Wisconsin Code § 975.08

Notice of commitments; treatment, transfer, use of other facilities
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(1) If a court commits a person to the
department under s. 975.06 it shall at once notify the department
of such action in writing.
(2) The department shall then arrange for the person’s treatment in the institution best suited in its judgment to care for him
or her. It may transfer him or her to or from any institution, including any correctional institution listed under s. 302.01, to provide for his or her needs and to protect the public. The department may irrespective of the person’s consent require him or her
to participate in vocational, physical, educational and correctional training and activities; may require such modes of life and
conduct as seem best adapted to fit him or her for return to full
liberty without danger to the public; and may make use of other
methods of treatment and any treatment conducive to the correction of the person and to the prevention of future violations of law
by him or her.
(3) (a) The department may make use of law enforcement,
detention, parole, medical, psychiatric, psychological, educational, correctional, segregative and other resources, institutions
and agencies, public or private, within the state. The department
may enter into agreements with public officials for separate care
and special treatment, in existing institutions, of persons subject
to the control of the department under this chapter.
(b) Nothing contained in par. (a) gives the department any of
the following:
1. Control over existing institutions or agencies not already
under its control.
2. Power to make use of any private agency or institution
without that agency’s or institution’s consent.
(4) Placement of a person by the department in any institution
or agency, not operated by the department, or the person’s discharge by such institution or agency, shall not terminate the control of the department over the person. No person placed in such
institution or agency may be released therefrom except to the department or after approval of such release by the department.

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