Wisconsin Code § 186.096

Limited liability of directors and officers
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(1)
LIMITED LIABILITY. Except as provided in subs. (2) and (3), a director or officer is not liable to the credit union, its members or
creditors, or any person asserting rights on behalf of the credit
union, its members or creditors, or any other person, for damages,
settlements, fees, fines, penalties or other monetary liabilities
arising from a breach of, or failure to perform, any duty resulting
solely from his or her status as a director or officer, unless the person asserting liability proves that the breach or failure to perform
constitutes any of the following:
(a) A willful failure to deal fairly with the credit union or its
members in connection with a matter in which the director or officer has a material conflict of interest.
(b) A violation of criminal law, unless the director or officer
had reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was lawful or
no reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful.
(c) A transaction from which the director or officer derived an
improper personal profit.
(d) Willful misconduct.
(2) EXCEPTIONS. Except as provided in sub. (3), this section
does not apply to any of the following:
(a) A proceeding brought against a director or officer under s.
186.235 (8), (10) or (11) (b) 1.
(b) A civil or criminal proceeding, other than a proceeding described in par. (a), brought by or on behalf of any governmental
unit, authority or agency.
(c) A proceeding brought by any person for a violation of state
or federal law where the proceeding is brought pursuant to an express private right of action created by state or federal statute.
(3) APPLICABILITY TO GOVERNMENTS. Subsection (2) (b)
and (c) does not apply to a proceeding brought by a governmental
unit, authority or agency in its capacity as a private party or
contractor.

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