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SB70-SSA2-SA2,245,12 10(3) Grant program. The office shall establish a program to provide grants from
11the appropriation under s. 20.455 (5) (c) to tribes and organizations affiliated with
12tribes relating to missing and murdered indigenous women.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,504 13Section 504. 230.08 (2) (wd) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,245,1514 230.08 (2) (wd) The director of the office of missing and murdered indigenous
15women in the department of justice.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,9127 16Section 9127. Nonstatutory provisions; Justice.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,245,21 17(1) Office of missing and murdered indigenous women. The authorized FTE
18positions to the department of justice are increased by 3.0 GPR positions staff the
19office of missing and murdered indigenous women. One of the positions authorized
20under this subsection shall be the director of the office of missing and murdered
21indigenous women under s. 20.923 (4) (c) 7.”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,245,22 22250. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,245,23 23 Section 505. 165.73 of the statutes is created to read:
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1165.73 Hate crimes reporting. (1) In this section, “hate crime” means an
2act described under s. 939.645 (1).
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,6 3(2) The department of justice shall provide a publicly accessible
4Internet-based reporting system and a telephone hotline for the reporting of hate
5crimes. The department of justice shall ensure that the reporting system and hotline
6do all of the following:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,87 (a) Relay a report of a hate crime to the appropriate employee of the department
8or law enforcement officer for investigation.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,99 (b) Direct individuals to appropriate local support services.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,1210 (c) Maintain confidentiality for any personally identifiable information that an
11individual provides through the reporting system or hotline, except as needed for
12investigative, legal, or crime victims service purposes.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,1513 (d) Are staffed by individuals who are trained to be knowledgeable about
14applicable federal, state, and local hate crime laws and law enforcement and support
15services.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,19 16(3) The department of justice shall collaborate with community organizations
17to provide a public education campaign to raise awareness of hate crimes and to
18promote the reporting of hate crimes using the reporting system and hotline
19described in sub. (2).
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,21 20(4) The department of justice shall collect data on hate crime reporting under
21sub. (2).”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,22 22251. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,246,23 23 Section 9108. Nonstatutory provisions; Corrections.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,3
1(1) Realignment of funding and positions. Adjust funding and positions
2between appropriations to reflect various organizational modifications within the
3Department. The adjustments include a reallocation of all of the following:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,7 4(a) $9,072,200 GPR and $12,100 PR within the Secretary's Office to allow the
5Department to create budgetary subunits for the currently existing research unit,
6reentry unit, Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) unit, Office of Legal Counsel,
7Office of Internal Affairs, and Office of Public Information.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,11 8(b) $251,000 GPR from the general program operations appropriation (Bureau
9of Personnel and Human Resources) to the services for community corrections
10appropriation (Bureau of Personnel and Human Resources) to more accurately
11reflect human resource services by appropriation.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,14 12(c) 8.0 GPR positions and associated funding ($676,800 GPR) from the general
13programs operations appropriation to the services for community corrections
14appropriation related to a previous transfer of positions.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,17 15(d) 7.70 PR positions and associated funding ($553,700) to GPR positions and
16funding to account for a decrease in PR revenue, but an on-going utilization of the
17positions.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,20 18(e) $490,000 GPR and 4.0 GPR positions to match the reallocation of the
19positions (and associated funding) from the Divisions of Community Corrections and
20Juvenile Justice to the Office of the Secretary in calendar year 2021.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,22 21(f) $11,200 GPR to provide supplies and services to previously transferred
22positions.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,247,25 23(g) $2,210,300 GPR to align funding between the general program operations,
24the community corrections, and the purchased services for offenders appropriations
25to reflect actions in the 2021-23 budget.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,3
1(2) Program Revenue reestimates. Provide $9,575,800 in 2023-24 and
2$9,903,500 in 2024-25 associated with funding adjustments for the following
3program revenue purposes:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,6 4(a) For Badger State Logistics, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year
52023-24 by $600,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by
6$600,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,8 7(b) For Canteen Operations, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2023-24
8by $1,000,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by $1,000,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,10 9(c) For Correctional Farms, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2023-24
10by $1,600,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by $1,600,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,12 11(d) For Prison Industries, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2023-24
12by $1,400,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by $1,400,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,14 13(e) For Prison Industries, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2023-24
14by $1,000,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by $1,000,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,17 15(f) For Telephone Company Commissions, increase the dollar amount for fiscal
16year 2023-24 by $1,000,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25
17by $1,000,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,19 18(g) For General Operations, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2023-24
19by $1,000,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by $1,000,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,22 20(h) For Probation, Parole, and Extended Supervision, increase the dollar
21amount for fiscal year 2023-24 by $2,000,000 and increase the dollar amount for
22fiscal year 2024-25 by $2,000,000.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,248,25 23(i) For Juvenile Alternate Care Services, increase the dollar amount for fiscal
24year 2023-24 by $741,000 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by
25$913,600.
