Wisconsin Code § 59.22

Compensation, fees, salaries and traveling expenses of officials and employees
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(1) ELECTIVE OFFICIALS. (a) 1. The board shall, before the earliest time for filing
nomination papers for any elective office to be voted on in the
county, other than supervisors and circuit judges, which officer is
paid in whole or part from the county treasury, establish the total
annual compensation for services to be paid to the officer exclusive of reimbursements for expenses out-of-pocket provided for
in sub. (3). Except as provided in subd. 2., the annual compensation may be established by resolution or ordinance, on a basis of
straight salary, fees, or part salary and part fees, and if the compensation established is a salary, or part salary and part fees, it
shall be in lieu of all fees, including per diem and other forms of
compensation for services rendered, except those specifically reserved to the officer in the resolution or ordinance. The compensation established shall not be increased nor diminished during
the officer’s term and shall remain for ensuing terms unless
changed by the board. Court fees shall not be used for compensation for county officers.
2. The board shall establish the annual compensation of the
sheriff as straight salary. No portion of that salary may include or
be based on retention of fees by the sheriff. No portion of that
salary may be based on providing food to prisoners under s.
302.37 (1) . This subdivision does not prohibit the reimbursement of a sheriff for actual and necessary expenses.
(b) Any officer authorized or required to collect fees appertaining to his or her office shall keep a complete record of all fees
received in the form prescribed by the board and shall file a
record of the total annual receipts in the clerk’s office within 20
days of the close of the calendar year or at such other times as the
board requires. Any officer on a salary basis or part fees and part
salary shall collect all fees authorized by law appertaining to his
or her office and shall remit all fees not specifically reserved to
the officer by enumeration in the compensation established by
the board under par. (a) to the treasurer at the end of each month
unless a shorter period for remittance is otherwise provided.
(2) APPOINTIVE OFFICIALS; DEPUTY OFFICERS; AND EMPLOYEES. (a) Except for elective offices included under sub. (1), supervisors and circuit judges, and subject to s. 59.794 (3) , the
board has the powers set forth in this subsection, sub. (3) and s.
59.03 (1) as to any office, department, board, commission, committee, position or employee in county service created under any
statute, the salary or compensation for which is paid in whole or
in part by the county, and the jurisdiction and duties of which lie
within the county or any portion thereof and the powers conferred by this section shall be in addition to all other grants of
power and shall be limited only by express language.
(c) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2. and par. (d), the board
may do any of the following:
a. Provide, fix or change the salary or compensation of any
office, board, commission, committee, position, employee or
deputies to elective officers that is subject to sub. (1) without regard to the tenure of the incumbent.
b. Establish the number of employees in any department or
office including deputies to elective officers.
c. Establish regulations of employment for any person paid
from the county treasury.
2. No action of the board may be contrary to or in derogation
of the rules of the department of children and families under s.
49.78 (4) to (7) relating to employees administering old-age assistance, aid to families with dependent children, aid to the blind, or
aid to totally and permanently disabled persons or ss. 63.01 to
63.17.
(d) The board or any board, commission, committee or
agency to which the board or statutes has delegated the authority
to manage and control any institution or department of the county
government may contract for the services of employees, setting
up the hours, wages, duties and terms of employment for periods
not to exceed 2 years.
(e) The board may provide and appropriate money for an employee awards program to encourage and to reward unusual and
meritorious suggestions and accomplishments by county
employees.
(3) REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXPENSE. The board may provide
for reimbursement to any elective officer, deputy officer, appointive officer or employee for any out-of-pocket expense incurred in the discharge of that person’s duty in addition to that
person’s salary or compensation, including without limitation because of enumeration, traveling expenses, tuition costs incurred
in attending courses of instruction clearly related to that person’s
employment, and the board may establish standard allowances for
mileage, room and meals, the purposes for which allowances may
be made, and determine the reasonableness and necessity for
such reimbursements, and also establish in advance a fair rate of
compensation to be paid to the sheriff for the board and care of
prisoners in the county jail at county expense. Any reimbursement paid under this subsection to an officer or employee of a
county with a population of 750,000 or more is subject to the
budget limitation described in s. 59.60 (7e).
(3a) COMMISSION ON AGING. The board may provide for the
payment of expenses and a per diem to persons appointed to a
county commission on aging under s. 59.53 (11).
(4) INTERPRETATION. In the event of conflict between this
section and any other statute, this section to the extent of the conflict shall prevail.

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