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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 814 — Court costs, fees, and surcharges

814.76 Surcharges in criminal actions.

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814.76 Surcharges in criminal actions. In addition to any fine imposed in a criminal action, a defendant shall pay the following surcharges if applicable:
(1g)The commercial fish protection surcharge under s. 29.984 .
(1j)The child pornography surcharge under s. 973.042 .
(1m)The consumer information surcharge under s. 100.261 .
(2)The crime laboratories and drug law enforcement surcharge under s. 165.755 .
(4)The crime victim and witness surcharge under s. 973.045 .
(4m)The crime prevention funding board surcharge under s. 973.0455 .
(5)The deoxyribonucleic acid analysis surcharge under s. 973.046
(1r).
(6)The domestic abuse surcharge under s. 971.37
(c)1. or 973.055 .
(7)The driver improvement surcharge under s. 346.655 .
(7g)The safe ride program surcharge under s. 346.657 .
(7m)The ignition interlock surcharge under s. 343.301
(5).
(8)The drug abuse program improvement surcharge under s. 961.41
(5).
(9)The drug offender diversion surcharge under s. 973.043 .
(10)The environmental surcharge under s. 299.93 .
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