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1(j) For Juvenile Utilities & Heating, increase the dollar amount for fiscal year
22023-24 by $234,800 and increase the dollar amount for fiscal year 2024-25 by
3$389,900.”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,249,4 4252. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,249,5 5 Section 506. 20.435 (2) (bm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,249,106 20.435 (2) (bm) Secure mental health units or facilities. The amounts in the
7schedule for the general program operations of the Wisconsin Resource Center under
8s. 46.056 and other secure mental health units or facilities under s. 980.065 at which
9persons committed under s. 980.06 are placed, but not for security operations at the
10Wisconsin Resource Center
.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,507 11Section 507. 46.056 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 46.056.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,508 12Section 508. 46.056 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,9108 13Section 9108. Nonstatutory provisions; Corrections.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,249,1414 (1) Transfer of security operations at the Wisconsin Resource Center.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,249,1915 (a) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, the assets and
16liabilities of the department of corrections that are primarily related to security
17operations at the Wisconsin Resource Center, as determined by the secretary of
18administration, become the assets and liabilities of the department of health
19services.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,249,2420 (b) Positions and employees. On the effective date of this paragraph, 110.0 FTE
21GPR positions, and the incumbent employees holding those positions, in the
22department of corrections responsible for the performance of security operations at
23the Wisconsin Resource Center under s. 46.056 (2), 2021 stats., as determined by the
24secretary of administration, are transferred to the department of health services.
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1(c) Employee status. Employees transferred under par. (b ) have all the rights
2and the same status under ch. 230 of the statutes in the department of health
3services that they enjoyed in the department of corrections immediately before the
4transfer. Notwithstanding s. 230.28 (4), no employee transferred under par. (b) who
5has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,250,106 (d) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
7tangible personal property, including records, of the department of corrections that
8are primarily related to security operations at the Wisconsin Resource Center, as
9determined by the secretary of administration, is transferred to the department of
10health services.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,250,1711 (e) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of corrections
12on the effective date of this paragraph that is primarily related to security operations
13at the Wisconsin Resource Center, as determined by the secretary of administration,
14is transferred to the department of health services. All materials submitted to or
15actions taken by the department of corrections with respect to the pending matter
16are considered as having been submitted to or taken by the department of health
17services.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,250,2318 (f) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of corrections
19primarily related to security operations at the Wisconsin Resource Center, as
20determined by the secretary of administration, in effect on the effective date of this
21paragraph remain in effect and are transferred to the department of health services.
22The department of health services shall carry out any obligations under those
23contracts unless modified or rescinded to the extent allowed under the contract.”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,250,24 24253. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
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1 Section 509. 16.51 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,252,22 16.51 (7) Audit claims for expenses in connection with prisoners and
3juveniles in juvenile correctional facilities.
Receive, examine, determine, and
4audit claims, duly certified and approved by the department of corrections, from the
5county clerk of any county in, city, village, or town on behalf of the county, city, village,
6or town,
which are presented for payment to reimburse the county reimbursement
7for certain expenses incurred or paid by it in reference to all matters growing out of
8actions and proceedings
involving prisoners in state prisons, as defined in s. 302.01,
9or juveniles in juvenile correctional facilities, as defined in s. 938.02 (10p), including
10prisoners or juveniles transferred to a mental health institute for observation or
11treatment, when the. The department shall reimburse under this subsection a
12county in which a state prison or juvenile correctional facility is located for expenses
13relating to actions or
proceedings involving a prisoner in the state prison or a juvenile
14in the juvenile correctional facility that
are commenced in counties in which the
15prisons or juvenile correctional facilities are located
by a district attorney or by the
16prisoner or juvenile as a postconviction remedy or a matter involving the prisoner's
17status as a prisoner or the juvenile's status as a resident of a juvenile correctional
18facility and for certain expenses incurred or paid by it the county in reference to
19holding those juveniles in secure custody while those actions or proceedings are
20pending. The department shall reimburse a county, city, village, or town under this
21subsection for expenses relating to law enforcement investigative services that it
22provided for an incident involving a prisoner in a state prison or a juvenile in a
23juvenile correctional facility within its jurisdiction.
Expenses shall only include the
24amounts that were necessarily incurred and actually paid and shall be no more than

1the legitimate cost would be to any other county jurisdiction had the offense or crime
2occurred therein.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,510 3Section 510. 20.410 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,252,64 20.410 (1) (c) Reimbursement claims of counties or municipalities containing
5state prisons.
A sum sufficient to pay all valid claims made by county clerks of
6counties, cities, villages, or towns containing state prisons as provided in s. 16.51 (7).
SB70-SSA2-SA2,511 7Section 511. 20.410 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,252,118 20.410 (3) (c) Reimbursement claims of counties or municipalities containing
9juvenile correctional facilities.
A sum sufficient to pay all valid claims made by
10county clerks of counties, cities, villages, or towns containing state juvenile
11correctional facilities as provided in s. 16.51 (7).
