165.25(4)(ag)
(ag) The department of justice shall furnish legal services upon request of the department of safety and professional services under
s. 167.35 (7).
165.25(4)(am)
(am) The department of justice shall furnish legal services to the department of safety and professional services in all proceedings under
s. 440.21 (3), together with any other services, including stenographic and investigational, as are necessarily connected with the legal services.
165.25(4)(ar)
(ar) The department of justice shall furnish all legal services required by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection relating to the enforcement of
ss. 91.68,
93.73,
100.171,
100.173,
100.174,
100.175,
100.177,
100.18,
100.182,
100.195,
100.20,
100.205,
100.207,
100.209,
100.21,
100.28,
100.37,
100.42,
100.50,
100.51,
100.55, and
846.45 and
chs. 126,
136,
344,
704,
707, and
779, together with any other services as are necessarily connected to the legal services.
165.25(4)(as)
(as) The department of justice shall furnish legal services to the livestock facility siting review board in defending appeals under
s. 93.90 (5) (e) of decisions of the board.
165.25(4)(b)
(b) The department of justice shall furnish bond counsel services to the building commission when the building commission contracts public debt under
subch. I of ch. 18.
165.25(4)(bn)
(bn) The department of justice shall provide legal services, other than those relating to civil actions or opinions, under
ch. 150 to the department of health services.
165.25(4)(c)
(c) The department shall at the end of each fiscal year, except for programs financed out of the general fund and except for services required to be provided by statute other than this subsection, render to the respective agencies enumerated in this subsection an itemized statement of the total cost of the legal and other services including travel expenses and legal expenses enumerated in
s. 20.455 (1) (d).
165.25(4)(d)
(d) Upon receipt of the statement, the respective agency head shall audit the statement and upon finding it to be correct shall certify the amount of the statement to the department of administration to be paid into the general fund out of the agency's proper appropriation.
165.25(5)
(5) Prepare forms. Whenever requested by the head of any department of the state government, the department of justice shall prepare proper drafts of forms for contracts and other writings which may be wanted for the use of the state.
165.25(6)(a)(a) At the request of the head of any department of state government, the attorney general may appear for and defend any state department, or any state officer, employee, or agent of the department in any civil action or other matter brought before a court or an administrative agency which is brought against the state department, or officer, employee, or agent for or on account of any act growing out of or committed in the lawful course of an officer's, employee's, or agent's duties. Witness fees or other expenses determined by the attorney general to be reasonable and necessary to the defense in the action or proceeding shall be paid as provided for in
s. 885.07. The attorney general may compromise and settle the action as the attorney general determines to be in the best interest of the state. Members, officers, and employees of the Wisconsin state agencies building corporation and the Wisconsin state public building corporation are covered by this section. Members of the board of governors created under
s. 619.04 (3), members of a committee or subcommittee of that board of governors, members of the injured patients and families compensation fund peer review council created under
s. 655.275 (2), and persons consulting with that council under
s. 655.275 (5) (b) are covered by this section with respect to actions, claims, or other matters arising before, on, or after April 25, 1990. The attorney general may compromise and settle claims asserted before such actions or matters formally are brought or may delegate such authority to the department of administration. This paragraph may not be construed as a consent to sue the state or any department thereof or as a waiver of state sovereign immunity.
165.25(6)(b)
(b) Volunteer health care providers who provide services under
s. 146.89, practitioners who provide services under
s. 257.03, and health care facilities on whose behalf services are provided under
s. 257.03 are, for the provision of those services, covered by this section and shall be considered agents of the department of health services for purposes of determining which agency head may request the attorney general to appear and defend them.
165.25(6)(c)
(c) Physicians under
s. 251.07 or
252.04 (9) (b) are covered by this section and shall be considered agents of the department of health services for purposes of determining which agency head may request the attorney general to appear and defend them.
165.25(6)(e)
(e) The department of justice may appear for and defend the state or any state department, agency, official or employee in any civil action arising out of or relating to the assessment or collection of costs concerning environmental cleanup or natural resources damages including actions brought under
42 USC 9607. The action may be compromised and settled in the same manner as provided in
par. (a). At the request of the department of natural resources, the department of justice may provide legal representation to the state or to the department of natural resources in the same matter in which the department of justice provides defense counsel, if the attorneys representing those interests are assigned from different organizational units within the department of justice. This paragraph may not be construed as a consent to sue the state or any department, agency, official or employee of the state or as a waiver of sovereign immunity.
