SB110, s. 21 8Section 21. 6.78 (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 6.78 (1m) and amended
9to read:
SB110,14,1010 6.78 (1m) The polls at any every election shall be open: from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
SB110, s. 22 11Section 22. 6.78 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
SB110, s. 23 12Section 23. 6.78 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB110, s. 24 13Section 24. 6.78 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
SB110, s. 25 14Section 25. 6.79 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,14,2515 6.79 (2) Municipalities with registration. Except as provided in sub. (6) (b),
16where there is registration, each person, before receiving a voting number, shall state
17his or her full name and address. Upon the prepared registration list, after the name
18of each elector, the officials shall enter the serial number of the vote as it is polled,
19beginning with number one. Each elector shall receive a slip bearing the same serial
20number. A separate list shall be maintained for electors who are voting under s. 6.15,
216.29 or 6.55 (2) or (3), electors who are voting after presenting a certificate issued
22under s. 6.285 (2) (b) 2. or 6.29 (2) (b),
and electors who are reassigned from another
23polling place under s. 5.25 (5) (b). Each such elector shall have his or her full name,
24address, and serial number likewise entered and shall be given a slip bearing such
25number.
SB110, s. 26
1Section 26. 6.86 (1) (a) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,15,32 6.86 (1) (a) 5. By delivering an application to a special voting deputy under s.
36.873 (4) or 6.875 (6).
SB110, s. 27 4Section 27. 6.86 (1) (ar) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,15,95 6.86 (1) (ar) Except as authorized in s. ss. 6.873 (3) (b) and 6.875 (6), the
6municipal clerk shall not issue an absentee ballot unless the clerk receives a written
7application therefor from a qualified elector of the municipality. The clerk shall
8retain each absentee ballot application until destruction is authorized under s. 7.23
9(1).
SB110, s. 28 10Section 28. 6.87 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,15,1411 6.87 (3) (a) Except as authorized under par. (d) and as otherwise provided in
12s. ss. 6.873 and 6.875, the municipal clerk shall mail the absentee ballot postage
13prepaid for return to the elector's residence unless otherwise directed, or shall
14deliver it to the elector personally at the clerk's office.
SB110, s. 29 15Section 29. 6.873 of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,16,3 166.873 Absentee voting at satellite absentee voting stations. (1)
17Designation of satellite absentee voting stations. The municipal clerk or board
18of election commissioners of any municipality may designate any location, other than
19the office of the municipal clerk or board of election commissioners and other than
20a nursing or retirement home or community-based residential facility under s.
216.875, as a satellite absentee voting station where electors of the municipality may
22vote by absentee ballot. The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners may
23designate a station on private property only if the person who owns the property or
24otherwise has authority to consent to its use by the municipality consents to the
25designation and consents to the enforcement of s. 12.03 (2m) on property owned or

1controlled by the person. The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners
2may not designate a location as a satellite absentee voting station if there is a charge
3for the municipality to use the location.
SB110,16,16 4(2) Appointment of special voting deputies. (a) Appointment. The municipal
5clerk or board of election commissioners shall appoint at least one qualified elector
6as a special voting deputy to receive absentee ballots at each station established
7under sub. (1). The appointment shall be made without regard to political party
8affiliation. The special voting deputy shall be able to read and write the English
9language, be capable, and be of good understanding, and may not be a candidate for
10any office to be voted for at an election for which he or she serves. The governing body
11of the municipality may require a special voting deputy to have a general knowledge
12of the election laws. The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners may
13administer examinations to determine whether an individual qualifies for
14appointment under this paragraph. The municipal clerk or board of election
15commissioners shall instruct the special voting deputy in the deputy's duties and
16responsibilities.
SB110,17,217 (b) Oath. Before performing his or her duties, each special voting deputy
18appointed under par. (a) shall file the oath required by s. 7.30 (5). In the oath, the
19individual shall swear that he or she is qualified to act as a deputy under this section,
20that he or she has read the statutes governing absentee voting, that he or she
21understands the proper absentee voting procedure, that he or she understands the
22penalties for noncompliance with the procedure under s. 12.13, that his or her sacred
23obligation will be to fully and fairly implement the absentee voting law and seek to
24have the intent of the electors ascertained. In addition, the oath shall state that the
25individual realizes that any error in conducting the voting procedure may result in

