301.235(2)(a)4.
4. The duty to submit the plans and specifications for all such new buildings and all conveyances, leases and subleases made under this section to the department of administration and the governor for written approval before they are finally adopted, executed and delivered.
301.235(2)(a)5.
5. The power to pledge and assign all or any part of the revenues derived from the operation of the new buildings as security for the payment of rentals due and to become due under any lease or sublease of the new buildings under
subd. 3.
301.235(2)(a)6.
6. The power to covenant and agree in any lease or sublease of the new buildings made under
subd. 3. to impose fees, rentals or other charges for the use and occupancy or other operation of the new buildings in an amount calculated to produce net revenues sufficient to pay the rentals due and to become due under the lease or sublease.
301.235(2)(a)7.
7. The power to apply all or any part of the revenues derived from the operation of existing buildings to the payment of rentals due and to become due under any lease or sublease made under
subd. 3.
301.235(2)(a)8.
8. The power to pledge and assign all or any part of the revenues derived from the operation of existing buildings to the payment of rentals due and to become due under any lease or sublease made under
subd. 3.
301.235(2)(a)9.
9. The power to covenant and agree in any lease or sublease made under
subd. 3. to impose fees, rentals or other charges for the use and occupancy or other operation of existing buildings in an amount calculated to produce net revenues sufficient to pay the rentals due and to become due under the lease or sublease.
301.235(2)(a)10.
10. The power and duty, upon receipt of notice of any assignment by any such nonprofit corporation of any lease or sublease made under
subd. 3., or of any of its rights under any such sublease, to recognize and give effect to the assignment, and to pay to the assignee thereof rentals or other payments then due or which may become due under any such lease or sublease which has been so assigned by the nonprofit corporation.
301.235(2)(b)
(b) The state is liable for accrued rentals and for any other default under any lease or sublease made under
par. (a) 3., and may be sued therefor on contract as in other contract actions under
ch. 775, except that it is not necessary for the lessor under any such lease or sublease or any assignee of the lessor or any person or other legal entity proceeding on behalf of the lessor to file any claim with the legislature prior to the commencement of any such action.
301.235(2)(c)
(c) Nothing in this section empowers the secretary or the department to incur any state debt.
301.235(2)(d)
(d) All conveyances, leases and subleases made under this section shall be made, executed and delivered in the name of the department and shall be signed by the secretary and sealed with the seal of the department.
301.235(2)(e)
(e) All laws, except
ch. 150, conflicting with this section are, insofar as they conflict with this section and no further, superseded by this section.
301.24
301.24
Lands; condemnation, easements, leases, sales, purchases. 301.24(1)(1)
Condemnation. When the department is authorized and desires to acquire land and is unable to agree with the owner upon the terms of purchase, or when agreement cannot be had without unreasonable delay, the department may condemn the land in the manner prescribed in
ch. 32.
301.24(2)
(2) Easements. The department may grant easements for the extension of municipal and public utilities onto the lands of the institutions under its jurisdiction, for the purpose of connecting railroads, roads, water systems, sewers, electric lines and similar facilities, to serve the institutions.
301.24(3)
(3) Leases. The department may lease additional lands for the operation of the institutions under its jurisdiction.
301.24(4)
(4) Sales. Except where a sale occurs under
s. 13.48 (14) (am) or
16.848 (1), the department, with the approval of the building commission, may sell and convey such lands under the jurisdiction of the department as the secretary deems to be in excess of the present or future requirements of the department for either the operation of its facilities or programs, for the maintenance of buffer zones adjacent to its facilities or for other public purposes. The proceeds of the sales shall be credited to the state building trust fund.
301.24(4m)
(4m) Correctional institution property disposition. In addition to any other requirements under this section, except where a sale occurs under
s. 13.48 (14) (am) or
16.848 (1), the department may sell or otherwise transfer or dispose of the property acquired for the correctional institution under s.
46.05 (1o), 1985 stats., only if the sale, transfer or disposition is approved by the joint committee on finance. The department shall submit a plan for any such proposed transfer or disposition to the committee.
