Wisconsin Code § 66.0440

Battery-powered, alarmed electric security fences
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(1) In this section:
(a) “Battery-powered, alarmed electric security fence” means
an electric fence that satisfies all of the following:
1. Is equipped with an energizer that produces direct current
and is powered by a commercial storage battery with a voltage of
not greater than 12 volts.
2. Produces an electric charge on contact that satisfies standards provided by the International Electrotechnical Commission, as published in the latest version of the commission’s standards for electric fence energizers.
3. Is connected to a system that is capable of signaling law
enforcement.
4. Includes warning signage that a battery-powered, alarmed
electric security fence is in operation.
5. Is surrounded by a perimeter fence or wall that is at least 5
feet in height.
6. Is no more than 10 feet in height, or 2 feet higher than the
perimeter fence or wall, whichever is higher.
(b) “Political subdivision” means a city, village, town, or
county.
(2) No political subdivision may do any of the following:
(a) Prohibit the installation or use of a battery-powered,
alarmed electric security fence, except on property designated exclusively for residential use.
(b) Require a permit, other than an alarm system permit, for
the installation or use of a battery-powered, alarmed electric security fence.
(c) Impose installation or operation requirements that are inconsistent with the standards set by the International Electrotechnical Commission for installation or operation of an electrified
fence that is a component of a battery-powered, alarmed electric
security fence.
(3) No person may locate a battery-powered, alarmed electric
security fence on property designated exclusively for residential
use.

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