Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 19 - General duties of public officials.
19.48 - Duties of the ethics commission.

19.48 Duties of the ethics commission. The commission shall:
(1) Promulgate rules necessary to carry out ch. 11, subch. III of ch. 13, and this subchapter. The commission shall give prompt notice of the contents of its rules to state public officials who will be affected thereby.
(2) Prescribe and make available forms for use under ch. 11, subch. III of ch. 13, and this subchapter, including the forms specified in s. 13.685 (1).
(3) Accept and file any information related to the purposes of ch. 11, subch. III of ch. 13, and this subchapter which is voluntarily supplied by any person in addition to the information required by this subchapter.
(4) Preserve the statements of economic interests filed with it for a period of 6 years from the date of receipt in such form, including microfilming, optical imaging or electronic formatting, as will facilitate document retention, except that:
(a) Upon the expiration of 3 years after an individual ceases to be a state public official the commission shall, unless the former state public official otherwise requests, destroy any statement of economic interests filed by him or her and any copies thereof in its possession.
(b) Upon the expiration of 3 years after any election at which a candidate for state public office was not elected, the commission shall destroy any statements of economic interests filed by him or her as a candidate for state public office and any copies thereof in the commission's possession, unless the individual continues to hold another position for which he or she is required to file a statement, or unless the individual otherwise requests.
(c) Upon the expiration of 3 years from the action of the senate upon a nomination for state public office at which the senate refused to consent to the appointment of the nominee, the commission shall destroy any statements of economic interests filed by him or her as a nominee and any copies thereof in the commission's possession, unless the individual continues to hold another position for which he or she is required to file a statement, or unless the nominee otherwise requests. This paragraph does not apply to any individual who is appointed to state public office under s. 17.20 (2).
(5) Except as provided in s. 19.55 (2) (c), make statements of economic interests filed with the commission available for public inspection and copying during regular office hours and make copying facilities available at a charge not to exceed actual cost.
(6) Compile and maintain an index to all the statements of economic interests currently on file with the commission to facilitate public access to such statements of economic interests.
(7) Prepare and publish special reports and technical studies to further the purposes of ch. 11, subch. III of ch. 13, and this subchapter.
(8) Report the full name and address of any individual and the full name and address of any person represented by an individual seeking to copy or obtain information from a statement of economic interests in writing to the individual who filed it, as soon as possible.
(9) Administer programs to explain and interpret ch. 11, subch. III of ch. 13, and this subchapter for state public officials, and for elective state officials, candidates for state public office, legislative officials, agency officials, lobbyists, as defined in s. 13.62, local public officials, corporation counsels and attorneys for local governmental units. The programs shall provide advice regarding appropriate ethical and lobbying practices, with special emphasis on public interest lobbying. The commission may delegate creation and implementation of any such program to a group representing the public interest. The commission may charge a fee to participants in any such program.
(10) Compile and make available information filed with the commission in ways designed to facilitate access to the information. The commission may charge a fee to a person requesting information for compiling, disseminating or making available such information, except that the commission shall not charge a fee for inspection at the commission's office of any record otherwise open to public inspection under s. 19.35 (1).
History: 1973 c. 90; Stats. 1973 s. 11.08; 1973 c. 333; 1973 c. 334 ss. 33, 57; Stats. 1973 s. 19.48; 1975 c. 41; 1977 c. 223, 277; 1977 c. 447 ss. 37, 209; 1983 a. 166 ss. 10, 16; 1985 a. 164; 1989 a. 338, 359; 1991 a. 39, 269; 1995 a. 27; 1997 a. 186; 2005 a. 410; 2015 a. 118 ss. 189 to 194, 266 (10); 2021 a. 267.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 19 - General duties of public officials.

19.01 - Oaths and bonds.

19.015 - Actions by the state, municipality or district.

19.02 - Actions by individuals.

19.03 - Security for costs; notice of action.

19.04 - Other actions on same bond.

19.05 - Execution; lien of judgment.

19.06 - Sureties, how relieved.

19.07 - Bonds of public officers and employees.

19.10 - Oaths.

19.11 - Official bonds.

19.12 - Bond premiums payable from public funds.

19.21 - Custody and delivery of official property and records.

19.22 - Proceedings to compel the delivery of official property.

19.23 - Transfer of records or materials to historical society.

19.24 - Refusal to deliver money, etc., to successor.

19.25 - State officers may require searches, etc., without fees.

19.31 - Declaration of policy.

19.32 - Definitions.

19.33 - Legal custodians.

19.34 - Procedural information; access times and locations.

19.345 - Time computation.

19.35 - Access to records; fees.

19.356 - Notice to record subject; right of action.

19.36 - Limitations upon access and withholding.

19.37 - Enforcement and penalties.

19.39 - Interpretation by attorney general.

19.41 - Declaration of policy.

19.42 - Definitions.

19.43 - Financial disclosure.

19.44 - Form of statement.

19.45 - Standards of conduct; state public officials.

19.451 - Discounts at certain stadiums.

19.46 - Conflict of interest prohibited; exception.

19.47 - Operation.

19.48 - Duties of the ethics commission.

19.49 - Administration; enforcement.

19.50 - Unauthorized release of records or information.

19.55 - Public inspection of records.

19.552 - Action to compel compliance.

19.554 - Petition for enforcement.

19.56 - Honorariums, fees and expenses.

19.57 - Conferences, visits and economic development activities.

19.575 - Tourism activities.

19.579 - Civil penalties.

19.58 - Criminal penalties.

19.59 - Codes of ethics for local government officials, employees and candidates.

19.62 - Definitions.

19.65 - Rules of conduct; employee training; and security.

19.67 - Data collection.

19.68 - Collection of personally identifiable information from Internet users.

19.69 - Computer matching.

19.70 - Rights of data subject to challenge; authority corrections.

19.71 - Sale of names or addresses.

19.77 - Summary of case law and attorney general opinions.

19.80 - Penalties.

19.81 - Declaration of policy.

19.82 - Definitions.

19.83 - Meetings of governmental bodies.

19.84 - Public notice.

19.85 - Exemptions.

19.851 - Closed sessions by ethics or elections commission.

19.86 - Notice of collective bargaining negotiations.

19.87 - Legislative meetings.

19.88 - Ballots, votes and records.

19.89 - Exclusion of members.

19.90 - Use of equipment in open session.

19.96 - Penalty.

19.97 - Enforcement.

19.98 - Interpretation by attorney general.