20.921(2)(a)(a) Whenever it becomes necessary in pursuance of any federal or state law or court-ordered assignment of income under
s. 46.10 (14) (e),
301.12 (14) (e),
767.23 (1) (L),
767.25 (4m) (c) or
767.265 to make deductions from the salaries of state officers or employees or employees of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, the state agency or authority by which the officers or employees are employed is responsible for making such deductions and paying over the total thereof for the purposes provided by the laws or orders under which they were made.
20.921(2)(b)
(b) The head of each state agency or the chief executive officer of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority shall deduct from the salary of any employee the amount certified under
s. 7.33 (5) which is received by the employee for service as an election official while the employee is on a paid leave of absence under
s. 7.33 (3).
20.921(3)(a)(a) Each state agency shall indicate on its payrolls the amount to be deducted or deferred from the salary of each officer and employee, the reason for each deduction or deferral, the net amount due each officer or employee, the total amount due for each purpose for which deductions or deferrals have been made, and the person, governmental unit or private organization in each case entitled to receive the deductions or the amount deferred. The department of administration shall then issue warrants for the respective amounts due the persons listed on each payroll and the checks, share drafts and other drafts for the payments when received by the state agency shall be transmitted to the persons entitled to receive them.
20.921(3)(b)
(b) All amounts deducted or retained from salaries of state officers and employees shall be paid by the department of administration from the respective funds to the person, governmental unit or private organization entitled to receive them, or for necessary adjustments to correct errors. Amounts due in payment of federal income taxes required to be deducted and withheld by any state agency shall be paid on dates required by the internal revenue code and shall be paid to qualified depositories for federal taxes designated by the secretary of administration.
20.921 History
History: 1971 c. 214,
270,
336; Sup. Ct. Order,
67 Wis. 2d 585, 773 (1975);
1977 c. 29 s.
1649;
1977 c. 418;
1981 c. 20,
187;
1983 a. 368;
1985 a. 29 s.
3202 (23) (d);
1987 a. 111,
391,
399;
1989 a. 278,
336;
1991 a. 316;
1993 a. 481;
1995 a. 27;
1997 a. 191,
237;
1999 a. 9,
32,
83.
20.921 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
Adm 30, Wis. adm. code.
20.922
20.922
Appointment of subordinates. 20.922(1)
(1) Unless otherwise provided by law, each state agency may appoint such deputies, assistants, experts, clerks, stenographers or other employees as are necessary for the execution of its functions, and to designate the titles, prescribe the duties, and fix the compensation of such subordinates, but these powers shall be exercised subject to the state civil service law, unless the position filled has been expressly exempted from the operation of
ch. 230 and subject, also, to the approval of such other officer or body as is prescribed by law. If a state agency contains a board or commission which is authorized to appoint an executive officer by whatever name called, the appointing power resides in the executive officer and the board or commission has no further appointing power except as it is specifically given such power.
20.922(2)
(2) Notwithstanding
ss. 230.047 and
230.29, when an appointing authority determines and declares in writing to the governor that an emergency exists which is the result of natural or human causes which adversely affects the effective administration of state agency program functions that are necessary to the well-being of the citizens of this state, the appointing authority may temporarily assign work to employees which is not normally performed by them or described by their position classifications. Such temporary assignments during these emergencies may not exceed 72 hours unless an extension is approved by the governor or his or her designee.
20.922 History
History: 1977 c. 196 s.
131;
1977 c. 418.
20.923
20.923
Statutory salaries. The purpose of this section is to establish a consistent and equitable salary setting mechanism for all elected officials, appointed state agency heads, division administrators and other executive-level unclassified positions. All such positions shall be subject to the same basic salary establishment, implementation, modification, administrative control and application procedures. The salary-setting mechanism contained in this section shall be directed to establishing salaries that are determined on a comprehensive systematic basis, bear equitable relationship to each other and to the salaries of classified service subordinates, and be reviewed and established with the same frequency as those of state employees in the classified service.
20.923(1)
(1) Establishment of executive salary groups. To this end, a compensation plan consisting of 10 executive salary groups is established in schedule one of the state compensation plan for the classified service from ranges 18 through 27. No salary range established above salary range 23 may be utilized in the establishment and compensation of positions in the classified service without specific approval of the joint committee on employment relations. The dollar value of the salary range minimum and maximum for each executive salary group shall be reviewed and established in the same manner as that provided for positions in the classified service under
s. 230.12 (3). The salary-setting authority of individual boards, commissions, elective and appointive officials elsewhere provided by law is subject to and limited by this section, and the salary rate for these positions upon appointment and subsequent thereto shall be set by the appointing authority pursuant to this section, except as otherwise required by
article IV, section 26, of the constitution.
20.923(2)
(2) Constitutional officers and other elected state officials. 20.923(2)(a)(a) The annual salary for each elected state official position shall be set at the dollar value for the point of the assigned salary range for its respective executive salary group specified in this subsection in effect at the time of taking the oath of office, except as provided in
par. (b) and
s. 978.12 (1) (a). No adjustment to the salary of an official enumerated in this subsection is effective until it is authorized under
article IV, section 26, of the constitution.
20.923(2)(b)
(b) The annual salary of each state senator, representative to the assembly, justice of the supreme court, court of appeals judge and circuit judge shall be reviewed and established in the same manner as provided for positions in the classified service under
s. 230.12 (3). The salary established for the chief justice of the supreme court shall be different than the salaries established for the associate justices of the supreme court.
20.923(2)(c)
(c) The annual salary of the governor shall be set at 21.6% above the minimum of the salary range for executive salary group 10.
20.923(2)(e)
(e) The annual salary of the attorney general shall be set at 18% above the minimum of the salary range for executive salary group 10.
