Wisconsin Code § 302.445

Confinement of county jail prisoners in tribal jails
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The county board and the sheriff of any county may enter
into an agreement with the elected governing body of a federally
recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state for the
confinement in a tribal jail of county jail prisoners. The sheriff
retains responsibility for the prisoners for providing custody,
care, treatment, services, leave privileges and food and determining good time as if they remained county jail prisoners, except
that the sheriff may delegate, under the agreement, any of the responsibility to the tribal chief of police. The tribal jail is subject
to s. 301.37 (4) but is not subject to the requirements for county
jails unless otherwise provided under the agreement.

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