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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 230 — State employment relations

230.22 Entry professional selection.

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230.22 Entry professional selection.
(1)The administrator may establish by rule an entry professional class program for use in a wide range of entry professional positions.
(2)In connection with this program the administrator may establish separate classifications and corresponding pay provisions to provide agencies an entry professional program, through which they can compete on campuses and in the labor market for the best available applicants.
(3)Subject to s. 230.275 , the director may establish separate recruitment, evaluation and certification procedures for certain entry professional positions. Vacancies in entry professional positions may be limited to persons with a degree from an institution of higher education, as defined in s. 108.02
(18), or a degree under an associate degree program, as defined in s. 38.01
(1).
(4)The director may provide for cooperative programs leading to eligibility for permanent appointment in order to enable institutions of higher education and agencies to attract and train the highest caliber of undergraduate or graduate students for government employment.
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