Adm 92.16 History
History: Cr.
Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86.
Adm 92.18
Adm 92.18
Relocation appeal. A displaced person, or one claiming to be displaced, may file a complaint for review by the department under this subsection.
Adm 92.18(1)
(1) General. An agency shall inform a displaced person before displacement of the person's right of appeal under local and state procedures. A displaced person shall be assured of the following:
Adm 92.18(1)(a)
(a) A right to be represented in an appeal by a personal representative;
Adm 92.18(1)(b)
(b) A right to inspect and photocopy a file, record, regulation or operating procedure of an agency or the department pertinent to an appeal;
Adm 92.18(1)(c)
(c) A right to have a written complaint, in any form, reviewed and acted on;
Adm 92.18(1)(d)
(d) A right to prompt consideration of a complaint and a written reply from an agency or the department explaining a determination;
Adm 92.18(1)(e)
(e) A displaced person who appeals may not be removed from an acquired property until an agency issues a written determination on an appeal unless the agency provides written notice to the department that an occupant may be required to move before such determination may be issued.
Adm 92.18(1)(f)
(f) Filing a complaint under local or state appeal procedure is not a condition precedent to the filing of a claim and commencement of a legal action under s.
32.20, Stats.
Adm 92.18(2)
(2) Appeal to displacing agency. An agency shall establish an internal appeal procedure to resolve a relocation complaint. The procedure shall assure the following minimum requirements:
Adm 92.18(2)(a)
(a) An agency shall promptly notify a displaced person not satisfied with a relocation payment or service on how to appeal;
Adm 92.18(2)(b)
(b) An appeal procedure shall provide for resolution of a complaint at an intermediate level within an agency, or an appeal to the agency head or designee, as a final step in resolving a complaint;
Adm 92.18(2)(c)
(c) An agency shall give a displaced person an opportunity to be heard and shall assist in filing a complaint;
Adm 92.18(2)(d)
(d) An agency's determination on a complaint shall be conveyed to a displaced person in writing within 30 days after receipt;
Adm 92.18(2)(e)
(e) An agency shall inform a person who has filed a complaint, regarding a right to appeal to the department under sub.
(3), when a complaint cannot be resolved internally.
Adm 92.18(3)
(3) Appeal to department. A displaced person may file an appeal to the department. The department shall:
Adm 92.18(3)(a)
(a) Receive and consider all relocation complaints filed under this chapter;
Adm 92.18(3)(b)
(b) Provide a written notice to the displacing agency within five working days of receipt of a complaint, including a copy of the complaint;
Adm 92.18(3)(c)
(c) Request that an agency or a displaced person provide materials or documentation pertinent to a complaint and shall specify a time to provide the materials;
Adm 92.18(3)(d)
(d) Promptly notify the parties of a dispute when the department determines that a complaint is unreasonable, including the reasons;
Adm 92.18(3)(e)
(e) Schedule an informal meeting with the parties when necessary to resolve a dispute. The meeting shall be scheduled as soon as practicable and be held in the county where displacement occurred or another mutually agreed location;
Adm 92.18(3)(f)
(f) Provide a written determination when necessary to resolve a dispute;
Adm 92.18(3)(g)
(g) Notify the parties within 90 days after an informal meeting when an acceptable solution cannot be negotiated.
Adm 92.18 History
History: Cr.
Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86.
Adm 92.20
Adm 92.20
Relocation file. An agency shall maintain a current individual property acquisition and individual relocation case file. The file shall be retained for inspection by the department for a minimum of 3 years following completion of a project or a final relocation payment, whichever is later.
Adm 92.20(1)
(1) Property acquisition file. An individual property acquisition file shall contain:
Adm 92.20(1)(a)
(a) The name and address of a property owner and the address or other legal description of an acquired property;
Adm 92.20(1)(b)
(b) Evidence that the property owner was given a pamphlet entitled,“Your Rights as a Landowner under Wisconsin Eminent Domain Law,"and the date given;
Adm 92.20(1)(c)
(c) A copy of written notices under this chapter or otherwise given to a displaced person;
Adm 92.20(1)(d)
(d) A copy of appraisal reports or documents on which a determination of just compensation is based;
Adm 92.20(1)(e)
(e) A copy of the written offer to purchase and the date of initiation of negotiations to acquire a property;
Adm 92.20(1)(f)
(f) A copy of a purchase agreement, deed, declaration of taking, waiver or related document involving conveyance of the property;
Adm 92.20(1)(h)
(h) Evidence that a property owner was paid for the purchase price and expenses incurred incidental to transfer of the property as specified under s.
