Wisconsin Administrative Code
Public Defender Board
Chapter PD 6 - Payment for state public defender representation
Section PD 6.025 - Determination of ability to pay
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) The state public defender shall determine whether persons subject to payment for legal representation have the ability to pay all, or part of, the costs of representation. A person has the ability to pay some amount to these costs if the person has gross income in excess of the federal poverty guidelines, as defined in 42 U.S.C. s. 9902(2) (2011) or has assets treated under s. PD 3.03(2) as available to pay the costs of legal representation. The state public defender may defer the determination of ability to pay until after the time period for payment of the optional discount amount specified in s. PD 6.02 has expired.
(2) The state public defender may determine that a person has the ability to pay under any of the following circumstances:
(3) The state public defender may periodically review a person's ability to pay and may rely upon information obtained from employment and tax records to determine ability to pay. When a person originally unable to pay for legal representation is later determined to have the ability to pay, the state public defender shall send notice of a periodic payment schedule to the person's last known address.
(4) This section does not apply to persons subject to reimbursement under s. PD 6.05 or 6.055.