Wisconsin Code § 323.52

Temporary locations of government for local units of government
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(1) DESIGNATION OF TEMPORARY LOCATIONS. Whenever during a state of emergency it becomes imprudent, inexpedient, or impossible to conduct the affairs of local
government at the regular or usual place, the governing body of
each local unit of government may meet at any place within or
without the territorial limits of the local unit of government on
the call of the presiding officer or his or her successor, and shall
proceed to establish and designate by ordinance, resolution, or
other manner, alternate or substitute places as the temporary locations of government where all, or any part, of the public business may be transacted and conducted during the emergency situation. Such alternate or substitute places may be within or without the territorial limits of the local unit of government and may
be within or without those of the state. If practicable, they shall
be the places designated as the temporary locations of government in the current emergency management plan.
(2) EXERCISE OF GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY. While the
public business is being conducted at a temporary location, the
governing body and other officers of a local unit of government
shall possess and exercise all of the executive, legislative, administrative, and judicial powers and functions conferred upon the
body and officers under state law. Those powers and functions,
except judicial, may be exercised in the light of the exigencies of
the emergency situation without regard to or compliance with
time-consuming procedures and formalities prescribed by law.
All acts of the body and officers shall be as valid and binding as
if performed within the territorial limits of their local unit of
government.

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