165.25(6m)
(6m) Attorney for state witnesses. At the request of the head of any department or agency of state government, the attorney general may appear for and represent any state official, employee or agent who is required to appear as a witness in any administrative or civil matter.
165.25(7)
(7) Keep record of actions. The department shall keep a record of all actions and demands prosecuted or defended by the department on behalf of the state and all related proceedings. The department may dispose of public records in accordance with
s. 16.61.
165.25(8)
(8) Historical society contracts. In
subs. (1),
(1m),
(6) and
(6m), treat any nonprofit corporation operating a museum under a lease agreement with the state historical society as a department of state government and any official, employee or agent of such a corporation as a state official, employee or agent.
165.25(8m)
(8m) Local emergency planning committees. In
subs. (1),
(1m),
(6) and
(6m), treat any local emergency planning committee appointed by a county board under
s. 59.54 (8) (a) as a department of state government and any member of such a committee as a state official, employee or agent.
165.25(9)
(9) Perform other duties. The department of justice shall perform all other duties imposed upon the department by law.
165.25(10)
(10) Report on restitution. Semiannually submit a report to the department of administration and the joint committee on finance regarding money received by the department of justice under a court order or a settlement agreement for providing restitution to victims. The report shall specify the amount of restitution received by the department of justice during the reporting period; the persons to whom the department of justice paid restitution and the amount that the department of justice paid to each recipient during the reporting period; and the department of justice's methodology for selecting recipients and determining the amount paid to each recipient.
165.25(11)
(11) False claims. Diligently investigate possible violations of
s. 20.931, and, if the department determines that a person has committed an act that is punishable under
s. 20.931, may bring a civil action against that person.
165.25(12)
(12) Representation arising from agreements with Minnesota. Represent any employee of the state of Minnesota who is named as a defendant in any civil action brought under the laws of this state as a result of performing services for this state under a valid agreement between this state and the state of Minnesota providing for interchange of employees or services and any employee of this state who is named as a defendant as a result of performing services for the state of Minnesota under such an agreement in any action brought under the laws of this state. Witness fees in any action specified in this subsection shall be paid in the same manner as provided in
s. 885.07. The attorney general may compromise and settle any action specified in this subsection to the same extent as provided in
s. 165.25 (6) (a).
165.25(12m)
(12m) Rules regarding concealed weapons licenses. Promulgate by rule a list of states that issue a permit, license, approval, or other authorization to carry a concealed weapon if the permit, license, approval, or other authorization requires, or designates that the holder chose to submit to, a background search that is comparable to a background check as defined in
s. 175.60 (1) (ac).
165.25 Note
NOTE: Sub. (12m) was created as sub. (12) by
2011 Wis. Act 35 and renumbered to sub. (12m) by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2.
165.25 History
History: 1971 c. 125 s.
522 (1);
1971 c. 215;
1973 c. 333;
1975 c. 81,
199;
1977 c. 29 s.
1656 (27);
1977 c. 187,
260,
273,
344;
1981 c. 20,
62,
96;
1983 a. 27;
1983 a. 36 s.
96 (2), (3), (4);
1983 a. 192;
1985 a. 29,
66;
1987 a. 416;
1989 a. 31,
115,
187,
206,
359;
1991 a. 25,
39,
269;
1993 a. 27,
28,
365;
1995 a. 27 ss.
4453 to
4454m,
9126 (19);
1995 a. 201;
1997 a. 27,
111;
2001 a. 16;
2003 a. 111,
235;
2005 a. 96,
458;
2007 a. 1;
2007 a. 20 ss.
2904,
9121 (6) (a);
2007 a. 76,
79,
96,
130,
225;
2009 a. 2,
28,
42;
2011 a. 32,
35; s. 13.92 (1) (bm) 2.
