Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 332.20 - Tracking fee
(1) APPLICABILITY. A person who is subject to
GPS tracking or PPS tracking under s.
301.48, Stats., shall be charged
a fee to offset the costs of the tracking, based on the person's ability to
pay.
(2) DEFINITIONS. In this
section:
(a) "Global positioning system
tracking" or "GPS tracking" has the meaning given in s.
301.48(1) (b),
Stats.
(b) "Passive positioning
system tracking" or "PPS tracking" has the meaning given in s.
301.48(1) (dm),
Stats.
(c) "Tracking cost" means
the monthly cost for tracking a person subject to GPS tracking or PPS
tracking.
(d) "Tracking fee" means
the monthly fee which a person who is subject to either GPS tracking or PPS
tracking is required to pay to offset the costs of tracking.
(3) TRACKING FEE.
(a) A person who is subject to either GPS
tracking or PPS tracking shall pay the tracking fee in accordance with
procedures established by the department.
(b) The department shall set a tracking fee
for a person who is subject to either GPS tracking or PPS tracking, based on
the person's ability to pay, and shall do all of the following:
1. Determine the person's ability to pay the
tracking fee. The department shall base the determination on the person's
documented monthly gross household income. The department may require the
person to produce financial documentation to establish household income,
including tax returns, financial institution account statements, and wage
information.
2. Review the
determination of the person's ability to pay the tracking fee at least
annually. The department may require production of financial information for
each review.
3. Assess the person a
tracking fee up to and including the full tracking cost, if a person fails to
provide the requested financial documentation.
4. Charge a tracking fee in accordance with
the following table:
Table DOC 332.20
|
Income Category |
Tracking Fee |
|
Less than $800.00 |
$00.00 |
|
$800.00 - $1500.99 |
$50.00 |
|
$1501.00 - $2400.00 |
$120.00 |
|
Greater than $2400.00 |
$240.00 |
5.
Publish adjustments to Table
DOC 332.20
in the Wisconsin administrative register.
6. Promulgate an administrative rule to make
the adjustments, if the department proposes to make adjustment to the tracking
fee by ten (10) percent or more. The department will not issue an emergency
rule to implement the adjustments under this subsection before providing
advance public notice of at least one month.
7. Establish a tracking fee schedule
including all of the following:
a. A grace
period for the initial tracking fee payment.
b. A deadline for receipt of each monthly
tracking fee payment.
8.
Approve procedures for the collection of tracking fees.
9. Provide the person who is required to pay
a tracking fee with a copy of the tracking fee payment procedures.
10. Record all costs incurred as part of the
tracking cost for monitoring a person on GPS tracking or PPS
tracking.
11. Record all tracking
fees paid by a person.
12. Provide
the person with access to a copy of the record of payments to verify receipt of
the payments.
13. Advise the person
of nonpayment of tracking fees.
14.
Credit the moneys collected to the appropriation account under s.
20.410(1) (gk),
Stats.
15. Audit the record of
payments of tracking fees.
(4) DEPARTMENT ACTION WHEN A PERSON ON
PROBATION, PAROLE, OR EXTENDED SUPERVISION FAILS TO PAY TRACKING FEE. The
department may use any of the following actions in any order when a person who
is required to pay a tracking fee and who is on probation, parole, or extended
supervision fails to pay the tracking fee:
(a) Counseling.
(b) Wage assignment.
(c) Review of supervision or custody level to
determine if more restrictive sanctions are needed, including an increase in
the level of supervision, increase in the security level of custody, or
detention in a jail, correctional facility or house of correction.
(d) Issue a recommendation for revocation of
parole, probation, or extended supervision for the person's willful failure to
pay the tracking fee.
(e) Intercept
of the person's Wisconsin income tax refund or Wisconsin lottery
winnings.
(f) Any other appropriate
means of obtaining the tracking fee.
(5) DEPARTMENT ACTION WHEN A PERSON NOT ON
PROBATION, PAROLE OR EXTENDED SUPERVISION FAILS TO PAY TRACKING FEE. The
department may use any of the following actions in any order when a person who
is required to pay a tracking fee but who is not on probation, parole, or
extended supervision fails to pay the tracking fee:
(a) Wage assignment.
(b) Submission of the debt to a state
contracted collection agency.
(c)
Intercept of the person's Wisconsin income tax refund or Wisconsin lottery
winnings.
(d) Any other appropriate
means of obtaining the tracking fee.
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