Wisconsin Code § 70.06

Assessments, where made; first class city districts; assessors; appointment, removal
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(1) In cities of
the 1st class the assessment of property for taxation shall be under the direction of the city commissioner of assessments, who
shall perform such duties in relation thereto as are prescribed by
the common council, and the assessment rolls of the city shall be
made as the council directs, except where such city of the 1st
class is under the jurisdiction of a county assessor under s. 70.99.
Manufacturing property subject to s. 70.995 shall be assessed according to that section.
(2) The commissioner of assessments may, with the approval
of the common council, appoint one chief assessor, one or more
supervising assessors and supervising assessor assistants, one or
more property appraisers, and other expert technical personnel
that the commissioner of assessments considers to be necessary

in order that all valuations throughout the city are uniformly
made in accordance with the law. The chief assessor, supervising
assessors, and supervising assessor assistants shall exercise the
direction and supervision over assessment procedure and shall
perform the duties in relation to the assessment of property that
the commissioner of assessments determines. Together with the
chief assessor and the assessment analysis manager, they shall be
members of the board of assessors and shall hold office in the
same manner as assessors. Certification of the assessment roll
shall be limited to the members of the board of assessors.
(3m) No person may assume the office of commissioner of
assessments, chief assessor, assessment analysis manager, systems and administration supervisor, title records supervisor, supervising assessor, supervising assessor assistant, or property appraiser appointed under sub. (2), unless certified by the department of revenue under s. 73.09 as qualified to perform the functions of the office of assessor. If a person who has not been so
certified is appointed to the office, the office shall be vacant and
the appointing authority shall fill the vacancy from a list of persons so certified by the department of revenue.
(5) This section shall not apply to a city of the 1st class after
it has come under a county assessor system.

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