1invalidation of an elector's vote under s. 7.51 (2) (e) and that the individual realizes
2that absentee voting is a privilege and not a constitutional right.
SB110,17,63 (c) Term of office. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, each special
4voting deputy appointed under par. (a) shall hold office for 2 years and until his or
5her successor is appointed and qualified. The municipal clerk or board of election
6commissioners may revoke a special voting deputy's appointment at any time.
SB110,17,217 (d) Authority and duties. For the purpose of ensuring compliance with this
8section and s. 6.285, each special voting deputy appointed under par. (a) has
9supervision over the satellite absentee voting station to which he or she is dispatched
10under sub. (3) (a). The special voting deputy is subject to the supervision of the
11municipal clerk or board of election commissioners. The special voting deputy has
12full authority to maintain order and to enforce obedience to his or her lawful
13commands at any time during which absentee ballots may be cast at the station. The
14special voting deputy shall prevent any person from taking notice of how another
15person has voted, except when assistance is given under s. 6.87 (5). The special
16voting deputy shall enforce s. 5.35 (5) and prevent electioneering from taking place
17in violation of s. 12.03 (1m) or (2m). If any person refuses to obey the lawful
18commands of a special voting deputy, is disorderly in the presence or hearing of the
19special voting deputy, or interrupts or disturbs the proceedings, the special voting
20deputy may order any law enforcement officer to remove the person from the voting
21area or to take the person into custody.
SB110,18,4 22(3) Operation of satellite absentee voting stations. (a) Operation. The
23municipal clerk or board of election commissioners may dispatch a special voting
24deputy appointed under sub. (2) to a satellite absentee voting station designated
25under sub. (1) for the purpose of permitting qualified electors of the municipality to

1vote by absentee ballot at that station. No station may be open for purposes of this
2subsection or s. 6.285 at any time before the official absentee ballots for the
3applicable election are prepared under s. 7.15 (1) (cm) or at any time after 5 p.m. on
4the day before the election.
SB110,18,115 (b) Supplies for satellite absentee voting stations. The municipal clerk or board
6of election commissioners shall issue a supply of absentee ballots to the special voting
7deputy that is sufficient to provide for the number of valid applications that the clerk
8or board of election commissioners reasonably expects will be made at the satellite
9absentee voting station. The municipal clerk or board of election commissioners
10shall keep a careful record of all ballots issued to the deputy and shall require the
11deputy to return every ballot that he or she is issued.
SB110,18,14 12(4) Absentee voting procedure. (a) Registration. Where registration is
13required, a qualified elector may register under s. 6.285 (2) at the satellite absentee
14voting station.
SB110,19,215 (b) Voting. The special voting deputy shall personally offer any qualified elector
16of the municipality, served by the deputy, who makes a proper application with the
17deputy the opportunity to cast his or her absentee ballot. The deputy shall write on
18the official ballot, in the space for the official endorsement, his or her initials and
19official title. The elector and a witness shall then make and subscribe to the
20certification on the certificate envelope and the elector shall vote the ballot in the
21manor prescribed in s. 6.87 (4). The elector may receive assistance in marking or
22punching the ballot as approved in s. 6.87 (5). Notwithstanding s. 6.87 (4), the elector
23shall then seal the ballot inside the certificate envelope and give the sealed certificate
24envelope containing the ballot to the deputy. The deputy shall promptly forward the
25sealed certificate envelope containing each ballot to the municipal clerk or board of

