Wisconsin Code § 13.365

Intervention
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Pursuant to s. 803.09 (2m) , when a
party to an action challenges in state or federal court the constitutionality of a statute, facially or as applied, challenges a statute as
violating or preempted by federal law, or otherwise challenges the
construction or validity of a statute, as part of a claim or affirmative defense:
(1) The committee on assembly organization may intervene
at any time in the action on behalf of the assembly. The committee on assembly organization may obtain legal counsel other than
from the department of justice, with the cost of representation
paid from the appropriation under s. 20.765 (1) (a), to represent
the assembly in any action in which the assembly intervenes.
(2) The committee on senate organization may intervene at
any time in the action on behalf of the senate. The committee on
senate organization may obtain legal counsel other than from the
department of justice, with the cost of representation paid from
the appropriation under s. 20.765 (1) (b), to represent the senate
in any action in which the senate intervenes.
(3) The joint committee on legislative organization may intervene at any time in the action on behalf of the legislature. The
joint committee on legislative organization may obtain legal
counsel other than from the department of justice, with the cost
of representation paid from the appropriation under s. 20.765 (1)
(a) or (b), as determined by the cochairpersons, to represent the
legislature in any action in which the joint committee on legislative organization intervenes.

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