32.195, Stats.
Adm 92.20(2)
(2) Individual relocation case file. An agency shall develop and maintain an individual case file for a displaced person beginning with information obtained in the initial interview. An individual relocation case file shall include the following:
Adm 92.20(2)(a)
(a) Name, on-site address and phone number, date of displacement, replacement address and phone number, and if a tenant or an owner, before and after relocation;
Adm 92.20(2)(b)
(b) The age and sex of dependent household members, the average monthly income of adult household members and the monthly housing cost of an acquired and replacement dwelling;
Adm 92.20(2)(c)
(c) A description of the business or farm operation being conducted, whether a displaced person relocated or discontinued, and the average monthly cost of the acquired and replacement facilities;
Adm 92.20(2)(d)
(d) A description of a dwelling, habitable space, number of rooms and bedrooms, and the type of construction;
Adm 92.20(2)(f)
(f) Evidence that a displaced person received a pamphlet entitled,“Wisconsin Relocation Rights," and the date received;
Adm 92.20(2)(g)
(g) A copy of a written notice as specified under this chapter or otherwise given to a displaced person;
Adm 92.20(2)(h)
(h) Relocation service and assistance provided and the date;
Adm 92.20(2)(i)
(i) Referral to a replacement dwelling, business or farm operation, including the date, address, and sale or rental price;
Adm 92.20(2)(j)
(j) A copy of an occupancy agreement for the period after acquisition;
Adm 92.20(2)(k)
(k) A copy of a replacement property inspection document with the inspection date, description of a property and its condition;
Adm 92.20(2)(m)
(m) A copy of a relocation claim and supporting documentation and related documents for determining eligibility for or an amount of a payment, evidence of payment, and correspondence relating to a claim;
Adm 92.20(2)(n)
(n) A copy of an appeal and an explanation of the action taken to resolve the appeal, and the final determination;
Adm 92.20(2)(o)
(o) A copy of individual relocation case reports or other correspondence with the department;
Adm 92.20(2)(p)
(p) The agency representative who provided relocation assistance.
Adm 92.20(3)
(3) Records available for inspection. Property acquisition and relocation records shall be available for inspection by the department, and any person as specified under the Wisconsin Open Records Law, ss.
19.31 to
19.39, Stats.
Adm 92.20 History
History: Cr.
Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86.
Adm 92.24
Adm 92.24
Purpose. The purpose of a relocation plan is to assure that an agency will provide adequate relocation payments and services and to determine whether displaced persons can be satisfactorily relocated. The department may not approve a relocation plan unless an agency submits evidence and assurances that relocation payments and services provide the following:
Adm 92.24(1)
(1) Displaced persons shall have an opportunity to occupy comparable, decent, safe and sanitary replacement housing;
Adm 92.24(2)
(2) Displaced business, farm operation or nonprofit organizations shall have an opportunity to occupy a comparable replacement and shall be assisted in reestablishing with a minimum of delay and loss of earnings;
Adm 92.24(3)
(3) Prompt and complete relocation payments will be made;
Adm 92.24(4)
(4) Project and program activities are designed to minimize displacement hardship;
Adm 92.24(5)
(5) Persons covered under Wisconsin's Open Housing Law shall be assisted to ensure equal opportunity to obtain housing from within a community's total housing supply.
Adm 92.24(6)
(6) Persons shall receive equal treatment in the relocation process;
Adm 92.24(7)
(7) Persons shall be given a reasonable time to move, and may not be required to move unless a comparable replacement is provided for or available;
Adm 92.24(8)
(8) Persons shall receive assistance consistent with needs, including referrals for social service, job and housing counseling, and transportation to available replacement dwellings.
Adm 92.24 History
History: Cr.
Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86.
