Wisconsin Code § 887.23

Deposition relative to public institutions
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(1)
WHO MAY REQUIRE. The department of health services, the department of corrections, the state superintendent of public instruction or the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin
System may order the deposition of any witness to be taken concerning any institution under his, her or its government or superintendence, or concerning the conduct of any officer or agent
thereof, or concerning any matter relating to the interests thereof.
Upon presentation of a certified copy of such order to any municipal judge, notary public or court commissioner, the officer shall
take the desired deposition in the manner provided for taking depositions to be used in actions. When any officer or agent of any
institution is concerned and will be affected by the testimony, 2
days’ written notice of the time and place of taking the deposition
shall be given him or her. Any party interested may appear in person or by counsel and examine the witness touching the matters
mentioned in the order. The deposition, duly certified, shall be
delivered to the authority which ordered it.
(2) FEES. Every officer who takes a deposition, and every
witness who appears and testifies under this section, shall be paid
the fees allowed on the taking of other depositions, and the account of the expenses incurred in taking any such deposition, being duly certified, shall be paid out of the state treasury and
charged to the appropriation of the authority which ordered the
deposition.

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