Wisconsin Code § 98.04

Municipalities
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(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), a
municipality having a population of more than 5,000, according
to the most recent population estimate made by the department of
administration under s. 16.96, shall enforce the provisions of this
chapter within its jurisdiction. For this purpose, a municipality
shall establish a municipal department of weights and measures.
Each municipal department of weights and measures shall have
such number of qualified sealers or inspectors as will ensure
compliance with this chapter. Municipal sealers or inspectors
shall have the same authority as sealers or inspectors of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection. The selection of municipal sealers or inspectors shall be from a list of
applicants whose qualifications have been certified by the state or
local civil service agency under the rules of the agency. The municipality shall procure and keep at all times a complete set of
standards of weight and measure conforming to the state standards and shall submit the standards for certification at regular
intervals as required by the department of agriculture, trade and
consumer protection. The municipality shall keep a complete
record of its work and annually shall file a report thereof with the
department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection. The
municipality may enact ordinances that regulate weights and
measures and that are not in conflict with this chapter or the rules
of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.
The municipality may assess fees that do not exceed the actual
cost of its weights and measures program.
(2) A municipality that is required to establish a department
of weights and measures under sub. (1) may contract with the department of agriculture, trade, and consumer protection to enforce the provisions of this chapter within the municipality’s jurisdiction instead of establishing its own department if the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection agrees to
enter into such a contract. The department of agriculture, trade
and consumer protection may charge the municipality fees sufficient to cover the department’s costs under the contract. A municipality may recover an amount not to exceed the cost of these
fees by assessing fees on the persons who receive services under
the weights and measures program.

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