301.24(5)
(5) Purchases. The department, with the approval of and release of state building trust funds by the building commission, may acquire by purchase such lands, together with such improvements as are situated thereon, as the secretary deems necessary for the department's farm programs, or for the purpose of providing adequate buffer zones to its existing facilities, or for the purpose of eliminating flexuous boundaries in cooperation with owners of lands adjoining lands under the department's jurisdiction.
301.24(6)
(6) Lease of lands for radio range station. The department may lease state owned lands under its control situated in section 16, township 24 north, range 18 east, town of Seymour, Outagamie County, not exceeding 2 acres in extent, to the United States of America, to be used by the civil aeronautics administration for a radio range station. The terms of the lease shall be determined by the department and may grant to the lessee authority to erect navigational aids and other structures on such lands. Such lease shall not be effective unless approved by the governor in writing.
301.25
301.25
Sewer system at Taycheedah Correctional Institution. The department, with the approval of the governor, may enter into an agreement containing terms, conditions and covenants approved by the building commission, to participate in the construction of a sanitary sewer system in the area adjacent to the Taycheedah Correctional Institution in the town of Taycheedah, Fond du Lac County; to connect the sewer system of the Taycheedah Correctional Institution thereto; to pay sewage disposal charges; and to grant easements or convey land to meet construction requirements.
301.25 History
History: 1975 c. 189 s.
99 (1);
1975 c. 224 s.
146m;
1989 a. 31 s.
1069; Stats. 1989 s. 301.25;
2005 a. 25;
2007 a. 20.
301.26
301.26
Community youth and family aids. 301.26(1)
(1)
Procedures. The department shall develop procedures for the implementation of this section and standards for the development and delivery of juvenile delinquency-related services under
ch. 938, and shall provide consultation and technical assistance to aid counties in implementation and service delivery. The department shall establish information systems, monitoring and evaluation procedures to report periodically to the governor and legislature on the state impact of this section.
301.26(2)(a)(a) All funds to counties under this section shall be allocated to county departments under
ss. 46.21,
46.22 and
46.23 subject to
ss. 46.495 (2) and
301.031, except that monthly advance payments to the counties may be less than one-twelfth of the contracted amounts. No reimbursement may be made to any multicounty department until the counties which established the department have drawn up a detailed contractual agreement, approved by the secretary, setting forth the plans for joint sponsorship.
301.26(2)(b)
(b) Uniform fees collected or received by counties under
s. 301.03 (18) for services provided under this section shall be applied to cover the cost of the services.
301.26(2)(c)
(c) All funds to counties under this section shall be used to purchase or provide juvenile delinquency-related services under
ch. 938, except that no funds to counties under this section may be used for purposes of land purchase, building construction, or maintenance of buildings under
s. 46.17,
46.175, or
301.37, for reimbursement of costs under
s. 938.209, for city lockups, or for reimbursement of care costs in temporary shelter care under
s. 938.22. Funds to counties under this section may be used for reimbursement of costs of program services, other than basic care and supervision costs, in juvenile detention facilities.
301.26(2m)
(2m) Public participation process. In determining the use of funds under this section, county departments under
ss. 46.21,
46.22 and
46.23 shall assess needs using an open public participation process which involves representatives of those receiving services.
301.26(3)(a)(a) Receipt of funds under this subsection is contingent upon use of a public participation process required under
sub. (2m).
301.26(3)(c)
(c) Within the limits of the appropriations under
s. 20.410 (3) (cd) and
(ko), the department shall allocate funds to each county for services under this section.
301.26(3)(dm)
(dm) The department may carry forward for a county from one calendar year to another funds allocated under this subsection that are not spent or encumbered. The amount that the department may carry forward for a county under this paragraph may not exceed 5% of the amount allocated to the county for the 12-month period ending December 31. The funds carried forward under this paragraph do not affect a county's base allocation.
