AB150-ASA,1053,617
51.423
(2) From the appropriations under s. 20.435 (7) (b) and (o), the
18department shall distribute the funding for services provided or purchased by county
19departments under s. 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 to such county departments as provided
20under s. 46.40. County matching funds are required for the distributions under s.
2146.40 (2)
, (3), (5), (9) and (12). Each county's required match for a year equals 9.89%
22of the total of the county's distributions for that year for which matching funds are
23required plus the amount the county was required by s. 46.26 (2) (c), 1985 stats., to
24spend for juvenile delinquency-related services from its distribution for 1987.
25Matching funds may be from county tax levies, federal and state revenue sharing
1funds or private donations to the counties that meet the requirements specified in
2sub. (5). Private donations may not exceed 25% of the total county match. If the
3county match is less than the amount required to generate the full amount of state
4and federal funds distributed for this period, the decrease in the amount of state and
5federal funds equals the difference between the required and the actual amount of
6county matching funds.
AB150-ASA, s. 3265
7Section
3265. 51.423 (5) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1053,108
51.423
(5) (a) (intro.) A private donation to a county may be used to match the
9state grant-in-aid under s.
49.52 (1) (d) 46.495 (1) (d) or under sub. (2) only if the
10donation is both of the following:
AB150-ASA,1054,1312
51.437
(4rm) (a) A county department of developmental disabilities services
13shall authorize all care of any patient in a state, local or private facility under a
14contractual agreement between the county department of developmental disabilities
15services and the facility, unless the county department of developmental disabilities
16services governs the facility. The need for inpatient care shall be determined by the
17program director or designee in consultation with and upon the recommendation of
18a licensed physician trained in psychiatry and employed by the county department
19of developmental disabilities services or its contract agency prior to the admission
20of a patient to the facility except in the case of emergency services. In cases of
21emergency, a facility under contract with any county department of developmental
22disabilities services shall charge the county department of developmental
23disabilities services having jurisdiction in the county where the individual receiving
24care is found. The county department of developmental disabilities services shall
25reimburse the facility for the actual cost of all authorized care and services less
1applicable collections under s. 46.036, unless the department of health and social
2services determines that a charge is administratively infeasible, or unless the
3department of health and social services, after individual review, determines that
4the charge is not attributable to the cost of basic care and services. The exclusionary
5provisions of s. 46.03 (18) do not apply to direct and indirect costs which are
6attributable to care and treatment of the client. County departments of
7developmental disabilities services may not reimburse any state institution or
8receive credit for collections for care received therein by nonresidents of this state,
9interstate compact clients, transfers under s. 51.35 (3) (a), commitments under s.
10975.01, 1977 stats., or s. 975.02, 1977 stats. or s. 971.14, 971.17 or 975.06, admissions
11under s. 975.17, 1977 stats., or children placed in the guardianship
or legal custody 12of the department of health and social services under s.
48.355, 48.427 or 48.43
or
13under the supervision of the department of corrections under s. 48.355.
AB150-ASA,1054,1815
51.44
(3) (a) From the appropriations under s. 20.435
(7) (3) (bt) and (nL) the
16department shall allocate and distribute funds to counties to provide or contract for
17the provision of early intervention services to individuals eligible to receive the early
18intervention services.
AB150-ASA,1054,2120
51.45
(5) (title)
Community alcohol and other drug abuse prevention pilot
21program.
AB150-ASA, s. 3269
22Section
3269. 51.45 (5) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1055,723
51.45
(5) (b) (intro.) The department shall select, upon application by counties,
24county departments under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437 in up to 8 counties
25representing various geographical regions and populations and shall, from the
1appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (f), award
a total of not more than
$500,000 2$250,000 in grants in each fiscal year to the selected county departments to
3participate in a
pilot program to implement and coordinate alcohol and other drug
4abuse programs and services relating to primary prevention. The county
5department in each county receiving funding under this paragraph shall appoint or
6contract with an alcohol and other drug abuse prevention specialist whose duties
7shall include all of the following:
AB150-ASA,1055,129
51.62
(3m) Funding. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7) (md), the
10department shall distribute $75,000 in each fiscal year to the protection and
11advocacy agency for performance of community mental health protection and
12advocacy services.
