40.30(5)
(5) The benefits computed under this section for each retirement system shall be in lieu of any other benefit payable by that retirement system and may not begin before the individual terminates all employment covered by any retirement system specified in
sub. (2).
40.30(6)
(6) The secretary may promulgate rules affecting any retirement system specified in
sub. (2) to carry out the purposes of this section.
40.30(7)(a)(a) Retirement benefit computations or eligibility may not be determined as provided in this section with respect to service performed by an individual under any retirement system established by
chapter 589, laws of 1921,
chapter 423, laws of 1923, or
chapter 396, laws of 1937, or to service performed by that individual under the Wisconsin retirement system, before the date on which the governing body of the city that established the retirement system under
chapter 589, laws of 1921,
chapter 423, laws of 1923, or
chapter 396, laws of 1937, adopts a resolution approving the application of this section to the retirement benefit computations and eligibility determinations under all of those retirement systems that it has established.
40.30(7)(b)
(b) Retirement benefit computations or eligibility may not be determined as provided in this section with respect to service performed by an individual under a retirement system established by
chapter 201, laws of 1937, or to service performed by that individual under the Wisconsin retirement system, before the date on which the governing body of the county that established the retirement system under
chapter 201, laws of 1937, adopts a resolution approving the application of this section to the retirement benefit computations and eligibility determinations under that retirement system.
40.30(7)(c)
(c) A resolution adopted under
par. (a) or
(b) is irrevocable. Any governing body that adopts a resolution under
par. (a) or
(b) shall provide the department with a copy of the resolution.
40.30 History
History: 1989 a. 323;
1995 a. 81.
40.31
40.31
Maximum benefit limitations. 40.31(1)
(1)
General limitation. The maximum retirement benefits payable to a participant in a calendar year, excluding benefits attributable to contributions subject to any limitations under
s. 40.23 (2) (a),
(2m) (c) and
(3), may not exceed the maximum benefit limitation established under section
415 (b) of the Internal Revenue Code.
40.31(3)
(3) Treatment of defined benefit and defined contribution plans. For the purpose of determining whether a participant's retirement benefits exceed the maximum retirement limitations under this section, all defined benefit plans of the employer, including defined benefit plans that are terminated, shall be treated as a single defined benefit plan and all defined contribution plans of the employer, including defined contribution plans that are terminated, shall be treated as a single defined contribution plan. The department may provide by rule additional limitations for participants who are participating in more than one retirement system.
40.31(4)
(4) Division of benefits. For the purpose of determining whether a participant's retirement benefits exceed the maximum retirement limitations under this section for a participant whose retirement benefits have been divided under
s. 40.08 (1m), the participant's retirement benefits shall be measured as if no division had occurred.
40.31 History
History: 1995 a. 302;
1997 a. 237.
40.32
40.32
Limitations on contributions. 40.32(1)
(1) The sum of all contributions allocated to a participant's account under each defined contribution plan sponsored by the employer, including all employer contributions and picked-up contributions credited with interest at the effective rate under
ss. 40.04 (4) (a) and
(5) (b) and
40.05 (2) (g) and all employee contributions made under
ss. 40.02 (17) and
40.05 (1) and
(2m), may not in any calendar year exceed the maximum contribution limitation established under section
415 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
40.32(2)
(2) The department may provide by rule additional limitations for participants who are participating in more than one retirement system.
40.32(3)
(3) Any contribution that the department receives, which is allocated to the account of a participant and which exceeds the contributions limitation under this section, may be refunded or credited as provided in
s. 40.08 (6). If the department refunds any contributions that exceed the limitation under this section, the department shall first refund amounts voluntarily contributed by a participating employee as an additional contribution under
s. 40.05 (1) (a) 5.
40.32 History
History: 1995 a. 302;
1997 a. 237.
