Wisconsin Code § 15.467

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(3) COUNCIL ON HIGHWAY
SAFETY. There is created in the department of transportation a
council on highway safety. The council shall consist of 15 members, as follows:
(a) Five citizen members appointed for staggered 3-year
terms.
(b) Five state officers, part of whose duties shall be related to
transportation and highway safety, appointed for staggered 3-year
terms.
(c) Three representatives to the assembly, appointed as are the
members of assembly standing committees, at least one of whom
serves on any assembly standing committee dealing with transportation matters.
(d) Two senators, appointed as are the members of senate
standing committees, at least one of whom serves on any senate
standing committee dealing with transportation matters.
(4) COUNCIL ON UNIFORMITY OF TRAFFIC CITATIONS AND
COMPLAINTS. There is created in the department of transportation a council on uniformity of traffic citations and complaints.
Notwithstanding s. 15.09 (6), members of the council shall not be
reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of their duties on the council. The council shall consist of the following
members:
(a) The secretary, or his or her designee, as chairperson.
(b) A member of the department of transportation responsible
for law enforcement.
(c) A member of the Wisconsin Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs
Association, designated by the president thereof.
(d) A member of the County Traffic Patrol Association, designated by the president thereof.
(e) A member of the Chiefs of Police Association, designated
by the president thereof.
(f) A member of the State Bar of Wisconsin, designated by
the president thereof.
(g) A member of the Wisconsin council of safety, designated
by the president thereof.
(h) A member of the Wisconsin District Attorneys Association, designated by the president thereof.
(i) A member of the judicial conference, designated by the
chairperson of the conference.
(j) A member designated by the director of state courts.

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