Wis. Admin. Code Department of Employee Trust Funds ETF 11.01 - Purpose and scope
(1) The purpose of this chapter is to
establish a regular and uniform system of procedures and rules governing the
review of appealable department determinations by the board responsible for the
subject matter. This chapter interprets the provisions of ss.
227.44 to
227.48,
227.485,
227.49 and
227.50,
Stats., concerning the conduct of proceedings, as those provisions apply to the
deferred compensation board, group insurance board, teachers retirement board
and Wisconsin retirement board and establishes rules for appeals to the
employee trust funds board and its designees. Any appeal to a board of a
determination made by the department shall be conducted in accordance with this
chapter.
(2) The deferred
compensation board shall hear the timely appeal of a determination made by the
department with respect to a right or benefit under the deferred compensation
plan provided by ss.
40.80 to
40.82, Stats.
This authority is delegated from the employee trust funds board under s.
40.03(1) (L), Stats.
(3) The group insurance board shall hear the
timely appeal of a determination made by the department affecting any right or
benefit under any group insurance plan provided under ch. 40, Stats.
(4) The teachers retirement board shall hear
the timely appeal of a determination made by the department regarding a
disability annuity for a teachers participant, pursuant to s.
40.63(5) and (9) (d), Stats.
(5) The Wisconsin retirement board shall hear
the timely appeal of a determination made by the department regarding a
disability annuity for a participant other than a teacher, in accordance with
s.
40.63(5) and (9) (d), Stats. In addition, the department shall
make the initial determination of the amount of a duty disability benefit and
whether to terminate or reduce a benefit under s.
40.65(3) or (5), Stats., and the Wisconsin retirement
board shall hear the timely appeal of these determinations.
(6) The employee trust funds board shall hear
the timely appeal of any other determination made by the department.
(7) Nothing in this section shall prevent the
board responsible for hearing the subject matter of an appeal from delegating
that responsibility to a hearing examiner.
Notes
See ss. 40.03(1) (j), (6) (i), (7) (f) and (8) (f), and 40.65(3) and (5), Stats.
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