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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 973 — Sentencing

973.135 Courts to report convictions to the state superintendent of public instruction.

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973.135 Courts to report convictions to the state superintendent of public instruction.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Educational agency” has the meaning given in s. 115.31
(b).
(b)“State superintendent” means the state superintendent of public instruction.
(2)If a court determines that a person convicted of a crime specified in ch. 948 , including a crime specified in s. 948.015 , a felony for which the maximum term of imprisonment is at least 5 years, 4th degree sexual assault under s. 940.225
(3m)or a crime in which the victim was a child, is employed by an educational agency, the clerk of the court in which such conviction occurred shall promptly forward to the state superintendent the record of conviction.
(3)If a conviction under sub.
(2)is reversed, set aside or vacated, the clerk of the court shall promptly forward to the state superintendent a certificate stating that the conviction has been reversed, set aside or vacated.
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