SB70-SSA2-SA2,512 12Section 512. 60.33 (10p) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,252,1713 60.33 (10p) Claims in towns containing state institutions. Make a certified
14claim against the state, without direction from the board, in all cases in which the
15reimbursement is directed in s. 16.51 (7), upon forms prescribed by the department
16of administration. The forms shall contain information required by the clerk and
17shall be filed annually with the department of corrections on or before June 1.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,513 18Section 513. 61.25 (11) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,252,2319 61.25 (11) To make a certified claim against the state, without direction from
20the board, in all cases in which the reimbursement is directed in s. 16.51 (7), upon
21forms prescribed by the department of administration. The forms shall contain
22information required by the clerk and shall be filed annually with the department
23of corrections on or before June 1.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,514 24Section 514. 62.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,3
162.03 (1) This subchapter, except ss. 62.071, 62.08 (1), 62.09 (1) (e) and (11) (j)
2and, (k), and (m), 62.175, 62.23 (7) (em) and (he), and 62.237, does not apply to 1st
3class cities under special charter.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,515 4Section 515. 62.09 (11) (m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,95 62.09 (11) (m) The clerk shall make a certified claim against the state, without
6direction from the council, in all cases in which the reimbursement is directed in s.
716.51 (7), upon forms prescribed by the department of administration. The forms
8shall contain information required by the clerk and shall be filed annually with the
9department of corrections on or before June 1.”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,10 10254. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,11 11 Section 9108. Nonstatutory provisions; Corrections.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,15 12(1) Bureau of technology management contracted positions. The authorized
13FTE positions for the department of corrections are increased by 3.0 GPR positions
14to convert 3 Bureau of Technology Management contracted positions to full-time
15employee positions.”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,16 16255. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,17 17 Section 516. 967.056 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,21 18967.056 Prosecution of offenses; disorderly conduct. (1) If a person is
19accused of or charged with disorderly conduct in violation of s. 947.01 or a local
20ordinance in conformity with s. 947.01, a prosecutor shall offer the person an
21alternative to prosecution under sub. (2) if all of the following apply:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,2222 (a) The accused or charged violation is the person's first violation of s. 947.01.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,253,2423 (b) The person has not previously been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony
24for conduct that is substantially similar to the accused or charged violation.
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1(c) The person has not been convicted of a felony in this state, or of a violation
2in another state that would be a felony if committed by an adult in this state, in the
3preceding 3 years.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,5 4(2) A prosecutor shall offer one of the following alternatives to prosecution to
5a qualifying person under sub. (1):
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,66 (a) A deferred prosecution agreement that includes restitution, if applicable.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,87 (b) An agreement in which the defendant stipulates to his or her guilt of a
8noncriminal ordinance violation that includes payment of a forfeiture.”.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,9 9256. Page 374, line 11: after that line insert:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,10 10 Section 517. 302.085 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,12 11302.085 Treatment of a pregnant or postpartum person. (1) Definitions.
12In this section:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,1313 (a) “Correctional facility” has the meaning given in s. 101.123 (1) (ac).
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,1614 (b) “Doula” means a nonmedical, trained professional who provides continuous
15physical, emotional, and informational support during pregnancy, labor, birth, and
16the postpartum period.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,1917 (c) “Doula services" means childbirth education and support services, including
18emotional, physical, and informational support provided during pregnancy, labor,
19birth, and the postpartum period.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,2120 (d) “Postpartum” means the period of time following the birth of an infant to
216 months after the birth.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,254,2322 (e) “Restrain” means to use a mechanical, chemical, or other device to constrain
23the movement of a person's body or limbs.
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1(2) Restraining a pregnant person. (a) A representative of a correctional
2facility may not restrain a person known to be pregnant unless the representative
3makes an individualized determination that restraints are reasonably necessary to
4ensure safety and security of the person, the staff of the correctional facility, other
5inmates, or the public. If such a determination is made, the representative may use
6only the least restrictive effective type of restraint that is most reasonable under the
7circumstances.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,255,128 (b) A representative of a correctional facility may not restrain a person known
9to be pregnant while the person is being transported if the restraint is through the
10use of leg irons, waist chains or other devices that cross or otherwise touch the
11person's abdomen, or handcuffs or other devices that cross or otherwise touch the
12person's wrists when affixed behind the person's back.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,255,1413 (c) A representative of a correctional facility may not place a person known to
14be pregnant in solitary confinement for any punitive purpose.
SB70-SSA2-SA2,255,1615 (d) A representative of a correctional facility may restrain a person who is in
16labor or who has given birth in the preceding 3 days only if all of the following apply:
SB70-SSA2-SA2,255,2017 1. There is a substantial flight risk or some other extraordinary medical or
18security circumstance that requires restraints be used to ensure the safety and
19security of the person, the staff of the correctional or medical facility, other inmates,
20or the public.
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