AB150-ASA,1056,614
55.06
(8) (intro.) Before ordering the protective placement of any individual,
15the court shall direct a comprehensive evaluation of the person in need of placement,
16if such an evaluation has not already been made. The court may utilize available
17multidisciplinary resources in the community in determining the need for
18placement. The board designated under s. 55.02 or an agency designated by it shall
19cooperate with the court in securing available resources. Where applicable by reason
20of the particular disability, the appropriate board designated under s. 55.02 or an
21agency designated by it having responsibility for the place of legal residence of the
22individual as provided in s.
49.01 (8g) 49.001 (6) shall make a recommendation for
23placement. If the court is considering placement of the individual in a center for the
24developmentally disabled, the court shall request a statement from the department
25regarding whether the placement is appropriate for the person's needs and whether
1it is consistent with the purpose of the center under s. 51.06 (1) unless testimony was
2provided by the department under sub. (5). A copy of the comprehensive evaluation
3shall be provided to the guardian, the guardian ad litem, and to the individual or
4attorney at least 96 hours in advance of the hearing to determine placement. The
5court or the cooperating agency obtaining the evaluation shall request appropriate
6information which shall include at least the following:
AB150-ASA,1056,238
59.07
(97) Child and spousal support; paternity program; medical support
9liability program. The county board shall contract with the department of
health
10and social services industry, labor and human relations to implement and administer
11the child and spousal support and establishment of paternity and the medical
12support liability programs provided for by Title IV of the federal social security act.
13The board may designate by board resolution any office, officer, board, department
14or agency as the county designee. The board or its designee shall implement and
15administer the programs in accordance with the contract with the state department
16of
health and social services industry, labor and human relations. The attorneys
17responsible for support enforcement under s. 59.458 (1), family court commissioner,
18clerk of court and all other county officials shall cooperate with the county and the
19department
of industry, labor and human relations as necessary to provide the
20services required under the programs. The county shall charge the fee established
21by the department
of industry, labor and human relations under s.
46.25 49.143 for
22services provided under this subsection to persons not receiving assistance under s.
2349.19 or 49.47.
AB150-ASA,1057,5
159.07
(98) Emergency energy relief. Regardless of
the type of general relief
2system used within whether a county
operates a relief program under sub. (154),
3appropriate money for making payments to individuals or providing grants to
4community action agencies, cities, villages and towns to assist persons and families
5in the purchase of emergency energy supplies.
AB150-ASA,1057,107
59.07
(109) Public assistance; false representation. Enact and enforce an
8ordinance to prohibit conduct that is the same as or similar to conduct that is
9prohibited by s.
49.12 49.95 (1) and provide a forfeiture for a violation of the
10ordinance.
AB150-ASA,1057,2112
59.07
(153) (a) In counties having a population of 500,000 or more, determine
13policy for the operation, maintenance and improvement of the county hospital under
14s.
49.16 (2) 49.71 (2) and, notwithstanding the powers and duties specified under s.
1546.21 (2) (k), (3r) and (6) with respect to the county hospital and the administrator
16and specified under s. 46.21 (2) (b), (L), (m), (n), (nm), (o), (p) and (q) and (3g), provide
17for the management of the county hospital as the board considers appropriate, except
18that the employe positions at the hospital will be county employe positions. If the
19board acts under this subsection, the board may not discontinue operation,
20maintenance and improvement of the county hospital under s.
49.16 49.71 (2) and
21shall exercise the duties under s. 46.21 (4m).
AB150-ASA,1057,2423
59.07
(153) (b) This subsection does not apply if the board acts under s. 46.21
24with respect to the county hospital under s.
