Equal Rights DILHR Stats., 1983, 1986 (Box 6, 6)

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TON FIBER Appleton Post Crescent 12/2/83 David E. Clarenbach SPEAKER PRO TEM OF THE ASSEMBLY "There's a certain point where the broader issues merit what is obviously a very substantial personal sacrifice...and a great loss of personal privacy." -Richard Flintrop Homosexuality of Flintrop cited in license denial BY FRANK CHURCH Post-Crescent staff writer OSHKOSH A judge has been asked to decide whether former state Rep. Richard Flintrop's homosexuality should be used as the basis for denial of a foster home license by the Winnebago County Department of Health and Social Services. Flintrop now serves as the director of the state Council on Criminal Justice. He is part-owner of an Oshkosh residence and lives there when he is not residing in Madison. The other owners are a married couple who reside at the home and decided to press their efforts to get a foster home license despite the risk of publicity. The county agency feels it should not be forced to grant a foster home license to the couple because of Flintrop's occasional presence in the home, contending it would be detrimental to the child's well-being. In a petition filed Nov. 22, the county is asking Circuit Court Branch 3 Judge Tom Williams to reverse a state Department of W Health and S Social. Services order to issue the licenses. The couple-Byron Malsin and Kathleen Roblee- -applied for the license more than a year ago. Flint- rop's name was added to the appli- cation at the insistence of the county agency because he was a frequent resident in the home. 'It's an issue of broader importance' MADISON-Richard Flintrop reached about as high as a law- maker can in his 10 years in the state Assembly. He became chairman of the As- sembly Education Committee. He drew respect from both sides of the political aisle. In every ar- ticle rating state lawmakers, he was near the top. A story in a Milwaukee news- paper's Sunday magazine last year called him the "best com- mittee chairman in the Legisla- ture." ure. He authored the new Chil- dren's Code in 1977. Now, his homosexuality is being cited by the Winnebago County Department of Social Services as a reason to deny an Oshkosh couple a foster home li- cense. The agency cites sections of that same Children's. Code in making its case. Flintrop was surprised by the county's denial. "I'm disappointed, particu- larly because so many of the indi- viduals involved...know me. They know my character. The de- cision was not based on a judg- ment of my character." Six years ago, Flintrop said, he would have never talked to a re- porter about his gay lifestyle. Now, he said, he can. Continued on page 2 On Dec. 6, Child Foster Home Coordinator Corliss App told them the license was denied. have dropped the effort after the The couple and Flintrop could county initially turned down the li- cense request, but instead they car- ried their case to a state Depart- ment of Health and Social Services hearing examiner. A A March 16 hearing was held be fore state Hearing Examiner Shei-. lah O. Jakobson, an attorney. On Sept. 30, Jakobson reversed the county decision. On Oct. 25, the state agency de hearing. nied the county's petition for a re- Flintrop, who as an Oshkosh as- semblyman authored the state Chil- dren's Code cited by the county in its court case, said the three decided to be candid about his homosexual- ity when the application