Wisconsin Code § 49.846

Jurisdiction of the department of justice
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(1)
In this section, “public assistance program” means any program
administered by the department of health services or the department of children and families under this chapter under which the
department administering the program provides services, benefits, or other assistance to individuals or families.
(2) The department of justice or the district attorney may institute, manage, control, and direct, in the proper county, any
prosecution for violation of criminal laws affecting a public assistance program, including laws in this chapter, chs. 939 to 951 relating to Medical Assistance, Wisconsin Works, the food stamp
program, or any other public assistance program, and laws affecting the health, safety, and welfare of public assistance program
recipients. For this purpose the department of justice shall have
and exercise all powers conferred upon district attorneys in such
cases. If a prosecution under this section involves a person holding a license granted by the medical examining board or an interested affiliated credentialing board, the department of justice or
district attorney shall notify the medical examining board or the
interested affiliated credentialing board of the prosecution.

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