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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 20 — Appropriations and budget management

20.427 Labor and industry review commission.

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20.427 Labor and industry review commission. There is appropriated to the labor and industry review commission for the following program:
(1)Review commission.
(a)General program operations, review commission. The amounts in the schedule for general program operations of the labor and industry review commission.
(k)Unemployment administration. All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.445
(n)for the performance of the functions of the labor and industry review commission under ch. 108 .
(km)Equal rights; other moneys. All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.445
(o)for the performance of the functions of the labor and industry review commission related to the review of decisions by the division of equal rights in the department of workforce development and all other moneys transferred from state agencies to the appropriation account under this paragraph for the purposes for which the transfer is made.
(m)Federal moneys. All federal moneys received as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54 for the functions of the labor and industry review commission.
(ra)Worker’s compensation operations fund; worker’s compensation activities. From the worker’s compensation operations fund, the amounts in the schedule for the worker’s compensation activities of the labor and industry review commission. All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.445
(ra)shall be credited to this appropriation account.
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