Wisconsin Code § 16.008

Payment of special charges for extraordinary police service to state facilities
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(1) In this section “extraordinary police services” means those police services which are
in addition to those being maintained for normal police service
functions by a municipality or county and are required because of
an assemblage or activity which is or threatens to become a riot,
civil disturbance or other similar circumstance, or in which mob
violence occurs or is threatened.
(2) The state shall pay for extraordinary police services provided directly to state facilities, as defined in s. 70.119 (3) (e), in
response to a request of a state officer or agency responsible for
the operation and preservation of such facilities. The University
of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority shall pay for extraordinary police services provided to facilities of the authority described in s. 70.11 (38). The Fox River Navigational System Authority shall pay for extraordinary police services provided to the
navigational system, as defined in s. 237.01 (5). Municipalities
or counties that provide extraordinary police services to state facilities may submit claims to the claims board for actual additional costs related to wage and disability payments, pensions and
worker’s compensation payments, damage to equipment and
clothing, replacement of expendable supplies, medical and transportation expense, and other necessary expenses. The clerk of
the municipality or county submitting a claim shall also transmit
an itemized statement of charges and a statement that identifies
the facility served and the person who requested the services.
The board shall obtain a review of the claim and recommendations from the agency responsible for the facility prior to proceeding under s. 16.007 (3), (5), and (6).

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