SOCIAL SECURITY FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
40.40
40.40
State-federal agreement. The secretary may, upon receipt of a certified copy of a resolution adopted by the governing body of any employer in accordance with
s. 40.41 execute on behalf of the state a modification of the state-federal agreement with the secretary of the federal department of health and human services for the inclusion of a coverage group of the employees of the employer under the OASDHI system in conformity with federal regulations. The state and each employer included under the agreement or modification of the agreement shall thereafter be bound by federal regulations.
40.40 History
History: 1981 c. 96.
40.41(1)(1) Except as provided in
sub. (6), all the employees of any employer shall be included under OASDHI through adoption of a resolution by the governing body of the employer providing for the coverage and stating the effective date of coverage. All groups covered by OASDHI, under s.
40.41, 1979 stats., prior to January 1, 1982, shall continue to be covered by OASDHI. Whenever any employer is created, the territory of which includes more than one-half of the last assessed valuation of an employer which prior to creation of the new employer had adopted a resolution under this subsection, and the employer so created assumes the functions and responsibilities of the previous employer with respect to the territory, then the employees of the employer so created shall be covered from the inception of the created employer as if a resolution had been adopted under this subsection.
40.41(2)
(2) The resolution provided for in
sub. (1) may specify a coverage group comprised of persons under a retirement system which is eligible under federal regulations for inclusion under the state-federal OASDHI agreement, in which case a referendum in conformity with section 218 (d) (3) of the federal social security act shall be conducted. The governor may take any and all actions which may be required in connection with such a referendum. The agreement with the secretary of health and human services may be modified to cover the coverage group.
40.41(3)
(3) No agreement with the federal department of health and human services may be executed for the purpose of permitting one or more individuals to transfer by individual choice from that part of a retirement system which is composed of positions of employees who do not desire coverage under OASDHI to that part of a retirement system which is composed of positions of employees who desire OASDHI coverage.
40.41(4)
(4) Except as provided in
sub. (6), all state employees, all teachers, the participating employees of all participating employers under the Wisconsin retirement system and all employees who would have become a participating employee of a participating employer except for the requirement of
s. 40.22 (6) shall be included under OASDHI, notwithstanding
sub. (1).
40.41(5)
(5) Except as provided in
sub. (6), employees under any retirement system included in whole or in part under OASDHI, prior to January 1, 1982, under a referendum or a choice held in conformity with section 218 (d) (3) or 218 (d) (6) of the federal social security act, shall continue to be included under OASDHI in accordance with the results of the referendum or choice, notwithstanding
sub. (1).
40.41(6)
(6) The following services shall be excluded from OASDHI coverage, and subsequent modifications of the state-federal agreement shall continue to provide for their exclusion:
40.41(6)(a)
(a) Services performed by persons or in positions not eligible for inclusion under federal regulations. Any exclusion under this paragraph shall not continue if federal regulations are subsequently modified to include the services.
40.41(6)(b)
(b) Services performed by a member of a board or commission, except members of governing bodies, in a position or office which does not normally require actual performance of duty for at least 600 hours in each calendar year. For purposes of this paragraph, a "board" or "commission" is a body referred to in the statutes as a board or commission.
40.41(6)(c)
(c) Service performed in the employ of a school, college or university, if the service is performed by a student who is enrolled and regularly attending classes at the school, college or university.
40.41(6)(d)
(d) Services of an employee whose participating employment in a position covered by a specific retirement system is not covered by OASDHI by reason of eligibility for a choice provided by statute prior to January 1, 1982, but only with respect to services in a position covered by that retirement system.
40.41(6)(e)
(e) Services in police and fire fighter positions under a retirement system except:
40.41(6)(e)1.
1. If the services were covered under the federal OASDHI system under this section prior to the effective date of the retirement system coverage.
40.41(6)(e)2.
2. If the services have been covered under the federal OASDHI system under section 218 (m) of the federal social security act.
40.41(6)(f)
(f) Services in a position eligible for participation in the Wisconsin retirement system only by virtue of
s. 40.22 (2m). This exclusion does not apply to any employee who is a teacher, who is a participating employee in the Wisconsin retirement system or whose employer has adopted a resolution under
sub. (1).
HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE BENEFITS
40.51
40.51
Health care coverage. 40.51(1)
(1) The procedures and provisions pertaining to enrollment, premium transmitted and coverage of eligible employees for health care benefits shall be established by contract or rule except as otherwise specifically provided by this chapter.
40.51(2)
(2) Except as provided in
subs. (10),
(10m),
(11) and
(16), any eligible employee may become covered by group health insurance by electing coverage within 30 days of being hired, to be effective as of the first day of the month which begins on or after the date the application is received by the employer, or by electing coverage prior to becoming eligible for employer contribution towards the premium cost as provided in
s. 40.05 (4) (a) to be effective upon becoming eligible for employer contributions. An eligible employee who is not insured, but who is eligible for an employer contribution under
s. 40.05 (4) (ag) 1., may elect coverage prior to becoming eligible for an employer contribution under
s. 40.05 (4) (ag) 2., with the coverage to be effective upon becoming eligible for the increase in the employer contribution. Any employee who does not so elect at one of these times, or who subsequently cancels the insurance, shall not thereafter become insured unless the employee furnishes evidence of insurability satisfactory to the insurer, at the employee's own expense or obtains coverage subject to contractual waiting periods. The method to be used shall be specified in the health insurance contract.
40.51(3)
(3) The health insurance contract shall establish provisions by which an insured employee or dependents may continue group coverage or convert group coverage to a nongroup policy which, at a minimum, comply with
s. 632.897.
40.51(4)
(4) The group insurance board shall establish provisions for the continuance of insurance coverage which shall, at a minimum, comply with
s. 632.897.
40.51(6)
(6) This state shall offer to all of its employees at least 2 insured or uninsured health care coverage plans providing substantially equivalent hospital and medical benefits, including a health maintenance organization or a preferred provider plan, if those health care plans are determined by the group insurance board to be available in the area of the place of employment and are approved by the group insurance board. The group insurance board shall place each of the plans into one of 3 tiers established in accordance with standards adopted by the group insurance board. The tiers shall be separated according to the employee's share of premium costs.
40.51(7)
(7) Any employer, other than the state, may offer to all of its employees a health care coverage plan through a program offered by the group insurance board. Notwithstanding
sub. (2) and
ss. 40.05 (4) and
40.52 (1), the department may by rule establish different eligibility standards or contribution requirements for such employees and employers and may by rule limit the categories of employers, other than the state, which may be included as participating employers under this subchapter.
40.51(8)
(8) Every health care coverage plan offered by the state under
sub. (6) shall comply with
ss. 631.89,
631.90,
631.93 (2),
631.95,
632.72 (2),
632.746 (1) to
(8) and
(10),
632.747,
632.748,
632.83,
632.835,
632.85,
632.853,
632.855,
632.87 (3) to
(5),
632.895 (5m) and
(8) to
(14) and
632.896.
40.51(9)
(9) Every health maintenance organization and preferred provider plan offered by the state under
sub. (6) shall comply with
s. 632.87 (2m).
40.51(10)
(10) Beginning on July 1, 1988, any eligible employee, as defined in
s. 40.02 (25) (b) 11., may become covered by group health insurance by electing coverage within 60 days after the date on which he or she ceases to be a participating employee, and by paying the cost of the required premiums, as provided in
s. 40.05 (4) (ad). Any eligible employee who does not so elect at the time specified, or who later cancels the insurance, shall not thereafter become insured unless the employee furnishes evidence of insurability satisfactory to the insurer, at the employee's expense or obtains coverage subject to contractual waiting periods, and pays the cost of the required premiums, as provided in
s. 40.05 (4) (ad). The method of payment shall be specified in the health insurance contract.