was sub- mitted. He said they felt it impor- tant that a youngster knows exactly what home situation he or she will be getting into. "I see the issue of being able to be judged as a potential foster parent on the merits of my individual char- and weaknesses as a right that I acter and my personal strengths should be entitled to," said Flint- rop, who will be 38 on Dec. 15. Flintrop said staff of Gov. An- thony Earl, who appointed him to of the decision to appeal the county the criminal justice post, were told license denial last year. "No one has ever suggested that it might be judicious to withdraw," said Flintrop when contacted Thursday. "There's a certain point where the broader issues merit what is ob- viously a very substantial personal sacrifice...and a great loss of per- sonal privacy," he added. Flintrop feels there is irony that the state is a co-defendant in the fos- ter license case. In the past, it has been the target of sex discrimination suits. "In fact, they are the ones that have made a positive, enlightened deci- sion that they know they might have to defend," said Flintrop. "To that extent, it is somewhat unique." Flintrop central to case... Continued In her September ruling, Jakobson said the county agency predicated its denial of a license "on the presence of an adult homosexual male in the peti- tioner's household without any sup- porting evidence as to why or how such a presence may be detrimental to a foster child." The county also claimed the license should be denied because both Mal- sin and Roblee had full-time jobs that kept them away from the home, but Jakobson said they hired a babysitter to care for their own child and had presented a "reasonable and suit- able" plan for caring for a teen in their absence. Besides, she said, the license would be for teens attending high school full time. Both were highly qualified to be foster parents, said Jakobson, and the county agency's contention that the presence of a homosexual "does not fall within the minimum accept- able standards of our society' is an insufficient and inappropriate basis for a denial of a foster home li- cense.... Flintrop and Malsin said they were surprised at the county's appeal. While the reversal by Jakobson meant that the county had to issue the trio a foster home license, the county still has to approve the referral of the teen-ager to the home. "They can give us a license and never allow us a child anyway," said Malsin, part-time manager of two group homes for juveniles and head of a juvenile outreach program at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. "I'm not sure what they are after on this," he said. The Post-Crescent could not get comments on the case from county of- ficials. The county social services board has met twice in closed session to dis- cuss the matter and has named John A. Bodnar, assistant corporation counsel, the county's spokesman in the matter. "I don't comment on anything I'm handling when it's in the stage of liti- gation," Bodnar said. Norman L. Whitford, director of the county agency, said the social services board would probably hold another closed session on the matter Monday. The case will probably not be scheduled for any action until some- time in late January, according to court officials. Information on the county's side of the case had to be gleaned from court records. In her letter to Malsin and Roblee, an instructor at UW-O with who holds a doctorate in psychology, App said, "We