301.26(3)(e)
(e) The department may carry forward $500,000 or 10% of its funds allocated under this subsection and not encumbered or carried forward under
par. (dm) by counties by December 31, whichever is greater, to the next 2 calendar years. The department may transfer moneys from or within
s. 20.410 (3) (cd) to accomplish this purpose. The department may allocate these transferred moneys to counties with persistently high rates of juvenile arrests for serious offenses during the next 2 calendar years to improve community-based juvenile delinquency-related services. The allocation does not affect a county's base allocation.
301.26(3)(em)
(em) The department may carry forward any emergency funds allocated under
sub. (7) (e) and not encumbered or carried forward under
par. (dm) by December 31 to the next 2 calendar years. The department may transfer moneys from or within
s. 20.410 (3) (cd) to accomplish this purpose. The department may allocate these transferred moneys to counties that are eligible for emergency payments under
sub. (7) (e). The allocation does not affect a county's base allocation.
301.26(4)(a)(a) Except as provided in
pars. (c) and
(cm), the department of corrections shall bill counties or deduct from the allocations under
s. 20.410 (3) (cd) for the costs of care, services, and supplies purchased or provided by the department of corrections for each person receiving services under
s. 938.183 or
938.34 or the department of health services for each person receiving services under
s. 46.057 or
51.35 (3). The department of corrections may not bill a county for or deduct from a county's allocation the cost of care, services, and supplies provided to a person subject to an order under
s. 938.183 after the person reaches 18 years of age. Payment shall be due within 60 days after the billing date. If any payment has not been received within those 60 days, the department of corrections may withhold aid payments in the amount due from the appropriation under
s. 20.410 (3) (cd).
301.26(4)(b)
(b) Assessment of costs under
par. (a) shall be made periodically on the basis of the per person per day cost estimate specified in
par. (d) 2.,
3., and
4. Except as provided in
pars. (bm),
(c), and
(cm), liability shall apply to county departments under
s. 46.21,
46.22, or
46.23 in the county of the court exercising jurisdiction under
ch. 938 for each person receiving services from the department of corrections under
s. 938.183 or
938.34 or the department of health services under
s. 46.057 or
51.35 (3). Except as provided in
pars. (bm),
(c), and
(cm), in multicounty court jurisdictions, the county of residency within the jurisdiction shall be liable for costs under this subsection. Assessment of costs under
par. (a) shall also be made according to the general placement type or level of care provided, as defined by the department, and prorated according to the ratio of the amount designated under
sub. (3) (c) to the total applicable estimated costs of care, services, and supplies provided by the department of corrections under
ss. 938.183 and
938.34 and the department of health services under
s. 46.057 or
51.35 (3).
301.26(4)(bm)
(bm) Notwithstanding
par. (b), the county department under
s. 46.21,
46.22 or
46.23 of the county of residency of a juvenile who has been adjudicated delinquent by a court of another county or by a court of another multicounty jurisdiction may voluntarily assume liability for the costs payable under
par. (a). A county department may assume liability under this paragraph by a written agreement signed by the director of the county department that assumes liability under this paragraph and the director of the county department that is otherwise liable under
par. (b).
301.26(4)(c)
(c) Notwithstanding
pars. (a),
(b), and
(bm), the department of corrections shall pay, from the appropriation under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm),
(ho). or (hr), the costs of care, services, and supplies provided for each person receiving services under
s. 46.057,
51.35 (3),
938.183, or
938.34 who was under the guardianship of the department of children and families pursuant to an order under
ch. 48 at the time that the person was adjudicated delinquent.
301.26(4)(cm)1.1. Notwithstanding
pars. (a),
(b), and
(bm), the department shall transfer funds from the appropriation under
s. 20.410 (3) (cg) to the appropriations under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm),
(ho), and
(hr) for the purpose of reimbursing juvenile correctional facilities, secured residential care centers for children and youth, alternate care providers, aftercare supervision providers, and corrective sanctions supervision providers for costs incurred beginning on July 1, 1996, for the care of any juvenile 14 years of age or over who has been placed in a juvenile correctional facility based on a delinquent act that is a violation of s.
