Wisconsin Code § 7.31

Training and certification of chief inspectors
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(1)
The commission shall establish requirements for certification of
individuals to serve as chief inspectors. The requirements shall
include a requirement to attend at least one training session held
under sub. (5) before beginning service.
(2) No individual may serve as a chief inspector at a polling
place in an election unless the individual is certified by the commission to hold that office on the date of the election at which the
individual serves.
(3) The commission shall, upon application, issue certificates
to qualified individuals who meet the requirements to be certified
as chief inspectors. Each certificate shall carry an expiration
date.
(4) The commission shall require each individual to whom a
certificate is issued under this section to meet requirements to
maintain that certification. The requirements shall include a requirement to attend at least one training session held under sub.
(5) every 2 years during the period beginning on January 1 of
each even-numbered year and ending on December 31 of the following year. The commission shall renew the certificate of any
individual who requests renewal and who meets the requirements
prescribed under this subsection.
(5) The commission shall conduct regular training programs
to ensure that individuals who are certified by the commission
under this section are knowledgeable concerning their authority
and responsibilities. The commission shall pay all costs required
to conduct the training programs from the appropriation under s.
20.510 (1) (bm).

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