AB75-ASA1,1403,2217
(b) The community services provide offenders with necessary supervision and
18services that improve their opportunity to complete their terms of probation, parole,
19or extended supervision. The community services may include employment training
20and placement, educational assistance, transportation, and housing. The
21community services shall focus on mitigating offender attributes and factors that are
22likely to lead to criminal behavior.
AB75-ASA1,1403,2423
(c) The community services use a system of intermediate sanctions on offenders
24for violations.
AB75-ASA1,1404,2
1(d) The community services are based upon assessments of offenders using
2valid, reliable, and objective instruments that the department has approved.
AB75-ASA1,1404,6
3(4) The department shall develop a system for monitoring offenders receiving
4community services under this section that evaluates how effective the services are
5in decreasing the rates of arrest, conviction, and imprisonment of the offenders
6receiving the services.
AB75-ASA1,1404,14
7(5) The department shall provide to probation, extended supervision, and
8parole agents training and skill development in reducing offenders' risk of
9reoffending and intervention techniques and shall by rule set forth requirements for
10the training and skill development. The department shall develop policies to guide
11probation, extended supervision, and parole agents in the supervision and
12revocation of offenders on probation, extended supervision, and parole and develop
13practices regarding alternatives to revocation of probation, extended supervision, or
14parole.
AB75-ASA1,1404,22
15(6) The department shall annually submit a report to the governor, the chief
16clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the appropriate standing
17committees under s. 13.172 (3), and the director of state courts. The report shall set
18forth the scope of the community services established under sub. (1); the number of
19arrests of, convictions of, and prison sentences imposed on offenders receiving the
20community services under this section; and the progress toward the 25 percent
21recidivism reduction goal under sub. (1) and any adjustment that will be made to
22reach that goal.
AB75-ASA1,1404,25
24301.095 Council on offender reentry. The council on offender reentry shall
25do all of the following:
AB75-ASA1,1405,3
1(1) Inform the public as to the time and place of council meetings and, for at
2least one meeting per year, encourage public participation and receive public input
3in a means determined by the chairperson.
AB75-ASA1,1405,6
4(2) Coordinate reentry initiatives across the state and research federal grant
5opportunities to ensure initiatives comply with eligibility requirements for federal
6grants.
AB75-ASA1,1405,9
7(3) Identify methods to improve collaboration and coordination of offender
8transition services, including training across agencies and sharing information that
9will improve the lives of the offenders and the families of offenders.
AB75-ASA1,1405,11
10(4) Establish a means to share data, research, and measurement resources
11that relate to reentry initiatives.
AB75-ASA1,1405,14
12(5) Identify funding opportunities that should be coordinated across agencies
13to maximize the use of state and community-based services as the services relate to
14reentry.
AB75-ASA1,1405,16
15(6) Identify areas in which improved collaboration and coordination of
16activities and programs would increase effectiveness or efficiency of services.
AB75-ASA1,1405,19
17(7) Promote research and program evaluation that can be coordinated across
18agencies with an emphasis on research and evaluation practices that are based on
19evidence of success in treatment and intervention programs.
AB75-ASA1,1405,23
20(8) Identify and review existing reentry policies, programs, and procedures to
21ensure that each policy, program, and procedure is based on evidence of success in
22allowing an offender to reenter the community, improves the chances of successful
23offender reentry into the community, promotes public safety, and reduces recidivism.
AB75-ASA1,1405,25
24(9) Promote collaboration and communication between the department and
25community organizations that work in offender reentry.
AB75-ASA1,1406,5
1(10) Work to include victims in the reentry process; facilitate dialogue between
2a victim and an offender if the victim requests; and promote services for victims,
3including payments of any restitution and fines by the offenders, safety training, and
4support and counseling, while the offenders are incarcerated and after the offenders
5are released.
AB75-ASA1,1406,9
6(11) Annually submit a report to the governor, any relevant state agencies, as
7identified by the council, and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for
8distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) that provides information on all of
9the following:
AB75-ASA1,1406,1010
(a) The progress of the council's work.
AB75-ASA1,1406,1111
(b) Any impact the council's work has had on recidivism.
AB75-ASA1,1406,1212
(c) The effectiveness of agency coordination and communication.
AB75-ASA1,1406,1313
(d) The implementation of a reentry strategic plan.
AB75-ASA1,1406,1514
(e) Recommendations on legislative initiatives and policy initiatives that are
15consistent with the duties of the council.
