Wisconsin Code § 230.337

Rights of employees: corrections or parole
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If any incumbent member of the parole board in the office of the
secretary of health services on January 1, 1990, in a classified position is not appointed to the parole commission created by 1989
Wisconsin Act 31, or if the incumbent member is appointed to
the commission and subsequently terminated for any reason except just cause, the incumbent member shall have restoration
rights and reinstatement privileges, including the right of displacement if necessary, to a position having a comparable or
lower pay rate or range for which the person is qualified which is
within the department of corrections, as created by 1989 Wisconsin Act 31, or the department of health services. In the case of
termination, the incumbent shall have 90 days after notice of termination to exercise the rights and privileges. The rights and
privileges granted under this subsection are subject to the terms
of any collective bargaining agreement that covers the incumbent
parole board members.

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