49.16 (2)
49.71 (2).
AB150-ASA,1058,8
159.07
(154) Operation of relief programs. Operate a program of relief to
2dependent persons residing in a county. The program may provide dependent
3persons with such services, commodities or money as the county determines to be
4reasonable and necessary under the circumstances. The program may include work
5components. The county may enact any ordinances necessary or useful to the
6operation of a relief program under this subsection. Counties may use vehicle
7registration information from the department of transportation in determining
8eligibility for relief programs under this subsection.
AB150-ASA,1058,1210
59.07
(155) Collection of court imposed penalties. Adopt a resolution
11authorizing the clerk of circuit court, under s. 59.396, to contract with a collection
12agency for the collection of unpaid fines and forfeitures.
AB150-ASA,1058,14
1459.145 (title)
Optical disk and electronic storage.
AB150-ASA,1058,2216
59.145
(1) Upon request of any office, department, commission, board or agency
17of the county, the board may authorize any county record that is in the custody of the
18office, department, commission, board or agency to be transferred to
, or maintained
19in, optical disk
or electronic storage in accordance with rules of the department of
20administration under s. 16.612. The board may thereafter authorize destruction of
21the original record
, if appropriate, in accordance with ss. 16.61 (3) (e), 19.21 (5) and
2259.715 to 59.717 unless preservation is required by law.
AB150-ASA, s. 3282
23Section
3282. 59.145 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1059,3
159.145
(2) (intro.) Any copy of a county record generated from optical imaging
2or electronic formatting of an original record is deemed an original record if all of the
3following conditions are met:
AB150-ASA,1059,75
59.145
(2) (a) The devices used to transform the record to optical disk
or
6electronic format and to generate a copy of the record from optical disk
or electronic 7format are ones which accurately reproduce the content of the original.
AB150-ASA,1059,129
59.145
(2) (b) The optical disk
or electronic copy and the copy generated from
10optical disk
or electronic format comply with the minimum standards of quality for
11such copies, as established by the rule of the department of administration under s.
1216.612.
AB150-ASA,1059,1914
59.145
(2) (d) The legal custodian of the record executes a statement of intent
15and purpose describing the record to be transferred to optical disk
or electronic 16format and the disposition of the original record, and executes a certificate verifying
17that the record was received or created and transferred to optical disk
or electronic 18format in the normal course of business and that the statement of intent and purpose
19is properly recorded in his or her office.
AB150-ASA,1060,621
59.145
(4) A copy of a record generated from an original record stored on an
22optical disk
or in electronic format which conforms with the standards prescribed
23under sub. (2) shall be taken as and stand in lieu of and have all of the effect of the
24original record and shall be admissible in evidence in all courts and all other
25tribunals or agencies, administrative or otherwise, in all cases where the original
1document is admissible. A transcript, exemplification or certified copy of such a
2record so generated, for the purposes specified in this subsection, is deemed to be a
3transcript, exemplification or certified copy of the original. An enlarged copy of any
4record so generated, made in accordance with the standards prescribed under sub.
5(2) and certified by the custodian as provided in s. 889.18 (2), has the same effect as
6an actual-size copy.
AB150-ASA,1060,178
59.15
(2) (c) The board may provide, fix or change the salary or compensation
9of any such office, board, commission, committee, position, employe or deputies to
10elective officers without regard to the tenure of the incumbent (except as provided
11in par. (d)) and also establish the number of employes in any department or office
12including deputies to elective officers, and may establish regulations of employment
13for any person paid from the county treasury, but no action of the board shall be
14contrary to or in derogation of the rules and regulations of the department of health
15and social services pursuant to s.
49.50 (2) to (5)
49.33 (4) to (7) relating to employes
16administering old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind and aid
17to totally and permanently disabled persons or ss. 63.01 to 63.17.