are not in a position to risk ex- posing a child to this type of behavior (homosexuality) as it does not yet fall within minimum acceptable stan- dards of our society." The rule that foster parents cannot both be employed full time can be waived under certain conditions by the department, but that would not be waived in this case, said App, be I cause of the concern over Flintrop's presence. "I'm not sure who decides what minimum acceptable standards. are," said Malsin. The couple's appli- cation, he said, specified a teen above 15 years old recovering from alcohol or chemical dependency and fully ap- prised of Flintrop's gay lifestyle. "I just know our household is abso- lutely appropriate and better than most," he said. "I think what the county has done is more than in- sulting to us. tially harmful to our families and "What they're doing is also poten- professional careers," he added. The couple has a 15-month-old daughter. He said there is a shortage of foster homes for teens recovering from chemical and alcohol dependency. Such teens need placement in foster homes if they are to be reintegrated into society. "You don't get that impression in this case," said Malsin. "It's hard for me to imagine another home that would be a better home. It dis- appoints me greatly, and probably worse than that." In her ruling, Jakobson said the couple's record and statements by others "attest to their exceptional qualifications and to their. high de gree of dedication to young people." "No negative evidence was sub- mitted by the county agency regard- ing 's or his wife's charac petitioner's ter," she continued. Despite plenty of opportunity to do so, the agency "did not establish that any negative or harmful effects on a teenage foster child would result from the presence in petitioner's household of a homose stable or of bad character." xual who has not been shown to be un- asking the state agency, the county charged Ja- kobson's decision contravened the state administrative code standard In court to reverse the saying both parents may not be regu- larly employed outside the home without written approval of the agency, approval dependent on evi- dence of suitable plans to care for the child during their absence. It also contravened, said the county agency, the juvenile code require ment for the "care, protection and wholesome mental and physical de velopment of children, preserving sible" and the legislative intent in anity of the family whenever pos- the code to provide children "per- manent and stable family relation- ships. The county also says the state has not shown that the trio "are respon- sible, mature individuals of repu- table character who exercise sound judgement and display the capacity to provide good care for children" as required in state code. The county also claims that the couple appeals its ruling to the state beyond the 60-day time period al- lowed by statute. It also contested Ja- kobson's decision not to grant the county an extension of time to pre pare for the hearing examiner's hear- ing Malsin said the couple came within less than two hours of getting a foster teen on a temporary basis last fall," soon after they applied for the li- cense. They had an appointment with a 17- year-old and a social worker at 11 .m. At 9:30 a.m., he learned the ap- pointment had been cancelled, said Malsin. "I guess they changed their mind about the appropriateness of the house," said Malsin. That same youth was subsequently