Wisconsin Code § 13.15

Chief clerks
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(1) ELECTION. Each house, at the commencement of each regular session, shall elect a chief clerk who
shall perform all duties as by custom appertain to the office and
all duties imposed by law or by the rules. In the absence of the
chief clerk, the duties shall be performed by one of the clerks acting under the chief clerk, appointed by the chief clerk in writing.
(2) SALARY AND EXPENSES. The chief clerk of the senate and
of the assembly shall each receive:
(a) The salary established in implementation of s. 13.20 (2).
(b) For travel to and from the state capitol and for expenses incurred for food and lodging, necessitated by the establishment of
a temporary residence in Madison during any session of the legislature, the same reimbursement as is provided members of the
legislature by ss. 13.08 (2) and 13.123 (1).
(c) In the period when the legislature is not in session, their
actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of
their duties. Such expenses shall be reimbursed by voucher
signed by the presiding officer of the respective house.
(d) For attendance at conferences and other official meetings
approved by the president for the senate or the speaker for the assembly, their actual and necessary expenses.

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