AB150-ASA,1061,7
1959.175 Clerks of counties containing state institutions to make claims
20in certain cases. The county clerk of any county which is entitled to reimbursement
21under s. 16.51 (7) shall make a certified claim against the state, without direction
22from the county board, in all cases where the reimbursement is directed in that
23subsection, upon forms prescribed by the department of administration. The forms
24shall contain information required by the clerk and shall be filed annually
with the
25department of corrections on or before June 1.
If the claim is for reimbursement of
1expenses involving a prisoner in a state prison, as defined in s. 302.01, the form shall
2be filed with the department of corrections. If the claim is for reimbursement of
3expenses involving a child in a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 48.02
4(15m), the form shall be filed with the department of health and social services. If
5the claims are approved by the department of corrections
or the department of health
6and social services, they shall be certified to the department of administration and
7paid from the appropriation
made by under s. 20.410 (1) (c)
or 20.435 (3) (c).
AB150-ASA, s. 3287bm
8Section 3287bm. 59.175 of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act ....
9(this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,1061,22
1059.175 Clerks of counties containing state institutions to make claims
11in certain cases. The county clerk of any county which is entitled to reimbursement
12under s. 16.51 (7) shall make a certified claim against the state, without direction
13from the county board, in all cases where the reimbursement is directed in that
14subsection, upon forms prescribed by the department of administration. The forms
15shall contain information required by the clerk and shall be filed annually with the
16department of corrections on or before June 1. If the claims are approved by the
17department of corrections, they shall be certified to the department of
18administration and paid from the appropriation made by s. 20.410 (1) (c), if the claim
19is for reimbursement of expenses involving a prisoner in a state prison named in s.
20302.01, or from the appropriation under s. 20.410 (3) (c), if the claim is for
21reimbursement of expenses involving a child in a secured correctional facility, as
22defined in s. 48.02 (15m).
AB150-ASA,1062,624
59.20
(5) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), transmit to the
state treasurer 25secretary of administration at the time required by law to pay the state taxes a
1particular statement, certified by the treasurer's personal signature affixed or
2attached thereto, of all moneys received by him or her during the preceding year and
3which are payable to the s
tate treasurer secretary of administration for licenses,
4fines, penalties, or on any other account, and at the same time pay to the
state
5treasurer secretary of administration the amount thereof after deducting the legal
6fees.
AB150-ASA,1063,38
59.20
(5) (b) For all court imposed fines and forfeitures required by law to be
9deposited in the state treasury, the amounts required by s. 165.87 for the penalty
10assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s. 167.31 (5) for the weapons
11assessment, the amounts required by s. 973.045 for the crime victim and witness
12assistance surcharge, the amounts required by s. 973.046 for the deoxyribonucleic
13acid analysis surcharge, the amounts required by s. 161.41 (5) for the drug abuse
14program improvement surcharge, the amounts authorized by s. 971.37 (1m) (c) 1. or
15required by s. 973.055 (1) for the domestic abuse assessment, the amounts required
16by s. 346.655 (2) (a) and (b) for the driver improvement surcharge, the amounts
17required by s. 102.85 (4) for the uninsured employer assessment, the amounts
18required by s. 144.992 for the environmental assessment, the amounts required by
19s. 29.9965 for the wild animal protection assessment, the amounts required by s.
2029.997 for the natural resources assessment surcharge, the amounts required by s.
2129.9967 for the fishing shelter removal assessment, the amounts required by s.
22350.115 for the snowmobile registration restitution payment and the amounts
23required by s. 29.998 for natural resources restitution payments, transmit to the
24state treasurer secretary of administration a statement of all moneys required by law
25to be paid on the actions so entered during the preceding month on or before the first
1day of the next succeeding month, certified by the treasurer's personal signature
2affixed or attached thereto, and at the same time pay to the
state treasurer secretary
3of administration the amount thereof.
AB150-ASA,1063,75
59.20
(8m) Forward 40% of the state forfeitures, fines and penalties under ch.
