Assembly Bill 1104 mandates that school boards in Wisconsin must compensate teachers for any services performed outside of regular classroom instruction. This legislation prohibits school boards from requiring teachers to engage in nonclassroom services unless they are compensated for their time. The bill also establishes a new title for the relevant statute, renumbering the existing section to reflect this change.

Additionally, the bill amends current law to include the new statute, 118.235, which specifically addresses the compensation for nonclassroom teacher time. The bill ensures that teachers are not obligated to perform additional duties without appropriate remuneration, thereby reinforcing their rights and work-life balance. The initial applicability of this act is tied to the expiration or modification of existing collective bargaining agreements or contracts that may conflict with this new requirement.