Wisconsin Code § 88.09

Certiorari; drainage board decisions
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Any person subject to an order or rule of the drainage board may, within
30 days after publication of the order or rule, commence an action seeking the remedy available by certiorari. The court may
not stay proceedings involving the order or rule when an action is
commenced, but may, on application, on notice to the board and
for cause, grant a restraining order. The board is not required to
return the original papers acted upon by it, but may return certified or sworn copies of the papers. If necessary for the proper
disposition of the matter, the court may take evidence, or appoint
a referee to take evidence and report findings of fact and conclusions of law as the court directs, which shall constitute a part of
the proceedings upon which the determination of the court shall
be made. The court may reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or
may modify, the order or rule brought up for review.

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