1election commissioners in the manner specified by the municipal clerk or board of
2election commissioners.
SB110, s. 30 3Section 30. 6.88 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,19,184 6.88 (3) (a) Any time between the opening and closing of the polls on election
5day, the inspectors shall open the carrier envelope only, and announce the name of
6the absent elector or the identification serial number of the absent elector if the
7elector has a confidential listing under s. 6.47 (2). When the inspectors find that the
8certification has been properly executed, the applicant is a qualified elector of the
9ward or election district, and the applicant has not voted in the election, they shall
10enter an indication on the poll or registration list next to the applicant's name
11indicating an absentee ballot is cast by the elector. They shall then open the envelope
12containing the ballot in a manner so as not to deface or destroy the certification
13thereon. The inspectors shall take out the ballot without unfolding it or permitting
14it to be unfolded or examined. Unless the ballot is cast under s. 6.95, the inspectors
15shall verify that the ballot has been endorsed by the issuing clerk or special voting
16deputy
. The inspectors shall deposit the ballot into the proper ballot box and enter
17the absent elector's name or voting number after his or her name on the poll or
18registration list the same as if the elector had been present and voted in person.
SB110, s. 31 19Section 31. 7.03 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,19,2320 7.03 (1) (d) Special registration deputies appointed under s. 6.285 (1) or 6.55
21(6), special voting deputies appointed under s. 6.873 (2) or 6.875 (4), and officials and
22trainees who attend training sessions under s. 7.15 (1) (e) or 7.25 (5) may be
23compensated at the option of the municipality.
SB110, s. 32 24Section 32. 7.08 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,20,5
17.08 (5) Notice of voter eligibility requirements. Prescribe by rule the form
2and content of a sign, to be posted under s. 5.35 (6) (a) 4. at each polling place, for the
3purpose of notifying electors of the voter eligibility requirements under the laws of
4this state, including voter eligibility requirements applicable to individuals who
5have been convicted of felonies and applicable to immigrants.
SB110, s. 33 6Section 33. 7.15 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,20,167 7.15 (1) (e) Instruct election officials in their duties, calling them together
8whenever advisable,; advise them of the voter eligibility requirements under the
9laws of this state, including voter eligibility requirements applicable to individuals
10who have been convicted of felonies and applicable to immigrants, and of
changes in
11laws, rules, and procedures affecting the performance of their duties,; and
12administer examinations as authorized under s. 7.30 (2) (c). The clerk shall assure
13that officials who serve at polling places where an electronic voting system is used
14are familiar with the system and competent to instruct electors in its proper use. The
15clerk shall inspect systematically and thoroughly the conduct of elections in the
16municipality so that elections are honestly, efficiently, and uniformly conducted.
SB110, s. 34 17Section 34. 7.30 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,21,1318 7.30 (2) (a) Only election officials appointed under this section or s. 6.285 or
196.873
may conduct an election. Except as authorized in s. 7.15 (1) (k), each inspector
20shall be a qualified elector in the ward for which the polling place is established.
21Special registration deputies appointed under s. 6.55 (6) and election officials
22appointed under this section serving more than one ward or when necessary to fill
23a vacancy under par. (b) need not be a resident of that ward, but shall be a resident
24of the municipality. Special registration deputies appointed under s. 6.55 (6) may be
25appointed to serve more than one polling place. All officials appointed under this

1section
shall be able to read and write the English language, be capable, be of good
2understanding, and may not be a candidate for any office to be voted for at an election
3at which they serve. In 1st class cities, they may hold no public office other than
4notary public. Except as authorized under sub. (4) (c), all inspectors shall be
5affiliated with one of the 2 recognized political parties which received the largest
6number of votes for president, or governor in nonpresidential general election years,
7in the ward or combination of wards served by the polling place at the last election.
8The party which received the largest number of votes is entitled to one more inspector
9than the party receiving the next largest number of votes at each polling place. The
10same election officials appointed under this section may serve the electors of more
11than one ward where wards are combined under s. 5.15 (6) (b). If a municipality is
12not divided into wards, the ward requirements in this paragraph apply to the
13municipality at large.
SB110, s. 35 14Section 35. 7.30 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,21,2515 7.30 (2) (b) When a vacancy occurs in an office under this section, the vacancy
16shall be filled by appointment of the municipal clerk. The vacancy shall be filled from
17the remaining names on the lists submitted under sub. (4) or from additional names
18submitted by the chairperson of the county party committee of the appropriate party
19under sub. (4) whenever names are submitted under sub. (4) (d). If the vacancy is
20due to candidacy, sickness or any other temporary cause, the appointment shall be
21a temporary appointment and effective only for the election at which the temporary
22vacancy occurs. The same qualifications shall be required of persons who fill
23vacancies. Vacancies may be filled in cases of emergency or because of time
24limitations by a person from another aldermanic district or ward within the
25municipality.
SB110, s. 36
1Section 36. 7.30 (6) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,22,72 7.30 (6) (c) If any election official appointed under this section lacks the
3qualifications set forth in this section, fails to attend training sessions required
4under s. 7.15 (1) (e) unless excused therefrom, is guilty of neglecting his or her official
5duties or commits official misconduct, the municipal clerk or board of election
6commissioners shall summarily remove the official from office and the vacancy shall
7be filled under sub. (2) (b).
SB110, s. 37 8Section 37. 7.33 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,22,149 7.33 (3) Every employer shall grant to each employee who is appointed to serve
10as an election official under s. 7.30 a leave of absence for the entire 24-hour period
11of each election day in which the official serves in his or her official capacity. An
12employee who serves as an election official shall provide his or her employer with at
13least 7 days' notice of application for a leave. The municipal clerk shall verify
14appointments upon request of any employer.
SB110, s. 38 15Section 38. 7.33 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,23,216 7.33 (4) Each Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, each local
17governmental unit, as defined in s. 16.97 (7), may, and each
state agency shall, upon
18proper application under sub. (3), permit each of its employees to serve as an election
19official without loss of fringe benefits or seniority privileges earned for scheduled
20working hours during the period specified in sub. (3), and without loss of pay for
21scheduled working hours during the period specified in sub. (3) except as provided
22in sub. (5), and shall not impose without any other penalty upon an employee who
23serves as an election official
. For employees who are included in a collective
24bargaining unit for which a representative is recognized or certified under subch. V

