The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB585, s. 1 1Section 1. 20.115 (2) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB585,4,82 20.115 (2) (j) Dog licenses, rabies control and related services. The amounts in
3the schedule to provide dog license tags and forms under s. 174.07 (2), to perform
4other program responsibilities under ch. 174, to administer the rabies control
5program under s. 95.21, to help administer the rabies control media campaign and
6to carry out the humane activities under s. 93.07 (11) and ch. 173. All moneys
7received by the state treasurer under s. ss. 173.27 and 174.09 (1) shall be credited
8to this appropriation.
AB585, s. 2 9Section 2. 58.07 of the statutes is repealed.
AB585, s. 3 10Section 3. 60.24 (3) (xm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB585,4,1211 60.24 (3) (xm) Perform the town chairperson's duties related to animals that
12have caused damage in the town under ch. 173 172.
AB585, s. 4 13Section 4. 93.07 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB585,5,314 93.07 (11) Humane activities. To cooperate with humane societies and assist
15duly appointed humane officers in the enforcement of the laws relating to humane

1education and the prevention of cruelty to animals and for this purpose the
2department and its authorized agents when engaged in this work shall have the
3powers of police officers and constables
.
AB585, s. 5 4Section 5. 95.21 (1) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
AB585,5,55 95.21 (1) (a) "Humane officer" means an officer appointed under s. 173.03.
AB585, s. 6 6Section 6. 170.065 of the statutes is created to read:
AB585,5,9 7170.065 Exemption. Sections 170.01 to 170.06 do not apply to a humane
8officer appointed under ch. 173 or a law enforcement officer who takes custody of an
9animal under ch. 173 or other applicable law.
AB585, s. 7 10Section 7. Chapter 172 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB585,5,1111 CHAPTER 172
AB585,5,1312 ANIMALS DISTRAINED
13or doing damage
AB585, s. 8 14Section 8. Subchapter I (title) of chapter 172 [precedes 172.01] of the statutes
15is created to read:
AB585,5,1616 chapter 172
AB585,5,1817 Subchapter I
18 animals distrained
AB585, s. 9 19Section 9. 172.012 of the statutes is created to read:
AB585,5,22 20172.012 Exemption. This chapter does not apply to a humane officer
21appointed under ch. 173 or a law enforcement officer who takes custody of an animal
22under ch. 173 or other applicable law.
AB585, s. 10 23Section 10. Subchapter II (title) of chapter 172 [precedes 172.51] of the statutes
24is created to read:
AB585,5,2525 chapter 172
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1subchapter ii
2 animals doing damage
AB585, s. 11 3Section 11. Chapter 173 (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to
4read:
AB585,6,65 chapter 173
6 Animals; humane officers
AB585, s. 12 7Section 12. Chapter 173 of the statutes is created to read:
AB585,6,8 8173.01 Definitions. In this chapter:
AB585,6,10 9(1) "Department" means the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
10protection.
AB585,6,11 11(2) "Law enforcement officer" has the meaning given in s. 165.85 (2) (c).
AB585,6,12 12(3) "Political subdivision" means a city, village, town or county.
AB585,6,16 13173.03 Appointment of humane officer. (1) Appointment. The governing
14body of any political subdivision may appoint one or more humane officers. The
15governing body of a political subdivision shall report all appointments and
16terminations of appointments of humane officers to the department.
AB585,6,21 17(2) Ordinance. Before, or at the time of, appointing a humane officer under sub.
18(1), the governing body making the appointment shall enact an ordinance that
19designates one or more officials of the political subdivision who may modify or
20withdraw abatement orders issued under s. 173.11 by humane officers appointed by
21the political subdivision.
AB585,7,2 22(3) Jurisdiction. A humane officer appointed by a city, village or town shall
23carry out his or her duties within the boundaries of the city, village or town. A
24humane officer appointed by a county shall carry out his or her duties throughout the
25county, other than within the boundaries of a city or village whose governing body

1adopts a resolution withdrawing from county enforcement of humane laws and
2transmits a copy of the resolution to the county.
AB585,7,7 3173.05 Certification required. (1) Any person appointed as a humane
4officer under s. 173.03 on or after the first day of the 13th month beginning after the
5effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], shall, before appointment
6or no more than 12 months following appointment, complete a course of training
7approved by the department and receive certification under s. 173.27 (3).
AB585,7,14 8(2) (a) A person appointed as a humane officer before the first day of the 13th
9month beginning after the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date],
10shall complete a course of training approved by the department, except as provided
11in par. (b), and shall receive certification under s. 173.27 (3) no more than 12 months
12after the first day of the 13th month beginning after the effective date of this
13paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], or no more than 12 months following
14appointment, whichever is later.
