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Aug. 2, 2016 (Date changed)
fmla: sTATE AND fEDERAL rEQUIREMENTS
This webinar will review requirements under the Wisconsin and Federal Family and Medical Leave Act, including eligibility for leave for birth or adoption, serious health conditions of employees, parents, spouses and children and the various leaves available to military service men and women and their families. Employer notice and documentation requirements will be covered along with employer and employee rights and obligations during and after FMLA leaves.
This webinar presentation covers state and federal laws relating to the pupil expulsions. The presentation will provide a roadmap for considering the expulsion of pupils and to help avoid common pitfalls when doing so. The presentation will focus on procedures for administrators as well as for boards that conduct their own expulsion hearings.
Presenter: Ben Richter, Staff Counsel
election notices and procedures
Presenter: Dan Malin, Legal and Policy Services Counsel
individual contracts and the nonrenewal process
This presentation also will review the basics of nonrenewal of teacher contracts under section 118.22 of the Wisconsin Statutes and include guidance on the application of constitutional protections and discrimination laws as well as alternatives to nonrenewal will be discussed.
This presentation will review the notice requirements for annual and special meetings, cover meeting agendas and procedures and discuss the division of powers between the annual meeting and the school board in common school districts.
administrator contracts (OCT. 2015)
This presentation covers all aspects of administrator contracts, including the drafting of contracts, contract term, application of section 118.24 Wis. Stat. to administrator nonrenewals and more. State and federal court decisions on administrator contracts.
This presentation will review the notice requirements for annual and special meetings, cover meeting agendas and procedures and discuss the division of powers between the annual meeting and the school board in common school districts. The webinar was recorded in four parts. Members will receive all four parts for $30.
Communications with the public and community engagement are some of the most important responsibilities of the school board, but can also interfere with the efficient conduct of business at board meetings. This webinar will review legal and policy issues relating to public participation at board meetings and the processing of complaints from the public. Members will receive all four parts for $30.
The Department of Labor has proposed new rules regarding the Fair Labor Standards Act. This interactive webinar will cover the new proposed rules set to go into effect in July 2016. The webinar will provide detailed analysis of the rules and the impact of the rules on school districts. In addition, the webinar will cover topics such as: who is covered by the FLSA (employees, volunteers and independent contractors), how the FLSA affects employees’ pay and hours, and what is compensable time.
FMLA: State and Federal Requirements (Aug. 2015)
This webinar will review requirements under the Wisconsin and Federal Family and Medical Leave Act, including eligibility for leave for birth or adoption, serious health conditions of employees, parents, spouses and children and the various leaves available to military service men and women and their families. Employer notice and documentation requirements will be covered along with employer and employee rights and obligations during and after FMLA leaves. Members will receive all four parts for $30. Part 1: Applicable Employers and Employees, Employer Notice Requirements (13 minutes)
Individual contracts and the nonrenewal process (MARCH 2016)
School districts are required to keep and provide public access to district records. This webinar will identify records covered by the law, review public notice requirement and discuss in detail how records custodians should respond to public records requests. Members will receive all four parts for $30. Part 1: Definitions,
Pupil Expulsions (SEPT. 2015)
Pupil Records (AUG. 2015)
This presentation covers state and federal laws relating to the maintenance and release of pupil records. We will cover the basics of the pupil records law and focus on limitations to the release of pupil records and on recent changes in the law. This 60-minute webinar is broken into four parts. Members will receive all four parts for $30. Part 1: Intro & FERPA (9 minutes)
Part 2: State Law (3 minutes)
Part 3: Privacy & Access (43 minutes)
Part 4: Maintenance (5 minutes)
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WASB BoardDocs subscriber experience (jULY 2016)
WASB Recent 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 Legal Developments Webcast, Sept. 18, 2012
The WASB Recent 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 Legal Developments is designed to provide general information and commentary as a service to members. It should not be relied upon as legal advice. If legal advice is required, please contact either the WASB staff counsels at 1-877-705-4422 or the District's legal counsel.