Wisconsin Code § 62.61

Health insurance; 1st class cities
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The common
council of a 1st class city may, by ordinance or resolution, provide for, including the payment of premiums of, general hospital,
surgical and group insurance for both active and retired city officers and city employees and their respective dependents in private
companies, or may, by ordinance or resolution, elect to offer to all
of its employees a health care coverage plan through a program
offered by the group insurance board under ch. 40. Municipalities which elect to participate under s. 40.51 (7) are subject to the
applicable sections of ch. 40 instead of this section. Contracts for
insurance under this section may be entered into for active officers and employees separately from contracts for retired officers
and employees. Appropriations may be made for the purpose of
financing insurance under this section. Moneys accruing to a
fund to finance insurance under this section, by investment or
otherwise, may not be diverted for any other purpose than those
for which the fund was set up or to defray management expenses
of the fund or to partially pay premiums to reduce costs to the city
or to persons covered by the insurance, or both.

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