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IMPORTANT: As of July 1st, 2011, functions once performed by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce have been moved to other state agencies and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. The former Commerce web site will continue to exist for the next several months as resources are moved to new web site locations. We will make every attempt possible to direct our users to the new locations as web resources are moved.
Development Zone Target Groups Wisconsin's Agricultural, Community and Enterprise Development Zone programs require that approximately 25% of new employees hired by participating programs come from one of the state's recognized Target Groups. Many of the service providers to the Target Groups listed below hae their offices in Job Centers, located throughout the state. The Job Service must certify the new hire as meeting the eligibility criteria. Job Service charges the employer a $50 fee for each individual certified. Following are detailed definitions of Wisconsin's eligible Target Groups: A Dislocated Worker falls into any one of the following categories:
An Economically-Disadvantaged Youth is any certified employee who is at least 18 years old but less than 23 years old on the hiring date and is a member of an economically disadvantaged family (The family's income level must have been no more than 70 percent of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' lower living standard during a specified period). An Economically-Disadvantaged Ex-Convict is any certified employee who:
Work release and deferred adjudication felons are eligible. Persons convicted of a felony while in the military are eligible. As an additional incentive for employers to hire ex-convicts, the U.S. Department of Labor sponsors a free Fidelity Bonding Program to reduce the risk factor that often makes it difficult for ex-convicts to obtain employment. A Vocational Rehabilitation Referral is any certified employee who:
A Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) employment counselor will generally refer individuals in this category to employers. An Economically-Disadvantaged Veteran is any certified employee who:
Dishonorably discharged veterans are included as veterans for tax credit purposes. A General Assistance Recipient is any certified employee who received assistance under a qualified General Assistance program for any month ending within the 60-day period that ends on the date the employee is hired. A Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Recipient is any certified employee who received Supplemental Security Income benefits for any month ending within the 60-day period that ends on the date the employee is hired. A Qualified Summer Youth Employee is any certified employee who:
An employer can claim the credit for a summer youth employee only once. If the employee continues working during the school year or on a permanent basis, the employee may be recertified as a member of another target group. A Wisconsin Works - W2 Participant is any certified employee who:
A Food Stamp Recipient is any certified employee who:
A Resident of a Federally-Designated Enterprise Community is any certified employee who is a resident of a federally-designated enterprise community. The designated area in Wisconsin is the Northwoods Niijii Enterprise Community in northern Wisconsin.
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