40.51(10m)
(10m) Any eligible employee, as defined in
s. 40.02 (25) (b) 6e. and
6g., may become covered under any health care coverage plan offered under
sub. (6), without furnishing evidence of insurability, by submitting to the department, on a form provided by the department and within 30 days after the date on which the department receives the employee's application for a retirement annuity or for a lump sum payment under
s. 40.25 (1), an election to obtain the coverage, by obtaining coverage subject to contractual waiting periods and by paying the cost of the required premiums, as provided in
s. 40.05 (4) (ad).
40.51(11)
(11) An eligible state employee who elects insurance coverage with a county under
s. 978.12 (6) may not elect coverage under this section.
40.51(12)
(12) Every defined network plan, as defined in
s. 609.01 (1b), and every limited service health organization, as defined in
s. 609.01 (3), that is offered by the state under
sub. (6) shall comply with
ch. 609.
40.51(13)
(13) Every defined network plan, as defined in
s. 609.01 (1b), and every limited service health organization, as defined in
s. 609.01 (3), that is offered by the group insurance board under
sub. (7) shall comply with
ch. 609.
40.51(15m)
(15m) Every health care plan, except a health maintenance organization or a preferred provider plan, offered by the state under
sub. (6) shall comply with
s. 632.86.
40.51(16)
(16) Beginning on the date specified by the department, but not earlier than March 20, 1992, and not later than July 1, 1992, any eligible employee, as defined in
s. 40.02 (25) (b) 6m., may elect coverage under any health care coverage plan offered under
sub. (6) by furnishing, at the employee's expense, evidence of insurability satisfactory to the insurer or by obtaining coverage subject to contractual waiting periods, and by paying the cost of the required premiums, as provided in
s. 40.05 (4) (ad). The method to be used shall be specified in the health insurance contract.
40.51 History
History: 1981 c. 96;
1983 a. 27;
1985 a. 29;
1987 a. 27,
107,
356;
1987 a. 403 s.
256;
1989 a. 31,
93,
121,
129,
182,
201,
336,
359;
1991 a. 39,
70,
113,
152,
269,
315,
1993 a. 450,
481;
1995 a. 289;
1997 a. 27,
155,
202,
237,
252;
1999 a. 32,
95,
115,
155;
2001 a. 16,
38,
104;
2003 a. 33.
40.51 Annotation
Monies appropriated to the Public Employee Trust Fund are not "state funds"; the legislature may not restrict the use of those funds by a statute governing the use of "state or local funds." The restrictions on the use of "state and local" funds for abortions under s. 20.927 do not apply to health plans offered under this section.
OAG 1-95 40.52
40.52
Health care benefits. 40.52(1)
(1) The group insurance board shall establish by contract a standard health insurance plan in which all insured employees shall participate except as otherwise provided in this chapter. The standard plan shall provide:
40.52(1)(a)
(a) A family coverage option for persons desiring to provide for coverage of all eligible dependents and a single coverage option for other eligible persons.
40.52(1)(b)
(b) Coverage for expenses incurred by the installation and use of an insulin infusion pump, coverage for all other equipment and supplies used in the treatment of diabetes, including any prescription medication used to treat diabetes, and coverage of diabetic self-management education programs. Coverage required under this paragraph shall be subject to the same exclusions, limitations, deductibles, and coinsurance provisions of the plan as other covered expenses, except that insulin infusion pump coverage may be limited to the purchase of one pump per year and the plan may require the covered person to use a pump for 30 days before purchase.
40.52(2)
(2) Health insurance benefits under this subchapter shall be integrated, with exceptions determined appropriate by the group insurance board, with benefits under federal plans for hospital and health care for the aged and disabled. Exclusions and limitations with respect to benefits and different rates may be established for persons eligible under federal plans for hospital and health care for the aged and disabled in recognition of the utilization by persons within the age limits eligible under the federal program. The plan may include special provisions for spouses and other dependents covered under a plan established under this subchapter where one spouse is eligible under federal plans for hospital and health care for the aged but the others are not eligible because of age or other reasons. As part of the integration, the department may, out of premiums collected under
s. 40.05 (4), pay premiums for the federal health insurance.
