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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 753 — Circuit courts

753.075 Reserve judges; service.

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753.075 Reserve judges; service.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Permanent reserve judge” means a judge appointed by the chief justice to serve an assignment for a period of 6 months. Permanent reserve judges shall perform the same duties as other judges and may be reappointed for subsequent periods.
(b)“Temporary reserve judge” means a judge appointed by the chief justice to serve such specified duties on a day-by-day basis as the chief justice may direct.
(2)Eligibility. The chief justice of the supreme court may appoint any of the following as a reserve judge:
(a)Any person who has served a total of 6 or more years as a supreme court justice, a court of appeals judge or a circuit judge.
(b)Any person who was eligible to serve as a reserve judge before May 1, 1992.
(3)Compensation.
(a)Temporary reserve judges shall receive a per diem equal to 90 percent of the daily salary of a judge of the court to which the reserve judge is assigned. While serving outside the county in which they reside temporary reserve judges shall also receive actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of judicial duties. This per diem compensation is not subject to s. 40.26 but the combined amount of this compensation and any other judicial compensation together with retirement annuities under the Wisconsin retirement system, the Milwaukee County retirement fund and other state, county, municipal, or other Wisconsin governmental retirement funds received by him or her during any one calendar year shall not exceed the yearly compensation of a circuit judge. The per diem compensation and actual and necessary expenses shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.625
(a)when the judge is assigned to a circuit court and from the appropriation under s. 20.660
(a)when the judge is assigned to the court of appeals.
(b)Permanent reserve judges shall receive compensation equal to the compensation for the 6-month period of a judge of the court to which they are assigned. This compensation is not subject to s. 40.26 but the combined amount of this compensation and any other judicial compensation together with retirement annuities under the Wisconsin retirement system, the Milwaukee County retirement fund or other state, county, municipal or other Wisconsin governmental retirement funds received by him or her during any one calendar month shall not exceed one-twelfth of the yearly compensation of a circuit judge. Permanent reserve judges shall receive health insurance calculated under ss. 40.05
(4)and 40.52
(1)or
(2)and vacation benefits calculated under s. 230.35
(1). Compensation for permanent reserve judges shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.625
(b).
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