Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 301 - Corrections.
301.32 - Property of prisoners, residents and probationers.

301.32 Property of prisoners, residents and probationers.
(1) Property delivered to warden or superintendent; credit and debit. All money and other property delivered to an employee of any state correctional institution for the benefit of a prisoner or resident shall be delivered to the warden or superintendent, who shall enter the property upon his or her accounts to the credit of the prisoner or resident. The property may be used only under the direction and with the approval of the superintendent or warden and for the crime victim and witness assistance surcharge under s. 973.045 (4), the delinquency victim and witness assistance surcharge under s. 938.34 (8d) (c), the deoxyribonucleic acid analysis surcharge under s. 973.046 (1r), the child pornography surcharge under s. 973.042, the drug offender diversion surcharge under s. 973.043, victim restitution under s. 973.20 (11) (c), or the benefit of the prisoner or resident. If the money remains uncalled for for one year after the prisoner's or resident's death or departure from the state correctional institution, the superintendent shall deposit it in the general fund. If any prisoner or resident leaves property, other than money, uncalled for at a state correctional institution for one year, the superintendent shall sell the property and deposit the proceeds in the general fund, donate the property to a public agency or private, nonprofit organization or destroy the property. If any person satisfies the department, within 5 years after the deposit, of his or her right to the deposit, the department shall direct the department of administration to draw its warrant in favor of the claimant and it shall charge the same to the appropriation made by s. 20.913 (3) (bm).
(2) Central reception unit; exception. Notwithstanding sub. (1) and s. 302.13, an inmate account need not be opened or maintained for an inmate placed at the central reception unit at the Dodge Correctional Institution.
(3) Property delivered to employee. All money or other property paid or delivered to a probation, extended supervision and parole agent or other employee of the department by or for the benefit of any person on probation, extended supervision or parole shall be immediately transmitted to the department and it shall enter the same upon its books to his or her credit. The property shall be used only under the direction of the department.
History: 1989 a. 31 ss. 980, 981, 2569; 1991 a. 189, 315; 1993 a. 16; 1995 a. 27, 417; 1997 a. 27, 283, 289; 2001 a. 103; 2005 a. 25, 433; 2013 a. 20; 2015 a. 355.
Sub. (1) and s. 973.20 (11) (c) codify common law by specifically authorizing the Department of Corrections to take restitution from an inmate's account at an amount or a percentage the department determines is reasonable for payment to victims. State v. Williams, 2018 WI App 20, 380 Wis. 2d 440, 909 N.W.2d 177, 17-0320.
The Department of Corrections was authorized under sub. (1) to take money delivered to the defendant's prison account to satisfy unpaid restitution ordered in a judgment that imposed a sentence that the defendant had completed because using that money to pay restitution was for the defendant's benefit within the meaning of sub. (1), regardless of whether the restitution ordered in the judgment was directly enforceable against the defendant. Markovic v. Litscher, 2018 WI App 44, 383 Wis. 2d 576, 916 N.W.2d 202, 17-2206.
This section does not create a property interest in items prohibited by administrative rule because these items have not been delivered to prison employees for the benefit of inmates. Prohibited items are contraband subject to seizure. Escobar v. Landwehr, 837 F. Supp. 284 (1993).

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 301 - Corrections.

301.001 - Purposes of chapters.

301.01 - Definitions.

301.02 - Institutions governed.

301.025 - Division of juvenile corrections.

301.027 - Treatment program at one or more juvenile correctional facilities.

301.029 - Contracts requiring prisoner access to personal information.

301.03 - General corrections authority.

301.032 - Juvenile correctional services; supervisory functions of state department.

301.035 - Division of hearings and appeals; administrator's general duties.

301.04 - Legal actions.

301.045 - Investigations.

301.046 - Community residential confinement.

301.047 - Inmate rehabilitation and aftercare.

301.048 - Intensive sanctions program.

301.049 - Mother-young child care program.

301.05 - Gifts; trustee duty.

301.055 - Prisoner population limits.

301.06 - Education and prevention.

301.065 - Religious organizations; contract powers.

301.068 - Community services to reduce recidivism.

301.07 - Cooperation and contracts with federal government.

301.073 - American Indian tribal community reintegration program.

301.075 - Disbursement of funds and facsimile signatures.

301.08 - Purchase of care and services.

301.085 - Payment of benefits.

301.09 - Grants for pilot programs or demonstration projects.

301.095 - Council on offender reentry.

301.10 - Purchases, bills, audits, payments.

301.103 - Prescription drug formulary.

301.105 - Telephone company commissions.

301.11 - Reports of corrections institutions.

301.12 - Cost of care and maintenance, liability; collection and deportation counsel; collections; court actions; recovery.

301.13 - Minimum security correctional institutions.

301.132 - Honesty testing of sex offenders.

301.135 - Electronic monitoring.

301.14 - State-local shared correctional facilities.

301.15 - Medium security prison.

301.16 - Construction or establishment of certain institutions.

301.17 - Minimum security corrections institutions.

301.18 - Correctional and other institutions; expansion and establishment of facilities.

301.19 - Restrictions on construction or modifications of correctional facilities.

301.205 - Reimbursement to visiting families.

301.21 - Contracts for the transfer and confinement of Wisconsin prisoners in other states.

301.235 - Structures, facilities and permanent improvements.

301.24 - Lands; condemnation, easements, leases, sales, purchases.

301.25 - Sewer system at Taycheedah Correctional Institution.

301.26 - Juvenile correctional services; state services.

301.27 - Meal and other charges; vending stands; commissary; and butter and cheese.

301.28 - Training of correctional officers.

301.285 - In-service and work experience training.

301.286 - State identification upon release from prison.

301.287 - Correctional officer overtime.

301.29 - Bonds of employees; police powers; investigation of complaints.

301.30 - Inmate wages, allowances and release payments.

301.31 - Wages to prisoners.

301.315 - Corrections programs report.

301.32 - Property of prisoners, residents and probationers.

301.323 - Vendors of personal property items.

301.325 - Prisoner reimbursement to the state.

301.328 - Judgment for litigation loans to prisoners.

301.33 - Freedom of worship; religious ministration.

301.335 - Treatment records.

301.35 - Law enforcement officer access to department records.

301.36 - General supervision and inspection by department.

301.37 - County buildings; establishment, approval, inspection.

301.373 - Operating loss reimbursement program.

301.38 - Notification of victims and witnesses about prisoner escapes.

301.45 - Sex offender registration.

301.46 - Access to information concerning sex offenders.

301.47 - Sex offender name changes prohibited.

301.475 - Sex offenders to notify schools.

301.48 - Global positioning system tracking and residency requirement for certain sex offenders.

301.49 - Global positioning system tracking for persons who violate certain orders or injunctions.

301.50 - Notification of intent to chaperone sex offenders.