Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 230 - State employment relations.
230.45 - Powers and duties of commission and division of equal rights.

230.45 Powers and duties of commission and division of equal rights.
(1) The commission shall:
(a) Conduct hearings on appeals under s. 230.44.
(am) Serve as an arbitrator, or designate an attorney employed by the commission to serve as an arbitrator, in arbitrations under s. 230.44 (4) (bm).
(c) Serve as final step arbiter in the state employee grievance procedure established under s. 230.04 (14).
(d) Hear appeals under ss. 230.36 (4) and 321.68 (4).
(h) Keep minutes of its own proceedings and other official actions. All such records shall, subject to reasonable rules, be open to public inspection. Records of the director or the administrator which are confidential shall be kept confidential by the commission.
(i) Adopt rules necessary to carry out this section. Notice of the contents of such rules and amendments thereto shall be given promptly to the director, the administrator and appointing authorities affected thereby.
(1e) The division of equal rights shall:
(a) Receive and process complaints of discrimination of state employees under s. 111.375. In the course of investigating or otherwise processing such a complaint, the division of equal rights may require that an interview with any state employee, except a management or supervisory employee who is a party to or immediately involved in the subject matter of the complaint, be conducted outside the presence of the appointing authority or any representative or agent thereof unless the employee voluntarily requests that presence. An appointing authority shall permit an employee to be interviewed without loss of pay and to have an employee representative present at the interview. An appointing authority of an employee to be interviewed may require the division of equal rights to give the appointing authority reasonable notice prior to the interview.
(b) Receive and process complaints of retaliatory disciplinary action under s. 230.85.
(c) Keep minutes of its own proceedings and other official actions relating to this chapter. All such records shall, subject to reasonable rules, be open to public inspection. Records of the director or the administrator which are confidential shall be kept confidential by the division of equal rights.
(d) Adopt rules necessary to carry out this section. Notice of the contents of such rules and amendments thereto shall be given promptly to the director, the administrator, and appointing authorities affected thereby.
(1m) The commission shall waive the investigation and determination of probable cause of any complaint that is filed by a complainant under sub. (1) or s. 103.10 (12) (b) at the complainant's request. If the commission waives the investigation and probable cause determination, the commission shall proceed with a hearing on the complaint. The commission's waiver of an investigation and probable cause determination does not affect the commission's right to attempt to resolve the complaint by conference, conciliation or persuasion.
(2) Subsection (1) (c) does not apply to an employee who, using the agency grievance procedure, grieves his or her dissatisfaction with the evaluation methodology and results used to determine any discretionary performance award or the amount of such an award. Any such employee grievance shall be settled on the basis of the appointing authority's decision.
(3) The commission shall promulgate rules establishing a schedule of filing fees to be paid by any person who files an appeal under sub. (1) (c) or s. 230.44 (1) (a) or (b) with the commission on or after the effective date of the rules promulgated under this subsection. Fees paid under this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.425 (1) (i).
History: 1977 c. 196; 1979 c. 221; 1981 c. 334 s. 25 (2); 1981 c. 360; 1983 a. 27, 398, 409; 1987 a. 140, 331; 1987 a. 403 s. 256; 1989 a. 56 s. 259; 1991 a. 39; 1993 a. 16; 1995 a. 27; 1997 a. 131, 216; 1999 a. 176; 2001 a. 26, 38; 2003 a. 33; 2005 a. 25; 2009 a. 212; 2017 a. 59, 274.
The power to investigate complaints and issue subpoenas is included within the meaning of “receive and process." 68 Atty. Gen. 403.

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.