943.23 (1m) or
(1r), 1999 stats., s.
948.35, 1999 stats., or s.
948.36, 1999 stats., or
s. 939.32 (1) (a),
940.03,
940.06,
940.21,
940.225 (1),
940.305,
940.31,
941.327 (2) (b) 4.,
943.02,
943.10 (2),
943.23 (1g),
943.32 (2),
948.02 (1),
948.025 (1), or
948.30 (2), that is a conspiracy to commit any of those violations, or that is an attempted violation of
s. 943.32 (2) and for the care of any juvenile 10 years of age or over who has been placed in a juvenile correctional facility or secured residential care center for children and youth for attempting or committing a violation of
s. 940.01 or for committing a violation of
s. 940.02 or
940.05.
301.26(4)(cm)3.
3. The per person daily reimbursement rate for juvenile correctional services under this paragraph shall be equal to the per person daily cost assessment to counties under
par. (d) 2.,
3., and
4. for juvenile correctional services.
301.26(4)(ct)1.1. Subject to
subd. 2. and notwithstanding
ss. 16.50 (2),
16.52,
20.002 (11), and
20.903, if there is a deficit in the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm) at the close of a fiscal year, any unencumbered balance in the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (ho) at the close of that fiscal year, less the amounts required by
s. 20.410 (3) (ho) to be remitted to counties or transferred to the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (kx), and any unencumbered balance in the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hr) at the close of that fiscal year, shall be transferred to the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm), up to the amount that when added to other amounts credited to that appropriation account in that fiscal year equals the amount shown in the schedule under
s. 20.005 (3) for that appropriation account for that fiscal year.
301.26(4)(ct)2.
2. The total amount transferred at the end of a fiscal year under
subd. 1. may not exceed the amount of the deficit in the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm) for that fiscal year, and if that deficit is less than the total amount of the unencumbered balances available for transfer under
subd. 1., the amount transferred from the appropriation accounts under
s. 20.410 (3) (ho) and
(hr) shall be in proportion to the respective unencumbered balance available for transfer from each of those appropriation accounts.
301.26(4)(cx)
(cx) If, notwithstanding
ss. 16.50 (2),
16.52,
20.002 (11), and
20.903, there is a deficit in the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm) at the close of a fiscal biennium, the governor shall, to address that deficit, increase each of the rates specified under
s. 301.26 (4) (d) 2. and
3. for care in a Type 1 juvenile correctional institution and for care for juveniles transferred from a correctional institution by $17, in addition to any increase due to actual costs, in the executive budget bill for each fiscal biennium, until the deficit under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm) is eliminated.
301.26(4)(d)1.1. Except as provided in
pars. (e) to
(g), for services under
s. 938.34, all payments and deductions made under this subsection and uniform fee collections made under
s. 301.03 (18) shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm).
301.26(4)(d)1m.
1m. Except as provided in
pars. (e) to
(g), for services under
s. 938.183, all payments and deductions made under this subsection and uniform fee collections made under
s. 301.03 (18) shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm).
301.26(4)(d)2.
2. Beginning on July 1, 2013, and ending on June 30, 2014, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be $294 for care in a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in
s. 938.02 (19), $294 for care for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under
s. 51.35 (3), $125 for departmental corrective sanctions services, and $41 for departmental aftercare services.
301.26(4)(d)3.
3. Beginning on July 1, 2014, and ending on June 30, 2015, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be $301 for care in a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in
s. 938.02 (19), $301 for care for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under
s. 51.35 (3), $128 for departmental corrective sanctions services, and $41 for departmental aftercare services.
301.26(4)(d)4.
4. The per person daily cost assessment to counties for care in a foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth shall be an amount equal to the amount the provider charges the department for that care as authorized by the department of children and families.
301.26(4)(eg)
(eg) For corrective sanctions services under
s. 938.533 (2), all payments and deductions made under this subsection and uniform fee collections under
s. 301.03 (18) shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hr).