placed in a foster home where both parents worked. Of the two youth group homes that Malsin manages, one handles teens recovering from alcohol and drug de- pendency. The other deals with emo- tionally disturbed teens. --- The Effect of Wisconsin's Anti-Discrimination Law in the Work Place - Statistics for fiscal years 1982-1986 Year # Cases Filed # Cases Settled 1982 2 Both Withdrawn 1983 23 5 1984 33 1985 49 1986 44 322 10 10 Total Cases = 151 Cases Settled = 28 Many of those who filed discrimination complaints either decided not to pursue through the legal channels (i.e., the complaint was settled within the workplace) or left the state before the case came to trial. --- 2. CASES BY COUNTY BY TYPE-C COUNTY IQIAL RECEIVED_QAIE_IN_ 1-56.293-COMPLAINT 1 103,49-COMPLAINI 166,293-BANDOM 103.49-RANDOM QIHER. I ICY ICY ISF-ISF-I CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY ICY ISFY-ISFY-1 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY- 135_136_1Y851Y361_85_1_86_1_85_1_85_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_ - I - I 11 - I - I - 1 1 - 1 - I - 1 - 1 - 1 || 1| 21 1 - 1 1 47 48 PIERCE...... POLK.... - I 49 PURTAGE - I 71 - 1 - 1 - I - I 51 RACINF..... 31 31 51 - I 21 41 11 31 21 53 RUCK....... 31 111 54 RUSK .... 55 ST CROIX... 56 SAUK...... 59 SHEBOYGAN...I 62 VERNON...... 41- 31 64 WALWORTH... 1| 66 WASHINGTON..I 11 67 WAUKESHA....| 11 51 21 68 NAUPACA..... 21 21 70 WINNEBAGO... 71 41 71 WOOD... 31 21 2 --- C. WAGE CLAIMS UNIT RUN IN JAN. 1987 1. CASES RECEIVED RECEIVED DAIE IN CY_85_ _CY_B6. _SEYB5_. SEY86 4,0761 3.8701 3.9331 3,962 2. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY COUNTY 1. RECEIVED DAIE_IN__ I COUNTY _ CY_85_ ____CY____1__SEY85_____SEY36___1. RECEIVED DAIE_IN__ ICY_85_1__CY_86____1__SEY85______SEY86_. NOT CODED. 01 ADAMS.... 02 ASHLAND.... 03 HARRON....... 04 BAYFIELD..... OS NRJWN.. 06 BUFFAL)..... 21 371 3141 MONROE....... 161 101 141 14 ol 51 31 5142 UCONTU..... 211 231 171 22 61 281 7143 ONEIDA.... 191 161 20 201 241 231 18144 OUTAGAMIE... 1351 1171 160 201 181 131 11145 UZAUKEE... 401 361 43 1781 2041 2441 215146 PEPIN....... 21 21 41 1 111 81 11147 PIERCE...... 101 71 121 5 15 DOUR. 16 17 10 CLARK.. 12 CRAWFORD. 13 DANF.... 14 DODGE.... DOUGLAS... DUNN. 07 BURNETT.... OP CALUMFT...... 09 CHIPPEWA..... 11 COLUMBIA.... 61 41 5148 POLK.. 61 51 81 5 91 201 13149 PORTAGE... 261 711 231 58 261 321 22150 PRICE... 41 81 41 9 221 161 29151 RACINE...... 1131 821 771 106 591 361 48152 RICHLAND.... 81 61 131 8 111 51 10153 ROCK...... 1051 1411 1101 92 3451 3661 333154 RUSK...... 51 41 51 5 271 341 31155 ST CROIX... 241 201 221 19 111 91 10156 SAUK........ 291 201 371 16 91 141 22157 SAWYER....... 131 71 111 9 13158 SHAWANO...... 231 121 261 12 18 EAU CLAIRF 601 65159 SHEBOYGAN.... 661 831 811 77 19 FLORENCE 21 1160 TAYLOR.... 111 231 151 19 20 FOND DU LAC. 651 78161 TREMPE ALEAU. 151 71 201 10 21 FOR ST.... 21 22 GRANT..... 23 GREEN... 24 GREEN LAKE 25 WA.... 26 IR IN....... 151 3152 VERNON...... 11163 VILAS.. 201 91 91 22 .... 91 51 101 10 181 171 27 28 29 3. 31 JACKSON... 21 JEFFERSON.. 511 421 JUNEAU..... 31 20164 WALWORTH..... 11165 WASHBURN..... 11166 WASHINGTON.... 4167 WAUKESHA...... 7168 WAUPACA...... 49169 WAUSHARA..... 13170 WINNEBAGO..... 561 601 601 60 51 41 41 6 521 431 411 54 3431 3031 3131 305 531 11] 281 41 41 61 131 3 881 1031 1031 89 KWAUN KENOSHA.... 32 LA CROSS- 33 LA FAYETTE... 34 LANGLADE..... 35 LINCOLN. 36 MANITOWOC.. 37 MARATHON. 