Adm 92.26(1)(1)
Agency with eminent domain power. An agency vested with eminent domain power, or undertaking a project where such power exists, shall file a relocation plan and receive approval in writing from the department before proceeding with initiation of negotiations on any project which may involve displacement of a person.
Adm 92.26(2)
(2) Agency without eminent domain power. An agency undertaking a project where the power of eminent domain does not exist, shall submit and receive approval of a relocation plan from the department, before a property is acquired for the project, provided:
Adm 92.26(2)(a)
(a) Any option taken or offer to purchase made by the agency is conditioned upon receipt of relocation plan approval from the department before a property is acquired, and
Adm 92.26(2)(b)
(b) Tenants who occupy a property and who may be required to move, are contacted by the agency within 7 days after all contingencies have been removed from an option or an accepted offer to purchase. Such contact shall be for the purpose of informing a tenant of any relocation payments and services available and to obtain information for the purpose of preparing a relocation plan.
Adm 92.26 Note
Note: The purpose of this alternative method of submitting a relocation plan is to ensure that agencies without the power of eminent domain, who are unable to adequately plan for relocation before the project has sufficiently developed to the implementation stage, comply with relocation planning requirements as soon as feasible and before an agency is legally or financially committed to the acquisition of a property where displacement may occur.
Adm 92.26 History
History: Cr.
Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86; am. (intro.), cr. (2),
Register, November, 1989, No. 407, eff. 12-1-89.
Adm 92.28
Adm 92.28
Contents of relocation plan. A relocation plan shall include the following elements in sufficient detail to assess whether relocation can be satisfactorily accomplished:
Adm 92.28(1)
(1) Project description. The name, purpose, location, overall project activity, administrative organization and staffing for relocation assistance, type and occupancy status of displacement property and a timetable for project implementation;
Adm 92.28(2)
(2) Relocation program standards. A statement regarding whether or not local ordinances or regulations establish standards meeting those specified under this chapter for decent, safe and sanitary housing, or whether another regulation requires the agency to provide relocation benefits in excess of those specified under this chapter.
Adm 92.28(3)
(3) Competing displacement. A description and analysis of any other private and public displacement activities in the area which may compete for replacement resources;
Adm 92.28(4)
(4) Relocation feasibility analysis. An identification and description of displaced persons, a description of the property occupied, an identification and assessment of available replacement resources, a correlation of replacement resources with a person's needs, financial means, and an estimate of relocation payments;
Adm 92.28(5)
(5) Alternative relocation plan. An alternative relocation plan when existing replacement resources are insufficient to meet a person's needs;
Adm 92.28(6)
(6) Relocation assistance service. The relocation services to be provided;
Adm 92.28(7)
(7) Relocation payment. The procedure for processing a claim to assure prompt and complete payment;
Adm 92.28(8)
(8) Property management. The policy for continued occupancy and eviction;
Adm 92.28(9)
(9) Relocation grievance. The procedure for resolving a relocation appeal;
Adm 92.28(10)
(10) Assurance. A statement by the agency head or designee that persons to be displaced shall be relocated as specified in the approval plan and this chapter;
Adm 92.28(11)
(11) Project map. A map identifying each property to be acquired and the project boundary;
Adm 92.28(12)
(12) Photograph. A photograph of each improved property to be acquired.
Adm 92.28 History
History: Cr.
Register, March, 1986, No. 363, eff. 4-1-86; am. (intro.) and (1),
Register, November, 1989, No. 407, eff. 12-1-89.
Adm 92.29
Adm 92.29
Small projects relocation plan. A small projects relocation plan for projects having less than 3 displacements may be submitted in lieu of a complete relocation plan, and shall consist of items specified in s.
Adm 92.28 (1),
(4) and
(10). A small projects relocation plan shall be submitted in a format approved by the department.
Adm 92.29 History
History: Cr.
Register, November, 1989, No. 407, eff. 12-1-89; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register, April, 1996, No. 484; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register December 2011 No. 672.
Adm 92.30
Adm 92.30
Data for plan development. An agency shall obtain the following data for plan development:
Adm 92.30(1)
(1) Information from an interview regarding a person's needs, characteristics, present occupancy and relocation preferences shall form the basis for a plan. Other reliable information may be substituted when a person is unable to provide the information or cannot be contacted after repeated attempts;