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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 301 — Corrections

301.132 Honesty testing of sex offenders.

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301.132 Honesty testing of sex offenders.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Lie detector” has the meaning given in s. 111.37
(b).
(b)“Polygraph” has the meaning given in s. 111.37
(c).
(c)“Sex offender” means a person in the custody of the department who meets any of the criteria specified in s. 301.45
(1g).
(2)The department may require a sex offender to submit to a lie detector test when directed to do so by the department. The department may require submission to a lie detector test under this subsection as part of a sex offender’s correctional programming or care and treatment, as a condition of a sex offender’s probation, parole or extended supervision, or both as part of a sex offender’s correctional programming or care and treatment and as a condition of the sex offender’s probation, parole or extended supervision.
(3)The department shall promulgate rules establishing a lie detector test program for sex offenders. The rules shall provide for assessment of fees upon sex offenders to partially offset the costs of the program.
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