Title 251 · WI 251

(4) (d)

Citation: Wis. Stat. § 111.70

Section: 111.70

111.70 (4) (d) , if, in any collective bargaining unit that is initially created at the city-county health department, all of the former city and county employees were represented by the same representative when they were employed by the city or county, that representative shall become the initial representative of the employees in the collective bargaining unit without the necessity of filing a petition or conducting an election.

251.02(1r)(c)

(c)

Unless otherwise prohibited by law, with respect to city-county health department employees who were formerly represented employees at the city or county, the city-county health department shall adhere to the terms of the collective bargaining agreements that covered these employees while they were employed by the city or county until such time that the city-county health department and the representative of the employees have entered into a collective bargaining agreement.

251.02(2)

(2)

 

251.02(2)(a)

(a)

Except as provided in par. (b) , in a county with a population of 750,000 or more, the governing body of each city or village shall do one of the following:

251.02(2)(a)1.

1.

Establish a local health department that meets the requirements of this chapter.

251.02(2)(a)2.

2.

Contract with the local health department of another city or village in the county to have that local health department provide services in the city or village.

251.02(2)(b)

(b)

In a county with a population of 750,000 or more, the governing body of a city or village may establish, jointly with the governing body of another city or village, a multiple municipal local health department that meets the requirements of this chapter.

251.02(3)

(3)

 

A county board may, in conjunction with the county board of one or more other counties, establish a multiple county health department, which shall meet the requirements of this chapter. A multiple county health department shall serve all areas of the respective counties that are not served by a city health department that was established prior to January 1, 1994, by a town or village health department established under sub. (3m) , or by a multiple municipal local health department established under sub. (3r) .

251.02(3m)

(3m)

 

If a county has a population of at least 100,000 but less than 750,000 and the county board of that county has, by July 1, 1985, abolished a county health commission or committee established under s.