost of levy. Any 3rd party is entitled to a levy fee of $5 for each levy in any case where property is secured through the levy. The 3rd party shall deduct the fee from the proceeds of the levy.
102.835 History
History: 1993 a. 81;
1995 a. 117.
102.84
102.84
Preference of required payments. Subject to the federal bankruptcy laws, in the event of an uninsured employer's dissolution, reorganization, bankruptcy, receivership, assignment for benefit of creditors, judicially confirmed extension proposal or composition, or any analogous situation including the administration of estates in circuit courts, the payments required of the uninsured employer under
s. 102.82 shall have preference over all claims of general creditors and shall be paid next after the payment of preferred claims for wages.
102.84 History
History: 1993 a. 81.
102.85
102.85
Uninsured employers; penalties. 102.85(2)
(2) An employer who is required to provide worker's compensation insurance coverage under this chapter shall forfeit not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 if the employer does any of the following:
102.85(2)(a)
(a) Gives false information about the coverage to his or her employes, the department or any other person who contracts with the employer and who requests evidence of worker's compensation coverage in relation to that contract.
102.85(2)(b)
(b) Fails to notify a person who contracts with the employer that the coverage has been canceled in relation to that contract.
102.85(2m)
(2m) The court may waive a forfeiture imposed under
sub. (1) or
(2) if the court finds that the employer is subject to this chapter only because the employer elected to become subject to this chapter under
s. 102.05 (2) or
102.28 (2).
102.85(2p)
(2p) The court may waive a forfeiture imposed under
sub. (1) or
(2) if the court finds that the sole reason for the uninsured employer's failure to comply with
s. 102.82 (2) is that the uninsured employer was a victim of fraud, misrepresentation or gross negligence by an insurance agent or insurance broker or by a person whom a reasonable person would believe is an insurance agent or insurance broker.
102.85(3)
(3) An employer who violates an order to cease operations under
s. 102.28 (4) may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 2 years or both.
102.85(4)(a)(a) If a court imposes a fine or forfeiture under
subs. (1) to
(3), the court shall impose an uninsured employer assessment equal to 75% of the amount of the fine or forfeiture.
102.85(4)(b)
(b) If a fine or forfeiture is suspended in whole or in part, the uninsured employer assessment shall be reduced in proportion to the suspension.
102.85(4)(c)
(c) If any deposit is made for an offense to which this section applies, the person making the deposit shall also deposit a sufficient amount to include the uninsured employer assessment prescribed in this section. If the deposit is forfeited, the amount of the uninsured employer assessment shall be transmitted to the state treasurer under
par. (d). If the deposit is returned, the uninsured employer assessment shall also be returned.
102.85(4)(d)
(d) The clerk of the court shall collect and transmit to the county treasurer the uninsured employer assessment and other amounts required under
s. 59.40 (2) (m). The county treasurer shall then make payment to the state treasurer as provided in
s. 59.25 (3) (f) 2. The state treasurer shall deposit the amount of the uninsured employer assessment, together with any interest thereon, in the uninsured employers fund as provided in
s. 102.80 (1).
102.85(5)(a)(a) The payment of any judgment under this section may be suspended or deferred for not more than 90 days in the discretion of the court. The court shall suspend a judgment under this section upon the motion of the department, if the department is satisfied that the employer's violation of
s. 102.16 (3) or
102.28 (2) was beyond the employer's control and that the employer no longer violates
s. 102.16 (3) or
102.28 (2). In cases where a deposit has been made, any forfeitures, penalty assessments, jail assessments, uninsured employer assessments and costs shall be taken out of the deposit and the balance, if any, returned to the employer.
102.85(5)(b)
(b) In addition to any monetary penalties, the court may order an employer to perform or refrain from performing such acts as may be necessary to fully protect and effectuate the public interest, including ceasing business operations.
102.85(5)(c)
(c) All civil remedies are available in order to enforce the judgment of the court, including the power of contempt under
ch. 785.
102.87
102.87
Citation procedure. 102.87(1)(a)(a) The citation procedures established by this section shall be used only in an action to recover a forfeiture under
s. 102.85 (1) or
(2). The citation form provided by this section may serve as the initial pleading for the action and is adequate process to give a court jurisdiction over the person if the citation is filed with the circuit court.
102.87(1)(b)
(b) The citation may be served on the defendant by registered mail with a return receipt requested.
102.87(2)
(2) A citation under this section shall be signed by a department deputy, or by an officer who has authority to make arrests for the violation, and shall contain substantially the following information:
102.87(2)(a)
(a) The name, address and date of birth of the defendant.
102.87(2)(b)
(b) The name and department of the issuing department deputy or officer.