831 54171 WOOD.......... 701 861 531 93 15172 MENOMONEE........ 21 - I 2 ..... 1081 80198 OUT OF STATE-MAD.1 831 711 1801 75 81 12172 OUT OF STATE-MIL.I 681 371 581 49 91 71 201 18 141 21 681 46 751 69 33 MARINETTE 271 211 171 29 39 MARQUETTE 40 MILWAUKEE 101 5 9271 9981 1,013 --- 1 State of Wisconsin Equal Rights Council Please Reply to: ADDRESS & TELEPHONE LISTINGS 201 E. Washington Avenue P.O. Box 8928 Madison, Wisconsin 53708 Gladys Benavides Corbit (exp. 1988) Helen Forbeck (exp. 1988) Dr. Zaida Giraldo (exp. 1989) **** Letha Harmon (exp. 1989) ****** Marsha Malak (exp. 1988) Margaret Maslowske (exp. 1988) 2686 South Court Madison, WI. 53704 1872 Arrowhead Dr. Beloit, WI. 53511 2819 N. Murray Milwaukee, WI. 53211 1327 N. 24th Place Milwaukee, WI. 53205 (608) 267-7862 (Office) ***** (608) 365-4129 (Home) (608) 362-0285 (Office) (414) 963-5923 963-4642 414/278-5104 Rt. 5, Oak Ridge Circle De Pere, WI. 54115 ***** 3805 Washington Ave. Racine, WI. 53405 (414) 336-0345 (Home) (414) 633-0832 **** Challoner Morse McBride (exp. 1988) Susan Miller (exp. 1988) 306 S. Third Ave. P. O. Box 550 WI 54235 Sturgeon.Bax************ 444 Garfield Ave. Eau Claire, WI. 54702 (414) 743-8877 (Office) (715) 834-0750 (Office) Richard Minor (exp. 1989) Diane Moen (exp. 1989) Barbara Morford (exp. 1989) Teresa Mayfield Nitzel (exp. 1988) Sylvia Oberle (exp. 1989) 2000 N. 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Camp St. Platteville, WI. 53818 608/348-9162 (Home) 608/342-1818 (Office) Ken Strasma (exp. 1988) Sina Thompson (exp. 1988) Stanley Webster Jr. (exp. 1989) 212 N. Allen St. Madison, WI. 53705 1802 Fordem Ave. #34 Madison, WI. 53704 608/238-5021 (Home) 257-4496-255-3686 608/244-8426 (Home) 1100 5th Ave. Stevens Point, WI. 54481 715/346-2746 George Williams (exp. 1989) DILHR-ERD-7195 10455 W. Goodrich Ave. Milwaukee, WI. 53224 414/449-1146 --- EQUAL RIGHTS DIVISION INTAKE FOR SELECTED YEARS NOTE: CY = CALANDER YEAR, SFY = STATE FISCAL YEAR (JULY 1 THRU JUNE 30) I. DISCRIMINATION A. CASES RECEIVED BY CATEGORY TOTAL CATEGORY ACCOMMODATION. HOUSING. FMPLOYMENT. CY_85. 2.5161 381 1491 2,3291 RUN IN JAN. 1986 RECEIVED DAIE IN CY Bb SEY85. SEYDO. 2.5851 501 2.5671 391 2,583 44 1601 2.3751 1701 2,3591 120 2,359 8. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY CATEGORY _ RECEIVED_DAIE_IN_ IQIAL. ACCOMMODATION. HOUSING. EMPLOYMENI. 01 ADAMS. 41 81 61 ICY 85 ICY_86_1SEY85_ISEY86_ICY_85_1CY_86_ISEY85_ISEYS ICY_85_ICY_86_1SEY85_1SEY86_1CY_85_1CY_86_1SEYB5_13EY96_ 71 71 31 6 02 ASHLAND...... 71 11 71 21 71 71 2 03 BARRON. 61 81 61 91 61 8 04 BAYFIELD. 21 || 31 11 21 L 05 BROWN.... 771 911 741 891 731 80 06 BUFFALO...... 31 - 41 4 07 BURNETT...... 11 11 31 21 2 08 CALUMET .... 21 21 11 21 21 2 09 CHIPPEWA..... 41 81 41 31 41 41 8 10 CLARK..... 21 21 21 21 1 11 COLUMBIA........1 121 131 71 171 121 131 71 17 12 CRAWFORD........ 81 51 71 61 51 51 4 13 DANE..... 2971 3231 2911 3131 201 241 2351 2961 2301 260 14 13A DANE A....... DODGE 11 - 1 1 271 11] 181 201 15 DOOR....l 111 21 201 키 16 DOUGLAS.........1 111 91 221 141 17 DUNN.... 151 ol 51 191 18 EAU CLAIRE...... 191 191 371 211 IIIIII 1 III 271 111 171 20 11] 91 DI 9 11] 221 13 151 ان 51 18 131 371 20 20 FOND DU LAC.. ..l 371 241 321 221 341 301 27 21 FURFST..........1 31 41 11 22 GRANT......... 91 171 키 141 23 GREEN...... ..l 71 81 161 24 GREEN LAKE 71 81 61 101 25 IUWA.... 21 21 21 26 IRON............ - I 11 - I 27 JACKSON...... ..l 31 21 21 21 28 JEFFERSON. .... 231 241 281 241 29 JUNFAU........ 