Wisconsin Code § 59.38

Medical examiner and assistants
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(1) MEDICAL
EXAMINER, ASSISTANTS; SALARIES; FEES; REPORT. The medical
examiner and medical examiner’s assistants authorized by the
board shall be paid out of the county treasury of the proper
county, for the performance of all their official duties and in lieu
of all other compensation, salaries to be fixed by the board. The
medical examiner and medical examiner’s assistants shall collect
for all services performed, except in cases where the county is
solely liable, all fees that coroners are by law entitled to receive,
and shall keep accurate books of account in which shall be entered from day to day the items of services rendered, the titles of
the proceedings in which and the names of the persons for whom
rendered, and the fees charged and received, and shall, at the end
of every 3 months, render to the board and to the treasurer an accurate report or statement, verified by his or her oath, of all fees
and income collected by them or for them during the 3 months;
and at the same time they shall pay to the treasurer all fees and incomes collected by them, or which they were entitled by law to
charge or receive, not paid to the treasurer. The medical examiner
or a medical examiner’s assistant shall act as coroner in another
county when requested to do so under s. 59.34 (2) (b).
(2) OFFICE AND RECORDS. The board shall provide for the
use of the medical examiner suitable offices at the county seat,
and the medical examiner shall keep in his or her office proper
books containing records of all inquests held by the medical ex-

aminer, setting forth the time and place of holding the inquests
and the names of the jurors serving thereon, together with a brief
statement of the inquest proceedings.
(3) MEDICAL EXAMINER’S BOND. Before entering upon the
duties of office, the medical examiner of the county shall deliver
to the clerk a bond, subscribed by 2 or more sufficient sureties, in
such penal sum as the board determines, conditioned for the
faithful performance of all official duties as set forth in this chapter and ch. 979 and that he or she will faithfully account for and
pay to the treasurer of the county all moneys which may come to
him or her belonging to the county, and which by virtue of this
chapter and ch. 979 the medical examiner is required to account
for and pay as aforesaid.
(4) SPECIAL COUNTIES; DEPUTIES AND ASSISTANTS; POWERS.
The medical examiner and his or her assistants shall be compensated for the performance of all their official duties by salaries
fixed by the board under sub. (1).
(5) MEDICAL EXAMINER; APPOINTMENT IN POPULOUS COUNTIES. In a county with a population of 750,000 or more, the
county executive shall appoint the medical examiner in the unclassified service, subject to confirmation by a majority of the
board. The medical examiner may be dismissed at any time by
the county executive with the concurrence of a majority of the
members-elect of the board, or by a majority of the memberselect of the board with the concurrence of the county executive.
If the county executive vetoes an action by the board to dismiss
the medical examiner, the board may override the veto by a twothirds vote of the members-elect of the board.

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