165.25 Annotation
For the attorney general to prosecute violations of the election, lobby, and ethics laws, there must be a specific statute authorizing the attorney general to independently initiate the prosecution of civil and criminal actions involving violations of those laws unless there is a referral to the attorney general by the government accountability board under s. 5.05 (2m) (c) 16. or unless the attorney general or an assistant attorney general has been appointed as special prosecutor in lieu of the district attorney.
OAG 10-08.
165.25 Annotation
The powers of the attorney general in Wisconsin. Van Alstyne, Roberts, 1974 WLR 721.
165.255
165.255
Representation in sexually violent person commitment proceedings. The department of justice may, at the request of an agency under
s. 980.02 (1), represent the state in sexually violent person commitment proceedings under
ch. 980.
165.255 History
History: 1993 a. 479.
165.26
165.26
Department of justice may have cases printed. In all state cases to be argued in the supreme court by the department of justice, the department may require the printing by the state printer, when necessary, of the briefs and appendices of the department; and the account therefor shall be paid out of the state treasury and charged to the appropriation in
s. 20.455 (1) (d).
165.26 History
History: 1971 c. 125 s.
522 (1);
1977 c. 29 s.
1656 (27);
1977 c. 187 s.
85; Stats. 1977 s. 165.26.
165.30
165.30
Collection of delinquent obligations. 165.30(1)(b)
(b) "Obligation" includes any amount payable to the state, including accounts, charges, claims, debts, fees, fines, forfeitures, interest, judgments, loans, penalties and taxes.
165.30(2)
(2) Bankruptcy cases. The department of justice shall monitor bankruptcy cases filed in bankruptcy courts in this state and other states, notify departments that may be affected by those bankruptcy cases, and represent the interests of the state in bankruptcy cases and related adversary proceedings.
165.30(3)(a)(a) All obligations collected by the department of justice under this section shall be paid to the secretary of administration and deposited in the appropriate fund.
165.30(3)(b)
(b) From the amount of obligations collected by the department of justice under this section, the secretary of administration shall credit an amount equal to the reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by the department of justice related to collecting those obligations to the appropriation account under
s. 20.455 (1) (gs).
165.30 History
History: 1995 a. 27;
2003 a. 33.
165.40
165.40
Acquisition of hospitals. 165.40(1)(a)
(a) "Acquisition" means the long-term leasing of a hospital or a system of hospitals, or the acquiring by a person of an ownership or controlling interest in a hospital or a system of hospitals that results in one of the following:
165.40(1)(a)2.
2. Possession by the person of at least 50% ownership or control.
165.40(1)(am)
(am) "Department" means the department of health services.
165.40(1)(c)
(c) "Local agency" means an agency of a county, city, village or town.
165.40(1)(dm)
(dm) "Office" means the office of the commissioner of insurance.
165.40(1)(e)
(e) "Person" means an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, association, limited liability company, corporation or joint stock company, lessee, trustee or receiver.
165.40(1)(f)
(f) "State agency" has the meaning given in
s. 16.004 (12) (a), except that it includes the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
165.40(2)
(2) Prohibition; approval required. 165.40(2)(a)(a) Except as provided in
sub. (5), no person may engage in the acquisition of a hospital or a system of hospitals owned by any of the following unless the person has first received review and approval of an application concerning the acquisition under this section from the attorney general, the office and the department:
165.40(2)(a)5.
5. The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority.
165.40(2)(b)
(b) If the proposed acquisition under this subsection is for a system of hospitals, the person who proposes to engage in the acquisition shall provide notice of the impending acquisition to the attorney general, to the office and to the department at least 30 days before the offer to purchase or lease is made. The attorney general shall, within 5 days after receipt of the notice, determine and notify the person as to whether a single application for the system or an application for each hospital within the system shall be submitted for review. If the attorney general determines that an application for each hospital within the system shall be submitted, no submitted application is complete until all complete applications for the hospitals within the system are submitted to the attorney general, to the office and to the department.
165.40(3)
(3) Application review by the attorney general, the office and the department; procedures. 165.40(3)(a)(a) An application for review by the attorney general, the office and the department that is required under
sub. (2) shall, at the time the offer to purchase or lease is made, be submitted to the attorney general, to the office and to the department on a form that is provided by the attorney general. The application shall include all of the following:
165.40(3)(a)2.
