Wisconsin Code § 55.107

Reimbursement of counsel provided by the state
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(1) At or after the conclusion of a proceeding under this
chapter in which the state public defender has provided legal
counsel for an adult individual, the court may inquire as to the individual’s ability to reimburse the state for the costs of representation. If the court determines that the individual is able to make
reimbursement for all or part of the costs of representation, the
court may order the individual to reimburse the state an amount
not to exceed the maximum amount established by the public defender board under s. 977.075 (4). Upon the court’s request, the
state public defender shall conduct a determination of indigency
under s. 977.07 and report the results of the determination to the
court.
(2) Reimbursement ordered under this section shall be made
to the clerk of courts of the county where the proceedings took
place. The clerk of courts shall transmit payments under this section to the county treasurer, who shall deposit 25 percent of the
payment amount in the county treasury and transmit the remainder to the secretary of administration. Payments transmitted to

the secretary of administration shall be deposited in the general
fund and credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.550
(1) (L).
(3) By January 31st of each year, the clerk of courts for each
county shall report to the state public defender the total amount
of reimbursements ordered under sub. (1) in the previous calendar year and the total amount of reimbursements paid to the clerk
under sub. (2) in the previous year.

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