20.923(2)(f)
(f) The annual salary of the state superintendent of public instruction shall be set at 27.4% above the minimum of the salary range for executive salary group 7.
20.923(2)(g)
(g) The annual salary of the lieutenant governor shall be set at 1.9% above the minimum of the salary range for executive salary group 4.
20.923(2)(h)
(h) The annual salary of the secretary of state shall be set at 15.4% above the minimum of the salary range for executive salary group 1.
20.923(2)(i)
(i) The annual salary of the state treasurer shall be set at 15.4% above the minimum of the salary range for executive salary group 1.
20.923(3)
(3) Justices and judges. The annual salary for any supreme court justice or judge of the court of appeals or circuit court shall be established under
sub. (2), except that any compensation adjustments granted under
s. 230.12 shall not become effective until such time as any justice or judge takes the oath of office.
20.923(4)
(4) State agency positions. State agency heads, the administrator of the division of merit recruitment and selection in the department of employment relations and commission chairpersons and members shall be identified and limited in number in accordance with the standardized nomenclature contained in this subsection, and shall be assigned to the executive salary groups listed in
pars. (a) to
(i). Except for positions specified in
par. (c) 3m. and
sub. (12), all unclassified division administrator positions enumerated under
s. 230.08 (2) (e) shall be assigned, when approved by the joint committee on employment relations, by the secretary of employment relations to one of 10 executive salary groups. The joint committee on employment relations, by majority vote of the full committee, may amend recommendations for initial position assignments and changes in assignments to the executive salary groups submitted by the secretary of employment relations. All division administrator assignments and amendments to assignments of administrator positions approved by the committee shall become part of the compensation plan. Whenever a new unclassified division administrator position is created, the appointing authority may set the salary for the position until the joint committee on employment relations approves assignment of the position to an executive salary group. If the committee approves assignment of the position to an executive salary group having a salary range minimum or maximum inconsistent with the salary paid to the incumbent at the time of such approval, the incumbent's salary shall be adjusted by the appointing authority to conform with the committee's action, effective on the date of that action. Positions are assigned as follows:
20.923(4)(a)
(a) Positions assigned to executive salary group 1:
20.923(4)(a)2m.
2m. Corrections, department of: director of prison industries.
20.923(4)(a)3.
3. Justice, department of; program director for crime victims compensation.
20.923(4)(a)6.
6. Wisconsin conservation corps board: executive secretary.
20.923(4)(b)
(b) Positions assigned to executive salary group 2:
20.923(4)(c)
(c) Positions assigned to executive salary group 3:
20.923(4)(c)1.
1. Administration, department of: director of federal-state relations office.
20.923(4)(c)3m.
3m. Employment relations, department of; division of merit recruitment and selection: administrator.
20.923(4)(c)5.
5. Governor's work-based learning board: executive director.
20.923(4)(d)
(d) Positions assigned to executive salary group 4:
20.923(4)(d)1.
1. Administration, department of; tax appeals commission: chairperson and members. The chairperson of the commission and the governor, at the time a new member is appointed, shall jointly determine the salary of the new member within the range for this group.
20.923(4)(e)
(e) Positions assigned to executive salary group 5:
20.923(4)(e)1b.
1b. Administration, department of; technology for educational achievement in Wisconsin board: executive director.
20.923(4)(e)2.
2. Employment relations commission: chairperson and members.
20.923(4)(e)3.
3. Workforce development: employment and training: executive director.
20.923(4)(e)4.
4. Workforce development, department of: labor and industry review commission: member and chairperson.
20.923(4)(e)5m.
5m. Legislature, legislative technology services bureau: director.
20.923(4)(e)11.
11. Public service commission; office of the commissioner of railroads: commissioner.
20.923(4)(f)
(f) Positions assigned to executive salary group 6:
20.923(4)(f)2.
2. Agriculture, trade and consumer protection, department of: secretary.
20.923(4)(g)
(g) Positions assigned to executive salary group 7:
20.923(4)(h)
(h) Positions assigned to executive salary group 8:
20.923(4)(h)2.
2. Electronic government, department of: secretary (chief information officer).
20.923(4)(i)
(i) Positions assigned to executive salary group 9:
20.923(4)(i)1.
1. Health and family services, department of: secretary.
20.923(4g)
(4g) University of Wisconsin System senior executive positions. A compensation plan consisting of 9 university senior executive salary groups is established for certain administrative positions at the University of Wisconsin System. The salary ranges and adjustments to the salary ranges for the university senior executive salary groups 1 and 2 shall be contained in the recommendations of the secretary of employment relations under
s. 230.12 (3) (e). The salary ranges and adjustments to the salary ranges for university senior executive salary groups 3 to 9 shall be determined by the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System based on an analysis of salaries paid for similar positions at comparable universities in other states. The board of regents shall set the salaries for these positions within the ranges to which the positions are assigned to reflect the hierarchical structure of the system, to recognize merit, to permit orderly salary progression and to recognize competitive factors. The salary of any incumbent in the positions identified in
pars. (ae) to
(f) may not exceed the maximum of the salary range for the group to which the position is assigned. The positions are assigned as follows:
20.923(4g)(ae)
(ae) The positions assigned to university senior executive group 1 are each of the vice chancellors who is serving as deputy at the University of Wisconsin System campuses at Eau Claire, Green Bay, La Crosse, Oshkosh, Parkside, Platteville, River Falls, Stevens Point, Stout, Superior and Whitewater and each of the vice chancellors who is serving as deputy at the University of Wisconsin Colleges and the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
20.923(4g)(am)
(am) The positions assigned to university senior executive group 2 are the vice presidents of the University of Wisconsin System.