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The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB493,1 3Section 1. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB493,1,44 (1) Task force on missing and murdered tribal women and girls.
SB493,1,55 (a) Definitions. In this subsection:
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11. “Nongovernmental organization” means a nonprofit, nongovernmental
2organization that provides legal, social, or other community services.
SB493,2,4 32. “Reservation lands” means all lands within the exterior boundaries of an
4Indian reservation in this state.
SB493,2,6 53. “Tribe” means a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this
6state.
SB493,2,127 (b) Membership. Within 45 days of the effective date of this paragraph, the
8attorney general shall establish a special committee under s. 15.04 (1) (c) called the
9task force on missing and murdered tribal women and girls. The task force shall
10consist of the following members, who are knowledgeable in crime victims rights or
11violence protection, and who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the
12attorney general unless otherwise specified:
SB493,2,14 131. Four or more representatives for tribal governments, with a focus on
14individuals who work with victims of violence or their families.
SB493,2,15 152. Two or more female tribal elders.
SB493,2,17 163. Two members of the senate, one appointed by the majority leader and one
17appointed by the minority leader.
SB493,2,19 184. Two members of the assembly, one appointed by the speaker of the assembly
19and one appointed by the minority leader.
SB493,2,20 205. Two representatives from among the following:
SB493,2,21 21a. The Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association.
SB493,2,22 22b. The Badger State Sheriffs' Association.
SB493,2,23 23c. The division of criminal investigation within the department of justice.
SB493,2,24 24d. A peace officer who works for and resides on reservation lands.
SB493,2,25 256. One or more representatives from among the following:
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1a. The Wisconsin District Attorneys Association.
SB493,3,2 2b. A U.S. Attorney's office in this state.
SB493,3,3 3c. A judge or attorney working in tribal court.
SB493,3,5 47. A county coroner or representative from a statewide coroner's association or
5a representative of the department of health services.
SB493,3,6 68. Four or more representatives from among the following:
SB493,3,8 7a. A tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides legal services to tribal
8women and girls.
SB493,3,10 9b. A tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides advocacy or
10counseling for tribal women and girls who have been victims of violence.
SB493,3,12 11c. A tribal, statewide, or local organization that provides nonlegal services to
12tribal women and girls.
SB493,3,13 13d. American Indians Against Abuse.
SB493,3,14 14e. The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault.
SB493,3,15 15f. End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin.
SB493,3,16 16g. A tribal health organization or agency.
SB493,3,17 17h. A tribal woman who is a survivor of gender violence.
SB493,3,1818 (c) Operation.
SB493,3,23 191. The task force shall elect a chair and vice-chair from among the members
20of the task force and may elect other officers as necessary. The task force shall
21convene within 30 days after it is established and shall meet at least quarterly
22thereafter, or upon the call of its chair, and may hold meetings throughout the state.
23The task force shall meet sufficiently to accomplish the duties identified in par. (d).
SB493,4,2 242. The department of justice shall provide administrative support services to
25the task force. The task force may call upon any state agency or officer to assist the

1task force, and those agencies or officers shall cooperate with the task force to the
2fullest extent possible.
SB493,4,5 33. The department of administration shall reimburse members of the task force
4for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in carrying out their functions from
5the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1) (ka).
SB493,4,66 (d) Duties.
SB493,4,7 71. The task force shall examine all of the following topics:
SB493,4,12 8a. The systemic causes behind violence that tribal women and girls experience,
9including patterns and underlying factors that explain why disproportionately high
10levels of violence occur against tribal women and girls, including underlying
11historical, generational, social, economic, institutional, and cultural factors which
12may contribute to the violence.
SB493,4,15 13b. Appropriate methods for tracking and collecting data on violence against
14tribal women and girls, including data on missing and murdered tribal women and
15girls.
SB493,4,19 16c. Policies and institutions such as policing, child welfare, coroner practices,
17and other governmental practices that impact violence against tribal women and
18girls and the investigation and prosecution of crimes of gender violence against tribal
19people.
SB493,4,21 20d. Measures necessary to address and reduce violence against tribal women
21and girls.
SB493,4,23 22e. Measures to help victims, victims' families, and victims' communities
23prevent and heal from violence that occurs against tribal women and girls.
SB493,5,2 242. The task force shall, by December 15, 2020, submit to the chair or president
25of each tribe and to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the

1manner provided under s. 13.172 (3) an annual report that includes all of the
2following:
SB493,5,4 3a. Proposed institutional policies and practices that are effective in reducing
4gender violence and increasing the safety of tribal women and girls.
SB493,5,5 5b. Recommendations to eliminate violence against tribal women and girls.
SB493,5,7 6c. Recommendations to help victims and communities heal from gender
7violence and violence against tribal women and girls.
SB493,5,14 83. In accomplishing the tasks in subds. 1. and 2., the task force shall seek out
9and enlist the cooperation and assistance of nongovernmental organizations,
10community and advocacy organizations working with the tribal community, and
11academic researchers and experts, specifically those specializing in violence against
12tribal women and girls, representing diverse communities disproportionately
13affected by violence against women and girls, or focusing on issues related to gender
14violence and violence against tribal women and girls.
SB493,5,1715 (e) Termination. The task force on missing and murdered tribal women and
16girls terminates on the earlier of the date on which the report under par. (d) 2. is
17submitted or January 1, 2021.
SB493,2 18Section 2 . Fiscal changes.
SB493,6,219 (1) Task force on missing and murdered tribal women and girls. In the
20schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of justice under
21s. 20.455 (3) (a), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2019-20 is increased by $30,000 to
22operate the task force on missing and murdered tribal women and girls. In the
23schedule under s. 20.005 (3) for the appropriation to the department of justice under

1s. 20.455 (3) (a), the dollar amount for fiscal year 2020-21 is increased by $30,000 to
2operate the task force on missing and murdered tribal women and girls.
SB493,6,33 (End)
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