ERC 30.11 Petition or stipulation to initiate a declaratory ruling proceeding to determine whether a proposal is a mandatory subject of bargaining. ERC 30.12 Certification of results of investigation or hearing, or certification based on stipulation. ERC 30.13 Order appointing arbitrator. ERC 30.14 Arbitration hearing. ERC 30.15 Proceedings before the arbitrator. ERC 30.16 Issuance of award. ERC 30.18 Enforcement or modification of award. Ch. ERC 30 NoteNote: Chapter ERB 30 was renumbered chapter ERC 30 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., Register, December, 1994. Chapter ERC 30 as it existed on June 30, 2006, was repealed and a new chapter ERC 30 was created, Register June 2006 No. 606, effective July 1, 2006. ERC 30.01ERC 30.01 Scope. This chapter governs the general procedure relating to arbitration proceedings and the appointment of arbitrators to resolve disputes under s. 111.77, Stats., in collective bargaining involving law enforcement supervisors employed by a county having a population of 500,000 or more and fire fighting and law enforcement personnel in the employ of municipal employers having a population of 2,500 or more, except police departments in 1st class cities as defined in ss. 62.05 and 990.001 (15), Stats. Population shall be as determined by the most recent regular or special federal census. ERC 30.01 HistoryHistory: CR 02-037: cr. Register June 2006 No. 606, eff. 7-1-06. ERC 30.02ERC 30.02 Policy. The policy of the state is to promote the prompt, peaceful and just resolution of labor disputes arising in collective bargaining affecting wages, hours and conditions of employment of applicable fire fighting and law enforcement personnel in the employ of the applicable municipal employers. Where proceedings are initiated under this chapter by one or both parties, the commission shall, where an impasse exists, require the parties involved to proceed to final and binding municipal interest arbitration on the issue or issues at impasse. The commission may furnish to the parties a panel of arbitrators from which they may select an arbitrator or arbitrators to be appointed by the commission to issue a compulsory final and binding award to resolve the issue or issues at impasse. ERC 30.02 HistoryHistory: CR 02-037: cr. Register June 2006 No. 606, eff. 7-1-06. ERC 30.03ERC 30.03 Petition to initiate final and binding arbitration. ERC 30.03(1)(1) Who may file. When an applicable municipal employer and the recognized or certified collective bargaining representative of applicable fire fighter or law enforcement personnel have reached an impasse in their collective bargaining on wages, hours and conditions of employment to be incorporated in a collective bargaining agreement, the municipal employer or the exclusive representative or anyone authorized to act on their behalf, may file a petition with the commission to initiate compulsory final and binding arbitration. ERC 30.03(2)(2) Time for filing. The petition shall be filed after the parties have complied with the conditions stated s. 111.77 (1) and (2), Stats. ERC 30.03(3)(3) Form; number of copies; filing; service. The petition shall be in writing on a form provided by the commission, or a facsimile of the commission’s form. The petition is not filed until it and the filing fee established by s. ERC 10.08 (5) have been received by the commission at its Madison office during normal business hours specified in s. ERC 10.06 (1). If the parties have previously paid a mediation filing fee for the same dispute under s. ERC 10.08 (3), no fee shall be paid for the arbitration. The petition shall be transmitted to the commission as set forth in s. ERC 10.06 (1). If the petition is filed in paper form, a total of 1 copy of the petition and of all required enclosures shall be included. The fee may be transmitted to the commission by physical delivery or mail. ERC 30.03(4)(4) Contents. The petition shall include all of the following: ERC 30.03(4)(a)(a) The name and address of the municipal employer involved and the name, address and phone number of its principal representative. Fax numbers and e-mail addresses shall be included, if available. ERC 30.03(4)(b)(b) The name and address of the collective bargaining representative involved and the name, address and phone number of its principal representative. Fax numbers and e-mail addresses shall be included, if available. ERC 30.03(4)(c)(c) A description of the collective bargaining unit involved and the approximate number of employees in the unit. ERC 30.03(4)(d)(d) A general statement as to the alleged issue or issues at impasse. ERC 30.03(4)(e)(e) A statement whether the petitioner desires that the arbitration be limited to the entire last and final offers of each party, or whether the parties have agreed otherwise. ERC 30.03(4)(g)(g) The name, address, phone number and signature, or signature facsimile, of the person signing the petition. Fax numbers and e-mail addresses shall be included, if available. ERC 30.03 HistoryHistory: CR 02-037: cr. Register June 2006 No. 606, eff. 7-1-06. ERC 30.04ERC 30.04 Withdrawal of petition; effect on filing fee. A petition may be withdrawn at any time prior to the issuance of a final order based on it, by motion granted by the commission. A motion to withdraw shall be granted unless withdrawal would result in an injustice to any party. Neither the withdrawal of the petition nor the parties’ settlement of the underlying dispute is a basis on which the filing fee shall be refunded. ERC 30.04 HistoryHistory: CR 02-037: cr. Register June 2006 No. 606, eff. 7-1-06.