81 121 51 111 וווווו--- 31 4 1 1 91 21 14 71 " 16 10 21 2 11 31 21 21 2 231 211 251 22 121 51 11 30 31 32 LA CROSSE.......1 33 KENDSHA....... KEWAUNF........1 LAFAYETTE....... 331 451 291 441 321 +1 201 43 41 21 41 41 21 41 2 441 371 491 491 301 35 - 11 L 34 LANGLADE....... 51 51 31 51 51 2 35 LINCOLN........ 41 41 3 35 MANITOWOC ....... 151 251 171 151 251 19 --- B. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY CATEGORY-C IUIAL. 37 MARATHON.... 311 331 __EMPLOYMENI ICY 85 ICY_86_1SEY95_1SEYB6_1CY_85_1CY 36 ISEY85_ISEYB6_1CY_85_1CY_86_1SFY35 ISEY36_ICY_85_ICY_82_1SEYB5_1SEY86_ 351 291 38 MARINETTE..... 241 131 241 141 39 MARQUETTE...... 81 21 21 71 40 MILWAUKFF NC... 11 41 11 21 - 40A MILWAUKEE A.... 1661 1931 1581 1811 40B MILWAUKEE B..... 1711 1581 1831 1641 40C MILWAUKEE C..... 40D MILWAUKEE D..... 40E MILWAUKEE F..... 40F MILWAUKEF F... 40G MILWAUKEE S... 2271 2201 2271 2331 1321 1301 1471 1151 631 641 701 681 1901 1671 2041 1751 871 981 791 931 41 MONROE 41 51 71 71 42 OCONTO..... 81 51 31 101 43 ONEIDA.... 71 121 51 91 44 OUTAGAMIE.. 481 601 411 591 45 OZAUKEF 251 261 291 46 PEPIN...... 11 47 PIERCE.... 21 21 21 4B POLK..... 31 91 61 49 PURTAGE.. 181 151 161 50 PRICE.... 51 31 31 51 RACING...... 891 1021 941 52 RICHLAND.... 31 51 53 RUCK..... 781 1041 911 54 RUSK.... 1| - I 31 55 ST CROIX.. 51 61 41 56 SAUK........ 121 201 57 SAWYER...... 51 58 SHAWANO... 101 131 59 SHEBOYGAN.... 361 271 301 60 TAYLOR.. 31 61 TREMPFALFAU. 41 62 VERNON...... 41 81 63 VILAS.... 11 64 WALWORTH...... 271 211 261 281 65 WASHBURN..... 66 WASHINGTON... 241 261 151 IIIIIIIIII 67 WAUKESHA..... 2671 1721 1741 1821 68 WAUPACA. 121 101 101 69 WAUSHAR A...... 21 41 41 70 WINNERAGO.... 431 601 501 51 541 71 WUJD... 181 271 231 72 MENOMONEF... - - I 11 99 OTHER 321 251 311 241 RECEIVED DAIE_IN_ ACCOMMODATION HOUSING 1| 11 11 31 351 301 21 21 121 131 251 141 33 12 1 81 21 21 7 1 11 31 11 2 121 71 1561 1811 1441 172 241 151 1511 1431 2641 149 121 61 2171 2101 2111 224 91 51 1281 1181 1371 109 11 631 611 701 67 31 1911 1631 1921 172 81 831 301 651 83 31 51 61 6 81 اذ 31 10 71 121 51 9 39 361 48 24 241 16 1 I III 21 3 7 13 5 87 51 2 82 31 41 7 151 14 4 I I 151 8 361 301 26 31 61 41 7 51 41 81 3 41 11 2 271 211 201 28 11 L 241 15 I 1481 1631 1601 168 111 81 101 21 41 5 451 521 47 181 261 19 - 321 211 23 --- C. CHARGES RECEIVED BY BASIS BY CATEGORYL/ BASIS RECEIVED DAIE_IN_ RACE...... COLOR... _CY_BE_ 1,0871 421 _CY_96_ SEYBS SEYdo. 1,1641 IQIAL. 261 1.0881 251 1,145 48 SEX..... AGE.... 1.2001 1.2371 1,2261 1,296 7241 7311 7551 750 ORIGIN... ANCESTRY.... 1451 1691 1591 166 551 521 561 62 CREED....... RELIGION.... HANDICAP.... PHY COND....1 421 491 321 47 21 21 21 2 6051 5581 6541 568 61 71 31 10 DEV DIS..... ARREST...... 591 961 481 80 CONVICTION.. | 581 871 631 65 MARITAL.....1 1501 1491 1601 164 INCOME...... 771 341 621 48 SEX DRIEN...] HONESTY..... RETALIATE...l 121 231 221 21 421 721 481 55 3281 3061 2601 329 ACCOMMODATION_ SEX.. RACE.... COLOR..... ORIGIN..... ANCESTRY.... 211 241 231 25 101 101 3 21 21 3 21 21 CREED....... PHY COND....I 41 21 9 DEV DIS.....l CONVICTION..] 21 SEX ORIEN...I 221 2 12 HOUSING RACE. 1601 1501 1631 172 COLOR... 91 21 9 SEX..... 321 571 411 45 AGE....... 131 381 231 21 ORIGIN...... 151 301 191 15 ANCESTRY.... 31 101 51 9 RELIGION.... 21 21 21 2 HANDICAP... 91 391 131 16 MARITAL..... 511 471 791 45 INCOME...... 