AB585,7,1715 (b) A person to whom par. (a) applies is not required to complete a course of
16training approved by the department if he or she takes an examination given by the
17department and passes the examination on the first attempt.
AB585,7,20 18(3) The governing body of a political subdivision that appoints a humane officer
19who fails to obtain certification within the required time shall terminate the
20appointment.
AB585,7,24 21173.07 Powers and duties of humane officers. (1) Enforcement. A
22humane officer shall enforce s. 95.21, this chapter, chs. 174 and 951 and ordinances
23relating to animals enacted by political subdivisions in which the humane officer has
24jurisdiction under s. 173.03 (3).
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1(2) Investigation. A humane officer shall investigate alleged violations of
2statutes and ordinances relating to animals and, in the course of the investigations,
3may execute inspection warrants under s. 66.123.
AB585,8,6 4(3) Seek subpoenas. A humane officer may request the district attorney for the
5county to obtain subpoenas to compel testimony and obtain documents in aid of
6investigations.
AB585,8,9 7(4) Issue citations. If authorized by the appointing political subdivision, a
8humane officer shall issue citations under s. 66.119 for violations of ordinances
9relating to animals.
AB585,8,12 10(4m) Request prosecutions. A humane officer may request law enforcement
11officers and district attorneys to enforce and prosecute violations of state law and
12may cooperate in those prosecutions.
AB585,8,14 13(5) Prohibited actions. Unless also a law enforcement officer, a humane officer
14may not in the course of his or her duties do any of the following:
AB585,8,1515 (a) Execute a search warrant.
AB585,8,1616 (b) Carry firearms.
AB585,8,1717 (c) Stop or arrest persons.
AB585,8,1918 (d) Stop, search or detain vehicles, except under an inspection warrant under
19s. 66.123.
AB585,8,2320 (e) Enter any place or vehicle by force or without the consent of the owner,
21except in an emergency occasioned by fire or other circumstance in which that entry
22is reasonable and is necessary to save an animal from imminent death or a person
23from imminent death or injury.
AB585,8,2424 (f) Remove any animal from the custody of another person by force.
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1(6) Conflict of interest prohibited. No humane officer may take into custody,
2sell or dispose of any animal that came into the humane officer's custody in the course
3of his or her duties in order to obtain a private benefit for the humane officer, a
4member of the humane officer's family or an organization with which the humane
5officer is affiliated.
AB585,9,12 6173.09 Investigations. In the course of investigation of suspected violations
7of statutes or ordinances, a humane officer may enter any building, vehicle or place
8where animals may be present for the purpose of inspection, examination of animals
9or the gathering of evidence. If the building, vehicle or place to be entered is not
10public, and consent of the owner or person in charge is not obtained, entry shall be
11under authority of a special inspection warrant issued under s. 66.123 or a search
12warrant.
AB585,9,19 13173.11 Abatement of violations. (1) Issuance of order. If a humane officer
14or law enforcement officer after investigation has reasonable grounds to believe that
15a violation of a statute or ordinance is occurring to the detriment or injury of any
16animal, the humane officer or law enforcement officer may issue and serve an order
17of abatement directed to named persons. An official designated in an ordinance
18under s. 173.03 (2) may not participate in the decision to issue the order or in any
19activity leading to that decision.
AB585,9,21 20(1m) Content of order. An abatement order issued under sub. (1) shall
21contain all of the following:
AB585,9,2222 (a) The name and address of the person to whom directed.
AB585,9,2323 (b) The statute or ordinance alleged to be violated.
AB585,9,2424 (c) A prohibition on further violations.
AB585,9,2525 (d) A description of measures necessary to correct the alleged violation.
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1(e) A description of the hearing and appeal provisions under subs. (2) and (4).
AB585,10,6 2(2) Hearing. Any person named in an abatement order issued under sub. (1)
3may, within the 10-day period following service of the order, request a hearing before
4an official designated in an ordinance under s. 173.03 (2). The hearing shall be held
5within 10 days after the request is made, unless the requester agrees to a later date.
6The hearing shall be informal in nature.
AB585,10,9 7(3) Decision. Within 10 days after a hearing under sub. (2), the official who
8conducts the hearing shall affirm the order, modify and affirm the order or withdraw
9the order.
AB585,10,12 10(4) Appeal. Any person adversely affected by a decision under sub. (3) may seek
11judicial review by commencing an action in circuit court within 30 days after the day
12that the decision is issued.
AB585,10,17 13173.13 Taking custody of animals. (1) Intake. (a) A humane officer, on
14behalf of a political subdivision in which the humane officer has jurisdiction under
15s. 173.01 (3), or a law enforcement officer, on behalf of a political subdivision, may
16take custody of an animal if the humane officer or law enforcement officer has
17reasonable grounds to believe that the animal is one of the following:
AB585,10,1818 1. An abandoned or stray animal.
