Wisconsin Code § 800.06

Illness, absence or vacancy; pending actions triable by court which receives papers; continuance on vacancy and notice of trial
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(1) If any municipal judge is to
be temporarily absent or is sick or disabled, the municipal judge
may, subject to the order of the chief judge of the judicial administrative district, designate another municipal judge from any municipality within the state to perform his or her duties for a period
not to exceed 30 days.
(2) If any municipal judge is incompetent, unable or fails to
act, s. 751.03 (2) applies. The parties and their attorneys shall be
notified of the transfer to another judge.
(3) Notwithstanding s. 751.03 (2), if there is a permanent vacancy in the office of municipal judge, the chief judge of the judicial administrative district may designate another municipal
judge to perform the duties of the office until the municipal governing body fills the vacancy by temporary appointment under s.
8.50 (4) (fm). The municipal judge designated under this subsection may exercise all of the authority of the municipal court to
which he or she is assigned.

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