Wisconsin Public Defender Response and Amended Reimbursement (Chapter 55) is a set of regulations established by the Wisconsin Legislature that provides for the reimbursement of appointed public defenders for their work on criminal cases. Specifically, Chapter 55 allows for the reimbursement of legal expenses associated with the defense of indigent defendants, including court-appointed defense counsel and expert witnesses. It also sets forth standards and procedures for the filing of claims and payment of such claims. The different types of Wisconsin Public Defender Response and Amended Reimbursement (Chapter 55) include: 1. Indigent Defense Reimbursement: This section sets forth the process and criteria for the reimbursement of appointed public defenders for their work on criminal cases. 2. Amended Reimbursement: This section outlines the process for amending reimbursement claims, including the filing of a new claim, the appeal of an amended claim decision, and the payment of an amended claim. 3. Expert Witness Reimbursement: This section outlines the process and criteria for the reimbursement of expert witnesses appointed to assist with criminal cases. 4. Reimbursement for Court-Appointed Attorneys: This section sets forth the process and criteria for the reimbursement of court-appointed attorneys for their work on criminal cases.