Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 230 - State employment relations.
230.06 - Powers and duties of appointing authorities.

230.06 Powers and duties of appointing authorities.
(1) An appointing authority shall:
(a) Conform to, comply with, and aid in all proper ways in carrying into effect this subchapter and the rules prescribed thereunder.
(b) Appoint persons to or remove persons from the classified service, discipline employees, designate their titles, assign their duties and fix their compensation, all subject to this subchapter and the rules prescribed thereunder.
(c) Provide the director with current information relative to the assignment of duties to permanent classified positions in his or her agency.
(d) Report promptly to the director or the administrator any information the director or the administrator requires in connection with any delegated personnel function and with each appointment, promotion, demotion, suspension or separation from the service or other change in employee status.
(e) When requested by the director or the administrator, provide reports on employee work performance and any other records or information the director or administrator requires to carry out this subchapter.
(f) Provide the administrator with the civil service information required under s. 16.004 (7).
(g) Prepare an affirmative action plan which complies with the standards established by the administrator under s. 230.04 (9) (a) and which sets goals and outlines steps for incorporating affirmative action and principles supporting affirmative action into the procedures and policies of his or her agency.
(h) Ensure that his or her agency complies with its affirmative action plan.
(i) Explore and implement innovative personnel policies to ensure affirmative action.
(j) If his or her agency employs 50 or more employees, create an affirmative action advisory committee which shall advise the appointing authority concerning programs designed to ensure equal opportunity to all employees, applicants for employment and clients of the agency.
(k) Designate an affirmative action officer reporting directly to the appointing authority. The affirmative action officer shall advise and assist the appointing authority in establishing programs to ensure appropriate affirmative action.
(L) Provide information about the employment of each severely disabled employee for the administrator's report under s. 230.04 (9r) within 30 days after the disabled employee is appointed, and at other times at the request of the administrator.
(m) Prepare a progressive discipline plan that complies with the standards established by the administrator under s. 230.04 (13m).
(n) Prohibit his or her employees from representing themselves by verbal claim, sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or in any other way as an engineer unless the employee satisfies one of the following:
1. The employee is a professional engineer, as defined in s. 443.01 (7).
2. The employee has a bachelor of science or higher degree in engineering.
(o) Notwithstanding ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335 and with the assistance of the department of justice, conduct a background investigation of any person selected to fill a position in the civil service who, in fulfilling the duties of the position, will have access to federal tax information received directly from the federal Internal Revenue Service or from a source that is authorized by the federal Internal Revenue Service. The background investigation may include requiring the person to be fingerprinted on 2 fingerprint cards each bearing a complete set of the person's fingerprints, or by other technologies approved by law enforcement agencies. The department of justice shall submit any such fingerprint cards to the federal bureau of investigation for the purposes of verifying the identity of the person fingerprinted and obtaining records of his or her criminal arrests and convictions.
(1m) Notwithstanding ss. 111.321, 111.322, and 111.335, at any interval determined appropriate by the director, an appointing authority may conduct, in the manner specified in sub. (1) (o), additional background investigations of any person for whom an initial background investigation has been conducted under sub. (1) (o) and background investigations of any other person employed by the appointing authority who, in fulfilling the duties of his or her position, has access to federal tax information received directly from the federal Internal Revenue Service or from a source that is authorized by the federal Internal Revenue Service.
(2) An appointing authority may delegate in writing part or all of his or her power of appointment, including discipline and removal.
(3) All reports and records submitted under sub. (1) shall be prepared and presented at such times and in such manner as the director or administrator prescribes.
(4) An appointing authority shall maintain permanently an employee's disciplinary records in the employee's personnel file. Unless otherwise ordered by a court or, during the grievance process under s. 230.445, by the appointing authority, administrator, or commission, or unless otherwise agreed to in a settlement agreement, disciplinary records may not be removed from an employee's personnel file.
History: 1971 c. 270; 1973 c. 333; 1977 c. 196 ss. 28, 106, 130 (5); 1981 c. 20; 1983 a. 27 ss. 1605g, 2200 (15); 1987 a. 32; 1991 a. 288, 315; 2003 a. 33; 2015 a. 55, 150; 2017 a. 111, 154, 365; 2021 a. 238 s. 45.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 230 - State employment relations.

230.01 - Statement of policy.

230.02 - Liberal construction of statutes.

230.03 - Definitions.

230.04 - Powers and duties of the administrator.

230.042 - Wisconsin veterans employment initiative.

230.046 - Training programs.

230.047 - Temporary interchange of employees.

230.05 - Powers and duties of the director.

230.06 - Powers and duties of appointing authorities.

230.08 - Classification of civil service.

230.09 - Classification.

230.10 - Compensation plan coverage.

230.12 - Compensation.

230.13 - Closed records.

230.14 - Recruitment.

230.143 - Appointment; selective service registration.

230.147 - Employment of aid recipients.

230.148 - Unclassified service reappointments.

230.15 - Appointments, promotions, changes in classified service.

230.16 - Applications and selection processes.

230.17 - Applicants and eligibles may be barred; bonds may be required.

230.18 - Discrimination prohibited.

230.19 - Promotion.

230.20 - Recommendations.

230.21 - Unskilled labor and critical recruitment selection.

230.213 - Affirmative action procedures for corrections positions.

230.215 - Part-time employment and flexible-time schedules.

230.22 - Entry professional selection.

230.24 - Career executive selection.

230.25 - Certification, appointments and registers.

230.26 - Limited term appointments.

230.27 - Project positions.

230.275 - Noncompetitive appointment of certain disabled veterans.

230.28 - Probationary period.

230.29 - Transfers.

230.30 - Employing units; establishment and revision.

230.31 - Restoration of employment and reinstatement privileges.

230.315 - Differential pay, sick leave, and annual leave for state employees activated into certain federal service.

230.32 - Restoration after military leave.

230.33 - Leave of absence and pay while serving in unclassified position.

230.335 - Rights of unclassified division administrators.

230.337 - Rights of employees: corrections or parole.

230.339 - Rights of certain employees of the department of safety and professional services.

230.34 - Demotion, suspension, discharge and layoff.

230.35 - State office hours; standard workweek; leaves of absence; holidays.

230.36 - Hazardous employment, injuries, pay continued.

230.37 - Standards of performance and ratings.

230.40 - Political activities; public office.

230.41 - Invalid appointments.

230.43 - Misdemeanors; how punished.

230.44 - Appeal procedures.

230.445 - Grievance process for demotion, suspension, discharge, layoff, or reduction in base pay.

230.45 - Powers and duties of commission and division of equal rights.

230.46 - Duties of council on affirmative action.

230.48 - State employees suggestion board.

230.80 - Definitions.

230.81 - Employee disclosure.

230.82 - Processing of information.

230.83 - Retaliatory action prohibited.

230.85 - Enforcement.

230.86 - Discipline based on surveillance.

230.87 - Judicial review.

230.88 - Payment of award, judgment or settlement; effect of order, arbitration award or commencement of court action.

230.89 - Rule making and reporting.

230.90 - Government employer retaliation prohibited.