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1510. Page 32, line 25: delete the material beginning with that line and ending
16with page 33, line 1, and substitute “increase the number of law enforcement officers,
17as defined in s. 165.85 (2) (c), employed by the 1st class city and the daily staffing level
18of the paid fire department of the 1st class city above the number and daily staffing
19level provided in the 1st class city on April 1, 2023. This paragraph does”.
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21“(bm) By December 31 of the 10th year beginning after the 1st class city first
22imposes a tax under s. 77.701 (1), the 1st class city shall attain a staffing level of not
23fewer than 1,725 law enforcement officers, as defined in s. 165.85 (2) (c), including
1175 detectives, in its police department and shall attain a daily staffing level of not
2fewer than 218 members of the paid fire department, as defined in s. 213.10 (1g).”.
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312. Page 34, line 11: after “except" insert “as provided under s. 66.0305 (6),
466.0307 (4) (e), 66.0420 (12) (b) 2., 66.0422 (3) (b), or 196.204 (2m) (b) 2. or".
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1520. Page 100, line 17: after “ordinance" insert “and subsequently follows
16standard actuarial practices to determine contribution rates".
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21“
(1m) For the distribution in 2024 and subsequent years, if in any year a
22municipality fails to satisfy the requirements under s. 62.90 (5) (bm), the secretary
1of administration shall reduce the municipality's payment under s. 79.037 for the
2next year by 15 percent.”.
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4“
Section 219n. 111.70 (4) (mc) 7. of the statutes is created to read:
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111.70
(4) (mc) 7. In any municipality with a retirement system established
6under
chapter 396, laws of 1937, any terms of such a retirement system, including,
7but not limited to, the contribution rates, pension benefit calculation, or factors used
8to calculate a pension benefit under the system, with any bargaining unit composed
9of public safety employees. For such a retirement system, the terms of the system,
10including, but not limited to, the contribution rates, pension benefit calculation, or
11factors used to calculate a pension benefit under the system for employees who are
12part of a bargaining unit composed of public safety employees, shall be the same as
13those in effect on December 30, 2022.
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14Section 219p. 111.70 (4) (mc) 8. of the statutes is created to read:
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111.70
(4) (mc) 8. In any municipality with a retirement system established
16under
chapter 201, laws of 1937, any terms of such a retirement system, including,
17but not limited to, the costs, payments, contribution rates, pension benefit
18calculation, or design, including all impacts or effects that any changes made to the
19retirement system might have upon the wages, hours, or conditions of employment,
20with any bargaining unit composed of public safety employees or any employees
21treated as public safety employees under par. (bn).”.
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128. Page 142, line 6: delete lines 6 to 8 and substitute “
act. The city and board
2may not make any of the following changes to the retirement system for employes
3who remain in the retirement system:”.
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5“
Section 242m. Laws of 1937, chapter 396, section 15 (1) (a) to (e) are created
6to read:
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[Laws of 1937, chapter 396] Section 15 (1) (a) Except as required for compliance
8with federal law, increase or enhance the retirement benefit.
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(b) For policemen, any changes to the system that are contrary to the
10agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Police Association,
11Local #21, I.U.P.A., AFL-CIO effective January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2022.
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(c) For policemen who are supervisors, any changes to the system that are
13contrary to the agreement between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Police
14Supervisors' Organization effective January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022.
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(d) For firemen, any changes to the system that are contrary to the agreement
16between the City of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Professional Fire Fighters'
17Association Local #215, IAFF, AFL-CIO effective January 1, 2021 through
18December 31, 2022.
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(e) Any changes to the system that are contrary to any benefits or payments
20as defined in Chapters 34 and 36 of the City of Milwaukee City Charter in 2022 that
21are applicable to policemen and firemen.”.
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132. Page 143, line 18: delete that line and substitute “(2) (a) and (c) and (4),
262.623 (1) and (3), 62.625, and 111.70 (4) (mc) 7. and 8. and of laws of 1937, chapter
3201, sections 1 (4),”.
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433. Page 146, line 2: delete that line and substitute “(b), 59.875 (2) (a) and (c)
5and (4), 62.623 (1) and (3), 62.625, and 111.70 (4) (mc) 7. and 8. and of laws of 1937,
6chapter 201,”.