AB75-ASA1,1407,217
301.12
(14) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), liability of a person
18specified in sub. (2) or s. 301.03 (18) for care and maintenance of persons under 17
19years of age in residential, nonmedical facilities such as group homes, foster homes,
20treatment foster homes, residential care centers for children and youth
, and juvenile
21correctional institutions is determined in accordance with the cost-based fee
22established under s. 301.03 (18). The department shall bill the liable person up to
23any amount of liability not paid by an insurer under s. 632.89 (2) or (2m) or by other
243rd-party benefits, subject to rules
which that include formulas governing ability to
25pay promulgated by the department under s. 301.03 (18). Any liability of the resident
1not payable by any other person terminates when the resident reaches age 17, unless
2the liable person has prevented payment by any act or omission.
AB75-ASA1,1407,124
301.12
(14) (b) Except as provided in par. (c) and subject to par. (cm), liability
5of a parent specified in sub. (2) or s. 301.03 (18) for the care and maintenance of the
6parent's minor child who has been placed by a court order under s. 938.183, 938.355,
7or 938.357 in a residential, nonmedical facility such as a group home, foster home,
8treatment foster home, residential care center for children and youth, or juvenile
9correctional institution shall be determined by the court by using the percentage
10standard established by the department of children and families under s. 49.22 (9)
11and by applying the percentage standard in the manner established by the
12department under par. (g).
AB75-ASA1,1407,18
14301.185 Pre-release transition facility. (1) The department shall
15designate the Felmers Chaney Correctional Center in the city of Milwaukee as a
16pre-release transition facility for inmates who are scheduled to be released to
17extended supervision or parole not less than 5 months nor more than 12 months prior
18to the date of the transfer.
AB75-ASA1,1407,24
19(2) The department shall provide at the pre-release transition facility
20described in sub. (1) programs to assist inmates with reintegration to society and
21shall assist the inmates in obtaining birth certificates, state identification, social
22security cards, and driver's licenses, preparing for employment, acquiring
23transportation to employment sites, achieving a basic level of education, and gaining
24access to community resources.
AB75-ASA1,1408,4
1301.21
(1m) (c) Any hearing to consider parole
or whether to grant extended
2supervision, if the inmate is sentenced under s. 973.01 to which an inmate confined
3under this contract may be entitled by the laws of Wisconsin will be conducted by the
4Wisconsin
parole earned release review commission under rules of the department.
AB75-ASA1,1408,106
301.21
(2m) (c) Any hearing to consider parole
or whether to grant extended
7supervision, if the prisoner is sentenced under s. 973.01 to which a prisoner confined
8under a contract under this subsection may be entitled by the laws of Wisconsin shall
9be conducted by the Wisconsin
parole earned release review commission under rules
10of the department.
AB75-ASA1,1408,1412
301.26
(3) (c) Within the limits of the appropriations under s. 20.410 (3) (cd)
13and, (ko)
, and (o), the department shall allocate funds to each county for services
14under this section.
AB75-ASA1,1408,2316
301.26
(4) (d) 2. Beginning on July 1,
2007 2009, and ending on June 30,
2008 172010, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be
$259 $270 for care in
18a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19),
$259 $270 for care
19for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3),
20$277 $298 for care in a residential care center for children and youth,
$165 $190 for
21care in a group home for children,
$67 $72 for care in a foster home,
$132 $124 for
22care in a treatment foster home,
$99 $101 for departmental corrective sanctions
23services, and
$35 $40 for departmental aftercare services.
AB75-ASA1, s. 2676
24Section
2676
. 301.26 (4) (d) 2. of the statutes, as affected by 2009 Wisconsin
25Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1409,8
1301.26
(4) (d) 2. Beginning on
July 1, 2009 January 1, 2010, and ending on June
230, 2010, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be $270 for care in
3a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), $270 for care for
4juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3), $298
5for care in a residential care center for children and youth, $190 for care in a group
6home for children, $72 for care in a foster home, $124 for care in a treatment foster
7home
under rules promulgated under s. 48.62 (8) (c), $101 for departmental
8corrective sanctions services, and $40 for departmental aftercare services.
AB75-ASA1,1409,1710
301.26
(4) (d) 3. Beginning on July 1,
2008 2010, and ending on June 30,
2009 112011, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be
$268 $275 for care in
12a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19),
$268 $275 for care
13for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3),
14$296 $313 for care in a residential care center for children and youth,
$172 $200 for
15care in a group home for children,
$74 $75 for care in a foster home,
$145 $130 for
16care in a treatment foster home,
$101 $103 for departmental corrective sanctions
17services, and
$37 $41 for departmental aftercare services.