1of ch. 111, this subsection shall apply unless otherwise provided in a collective
2bargaining agreement
.
SB110, s. 39 3Section 39. 7.33 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 7.33 (5) (a).
SB110, s. 40 4Section 40. 7.33 (5) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,23,195 7.33 (5) (b) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, any employee of
6a local governmental unit, as defined in s. 16.97 (7), who obtains a paid leave of
7absence under sub. (4) in order to serve as an election official under s. 7.30, shall
8certify in writing to the head of the local governmental unit by which he or she is
9employed the amount of compensation that the employee receives for the service.
10Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, upon receipt of the certification, the
11head of the local governmental unit shall deduct that amount from the employee's
12pay earned for scheduled working hours during the period specified in sub. (2) when
13the employee is on a paid leave of absence. If the local governmental unit is also the
14employer for purposes of the employee's service as an election official, the local
15governmental unit may require the employee, before the service begins, to assign his
16or her interest in any compensation earned for the service to the local governmental
17unit. If the employee makes this assignment, he or she need not make the
18certification required under this paragraph and the employer may not make the
19deduction required under this paragraph.
SB110, s. 41 20Section 41. 7.37 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,24,521 7.37 (2) Preserve order. The inspectors shall possess full authority to
22maintain order and to enforce obedience to their lawful commands during the
23election and the canvass of the votes. They shall permit only one person in a voting
24booth at a time and shall prevent any person from taking notice of how another
25person has voted, except when assistance is given under s. 6.82. They shall enforce

1s. 5.35 (5) and prevent electioneering from taking place in violation of s. 12.03 (1) or
2(2)
. If any person refuses to obey the lawful commands of an inspector, or is disorderly
3in the presence or hearing of the inspectors, interrupts or disturbs the proceedings,
4they may order any law enforcement officer to remove the person from the voting
5area or to take the person into custody.
SB110, s. 42 6Section 42. 7.41 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,24,127 7.41 (1) Any member of the public may be present at any polling place or at any
8satellite absentee voting station designated under s. 6.873 (1)
for the purpose of
9observation of an election, except a candidate at that election. The chief inspector
10at the polling place or a special voting deputy at the station may reasonably limit the
11number of persons representing the same organization who are permitted to observe
12an election at the same time.
SB110, s. 43 13Section 43. 7.41 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,24,2014 7.41 (2) The chief inspector at a polling place or a special voting deputy at a
15satellite absentee voting station
may restrict the location of any individual
16exercising the right under sub. (1) to certain areas within a the polling place or
17station
. The chief inspector or special voting deputy shall clearly designate such an
18area as an observation area. Designated observation areas shall be so positioned to
19permit any authorized individual to readily observe all public aspects of the voting
20process.
SB110, s. 44 21Section 44. 7.41 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,24,2422 7.41 (3) (intro.) The chief inspector or special voting deputy may order the
23removal of any individual exercising the right under sub. (1) if that individual
24commits an overt act which:
SB110, s. 45 25Section 45. 7.41 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,25,2
17.41 (3) (a) Disrupts the operation of the polling place or satellite absentee
2voting station
; or
SB110, s. 46 3Section 46. 7.41 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,25,44 7.41 (3) (b) Violates s. 12.03 (2) or (2m).
SB110, s. 47 5Section 47. 12.03 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,25,6 612.03 (title) Election day Restricted campaigning restricted.
SB110, s. 48 7Section 48. 12.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,25,108 12.03 (1) No election official may engage in electioneering on election day. This
9subsection dose not apply to an election official who is appointed under s. 6.285 or
106.873 and is not serving as an election official on election day.
SB110, s. 49 11Section 49. 12.03 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,25,1412 12.03 (1m) No election official appointed under s. 6.285 or 6.873 may engage
13in electioneering at a satellite absentee voting station designated under s. 6.873 (1)
14on any day during which absentee ballots may be cast at the station.
SB110, s. 50 15Section 50. 12.03 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,25,2116 12.03 (2m) (a) No person may engage in electioneering within any building, or
17at the doors to any building, in which a satellite absentee voting station is designated
18under s. 6.873 (1) on any day during which absentee ballots may be cast at the
19station. This paragraph applies to electioneering on private property only if the
20property is owned or controlled by the person who consented under s. 6.873 (1) to the
21designation of the station.
SB110,26,322 (b) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no person may engage in
23electioneering within 100 feet of a satellite absentee voting station that is designated
24under s. 6.873 (1) and that is not located within a building on any day during which
25absentee ballots may be cast at the station. This paragraph applies to electioneering