301.26(4)(f)
(f) For services under
s. 51.35 (3), payments made under
par. (d) for services to juveniles who are ineligible for medical assistance under
subch. IV of ch. 49 and uniform fee collections under
s. 46.03 (18) shall be deposited in the appropriation under
s. 20.435 (2) (gk) and all other payments made under this subsection shall be deposited in the general fund and treated as a nonappropriated receipt.
301.26(4)(g)
(g) For juvenile field and institutional aftercare services under
ch. 938 and for the office of juvenile offender review, all payments and deductions made under this subsection and uniform fee collections under
s. 301.03 (18) shall be credited to the appropriation account under
s. 20.410 (3) (hm).
301.26(6)(a)(a) The intent of this subsection is to develop criteria to assist the legislature in allocating funding, excluding funding for base allocations, from the appropriations under
s. 20.410 (3) (cd) and
(ko) for purposes described in this section.
301.26(6)(b)
(b) The department shall submit recommendations to the joint committee on finance regarding performance standards criteria to be used to determine whether counties are successfully diverting juveniles from juvenile correctional institutions and into less restrictive community programs and are successfully rehabilitating children adjudged delinquent on or before December 31, 1987. Beginning on January 1, 1988, counties shall provide information requested by the department in order to apply the criteria and assess performances.
301.26(7)
(7) Allocations of funds. Within the limits of the availability of the appropriations under
s. 20.410 (3) (cd) and
(ko), the department shall allocate funds for community youth and family aids for the period beginning on July 1, 2013, and ending on June 30, 2015, as provided in this subsection to county departments under
ss. 46.215,
46.22, and
46.23 as follows:
301.26(7)(a)
(a) For community youth and family aids under this section, amounts not to exceed $45,478,000 for the last 6 months of 2013, $90,956,100 for 2014, and $45,478,100 for the first 6 months of 2015.
301.26(7)(b)
(b) Of the amounts specified in
par. (a), the department shall allocate $2,000,000 for the last 6 months of 2013, $4,000,000 for 2014, and $2,000,000 for the first 6 months of 2015 to counties based on each of the following factors weighted equally:
301.26(7)(b)1.
1. Each county's proportion of the total statewide juvenile population for the most recent year for which that information is available.
301.26(7)(b)2.
2. Each county's proportion of the total Part I juvenile arrests reported statewide under the uniform crime reporting system of the department of justice during the most recent 3-year period for which that information is available.
301.26(7)(b)3.
3. Each county's proportion of the number of juveniles statewide who are placed in a juvenile correctional facility or a secured residential care center for children and youth during the most recent 3-year period for which that information is available.
301.26(7)(bm)
(bm) Of the amounts specified in
par. (a), the department shall allocate $6,250,000 for the last 6 months of 2013, $12,500,000 for 2014, and $6,250,000 for the first 6 months of 2015 to counties based on each county's proportion of the number of juveniles statewide who are placed in a juvenile correctional facility during the most recent 3-year period for which that information is available.
301.26(7)(c)
(c) Of the amounts specified in
par. (a), the department shall allocate $1,053,200 for the last 6 months of 2013, $2,106,500 for 2014, and $1,053,300 for the first 6 months of 2015 to counties based on each of the factors specified in
par. (b) 1. to
3. weighted equally, except that no county may receive an allocation under this paragraph that is less than 93% nor more than 115% of the amount that the county would have received under this paragraph if the allocation had been distributed only on the basis of the factor specified in
par. (b) 3.
301.26(7)(e)
(e) For emergencies related to community youth and family aids under this section, amounts not to exceed $125,000 for the last 6 months of 2013, $250,000 for 2014, and $125,000 for the first 6 months of 2015. A county is eligible for payments under this paragraph only if it has a population of not more than 45,000.