AB75-ASA1, s. 2678
18Section
2678
. 301.26 (4) (d) 3. of the statutes, as affected by 2009 Wisconsin
19Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1410,220
301.26
(4) (d) 3. Beginning on July 1, 2010, and ending on June 30, 2011, the
21per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be $275 for care in a Type 1
22juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), $275 for care for juveniles
23transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3), $313 for care
24in a residential care center for children and youth, $200 for care in a group home for
25children, $75 for care in a foster home, $130 for care in a treatment foster home
under
1rules promulgated under s. 48.62 (8) (c), $103 for departmental corrective sanctions
2services, and $41 for departmental aftercare services.
AB75-ASA1,1410,84
301.26
(4) (e) For foster care,
treatment foster care, group home care
, and
5institutional child care to delinquent juveniles under ss. 49.19 (10) (d), 938.48 (4) and
6(14)
, and 938.52 all payments and deductions made under this subsection and
7uniform fee collections under s. 301.03 (18) shall be credited to the appropriation
8account under s. 20.410 (3) (ho).
AB75-ASA1,1410,1310
301.26
(4) (ed) For foster care,
treatment foster care, group home care
, and
11institutional child care to serious juvenile offenders under ss. 49.19 (10) (d), 938.48
12(4) and (14)
, and 938.52 all uniform fee collections under s. 301.03 (18) shall be
13credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.410 (3) (ho).
AB75-ASA1,1410,1815
301.26
(6) (a) The intent of this subsection is to develop criteria to assist the
16legislature in allocating funding, excluding funding for base allocations, from the
17appropriations under s. 20.410 (3) (cd)
and, (ko)
, and (o) for purposes described in this
18section.
AB75-ASA1,1410,2520
301.26
(7) Allocations of funds. (intro.) Within the limits of the availability
21of federal funds and of the appropriations under s. 20.410 (3) (cd)
and, (ko)
, and (o),
22the department shall allocate funds for community youth and family aids for the
23period beginning on July 1,
2007 2009, and ending on June 30,
2009 2011, as
24provided in this subsection to county departments under ss. 46.215, 46.22, and 46.23
25as follows:
AB75-ASA1, s. 2683d
1Section 2683d. 301.26 (7) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1411,52
301.26
(7) (a) (intro.) For community youth and family aids under this section,
3amounts not to exceed
$49,395,100 $50,395,100 for the last 6 months of
2007,
4$99,790,200 for 2008, 2009, $100,790,200 for 2010, and $50,395,100 for the first 6
5months of
2009 2011.
AB75-ASA1, s. 2684
6Section
2684. 301.26 (7) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1411,107
301.26
(7) (b) (intro.) Of the amounts specified in par. (a), the department shall
8allocate $2,000,000 for the last 6 months of
2007
2009, $4,000,000 for
2008 2010, and
9$2,000,000 for the first 6 months of
2009 2011 to counties based on each of the
10following factors weighted equally:
AB75-ASA1,1411,1712
301.26
(7) (bm) Of the amounts specified in par. (a), the department shall
13allocate
$5,250,000 $6,250,000 for the last 6 months of
2007, $11,500,000 for 2008 142009, $12,500,000 for 2010, and $6,250,000 for the first 6 months of
2009 2011 to
15counties based on each county's proportion of the number of juveniles statewide who
16are placed in a juvenile correctional facility during the most recent 3-year period for
17which that information is available.
AB75-ASA1,1411,2519
301.26
(7) (c) Of the amounts specified in par. (a), the department shall allocate
20$1,053,200 for the last 6 months of
2007 2009, $2,106,500 for
2008 2010, and
21$1,053,300 for the first 6 months of
2009 2011 to counties based on each of the factors
22specified in par. (b) 1. to 3. weighted equally, except that no county may receive an
23allocation under this paragraph that is less than 93% nor more than 115% of the
24amount that the county would have received under this paragraph if the allocation
25had been distributed only on the basis of the factor specified in par. (b) 3.
AB75-ASA1,1412,62
301.26
(7) (e) For emergencies related to community youth and family aids
3under this section, amounts not to exceed $125,000 for the last 6 months of
2007 42009, $250,000 for
2008 2010, and $125,000 for the first 6 months of
2009
2011. A
5county is eligible for payments under this paragraph only if it has a population of not
6more than 45,000.