6348 to the
state treasurer secretary of administration for deposit in the
7transportation fund under s. 25.40 (1) (ig).
AB150-ASA,1063,119
59.20
(8n) Forward all moneys received under s. 66.12 (3) (c) to the
state
10treasurer secretary of administration for deposit in the transportation fund under
11s. 25.40 (1) (ig).
AB150-ASA,1063,1513
59.20
(8r) Forward 50% of the fees received under s. 343.10 (6) to the
state
14treasurer secretary of administration for deposit in the transportation fund under
15s. 25.40 (1) (im).
AB150-ASA,1063,2117
59.20
(11) Pay to the
state treasurer
secretary of administration on his or her
18order the state percentage of fees received from the clerk of the circuit court under
19s. 59.395 (5) and if any such moneys remain in his or her hands when he or she is
20required to pay the state percentage of fees, pay such moneys therewith to the
state
21treasurer secretary of administration.
AB150-ASA,1064,223
59.23
(8) The sheriff is authorized to destroy all sheriff's dockets, daily jail
24records and cash books dated prior to 1901. It shall be the duty of the sheriff to
25hereafter retain and safely keep all such records for a period of 8 years, or a shorter
1period authorized by the public records
and forms board under s. 16.61 (3) (b), after
2which the records may be destroyed.
AB150-ASA,1064,64
59.23
(10) To enforce in the county all general orders of the department of
5industry, labor and human relations development relating to the sale, transportation
6and storage of explosives.
AB150-ASA,1064,128
59.39
(1) File and keep all papers properly deposited with him or her in every
9action or proceeding unless required to transmit such papers. Such papers may be
10microfilmed or microphotographed, or transferred to optical disks
or electronic
11format if authorized under s. 59.145, and the originals may thereafter be destroyed
12upon compliance with SCR chapter 72.
AB150-ASA,1064,2314
59.39
(2) Keep a court record and write therein names of parties in every civil
15action or proceeding in the court, the names of attorneys representing the parties,
16a brief statement of the nature of the action or proceeding, the date of filing every
17paper therein and of each proceeding taken, the file wherein the papers can be found,
18the time when put on the calendar for trial, and when and how disposed of; the
19location where minutes in every case can be found and the place in the judgment
20record or microfilm or optical disk
or electronic file where any judgment, order or
21report has been recorded, so as to make the court record a history in brief of each
22action or proceeding from beginning to final disposition; and a complete index of all
23proceedings therein.
AB150-ASA,1065,5
159.395
(7) Cooperate with the department of
health and social services 2industry, labor and human relations with respect to the child and spousal support
3and establishment of paternity and medical liability support program under ss.
446.25 49.143 and 59.07 (97), and provide that department with any information from
5court records which it requires to administer that program.
AB150-ASA,1065,14
759.396 Clerk of circuit court; collection agency contract. If authorized
8by the county board under s. 59.07 (155), the clerk of circuit court may contract with
9a collection agency for the collection of unpaid fines and forfeitures. Any contract
10entered into shall provide that the collection agency shall be paid from the proceeds
11recovered by the collection agency. The net proceeds received by the clerk of circuit
12court after the payment to the collection agency shall be considered the amount of
13fines and forfeitures collected for purposes of distribution to the state and county
14under s. 59.395 (5).
AB150-ASA,1065,1916
59.458
(2) Attorneys responsible for support enforcement under sub. (1) shall
17institute, commence, appear in or perform other prescribed duties in actions or
18proceedings under ss.
46.25 49.143 (7), 59.07 (97), 767.075, 767.08 and 767.45 and
19ch. 769.
AB150-ASA,1066,1221
59.51
(1) Record or cause to be recorded in suitable books to be kept in his or
22her office, correctly and legibly all deeds, mortgages, maps, instruments and writings
23authorized by law to be recorded in his or her office and left with him or her for that
24purpose, provided such documents have plainly printed or typewritten thereon the
25names of the grantors, grantees, witnesses and notary. Any county, by board
1resolution duly adopted, may combine the separate books or volumes for deeds,
2mortgages, miscellaneous instruments, attachments, lis pendens, sales and notices,
3certificates of organization of corporations, plats or other recorded or filed
4instruments or classes of documents as long as separate indexes are maintained.
