Wisconsin Code § 83.013

County traffic safety commissions
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(1) (a) For
each county, the county highway commissioner or a designated
representative, the chief county traffic law enforcement officer or
a designated representative, the county highway safety coordinator, and a representative designated by the county board from
each of the disciplines of education, medicine and law and 3 representatives involved in law enforcement, highways and highway
safety designated by the secretary of transportation shall comprise a traffic safety commission that shall meet at least quarterly
to review traffic accident data from the county and other traffic
safety related matters. The county board chairperson, or the
county executive or county administrator in a county having such
offices, may appoint additional persons to serve as a member of
the county traffic safety commission. The commissions shall
designate a person to prepare and maintain a spot map showing
the locations of traffic accidents on county and town roads and on
city and village streets if the population of the city or village is
less than 5,000 and to maintain traffic accident data received
from cities, villages and towns with a population of 5,000 or
more under s. 66.0141. Upon each review, the commission shall
make written recommendations for any corrective actions it
deems appropriate to the department, the county board, the
county highway committee or any other appropriate branch of local government.
(b) Counties may combine for the purposes of par. (a), if
desired.
(c) The commissions shall file a report on each meeting with
the department.
(2) The department shall furnish each commission with traffic accident data and uniform traffic citation data for the rural,
federal, state, and county highways in the jurisdictions represented in each commission, which shall identify the accident
rates and arrest rates on their highways, and shall also furnish a
suitable map for use in spotting accidents.

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