Wis. Admin. Code Employment Relations Commission ERC 40.06 - Roster administration
(1) SEPARATE IN-STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE
ROSTERS; SIZE OF ROSTERS. Separate in-state and out-of-state rosters shall be
maintained so that the size of each roster does not ordinarily exceed fifty
(50) members. Notwithstanding the fifty (50) member limits, candidates shall be
added to the roster who have either successfully completed training under s.
111.71(5),
Stats., or whose qualifications are such that their addition to the roster
would clearly serve the underlying purposes of ch. 111, Stats.
(2) CHANGE OF IN-STATE OR OUT-OF-STATE
STATUS. If a member of the in-state roster leaves Wisconsin for more than 60
consecutive days, the roster member shall notify the commission prior to
departure and shall be placed on inactive status for the period of their
absence. A member of the out-of-state roster who moves to Wisconsin shall
become a member of the in-state roster.
(3) SELECTION AND COMPOSITION OF PANELS. The
panels of roster members' names submitted to parties by the commission in
grievance arbitration under chs.
ERC
5,
16,
23 and 63, interest arbitration
under chs.
ERC
30 to
33 or fact-finding cases under
chs.
ERC
14,
25 and 65 shall be generated by
computer in a manner designed both to permit any roster member available to
accept appointments to be selected for any panel and to equalize the number of
times each in-state roster member's name is sent out and to equalize the number
of times each out-of-state roster member's name is sent out during any period
of availability to accept appointments. Unless otherwise jointly requested by
the parties, one out-of-state roster member shall be included on each grievance
panel, on each s. 111.77, Stats., and ch. ERC 30
police-fire interest panel, on each fact-finding panel under ch. ERC 14, 25 or
65 and on each s. 111.70(4) (jm),
Stats., and ch. ERC 31 police interest panel. Unless otherwise jointly
requested by the parties, one out-of-state roster member shall be included on
the seven name panel provided in s.
111.70(4) (cm),
Stats., and ch. ERC 32 or 33, cases in which the parties agree not to limit the
panel to in-state arbitrators. No resident of the city which is party to the
dispute shall be included on a s.
111.70(4) (jm),
Stats., and ch. ERC 31 police interest panel.
Notes
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