Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 111 - Employment relations.
111.18 - Limit on payment to health care institutions.

111.18 Limit on payment to health care institutions.
(1) In this section:
(a) “Health care institution" includes hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, tuberculosis hospitals, nursing homes, kidney disease treatment centers, free-standing hemodialysis units, ambulatory surgical facilities, health maintenance organizations, limited service health organizations, preferred provider plans, community-based residential facilities that are certified as medical assistance providers under s. 49.45 (16) or that otherwise meet the requirements for certification, home health agencies and other comparable facilities. “Health care institution" does not include facilities operated solely as part of the practice of an independent practitioner, partnership, unincorporated medical group or service corporation as defined in s. 180.1901 (2).
(b) “Proportional share" means the annual revenue of a health care institution received in the form of medical assistance reimbursement or public employee insurance from the state, divided by the total annual revenue of the health care institution.
(2)
(a)
1. Any health care institution found by the national labor relations board to have committed an unfair labor practice under 29 USC 158 or found by the employment relations commission to have committed a prohibited practice under s. 111.70 (3) that includes payment to any person for services rendered with respect to concerted activity engaged in by its employees for purposes of collective bargaining shall return to the state a proportional share of the amount paid to the person for the activity that constituted the unfair labor practice.
2. Any group of employees of a health care institution subject to subd. 1. may commence an action in circuit court to enforce the provisions of this subsection.
3. Reasonable costs and attorney fees incurred in enforcing a return of funds to the state under this section may be awarded to successful plaintiffs.
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to:
1. Attorney fees for services rendered after the union is certified as a collective bargaining agent under this chapter or under the national labor relations act, 29 USC 151 to 169.
2. Attorney fees for services at an administrative agency or court proceeding or in preparation for the proceeding.
3. Salary paid to a full-time employee of a health care institution's personnel department.
History: 1981 c. 361; 1983 a. 27; 1985 a. 29; 1989 a. 303.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 111 - Employment relations.

111.02 - Definitions.

111.04 - Rights of employees.

111.05 - Representatives and elections.

111.06 - What are unfair labor practices.

111.07 - Prevention of unfair labor practices.

111.08 - Financial reports to employees.

111.09 - Rules, orders, transcripts, training programs and fees.

111.10 - Arbitration.

111.11 - Mediation.

111.115 - Notice of certain proposed strikes.

111.12 - Duties of the attorney general and district attorneys.

111.14 - Penalty.

111.15 - Construction of subchapter I.

111.17 - Conflict of provisions; effect.

111.18 - Limit on payment to health care institutions.

111.19 - Title of subchapter I.

111.31 - Declaration of policy.

111.32 - Definitions.

111.3205 - Franchisors excluded.

111.321 - Prohibited bases of discrimination.

111.322 - Discriminatory actions prohibited.

111.325 - Unlawful to discriminate.

111.33 - Age; exceptions and special cases.

111.335 - Arrest or conviction record; exceptions and special cases.

111.337 - Creed; exceptions and special cases.

111.34 - Disability; exceptions and special cases.

111.345 - Marital status; exceptions and special cases.

111.35 - Use or nonuse of lawful products; exceptions and special cases.

111.355 - Military service; exceptions and special cases.

111.36 - Sex, sexual orientation; exceptions and special cases.

111.365 - Communication of opinions; exceptions and special cases.

111.37 - Use of honesty testing devices in employment situations.

111.371 - Local ordinance; collective bargaining agreements.

111.372 - Use of genetic testing in employment situations.

111.375 - Department to administer.

111.38 - Investigation and study of discrimination.

111.39 - Powers and duties of department.

111.395 - Judicial review.

111.50 - Declaration of policy.

111.51 - Definitions.

111.52 - Settlement of labor disputes through collective bargaining and arbitration.

111.53 - Appointment of conciliators and arbitrators.

111.54 - Conciliation.

111.55 - Conciliator unable to effect settlement; appointment of arbitrators.

111.56 - Existing state of affairs to be maintained.

111.57 - Arbitrator to hold hearings.

111.58 - Standards for arbitration.

111.59 - Filing order with clerk of circuit court; period effective; retroactivity.

111.60 - Judicial review of order of arbitrator.

111.61 - Commission to establish rules.

111.62 - Strikes, work stoppages, slowdowns, lockouts, unlawful; penalty.

111.63 - Enforcement.

111.64 - Construction.

111.70 - Municipal employment.

111.71 - General provisions.

111.77 - Settlement of disputes.

111.81 - Definitions.

111.815 - Duties of state.

111.82 - Rights of employees.

111.825 - Collective bargaining units.

111.83 - Representatives and elections.

111.84 - Unfair labor practices.

111.845 - Wage deduction prohibition.

111.85 - Fair-share and maintenance of membership agreements.

111.86 - Grievance arbitration.

111.87 - Mediation.

111.88 - Fact-finding.

111.89 - Strike prohibited.

111.90 - Management rights.

111.91 - Subjects of bargaining.

111.915 - Labor proposals.

111.92 - Agreements.

111.93 - Effect of labor organization; status of existing benefits and rights.

111.935 - Representatives and elections for research assistants.

111.94 - Rules, transcripts, training programs, fees.