Wisconsin Code § 321.04

Powers and duties of the adjutant general
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(1)
The adjutant general or his or her designee shall do all of the
following:
(a) Be the military chief of staff to the governor.
(b) Advise the governor on military issues and transmit military correspondence to and from the governor.
(c) Under orders from the governor, draw from the state treasury the money necessary for paying national guard members on
state active duty.
(d) Provide necessary medical supplies and services to the national guard during periods of state active duty not otherwise provided under this chapter and ch. 102, to be charged to the appropriation under s. 20.465 (1) (c).
(e) Provide a United States flag or state flag to the next of kin
of each deceased member of the national guard who dies during
state active duty, to be charged to the appropriation under s.
20.465 (1) (c).
(f) Have control over all military property and military
records and carefully preserve, repair, and account for the military property and records.
(g) Audit all military accounts and all accounts or claims
payable from the treasury of the state for military purposes before
payment.
(h) Keep an account of all moneys received and expended by
the department.
(i) Administer, with the approval of the governor, state-federal
cooperative funding agreements related to the department.
(j) Prepare the training of national guard members.
(k) Transport or contract for the transportation of national
guard members and military property.
(L) Provide or contract for the provision of all necessary military property, lodging, and meals for members and units of the
national guard, subject to s. 16.71 (1).
(m) Prepare and issue all necessary accounting books and
forms for the national guard. All of the accounting books and
forms shall conform as nearly as practicable to those in use in the
U.S. army or air force.
(n) Cooperate with the federal government in the operation
and maintenance of distance learning centers for the use of current and former members of the national guard and the U.S.
armed forces. The adjutant general may charge rent for the use of
a center by a nonmilitary or nonfederal person. All moneys received under this paragraph shall be credited to the appropriation
account under s. 20.465 (1) (i).
(o) Provide the department of veterans affairs information on
all necessary military points of contact and general deployment
information for activated and deployed members of the national
guard.
(p) Perform the duties under s. 321.51 (2) (e).
(q) Perform the customary duties of his or her office.
(r) Assist national guard members who may have been exposed to depleted uranium in obtaining the best practice health
screening test from the federal department of veterans affairs to
test for exposure to depleted uranium using a bioassay procedure
involving methods sufficiently sensitive to detect depleted uranium at low levels.
(s) 1. By February 1 of each year, submit to the governor and
to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the
manner provided under s. 13.172 (3), and publish on the department’s website, an annual report on sexual assault and sexual harassment within the Wisconsin national guard. The report shall
be the subject of a public hearing, conducted no less often than
annually, by the appropriate standing committees of the legislature. The report shall include, at a minimum, all of the following
information for the prior federal fiscal year:
a. Data regarding all reported incidents of sexual assault and
sexual harassment made by members of the Wisconsin national
guard during that period, including the numbers of restricted and
unrestricted reports of sexual assault and reports of sexual harassment, and historical trends relating to that data for the 5 fiscal
years preceding the fiscal year covered in the report. For unrestricted reports of sexual assault and for reports of sexual harassment, the report shall also include all of the following information: the type of conduct that was reported to have occurred; the
duty status of the members involved at the time of the incident;
information on the status of the report, including whether the
case was referred for additional investigation; and a summary of
any resolution or discipline taken, including whether criminal
charges were referred or filed.

b. A summary of any training relating to preventing and responding to incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment
that was provided to members of the Wisconsin national guard in
the preceding year.
c. A summary of any current federal national guard bureau
policies relating to preventing and responding to incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment that were enacted during that
period and a description of how those policies are being implemented in the Wisconsin national guard.
d. A summary of the current policies and procedures related
to preventing and responding to incidents of sexual assault and
sexual harassment in the Wisconsin national guard and any
changes made since the prior report.
2. The report under subd. 1. shall protect the privacy of victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment and may not provide
any personal identifying information that would allow a victim to
be identified.
(sm) Prescribe in writing and make publicly available on the
department’s website the procedures required under s. 322.036.
(t) Prescribe in writing, make publicly available on the department’s website, and implement a policy that ensures that any victim of an offense under the Wisconsin code of military justice is
treated with dignity, respect, courtesy, sensitivity, and fairness.
(2) The adjutant general or his or her designee may do any of
the following:
(a) Make, publish, and have printed policies, regulations, and
instructions for the governance of the national guard.
(b) Provide for all books and forms necessary for the proper
discharge of the duty of all officers of the national guard.
(c) When any military property is wrongfully held by another
person, bring an action in the name of the state to recover possession of the property or the money value of the property.
(d) Upon receipt of a meritorious request for a state flag and
within the limits of the appropriation under s. 20.465 (1) (e), furnish a flag without charge to the person who requested it.
(e) Activate members of the national guard to serve on an
honors detail of military funeral honors for a person described
under s. 45.60 (1).
(f) Perform the duties under s. 321.51 (2) (b).

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