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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 301 — Corrections

301.035 Division of hearings and appeals; administrator’s general duties.

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301.035 Division of hearings and appeals; administrator’s general duties. The administrator of the division of hearings and appeals in the department of administration shall:
(1)Serve as the appointing authority of the employees of the division under s. 230.06 .
(2)Assign hearing examiners from the division to preside over hearings under ss. 302.11
(7), 302.113
(9), 302.114
(9), 938.357
(5), 973.10 and 975.10
(2)and ch. 304 .
(4)Supervise employees in the conduct of the activities of the division and be the administrative reviewing authority for decisions of the division under ss. 302.11
(7), 302.113
(9), 302.114
(9), 938.357
(5), 973.10 , 973.155
(2)and 975.10
(2)and ch. 304 .
(5)After consultation with the department of corrections, promulgate rules relating to the exercise of the administrator’s and the division’s powers and duties.
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