Wisconsin Code § 16.48

Unemployment reserve financial statement
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(1)
No later than May 31 of each even-numbered year, the secretary
of workforce development shall prepare and furnish to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, the minority leader of the assembly, the majority and minority leaders of the senate, and the
council on unemployment insurance, a statement of unemployment insurance financial outlook, which shall contain all of the
following, together with the secretary’s recommendations and an
explanation for such recommendations:
(am) Projections of unemployment insurance operations under current law through at least the 2nd year following the close
of the biennium, including benefit payments, tax collections, borrowing or debt repayments and amounts of interest charges, if
any.
(bm) Specific proposed changes, if any, in the laws relating to
unemployment insurance financing, benefits, and administration.
(c) Projections specified in par. (am) under the proposed laws.
(d) The economic and public policy assumptions upon which
the projections are based, and the impact upon the projections of
variations from those assumptions.
(e) If significant cash reserves in the unemployment reserve
fund are projected throughout the forecast period, a statement
giving the reasons why the reserves should be retained in the
fund.
(f) If unemployment insurance program debt is projected at
the end of the forecast period, the methods proposed to liquidate
the debt.
(3) Biennially, no later than January 31 of each even-numbered year, the secretary of workforce development shall submit
to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, the minority leader
of the assembly, the majority and minority leaders of the senate,
and the council on unemployment insurance the statement of unemployment insurance financial outlook prepared under sub. (1),
together with a report that summarizes the deliberations of the
council and the position of the council regarding any proposed
change to the unemployment insurance laws submitted under sub.
(1).
(4) The department shall post the most recent version of the
statement prepared under sub. (1) and the most recent version of
the report prepared under sub. (3) on the department’s Internet
site.

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