5Notwithstanding any other provisions of the statutes, any county adopting a system
6of microfilming or like process or a system of recording documents by optical imaging
7or electronic formatting pursuant to ch. 228 may substitute the headings, reel
, or 8disk
or electronic file name and microfilm image (frame) for volume and page where
9recorded and different classes of instruments may be recorded, reproduced or copied
10on or transferred to the same reel
, or disk
or electronic file or part of a reel or disk.
11All recordings made prior to June 28, 1961, which would have been valid under this
12paragraph, had this paragraph then been in effect, are hereby validated.
AB150-ASA,1066,15
1459.512 (title)
Register of deeds; microfilming and optical imaging disk
15and electronic storage.
AB150-ASA,1067,917
59.512
(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), upon the request of the register of
18deeds, any county, by board resolution, may authorize the register of deeds to
19photograph, microfilm or record on optical disks
or in electronic format records of
20deeds, mortgages or other instruments relating to real property or may authorize the
21register of deeds to record on optical disks
or in electronic format instruments
22relating to security interests in accordance with the requirements of s. 16.61 (7) or
2359.145 and to store the original records within the county at a place designated by
24the board. The storage place for the original records shall be reasonably safe and
25shall provide for the preservation of the records authorized to be stored under this
1subsection. The register of deeds shall keep a photograph, microfilm or optical disk
2or electronic copy of such records in conveniently accessible files in his or her office
3and shall provide for examination of such reproduction or examination of a copy
4generated from an optical disk
or electronic file in enlarged, easily readable form
5upon request. Compliance with this subsection satisfies the requirement of s. 59.51
6(1) that the register of deeds shall keep such records in his or her office. The register
7of deeds may make certified copies reproduced from an authorized photograph, from
8a copy generated from
an optical disk
or electronic storage or from the original
9records.
AB150-ASA,1067,2311
59.512
(2) The register of deeds may microfilm or record on optical disks
or in
12electronic format notices of lis pendens that are at least one year old, in accordance
13with the requirements of s. 16.61 (7) or 59.145 (2) to (4). The register of deeds shall
14keep a microfilm or optical disk
or electronic copy of notices of lis pendens in
15conveniently accessible files in his or her office and shall provide for examination of
16such reproduction or examination of a copy generated from
an optical disk
or
17electronic storage in enlarged, easily readable form upon request. Compliance with
18this subsection satisfies the requirement of s. 59.51 (1) that the register of deeds shall
19keep such records in his or her office. The register of deeds may make certified copies
20reproduced from a copy generated from microfilm or from
an optical disk
or electronic
21storage. The register of deeds may destroy or move to off-site storage any notice of
22lis pendens that has been microfilmed or recorded on optical disk
or in electronic
23format under this subsection.
AB150-ASA,1068,9
159.57
(6) For performing functions under s. 409.407
(1) and (2) (a) and (b), the
2register shall charge the fees stated in
that section
s. 409.407 (2) (a) or (b). A
3financing statement and an assignment or notice of assignment of the security
4interest, offered for filing at the same time, shall be considered as only one document
5for the purpose of this subsection. Whenever there is offered for filing any document
6that is not on a standard form prescribed by the secretary of state or that varies more
7than one-eighth of an inch from the approved size as prescribed by s. 59.51, the
8appropriate fee specified in ss. 409.403 to 409.406 or an additional filing fee of
9one-half the regular fee, whichever is applicable, shall be charged by the register.
AB150-ASA,1068,1211
60.23
(5) Cooperation in county planning. Cooperate with the county in rural
12planning under ss.
27.015 27.019, 59.07 (65) and 59.97.