Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 973 - Sentencing.
973.25 - Certificates of qualification for employment.

973.25 Certificates of qualification for employment.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) “Certificate of qualification for employment” means a certificate issued by the council on offender employment that provides an offender with relief from a collateral sanction, except that it does not provide relief from s. 48.685 (5m), 50.065 (4m), or 111.335 (3) (a), (b), (c), or (e) or (4) (h) or (i).
(b) “Collateral sanction” means a penalty, ineligibility, disability, or disadvantage that is related to employment or to occupational licensing or certification and that is a result of the offender's criminal record. “Collateral sanction” does not include confinement in a jail or prison; probation, parole, or extended supervision; suspension or revocation of motor vehicle operating privileges; imposition of a forfeiture, fine, or assessment; costs of prosecution; or an order to pay restitution.
(c) “Offender” means a person who has been convicted of a crime other than a violent crime, as defined in s. 165.84 (7) (ab).
(2) Council on offender employment. The director of state courts shall provide forms for use in filing an application for a certificate of qualification for employment and shall convene a council on offender employment that shall review applications for certificates of qualification for employment. The council shall consist of the following 3 members: the attorney general, or his or her designee; the state public defender, or his or her designee; and the chairperson of the parole commission, or his or her designee. The council shall have the powers, duties, and responsibilities set forth in this section.
(3) Eligibility. An offender who has been released from confinement may apply for a certificate of qualification for employment under this section if any of the following applies:
(a) He or she has served at least 24 consecutive months of a term of confinement in prison in the Wisconsin state prisons.
(b) He or she has served at least 12 consecutive months of a term of confinement in prison in the Wisconsin state prisons and at least 12 consecutive months of a term of extended supervision under s. 302.113.
(4) Procedure.
(a) An offender may file an application for a certificate of qualification for employment with the council on offender employment on a form to be provided by the director of state courts along with an application fee of $20 that shall be deposited in the appropriation under s. 20.625 (1) (h). The council may waive the fee if the offender submits an affidavit along with the application in which he or she swears or affirms that he or she is unable to pay the application fee.
(b) After receiving an application under par. (a), the council on offender employment shall request from the department of corrections and the department shall provide to the council all of the following information about the offender:
1. His or her highest level of education.
2. Any treatment he or she has completed.
3. Any performance evaluations for his or her work.
4. Any risk and needs assessment reports.
5. Any other reports of information gathered during the normal course of business, as requested by the council.
(c) Within 60 days after receiving the information requested under par. (b), the council on offender employment shall issue an order granting or denying the offender's request for a certificate of qualification for employment.
(5) Granting of certificate; exceptions. The council on offender employment shall grant an offender's application for a certificate of qualification for employment if the council finds that the offender is not likely to pose a risk to public safety, that the certificate will substantially assist the offender in obtaining employment or occupational licensing or certification, and that the offender is less likely to commit an additional criminal offense if he or she obtains a certificate of qualification for employment.
(6) Revocation of certificate of qualification for employment.
(a) If an offender is convicted of a felony or of a Class A or Class B misdemeanor after he or she is issued a certificate of qualification for employment, or if his or her probation, parole, or extended supervision is revoked for the commission of a crime, the court shall permanently revoke a certificate of qualification for employment issued under sub. (5).
(b) The court may not revoke an offender's certificate of qualification for employment as a sanction for the offender's commission of an act or offense that is a violation of a condition of the offender's probation, parole, or extended supervision that is not a crime, or if the offender's probation, parole, or extended supervision is revoked as a result of the offender's commission of a noncriminal act.
(7) Admissibility of a certificate of qualification for employment in a fair employment proceeding. A certificate of qualification for employment issued under sub. (5) is not admissible as evidence in a proceeding alleging an act of discrimination on the basis of conviction record under subch. II of ch. 111.
(8) Data collection; report to legislature. The department of corrections shall prepare an annual report that includes, for each year, the number of applications that are received under this section, the number of certificates of qualification for employment that are issued, and the number of certificates of qualification for employment that are revoked and the reasons for revocation. The department shall submit the report to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2).
History: 2019 a. 123; 2021 a. 240 s. 30.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 973 - Sentencing.

973.01 - Bifurcated sentence of imprisonment and extended supervision.

973.013 - Indeterminate sentence; Wisconsin state prisons.

973.0135 - Sentence for certain serious felonies; parole eligibility determination.

973.014 - Sentence of life imprisonment; parole eligibility determination; extended supervision eligibility determination.

973.015 - Special disposition.

973.017 - Bifurcated sentences; use of guidelines; consideration of aggravating and mitigating factors.

973.02 - Place of imprisonment when none expressed.

973.03 - Jail sentence.

973.032 - Sentence to intensive sanctions program.

973.0335 - Sentencing; restriction on possession of body armor.

973.035 - Transfer to state-local shared correctional facilities.

973.04 - Credit for imprisonment under earlier sentence for the same crime.

973.042 - Child pornography surcharge.

973.043 - Drug offender diversion surcharge.

973.045 - Crime victim and witness assistance surcharge.

973.0455 - Crime prevention funding board surcharge.

973.046 - Deoxyribonucleic acid analysis surcharge.

973.047 - Deoxyribonucleic acid analysis requirements.

973.048 - Sex offender reporting requirements.

973.049 - Sentencing; restrictions on contact.

973.05 - Fines.

973.055 - Domestic abuse surcharges.

973.057 - Global positioning system tracking surcharge.

973.06 - Costs, fees, and surcharges.

973.07 - Failure to pay fine, fees, surcharges, or costs or to comply with certain community service work.

973.075 - Forfeiture of property derived from crime and certain vehicles.

973.076 - Forfeiture proceedings.

973.077 - Burden of proof; liabilities.

973.08 - Records accompanying prisoner.

973.09 - Probation.

973.10 - Control and supervision of probationers.

973.11 - Placements with volunteers in probation program.

973.12 - Sentence of a repeater or persistent repeater.

973.123 - Sentence for certain violent offenses; use of a firearm.

973.125 - Notice of lifetime supervision for serious sex offenders.

973.13 - Excessive sentence, errors cured.

973.135 - Courts to report convictions to the state superintendent of public instruction.

973.137 - Courts to report convictions to the department of transportation.

973.14 - Sentence to house of correction.

973.15 - Sentence, terms, escapes.

973.155 - Sentence credit.

973.16 - Time out.

973.17 - Judgment against a corporation or limited liability company.

973.176 - Notice of restrictions.

973.18 - Notice of rights to appeal and representation.

973.19 - Motion to modify sentence.

973.195 - Sentence adjustment.

973.198 - Sentence adjustment; positive adjustment time.

973.20 - Restitution.

973.25 - Certificates of qualification for employment.