1on private property only if the property is owned or controlled by the person who
2consented under s. 6.873 (1) to the designation of the station. This paragraph does
3not apply to the placement of any material on the bumper of a motor vehicle.
SB110, s. 51 4Section 51. 12.07 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,26,75 12.07 (2) No employer may refuse to allow an employee to serve as an election
6official under s. 7.30 or make any threats or offer any inducements of any kind to the
7employee for the purpose of preventing the employee from so serving.
SB110, s. 52 8Section 52. 12.13 (3) (x) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,26,139 12.13 (3) (x) Refuse to obey a lawful order of an inspector or special voting
10deputy
made for the purpose of enforcing the election laws; engage in disorderly
11behavior at or near a polling place or at or near a satellite absentee voting station
12designated under s. 6.873 (1)
; or interrupt or disturb the voting or canvassing
13proceedings.
SB110, s. 53 14Section 53. 17.29 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,26,21 1517.29 Effect of chapter. The provisions of this chapter supersede all contrary
16provisions in either the general law or in special acts, except ch. 7 ss. 6.26 (2) (b), 6.28
17(2) (b), 6.285, 6.873, 6.875, and 7.30
relating to appointed election officers appointed
18for the election wards or polling places in the state
officials and ch. 21 relating to the
19military staff of the governor and to officers of the Wisconsin national guard; and
20shall govern all offices whether created by general law or special act, unless
21otherwise specially provided.
SB110, s. 54 22Section 54. 19.32 (1c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,27,223 19.32 (1c) "Incarcerated person" means a person who is incarcerated in a penal
24facility or who is placed on probation and given confinement under s. 973.09 (4) (a)

1as a condition of placement, during the period of confinement for which the person
2has been sentenced.
SB110, s. 55 3Section 55. 20.921 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,27,84 20.921 (2) (b) The head of each state agency or the chief executive officer of the
5University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority shall deduct from the salary
6of any employee the amount certified under s. 7.33 (5) (a) which is received by the
7employee for service as an election official while the employee is on a paid leave of
8absence under s. 7.33 (3).
SB110, s. 56 9Section 56. 67.05 (3) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,28,210 67.05 (3) (f) If a special purpose district calls a referendum to be held in
11conjunction with a state, county, municipal, or judicial election, the polling places for
12the state, county, municipal, or judicial election shall be the polling places for the
13special purpose district referendum and the municipal election hours shall apply. If
14no state, county, municipal, or judicial election is held on the day of the special
15purpose district referendum, the governing body of the special purpose district may
16set the election hours and select the polling places to be used, except as otherwise
17provided in s. 120.06 (9) (b) in the case of a school district. If a polling place located
18in the special purpose district that was utilized at the most recent spring or general
19election is not utilized by the special purpose district, the governing body of the
20special purpose district shall post a notice on the door of the polling place indicating
21all polling places open for voting. Election hours set by the governing body of the
22special purpose district for each polling place shall be the same as those provided by
23the governing body of the municipality in which the polling place is located, except
24that if the opening hour is later than 7 a.m., the governing body of the special purpose
25district may extend the opening hour to not earlier than 7 a.m.
The municipal clerk