2. The name of the purchaser or lessee and, if applicable, other parties to the acquisition.
165.40(3)(a)6.
6. A financial and economic analysis and report by an independent expert or consultant of the effect of the acquisition under the standards specified in
sub. (4).
165.40(3)(b)
(b) An application and all documents related to the application, as specified in
par. (a), are public records for the purposes of
subch. II of ch. 19.
165.40(3)(c)1.1. Within 5 working days after receipt of a completed application under
par. (a), the attorney general shall do all of the following:
165.40(3)(c)1.a.
a. Have notice of the application published as a class 2 notice, under
ch. 985, in a newspaper having general circulation in the community or communities in which the hospital or system of hospitals to be sold or leased is located.
165.40(3)(c)1.b.
b. Notify by 1st class mail any person who has requested that the attorney general provide notice of the filing of hospital acquisition review applications.
165.40(3)(c)2.
2. Notice or a notification under
subd. 1. shall state all of the following:
165.40(3)(c)2.a.
a. That a hospital acquisition review application has been received.
165.40(3)(c)2.c.
c. The contents of the hospital acquisition review application.
165.40(3)(c)2.d.
d. The date by which a person may submit written comments about the hospital acquisition review application to the attorney general.
165.40(3)(c)2.e.
e. That a public meeting will be held on the acquisition proposed by the application, the time and location of the meeting and the fact that any person may file written comments or exhibits for the meeting or may appear and make a statement at the meeting.
165.40(3)(d)
(d) Not later than 30 days after receipt of a completed application under
sub. (2) (a), or as soon as practicable but not more than 120 days after receipt of a completed application under
sub. (2) (b), and after giving 10 working days' notice, the attorney general shall hold a public meeting at a location that, at a minimum, is in the community served by the hospital, on the acquisition proposed by the application. If the proposed acquisition is for a system of hospitals, a public meeting shall be held in each community served by the system. Any person may file written comments or exhibits for the meeting or may appear and make a statement at the meeting.
165.40(3)(e)
(e) The attorney general shall establish and maintain a summary of written and oral comments made for or at the public meeting, including all questions posed, and shall require answers of the appropriate parties. The attorney general shall in an expeditious manner provide the office and the department with a copy of the summary and answers. The summary and answers shall be filed in the office of the attorney general and in the public library of the public library system for the community served by the hospital and a copy shall be available upon request to the attorney general.
165.40(3)(f)
(f) The attorney general may subpoena additional information or witnesses, require and administer oaths, require sworn statements, take depositions and use related discovery procedures for purposes of the meeting under
par. (d) and otherwise during performance of a review under this subsection. The attorney general shall in an expeditious manner provide the office and the department with copies of any information obtained by the attorney general under this paragraph.
165.40(3)(g)
(g) The attorney general shall provide the office and the department with any information about the application that is in addition to that which the attorney general has previously provided the office and the department. Within 60 days after receipt of a completed application under
sub. (2) (a) or as soon as practicable but not more than 150 days after receipt of a completed application under
sub. (2) (b), the attorney general, the office and the department shall each independently review the application in accordance with the standards specified in
sub. (4) and shall approve or disapprove the application. The attorney general, the office and the department may not make a decision under this paragraph based on any condition that is not directly related to the standards under
sub. (4). The attorney general, the office and the department shall jointly agree on a single release date for the decisions each has made under this paragraph and shall release their decisions on that date.
165.40(3)(h)
(h) If the attorney general, the office or the department disapproves an application under
par. (g), any of the following may bring an action in circuit court for a declaratory judgment under
s. 806.04 as to whether the proposed acquisition meets the standards under
sub. (4):
165.40(3)(h)2.
2. Any person who submitted comments under
par. (d) and who has a legal interest in a hospital for which acquisition is proposed or in another hospital that has contracted for the provision of essential health services with the hospital for which acquisition is proposed.
165.40(4)
(4) Application review by the attorney general, the office and the department; standards. The attorney general shall approve an application if he or she finds and the office and the department shall approve an application if the office or the department finds that the following standards are met:
165.40(4)(a)
(a) That the acquisition is permitted under
ch. 181 or any other statute that governs nonprofit entities.