Wisconsin Statutes
§ 301.29 — Bonds of employees; police powers; investigation of complaints.
Wisconsin § 301.29
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 301Corrections
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 301.29 (2026).
Text
301.29
301.29(2) (2) The superintendents of all the state correctional institutions, and the employees under them to whom they delegate police power, may arrest any person within or upon the grounds of the institutions whom they have reason to believe guilty of any offense against the laws or regulations governing the institutions; and for that purpose they shall possess the powers of constables.
301.29(3) (3) The department shall investigate complaints against any institution under its jurisdiction or against the officers or employees of the institutions. For that purpose, the secretary and such officers and employees as the secretary authorizes may summon and swear witnesses, take testimony and compel the production of books and papers. On its own initiative, the department may investiga
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Legislative History
301.29 History History: 1989 a. 31 ; 1997 a. 289 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 301.001
Purposes of chapters.§ 301.01
Definitions.§ 301.02
Institutions governed.§ 301.025
Division of juvenile corrections.§ 301.03
General corrections authority.§ 301.04
Legal actions.§ 301.045
Investigations.§ 301.046
Community residential confinement.§ 301.047
Inmate rehabilitation and aftercare.§ 301.048
Intensive sanctions program.§ 301.049
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