1of each municipality in which a polling place is located shall provide the necessary
2equipment to operate the polling place.
SB110, s. 57 3Section 57. 111.93 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,28,124 111.93 (3) Except as provided in ss. 7.33 (4), 40.05, 40.80 (3), 111.91 (1) (cm),
5230.35 (2d), 230.35 (3) (e) 6., and 230.88 (2) (b), if a collective bargaining agreement
6exists between the employer and a labor organization representing employees in a
7collective bargaining unit, the provisions of that agreement shall supersede the
8provisions of civil service and other applicable statutes, as well as rules and policies
9of the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System, related to wages, fringe
10benefits, hours, and conditions of employment whether or not the matters contained
11in those statutes, rules, and policies are set forth in the collective bargaining
12agreement.
SB110, s. 58 13Section 58. 120.06 (9) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,28,2514 120.06 (9) (a) The primary and spring elections for school board members shall
15be conducted by the election officials for state and municipal elections. In a school
16board election held in conjunction with a state, county, municipal , or judicial election,
17the polling places for the state, county, municipal, or judicial election shall be the
18polling places for the school board election and the municipal election hours shall
19apply. If no state, county, municipal, or judicial election is held on the day of the
20school board election, the school board may set the election hours and select the
21polling places to be used. The election costs shall be charged as provided in ss. 5.68
22and 7.03. Election hours set by the school board shall be the same as those provided
23by the municipal governing body in which the polling place is located, except that if
24the opening hour is later than 7 a.m., the school board may extend the opening hour
25to not earlier than 7 a.m.
SB110, s. 59
1Section 59. 302.117 of the statutes is created to read:
SB110,29,5 2302.117 Notice regarding ineligibility to vote. When an inmate who is
3disqualified from voting under s. 6.03 (1) (b) is released to parole or extended
4supervision, the department shall inform the person that he or she may not vote in
5any election until his or her civil rights are restored.
SB110, s. 60 6Section 60. 303.09 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,29,107 303.09 (1) The county board of any county may establish, relocate and
8maintain an unlocked facility for use exclusively by persons granted leave privileges
9under s. 303.08 (1) and persons confined under s. 973.09 (4) (a) or 973.11 (1) (b). The
10facility need not be located at the county seat.
SB110, s. 61 11Section 61. 303.09 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,29,1812 303.09 (2) The county boards of 2 or more counties may jointly establish,
13relocate and maintain a facility described in sub. (1). The operation and expenses
14of the facility shall be governed by an agreement between those counties. In a jointly
15established facility, authority under ss. 303.08 (2m), 973.09 (4) (a) and 973.11 (1) (b)
16may be exercised by a sheriff of any of the counties which jointly establish the facility.
17The agreement shall specify who has authority to act under ss. 303.08 (2m), 973.09
18and 973.11 (1) (b).
SB110, s. 62 19Section 62. 946.42 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB110,30,1020 946.42 (1) (a) "Custody" includes without limitation actual custody of an
21institution, including a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (15m), a
22secured child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), a secured group home,
23as defined in s. 938.02 (15p), a secure detention facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (16),
24a Type 2 child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (19r), or a juvenile portion
25of a county jail, or of a peace officer or institution guard and constructive custody of

1prisoners and juveniles subject to an order under s. 48.366, 938.183, 938.34 (4d), (4h)
2or (4m) or 938.357 (4) or (5) (e) temporarily outside the institution whether for the
3purpose of work, school, medical care, a leave granted under s. 303.068, a temporary
4leave or furlough granted to a juvenile or otherwise. Under s. 303.08 (6) it means,
5without limitation, that of the sheriff of the county to which the prisoner was
6transferred after conviction. It does not include the custody of a probationer, parolee
7or person on extended supervision by the department of corrections or a probation,
8extended supervision or parole officer or the custody of a person who has been
9released to aftercare supervision under ch. 938 unless the person is in actual custody
10or is subject to a confinement order under s. 973.09 (4) (a).
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