Senate Bill 1050 mandates that school boards in Wisconsin must compensate teachers for any services performed outside of regular classroom instruction. This legislation prohibits the requirement of such nonclassroom services unless the teacher is compensated for their time. The bill also establishes a new section in the statutes titled "Nonclassroom teacher time; compensation" and renumbers existing provisions related to this topic.

Additionally, the bill amends current law to include the new section 118.235, which outlines the compensation requirement for nonclassroom services. It also specifies that the new provisions will first apply to teachers affected by existing collective bargaining agreements or contracts when those agreements expire or are modified. This change aims to ensure that teachers are fairly compensated for their time and efforts beyond classroom instruction.