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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 20 — Appropriations and budget management

20.425 Employment relations commission.

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20.425 Employment relations commission. There is appropriated to the employment relations commission for the following program:
(1)Labor relations.
(a)General program operations. The amounts in the schedule for the purposes provided in subchs. I , IV , and V of ch. 111 and s. 230.45
(1).
(i)Fees, collective bargaining training, publications, and appeals. The amounts in the schedule for the performance of fact-finding, mediation, certification, and arbitration functions, for the provision of copies of transcripts, for the cost of operating training programs under ss. 111.09
(3), 111.71
(5m), and 111.94
(3), for the preparation of publications, transcripts, reports, and other copied material, and for costs related to conducting appeals under s. 230.45 . All moneys received under ss. 111.09
(1)and
(2), 111.70
(d)3. b. , 111.71
(1)and
(2), 111.83
(b), 111.94
(1)and
(2), and 230.45
(3), all moneys received from arbitrators and arbitration panel members, and individuals who are interested in serving in such positions, and from individuals and organizations who participate in other collective bargaining training programs conducted by the commission, and all moneys received from the sale of publications, transcripts, reports, and other copied material shall be credited to this appropriation account.
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