301.26(7)(h)
(h) For counties that are participating in the corrective sanctions program under
s. 938.533 (2), $1,062,400 in the last 6 months of 2013, $2,124,800 in 2014, and $1,062,400 in the first 6 months of 2015 for the provision of corrective sanctions services for juveniles from that county. In distributing funds to counties under this paragraph, the department shall determine a county's distribution by dividing the amount allocated under this paragraph by the number of slots authorized for the program under
s. 938.533 (2) and multiplying the quotient by the number of slots allocated to that county by agreement between the department and the county. The department may transfer funds among counties as necessary to distribute funds based on the number of slots allocated to each county.
301.26(8)
(8) Alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. From the amount of the allocations specified in
sub. (7) (a), the department shall allocate $666,700 in the last 6 months of 2013, $1,333,400 in 2014, and $666,700 in the first 6 months of 2015 for alcohol and other drug abuse treatment programs.
301.26 History
History: 1995 a. 27 ss.
6363p,
9126 (19);
1995 a. 77,
352,
416,
417;
1997 a. 27,
35,
237,
252;
1999 a. 9,
32;
2001 a. 16,
59,
109;
2003 a. 33;
2005 a. 25,
344;
2007 a. 20 ss.
3112 to
3124; 9121 (6) (a);
2007 a. 97;
2009 a. 28;
2011 a. 32;
2013 a. 20,
334.
301.263
301.263
Community intervention program. 301.263(1)
(1) From the appropriation under
s. 20.410 (3) (f), the department shall distribute $3,750,000 in each year to counties for early intervention services for first offenders and for intensive community-based intervention services for seriously chronic offenders.
301.263(2)
(2) To determine eligibility for a payment under
sub. (1), the department shall require a county to submit a plan for the expenditure of that payment that ensures that the county targets the programs to be funded under that payment appropriately.
301.263(3)
(3) The department shall distribute 33% of the amounts distributed under
sub. (1) based on each county's proportion of the violent Part I juvenile arrests reported statewide under the uniform crime reporting system of the department of justice, during the most recent 2-year period for which that information is available. The department shall distribute 33% of the amounts distributed under
sub. (1) based on each county's proportion of the number of juveniles statewide who are placed in a juvenile correctional facility or a secured residential care center for children and youth during the most recent 2-year period for which that information is available. The department shall distribute 34% of the amounts distributed under
sub. (1) based on each county's proportion of the total Part I juvenile arrests reported statewide under the uniform crime reporting system of the department of justice, during the most recent 2-year period for which that information is available.
301.27
301.27
Meal and other charges; vending stands; commissary; and butter and cheese. 301.27(1)
(1)
Charges. In compliance with the compensation plan established under
s. 230.12 (3), the department may make and determine charges for meals, living quarters, laundry, and other services furnished to employees of the state correctional institutions and members of the employee's family maintained as such. All moneys received from each person on account of these services shall be used for operation of the institutions under
s. 20.410 (1) (a) and
(3) (a) and
(hm). If a chaplain employed in any institution administered by the department is not furnished a residence by the state, $1,800 or 20% of the chaplain's salary, whichever is greater, is designated as his or her housing allowance.
301.27(2)
(2) Vending stands. The department shall establish and maintain a revolving fund not exceeding $100,000 in any of the state institutions administered by the department, for the education, recreation and convenience of the patients, inmates and employees, to be used for the operation of vending stands, canteen operations, reading clubs, musical organizations, religious programs, athletics and similar projects. The funds are exempt from
s. 20.906, but are subject to audit by the department and the legislative audit bureau in its discretion.
301.27(3)
(3) Commissary. With the approval of the governor and the director of personnel, the department, by rule, may provide employees in its institutions with laundry, food, housing and necessary furnishings.
301.27(4)
(4) Butter and cheese. No butter or cheese not made wholly and directly from pure milk or cream, salt and harmless coloring matter may be used in any of the institutions of the department, except for the institution authorized under
s. 301.046 (1) or a Type 2 prison.
301.28
301.28
Training of correctional officers. 301.28(1)
(1) In this section, "correctional officer" means any person classified as a correctional officer employed by the state whose principal duty is the supervision of inmates at a prison, as defined in
s. 302.01.