761 341 62 47 SEX ORIEN...1 91 31 4 RETALIATE...I 181 121 14 EMPLOYMENI RACE COLOR.. SEX....... AGE. 9061 331 1,1581 7111 9701 241 9021 948 231 39 1,1791 6931 1.1751 7321 1.248 729 --- C. CHARGES RECEIVED BY BASIS BY CATEGORY1/-C BASIS ORIGIN..... ANCESTRY... CREED..... HANDICAP... PHY CUND....] ARREST......l CONVICTION..I MARITAL..... INCUMF...... HONESTY..... SEX ORIEN...] RETALIATE...] RECEIVED DAIE_IN_ _CY_85_ CY 36 1 SEYBS SEYOO. EMPLOYMENI 1281 2341 1381 148 52 501 511 47 421 471 5961 5191 641 552 1 21 591 761 80 63 581 851 119 991 1021 11 121 231 281 3101 471 2941 221 221 2471 21 39 315 1/ THEIR MAY BE MORE THAN ONE CHARGE PER CASE-A CHARGE CONSIST OF A RESPONDENT, A BASIS, AND AN IN-REGARD-TO --- II. LABOR STANDARDS A. INVESTIGATION UNIT 1. CASES RECEIVED BY TYPE TYPF TOTAL COMPLAINTS. WALK IN...... PERMIT OFFICE INFORMATION.....l RUN IN JAN. 1987 RECEIVED DAIE_IN_ CY US __CY_36. SEY85_ SEYB6 9221 8251 8231 7581 8201 7561 880 790 51 911 31 41 9 11 6l1 601 L 80 2. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY TYPE COUNTY 1. IQIAL. COMPLAINIS RECEIVED DAIE_IN_ HALK IN PERMII OFFICE. INFORMATION. ICY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY86ICY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861 SFY851SFY861 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY- 1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_ Οι ADAMS... 11 1 11 02 ASHLAND..... 41 31 41 31 03 BARRON...... 51 51 51 04 BAYFIELD....l 21 21 05 BROWN... 481 341 221 06 RUFFALD..... 11 07 BURNETT..... 31 41 31 31 08 CALUMET..... 51 51 11 09 CHIPPFWA....I 31 101 61 161 10 CLARK...... 11 21 51 61 11 COLUMBIA.... 91 101 71 121 12 CRAWFORD. 11 31 21 11 - 1 13 DANE NC.. 51 131 121 - 1 13A DANE A..... 521 361 611 301 551 351 551 13C DANE C..... 411 361 511 391 381 481 14 DOD SE 81 131 Bl 81 71 15 DOUR..... 61 111 91 16 DOUGLAS.... 21 81 71 21 17 DUNN..... 18 EAU CLAIRE 211 19 FLORENC... 20 FOND DU LAC.I 91 121 21 FOREST...... 31 21 22 GRANT....... 81 41 23 GREEN...... 24 GREEN LAKF 21 21 21 25 IOWA..... 61 31 21 JACKSON..... 41 81 41 28 JFFFERSON... 101 101 29 JUNEAU..... 51 30 KENDSHA..... ५। 101 71 31 KEWAUNE... 41 2 31 32 LA CROSSE... 241 171 131 161 33 LAFAYETTE.. 21 21 31 34 LANGLADE 71 21 - I - I - I - 1 21 12 --- 2. CASES RECEIVED BY COUNTY BY TYPE-C COUNTY 1. IQIAL. _ CUMPLAINIS_ BECEIVED DAIE_IN_ HALK_IN_ PERMII QEEICE 1 INFORMATION ICY 951CY 851SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861CY 851CY 861SFY851SFY861 CY | CY ISFY-ISFY- 35 LINCOLN..... 41 71 51 61 41 71 51 61 35 MANITOWOC... 101 101 121 151 101 101 121 37 MARATHON.... 161 211 121 181 161 211 121 38 MARINETTE...] 41 21 121 71 31 21 91 39 MARQUETTE...I - 21 21 - I 21 1| 40 MILWAUKEE NCI 1971 1821 1891 1901 1581 1701 1691 1671 41 MONROF...... 91 21 41 71 91 21 41 71 42 OCONTO...... 31 51 11 61 51 31 43 UNEIDA..... 91 61 81 91 91 61 44 OUTAGAMIE 511 531 291 611 411 501 241 54 45 JZAUKEE 71 91 101 81 71 91 101 B1 46 PEPIN..... 21 - I 21 - 1 47 PIERCE... 21 41 31 51 41 31 48 POLK..... 31 41 31 49 PORTAGE... 101 121 101 91 50 PRICE..... 31 51 21 31 31 51 RACINE..... 141 121 191 191 141 52 RICHLAND.. 21 41 21 11 53 ROCK...... 29 261 221 291 281 251 54 RUSK..... 21 21 55 ST CROIX. 61 41 61 61 56 SAUK.... 10 111 161 101 51 59 60 57 SAWYER..... 58 SHAWANO..... SHEBOYGAN... TAYLOR..... 161 121 11 21 || 61 TREMPFALEAU. 31 41 31 31 62 VERNON..... 21 41 51 61 21 63 VILAS....... 61 اذ 51 61 51 64 WALWORTH.... 121 101 241 151 65 WASHBURN... 66 WASHINGTON.. 21 21 || 21 21 21 91 131 91 131 91 67 HAUKESHA.... 471 381 361 501 441 331 341 68 WAUPACA.....l 61 91 81 101 91 81 69 WAUSHARA.... 