Wisconsin Code § 106.25

Public insurrection; death and disability benefits
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(1) DEFINITION. In this section, “public insurrection”
means a civil disturbance in which a group or groups of persons
are simultaneously engaged in acts of violence against persons or
property by the illegal use of weapons, by burning, pillaging or
looting or by committing any other illegal acts, and which is of
such a magnitude as to result in any of the following:
(am) Extraordinary utilization of off-duty local law enforcement personnel.
(b) Declaration of a public emergency by the governor.
(c) The calling of the national guard or other troops.
(2) DEATH AND DISABILITY BENEFITS. If the department
finds that the injury or death of a state or local government officer
or employee arose out of the performance of duties in connection
with a public insurrection, and finds that death or disability benefits are payable under ch. 102, a supplemental award equal to the
amount of the benefits, other than medical expense, payable under ch. 102 shall be made to the persons and in the same manner
provided by ch. 102, except that when benefits are payable under
s. 102.49, a supplemental award equal to one-half the benefits
payable under that section shall be made.
(3) PAYMENTS. All payments under this section shall be
made from the general fund.
(4) BENEFITS ADDITIONAL TO ALL OTHERS. Death and disability benefits under this section are in addition to all other benefits provided by state law or by action of any municipality or
public agency.

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