Wisconsin Code § 48.035

Court; Menominee and Shawano counties
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Menominee County is attached to Shawano County for judicial
purposes to the extent of the jurisdiction and functions of the
court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch.
938 and the office and functions of the judge of the court, and the
duly designated judge of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 938 of the circuit court for
Menominee and Shawano counties shall serve in both counties.
The county boards of Menominee County and Shawano County
shall enter into an agreement on administration of this section
and the prorating of expenditures involved, and for such purposes
the county board of supervisors of Menominee County may appropriate, levy and collect a sum each year sufficient to pay its
share of the expenses. If the 2 county boards are unable to agree
on the prorating of expenditure involved, then the circuit judges
for the circuit court for Menominee and Shawano counties shall,
upon appropriate notice and hearing, determine the prorating of
the expenditures on the basis of a fair allocation to each county
under such procedure as they prescribe. If the circuit judges are
unable to agree, the chief judge of the judicial administrative district shall make the determination.

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