Wisconsin Code § 47.05

Employment First initiative
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(1) In this section:
(a) “Agency” has the meaning given in s. 13.172 (1).
(b) “Competitive integrated employment” has the meaning
given in 29 USC 705 (5).
(c) “Working age” means an age that is at least 16 and includes the age at which a child with a disability becomes eligible
for transition services under subch. V of ch. 115.
(2) All publicly funded programs that provide services and
supports to working age persons with disabilities, when supporting the participation of persons with disabilities in activities outside their homes, shall prioritize the competitive integrated employment of persons with disabilities.
(3) The department shall, with assistance from the department of health services and the department of public instruction,
lead a collaboration among all agencies that administer programs
that provide services and supports to working age persons with
disabilities to promote the competitive integrated employment of
those persons while ensuring the self-determination and informed choice of the individual.
(4) (a) The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction shall collaborate and, with the input of stakeholders including the Wisconsin Rehabilitation Council as established under 34
CFR 361.16, jointly develop a plan establishing specific performance improvement targets and describing specific methods used
to coordinate efforts to ensure that programs, policies, and procedures support competitive integrated employment as described
under sub. (2). The departments shall update the plan at least
biennially.
(b) 1. The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction
shall each report on the progress, outcomes, and achievements
that each department has made in increasing participation in
competitive integrated employment in accordance with the plan
under par. (a), including information collected over the most recent period for which data are available. The departments shall
make the reports required under this subdivision at least annually.
2. The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction
shall include all of the following in the reports under subd. 1.:
a. A statement regarding the targets established in the plan
under par. (a).
b. Steps taken by the departments, individually and collectively, to achieve the targets established in the plan under par. (a).
c. The number of working age persons with disabilities who
received publicly funded services through each department during the most recent period for which data are available and the
number of those persons identified who are employed in competitive integrated employment during that period.
d. The percentage change that the numbers under subd. 2. c.
represent as compared to the numbers from the previous period.
e. To the extent available through the departments’ data systems, data on the average number of hours worked and wages
earned by persons described in subd. 2. c. who are employed in
competitive integrated employment.

f. Information appropriate to each department related to
progress in achieving the targets established under par. (a).
g. Identified barriers to achieving the goals and objectives established under this section and strategies and policy changes in
accordance with this section for each department, acting individually and collectively, to overcome or mitigate those barriers.
h. A statement or analysis specifically detailing the impact
that the collaboration under sub. (3) has had on each department’s progress, outcomes, and achievements in increasing participation in competitive integrated employment.
3. In addition to reporting data under subd. 2. c. to e. on a
statewide basis, the departments shall also report the data by region, county, or other geographic subdivision if data are already
available on any such basis through the departments’ data
systems.
(c) 1. The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction
shall do one or more of the following with respect to the reports
described in par. (b):
a. Prominently publish or otherwise provide access to the reports on each department’s Internet site.
b. Publish the reports through a single, state-maintained Internet site.
2. The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction
shall, in conjunction with the reports under subd. 1., also prominently publish or otherwise provide access to the current plan developed under par. (a).
(5) The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction
shall share information with other agencies on their progress in
supporting competitive integrated employment under sub. (2).
The department of workforce development, the department of
health services, and the department of public instruction shall
share with other agencies the number of working age persons
with disabilities employed in competitive integrated employment
through programs administered by that department.
(6) The department of workforce development, the department of health services, and the department of public instruction
may each promulgate rules to implement this section. A department may not promulgate rules in implementing this section that
limit access to or choice of allowable services, including prevocational services provided in accordance with 42 CFR parts 440
and 441, in the family care program under ss. 46.2805 to 46.2895,
the Family Care Partnership program, and the self-directed services option, as defined in s. 46.2899 (1).
(7) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit access
to or choice of allowable services, including prevocational services provided in accordance with 42 CFR parts 440 and 441, in
the family care program under ss. 46.2805 to 46.2895, the Family
Care Partnership program, and the self-directed services option,
as defined in s. 46.2899 (1).

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