31 31 21 31 21 70 WINNEBAGU... 261 301 221 30 221 24 71 40...... 151 141 171 171 72 MENOMONEE...] 21 21 99 OUT OF STATEI 21 21 1_85_1_86_1_85_1_86_ 1 - 1 - I - 1 -1 - 1 - - I 21 5 3 --- CY 85_ 3. CASES RECEIVED BY CATEGORY CATEGORY CATEGORY 1 CHILD LABOR.. ST TRADES... MIN WAGE OVERTIME.... WAGE PAY.... PEA...... REST DAY... LS-INFO.... PERMIT...... WALK IN..... REV RECORD.. SEATS.... CLOSING... CATEGORY > CHILD LABOR. MIN WAGE...... OVERTIME...... WA F PAY...... REST DAY.... REV RECORD.. CLOSING.... RECEIVED DAIE_IN_ _CY_86_ SEYBS SEYB6 381 421 47 1811 4011 1701 1621 172 3531 3451 378 2441 241 1601 1861 154 161 91 25 11 L 611 601 80 1 41 9 191 13 21 101 61 191 311 22 491 561 48 431 791 571 73 2231 2 --- 8. CONSTRUCTION WAGE CASES RUN IN JAN. 1987 1. CASES RECEIVED BY TYPE TYPE TOTAL.. 66.293-COMPLAINT 103.49-COMPLAINTI 66.293-KANDOM...1 103.49-RANDOM...1 OTHER...... 2. CASES BY COUNTY BY TYPE RECEIVED DAIE_IN__ _CY_B5_ CY 86. SEYB5_ SEY86 1341 75 1031 961 131 611 441 72 261 191 34 61 201 24 101 71 61 11 COUNTY 1 BARRON...... 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KENOSHA..... 31 KEWAUNEF....l 32 LA CRUSSF. 33 LAFAYETTE...] 34 LANGLADE....l - 1 35 LINCOLN..... 36 MANITOWOC ...I 41 37 MARATHON....I 51 61 40 MILWAUKFF NCT 41 51 41 MONROE...... 21 42 OCONTO...... - I 44 JUTAGAMIT...] 45 ZAUKEE..... 45 PFPIN......l 51 ---

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  • David E. Clarenbach - David E. Clarenbach SPEAKER PRO TEM OF THE ASSEMBLY "There's a certain point where the broader issues merit what is obviously a very substantial personal sacrifice...and a great loss of personal privacy."
  • Richard Flintrop - OSHKOSH A judge has been asked to decide whether former state Rep. Richard Flintrop's homosexuality should be used as the basis for denial of a foster home license by the Winnebago County Department of Health and Social Services.
  • Tom Williams - In a petition filed Nov. 22, the county is asking Circuit Court Branch 3 Judge Tom Williams to reverse a state Department of W Health and S Social.
  • Byron Malsin - The couple-Byron Malsin and Kathleen Roblee- applied for the license more than a year ago. Flint-rop's name was added to the appli-cation at the insistence of the county agency because he was a frequent resident in the home.
  • Kathleen Roblee - The couple-Byron Malsin and Kathleen Roblee- applied for the license more than a year ago. Flint-rop's name was added to the appli-cation at the insistence of the county agency because he was a frequent resident in the home.
  • Anthony S. Earl - Flintrop said staff of Gov. Anthony Earl, who appointed him to the criminal justice post, were told of the decision to appeal the county license denial last year.
  • Sheilah O. Jakobson - A March 16 hearing was held be fore state Hearing Examiner Shei-lah O. Jakobson, an attorney. On Sept. 30, Jakobson reversed the county decision.
  • Norman L. Whitford - Norman L. Whitford, director of the county agency, said the social services board would probably hold another closed session on the matter Monday.
  • John A. Bodnar - The county social services board has met twice in closed session to dis-cuss the matter and has named John A. Bodnar, assistant corporation counsel, the county's spokesman in the matter.
  • Corliss App - On Dec. 6, Child Foster Home Coordinator Corliss App told them the license was denied.

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