Wisconsin Code § 17.08

Suspension of receiver of moneys
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(1) The governor may summarily suspend from office any appointive state
officer who collects, receives or handles public moneys, if it appears to the governor by reason of action, proceedings, charges or
credible information that the officer has in any particular willfully neglected the officer’s duty in connection with public moneys. The suspension shall continue until the final determination
of the action or proceedings or of the investigation of the charges
or information, or pending any proceedings to remove the officer
from office as provided by law for neglect of duty, and a competent person shall be appointed, in the manner and by the appointing power prescribed for filling vacancies in the affected office, to
discharge the duties of the officer during the officer’s suspension.
If it is determined in the action or proceedings or is found upon
investigation that the officer has not in any particular willfully neglected the officer’s duty in connection with public moneys, and
that fact is certified to the secretary of state by the judge, governor or other officer who conducted the action, proceedings or investigation, the suspended officer, unless the officer has been removed from office for any cause provided by law, shall thereby be
restored to office, if the term for which the officer was elected or
appointed has not expired, and shall thereby become entitled to
the emoluments of the office for all of the time the officer would
have served therein had the officer not been suspended as herein
provided.
(2) This section in no manner impairs or restricts the power of
the governor or other officer or body to remove any officer from
office as provided by law.

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