40.52(3)
(3) The group insurance board, after consulting with the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System, shall establish the terms of a health insurance plan for graduate assistants, and for employees-in-training designated by the board of regents, who are employed on at least a one-third full-time basis and for teachers who are employed on at least a one-third full-time basis by the University of Wisconsin System with an expected duration of employment of at least 6 months but less than one year.
40.52(3m)
(3m) The group insurance board, after consulting with the board of directors of the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, shall establish the terms of a health insurance plan for graduate assistants, and for employees-in-training designated by the board of directors, who are employed on at least a one-third full-time basis with an expected duration of employment of at least 6 months.
40.52(4)
(4) The group insurance board shall establish the terms of health insurance plans for eligible employees, as defined under
s. 40.02 (25) (b) 9. and
11., who elect coverage under
s. 40.51 (7) or
(10).
40.52 Annotation
The denial of a homosexual employee's request for family coverage for herself and her companion did not violate equal protection or the prohibition of discrimination on the basis of marital status, sexual orientation or gender under s. 111.321. Phillips v. Wisconsin Personnel Commission,
167 Wis. 2d 205,
482 N.W.2d 121 (Ct. App. 1992).
40.52 Annotation
The insurance subrogation law permitting a subrogated insurer to be reimbursed only if the insured has been made whole applies to the state employee health plan. Leonard v. Dusek,
184 Wis. 2d 267,
516 N.W.2d 463 (Ct. App. 1994).
40.52 Annotation
Barring spouses who are both state employees from each electing family medical coverage does not discriminate on the basis of marital status. Kozich v. Employee Trust Funds Board,
203 Wis. 2d 363,
553 N.W.2d 830 (Ct. App. 1996),
95-2219.
40.52 Annotation
Barring spouses who are both public employees from each electing family medical coverage is excepted from the prohibition under ch. 111 against discrimination based on marital status. Motola v. LIRC,
219 Wis. 2d 589,
580 N.W.2d 297 (1998).
40.53
40.53
Pharmacy benefits purchasing pool. 40.53(1)(b)
(b) "Eligible party" means an employer, other than the state, or a person in this state.
40.53(2)
(2) The group insurance board shall develop a purchasing pool for pharmacy benefits that uses a preferred list of covered prescription drugs. The pool shall consist of the state and any eligible party that satisfies the conditions established under
sub. (3) for joining the pool. The group insurance board shall seek to develop the preferred list of covered prescription drugs under an evidence-based analysis that first identifies the relative effectiveness of prescription drugs within therapeutic classes for particular diseases and conditions and next identifies the least costly prescription drugs, including prescription drugs with generic names that are alternatives to prescription drugs with brand names, among those found to be equally effective.
40.53(3)
(3) The group insurance board shall propose conditions that an eligible party must satisfy to join the purchasing pool established under
sub. (2).
40.53 History
History: 2003 a. 33.
40.55
40.55
Long-term care coverage. 40.55(1)
(1) Except as provided in
sub. (5), the state shall offer, through the group insurance board, to eligible employees under
s. 40.02 (25) (bm) and to state annuitants long-term care insurance policies which have been approved for sale in this state by the office of the commissioner of insurance and which have been approved for offering under contracts established by the group insurance board if the insurer requests that the policy be offered and the state shall also allow an eligible employee or a state annuitant to purchase those policies for his or her spouse or parent.
40.55(2)
(2) For any long-term care policy offered through the group insurance board, the insurer may impose underwriting considerations in determining the initial eligibility of persons to cover and what premiums to charge.
40.55(4)
(4) The group insurance board may charge a fee to each insurer whose policy is offered under this section, but the fee may not exceed the direct costs incurred by the group insurance board in offering the policy.
40.55(5)
(5) An eligible state employee who elects insurance coverage with a county under
s. 978.12 (6) may not elect coverage under this section.
DISABILITY BENEFITS