AB75-ASA1,1412,178
301.26
(7) (h) For counties that are participating in the corrective sanctions
9program under s. 938.533 (2), $1,062,400 in the last 6 months of
2007 2009,
10$2,124,800 in
2008 2010, and $1,062,400 in the first 6 months of
2009 2011 for the
11provision of corrective sanctions services for juveniles from that county. In
12distributing funds to counties under this paragraph, the department shall determine
13a county's distribution by dividing the amount allocated under this paragraph by the
14number of slots authorized for the program under s. 938.533 (2) and multiplying the
15quotient by the number of slots allocated to that county by agreement between the
16department and the county. The department may transfer funds among counties as
17necessary to distribute funds based on the number of slots allocated to each county.
AB75-ASA1,1412,2219
301.26
(8) Alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. From the amount of the
20allocations specified in sub. (7) (a), the department shall allocate $666,700 in the last
216 months of
2007 2009, $1,333,400 in
2008 2010, and $666,700 in the first 6 months
22of
2009 2011 for alcohol and other drug abuse treatment programs.
AB75-ASA1,1412,2524
301.38
(1) (a) "Member of the family" means spouse,
domestic partner under
25ch. 770, child, sibling, parent or legal guardian.
AB75-ASA1,1413,32
301.46
(3) (a) 1. "Member of the family" means spouse,
domestic partner under
3ch. 770, child, parent, sibling or legal guardian.
AB75-ASA1,1413,55
301.46
(4) (a) 6. A foster home
or treatment foster home licensed under s. 48.62.
AB75-ASA1,1413,117
301.48
(1) (d) "Lifetime tracking" means global positioning system tracking
8that is required for a person for the remainder of the person's life
or until terminated
9under sub. (2m), sub. (6), if applicable, or sub. (7) or (7m). "Lifetime tracking" does
10not include global positioning system tracking under sub. (2) (d), regardless of how
11long it is required.
AB75-ASA1, s. 2694
12Section
2694. 301.48 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1413,1513
301.48
(2) (a) (intro.) Except as provided in
sub. subs. (2m),
(6), (7), and (7m), 14the department shall maintain lifetime tracking of a person if any of the following
15occurs with respect to the person on or after January 1, 2008:
AB75-ASA1, s. 2695
16Section
2695. 301.48 (2) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1413,1917
301.48
(2) (b) (intro.)
The Except as provided in subs. (7) and (7m), the 18department shall maintain lifetime tracking of a person if any of the following occurs
19with respect to the person on or after January 1, 2008:
AB75-ASA1,1414,221
301.48
(2) (d) If, on or after January 1, 2008, a person is being placed on
22probation, extended supervision, parole, or lifetime supervision for committing a sex
23offense and par. (a) or (b) does not apply, the department may have the person tracked
24using a global positioning system tracking device
, or passive positioning system
1tracking, as a condition of the person's probation, extended supervision, parole, or
2lifetime supervision.
AB75-ASA1,1414,114
301.48
(2m) Passive positioning system tracking. If a person who is subject
5to lifetime tracking under sub. (2) (a) 1., 1m., 2., 2m., 3., or 3m. completes his or her
6sentence, including any probation, parole, or extended supervision, the The 7department may use passive positioning system tracking instead of maintaining
8lifetime tracking global positioning system tracking to track a person who is subject
9to lifetime tracking under sub. (2) (a) 1., 1m., 2., 2m., 3., or 3m. if the department
10determines that passive positioning tracking is appropriate for the person and if the
11person has been subject to global positioning system tracking for at least 12 months.
AB75-ASA1,1414,1713
301.48
(7m) Termination if person moves out of state. Notwithstanding sub.
14(2), if If a person who is subject to being tracked under this section moves out of state,
15the department shall terminate the person's tracking. If the person returns to the
16state, the department shall reinstate the person's tracking except as provided under
17sub. (6) or (7).
AB75-ASA1,1414,21
19302.042 Risk reduction program. (1) The department shall provide risk
20reduction programming and treatment for inmates sentenced to a risk reduction
21sentence under s. 973.031.
AB75-ASA1,1414,23
22(2) For each inmate sentenced to a risk reduction sentence under s. 973.031,
23the department shall:
AB75-ASA1,1414,2524
(a) Conduct a validated and objective assessment of the inmate's criminogenic
25factors and risk of reoffending.