GENERAL DUTIES OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS
SUBCHAPTER I
OFFICIAL OATHS AND BONDS
19.01   Oaths and bonds.
19.015   Actions by the state, municipality or district.
19.02   Actions by individuals.
19.03   Security for costs; notice of action.
19.04   Other actions on same bond.
19.05   Execution; lien of judgment.
19.06   Sureties, how relieved.
19.07   Bonds of public officers and employees.
19.10   Oaths.
19.11   Official bonds.
19.12   Bond premiums payable from public funds.
SUBCHAPTER II
PUBLIC RECORDS AND PROPERTY
19.21   Custody and delivery of official property and records.
19.22   Proceedings to compel the delivery of official property.
19.23   Transfer of records or materials to historical society.
19.24   Refusal to deliver money, etc., to successor.
19.25   State officers may require searches, etc., without fees.
19.31   Declaration of policy.
19.32   Definitions.
19.33   Legal custodians.
19.34   Procedural information; access times and locations.
19.345   Time computation.
19.35   Access to records; fees.
19.356   Notice to record subject; right of action.
19.36   Limitations upon access and withholding.
19.37   Enforcement and penalties.
19.39   Interpretation by attorney general.
SUBCHAPTER III
CODE OF ETHICS FOR PUBLIC
OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
19.41   Declaration of policy.
19.42   Definitions.
19.43   Financial disclosure.
19.44   Form of statement.
19.45   Standards of conduct; state public officials.
19.451   Discounts at certain stadiums.
19.46   Conflict of interest prohibited; exception.
19.47   Operation.
19.48   Duties of the ethics commission.
19.49   Administration; enforcement.
19.50   Unauthorized release of records or information.
19.55   Public inspection of records.
19.552   Action to compel compliance.
19.554   Petition for enforcement.
19.56   Honorariums, fees and expenses.
19.57   Conferences, visits and economic development activities.
19.575   Tourism activities.
19.579   Civil penalties.
19.58   Criminal penalties.
19.59   Codes of ethics for local government officials, employees and candidates.
SUBCHAPTER IV
PERSONAL INFORMATION PRACTICES
19.62   Definitions.
19.65   Rules of conduct; employee training; and security.
19.67   Data collection.
19.68   Collection of personally identifiable information from Internet users.
19.69   Computer matching.
19.70   Rights of data subject to challenge; authority corrections.
19.71   Sale of names or addresses.
19.77   Summary of case law and attorney general opinions.
19.80   Penalties.
SUBCHAPTER V
OPEN MEETINGS OF GOVERNMENTAL BODIES
19.81   Declaration of policy.
19.82   Definitions.
19.83   Meetings of governmental bodies.
19.84   Public notice.
19.85   Exemptions.
19.851   Closed sessions by ethics or elections commission.
19.86   Notice of collective bargaining negotiations.
19.87   Legislative meetings.
19.88   Ballots, votes and records.
19.89   Exclusion of members.
19.90   Use of equipment in open session.
19.96   Penalty.
19.97   Enforcement.
19.98   Interpretation by attorney general.
subch. I of ch. 19 SUBCHAPTER I
OFFICIAL OATHS AND BONDS
19.01 19.01 Oaths and bonds.
19.01(1)(1)Form of oath. Every official oath required by article IV, section 28, of the constitution or by any statute shall be in writing, subscribed and sworn to and except as provided otherwise by s. 757.02 and SCR 40.15, shall be in substantially the following form:
State of Wisconsin,
County of ....
I, the undersigned, who have been elected (or appointed) to the office of ...., but have not yet entered upon the duties thereof, swear (or affirm) that I will support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the state of Wisconsin, and will faithfully discharge the duties of said office to the best of my ability. So help me God.
.... ....,
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 125 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on April 18, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after April 18, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 4-18-24)