AB585,10,2019 2. An unwanted animal delivered to the humane officer or law enforcement
20officer.
AB585,10,2121 3. A dog not tagged as required by ch. 174.
AB585,10,2222 4. An animal not licensed in compliance with any ordinance.
AB585,10,2423 5. An animal not confined as required by a quarantine order under any statute,
24rule or ordinance relating to the control of any animal disease.
AB585,10,2525 6. An animal that has caused damage to persons or property.
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17. A participant in an animal fight.
AB585,11,22 8. An animal mistreated in violation of ch. 951.
AB585,11,33 9. An animal delivered by a veterinarian under sub. (2).
AB585,11,54 (b) A humane officer shall accept into custody any animal delivered by a law
5enforcement officer or delivered under a court order.
AB585,11,126 (c) A person other than a humane officer or a law enforcement officer may not
7take an animal into custody on behalf of a political subdivision unless the animal is
8an abandoned or stray animal. If a person other than a humane officer or a law
9enforcement officer takes custody of an abandoned or stray animal on behalf of a
10political subdivision, he or she shall deliver the animal to a person contracting under
11s. 173.15 (1), to a humane officer or law enforcement officer for disposition under s.
12173.23 or to a pound.
AB585,11,16 13(2) Delivery of animal by veterinarian. A humane officer or law enforcement
14officer or a person contracting under s. 173.15 (1) may accept an animal delivered by
15a veterinarian, or his or her employe, if the animal has not been picked up by its
16owner and all of the following apply:
AB585,11,1917 (a) The veterinarian notified the owner of the animal by certified mail, return
18receipt requested, that the animal was ready to be picked up and that the animal
19would be delivered to a humane officer if not picked up within 7 days.
AB585,11,2220 (b) The veterinarian retained the animal for 7 days after the day on which the
21return receipt was signed or until the letter was returned to the veterinarian as
22undeliverable.
AB585,11,2423 (c) The veterinarian certifies in writing to the humane officer or law
24enforcement officer that pars. (a) and (b) apply.
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1(3) Notification of owner. (a) If a humane officer or law enforcement officer
2takes custody of an animal with the knowledge of the owner, the humane officer or
3law enforcement officer shall explain the procedure by which the owner can recover
4the animal, including the procedure under s. 173.22, and the procedure to be followed
5if the animal is not returned to the owner.
AB585,12,126 (b) If a humane officer or law enforcement officer takes custody of an animal
7without the knowledge of the owner, the humane officer or law enforcement officer
8shall promptly notify the owner if he or she can be identified and located with
9reasonable effort. Upon contacting the owner, the humane officer or law enforcement
10officer shall explain the procedure by which the owner can recover the animal,
11including the procedure under s. 173.22, and the procedure to be followed if the
12animal is not returned to the owner.
AB585,12,1513 (c) If the owner informs the humane officer or law enforcement officer in writing
14that he or she will not claim the animal, it may be treated as an unclaimed animal
15under s. 173.23 (1m).
AB585,12,25 16173.15 Provision of care, treatment or disposal services. (1) Providing
17services.
A political subdivision may provide for the care, treatment or disposal of
18animals taken into custody by a humane officer or law enforcement officer. A political
19subdivision may provide these services directly or by contracting with any other
20person. A political subdivision may establish standard fees for the care, custody and
21treatment of animals in its custody. The political subdivision may establish different
22fees for animals released to their owners and animals released to persons other than
23their owners. If the political subdivision does not establish standard fees, it may
24charge no more than the actual costs of care, custody or treatment to any person
25required to pay for the care, custody or treatment of an animal.
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1(2) Contract for services. Every person entering into a contract with a
2political subdivision under sub. (1) shall agree to do all of the following:
AB585,13,43 (a) Provide adequate care and treatment of all animals delivered under the
4contract.
AB585,13,55 (b) Maintain adequate records consistent with s. 173.17.
AB585,13,66 (c) Release or dispose of animals under s. 173.23 or as provided in a court order.
AB585,13,10 7173.17 Records. A humane officer or law enforcement officer taking custody
8of an animal on behalf of a political subdivision shall maintain, or require any person
9to whom the animal is delivered under a contract under s. 173.15 (1) to maintain, as
10appropriate, records for each animal of the following information:
AB585,13,11 11(1) A physical description of the animal.
AB585,13,14 12(2) The date that custody was taken of the animal, the date that the animal was
13delivered into the possession of another person and the identity of the person to
14whom delivered.
AB585,13,15 15(3) The reason for taking custody of the animal.
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