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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Prisons; state, county and municipal.
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Section
302.01
State prisons defined and named.
Section
302.02
Jurisdiction and extent of state correctional institutions.
Section
302.03
Oath of office; bond.
Section
302.04
Duties of warden and superintendents.
Section
302.05
Wisconsin substance abuse program.
Section
302.06
Delivery of persons to prisons.
Section
302.07
Maintenance of order.
Section
302.08
Humane treatment and punishment.
Section
302.09
Labor and communications.
Section
302.025
Service of process on prison officers, employees, or inmates.
Section
302.043
Release of inmates serving risk reduction sentences.
Section
302.045
Challenge incarceration program.
Section
302.055
Transfer of inmates to resource center.
Section
302.095
Delivering articles to inmate.
Section
302.10
Solitary confinement.
Section
302.11
Mandatory release.
Section
302.12
Reward of merit.
Section
302.13
Preservation of property an inmate brings to prison.
Section
302.14
Property of deceased inmates, parolees, probationers or persons on extended supervision, disposition.
Section
302.15
Activities off grounds.
Section
302.17
Register of inmates.
Section
302.18
Transfers of inmates.
Section
302.19
Temporary detention of inmates.
Section
302.20
Uniforms for correctional officers.
Section
302.21
Vocational education program in auto body repair at the Green Bay Correctional Institution.
Section
302.25
Interstate corrections compact.
Section
302.26
Corrections compact; contracts with other states; approval.
Section
302.27
Contracts for temporary housing for or detention of persons on probation or prisoners.
Section
302.30
Definition of jail.
Section
302.31
Use of jails.
Section
302.33
Maintenance of prisoners in county jail; state payments to counties and tribal governing bodies.
Section
302.34
Use of jail of another county.
Section
302.35
Removal of prisoners in emergency.
Section
302.36
Classification of prisoners.
Section
302.37
Maintenance of jail and care of prisoners.
Section
302.38
Medical care of prisoners.
Section
302.39
Freedom of worship; religious ministration.
Section
302.40
Discipline; solitary confinement.
Section
302.41
Care of prisoners.
Section
302.42
Jailer constantly at jail.
Section
302.43
Good time.
Section
302.44
Cooperation between counties regarding prisoners.
Section
302.45
State-local shared correctional facilities.
Section
302.46
Jail surcharge.
Section
302.105
Notification prior to expiration of sentence.
Section
302.107
Notification upon revocation.
Section
302.113
Release to extended supervision for felony offenders not serving life sentences.
Section
302.114
Petition for release and release to extended supervision for felony offenders serving life sentences.
Section
302.116
Extended supervision conditions for sex offenders.
Section
302.117
Notice regarding ineligibility to vote.
Section
302.185
Transfer to foreign countries under treaty.
Section
302.315
Use of county house of correction.
Section
302.335
Restrictions on detaining probationers, parolees and persons on extended supervision in county or tribal jail.
Section
302.336
County jail in populous counties.
Section
302.365
Jail and house of correction program standards.
Section
302.372
Prisoner reimbursement to a county.
Section
302.373
Prisoner reimbursement to municipality.
Section
302.375
Restrictions on liquor and dangerous drugs; placement of prisoners.
Section
302.381
Emergency services for crisis intervention for prisoners.
Section
302.383
Mental health treatment of prisoners.
Section
302.384
Procedure if a prisoner refuses appropriate care or treatment.
Section
302.385
Correctional institution health care.
Section
302.386
Medical and dental services for prisoners and forensic patients.
Section
302.388
Prisoner medical records.
Section
302.425
Home detention programs.
Section
302.445
Confinement of county jail prisoners in tribal jails.
Section
302.446
Confinement of tribal prisoners in county jails.