This page is a resource for county employers to learn about the implementation of 2023 Wisconsin Act 4 (Jailer Law). As the project continues, this page will be updated with more resources.
It’s health benefits open enrollment period is September 26 - October 21, 2022. The annual health benefits open enrollment allows uninsured but eligible employees and retirees to enroll for coverage effective the following January 1.
If you are a local public employer in Wisconsin not currently participating in the Wisconsin Retirement System, this brochure includes information to help you understand the WRS.
The annual health benefits open enrollment period is September 25 - October 20, 2023. The annual health benefits open enrollment allows uninsured but eligible employees and retirees to enroll for coverage effective the following January 1.
Compare the two methods provided by Wisconsin statutes that employers can choose to increase the retirement benefits normally provided for employees under the WRS.
It’s Your Choice Open Enrollment is September 27 - October 22, 2021. The annual health benefits open enrollment allows uninsured but eligible employees and retirees to enroll for coverage effective the following January 1.
ETF requires a member’s ITIN or SSN to administer benefits. What should employers do when you have employees or their dependents without one of these numbers?
The Wisconsin Public Employers Group Health Insurance Program is authorized by the Group Insurance Board and available to local employers participating in the WRS, and local government employers that do not participate in the WRS and are separate Social Security entities.
The Wisconsin Public Employers Group Health Insurance Program is authorized by the Group Insurance Board and available to local employers participating in the WRS, and local government employers that do not participate in the WRS and are separate Social Security entities.
Have you considered joining the WPE Group Health Insurance Program? This program is available to local employers participating in the WRS, and local government employers that do not participate in the WRS and are separate Social Security entities.