Wisconsin Code § 83.016

Traffic patrol officers, appointment, duties, bond
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(1) The county board, or one of its committees to which
it may delegate such authority, may appoint traffic officers for the
enforcement of laws relating to the highways or their use, or the
maintenance of order upon or near the highways. Traffic officers
may arrest without warrant any person who, in their presence, violates any law relating to highways or the maintenance of order
upon or near highways. Any traffic officer, sheriff, constable or
other police officer may make such arrest without warrant on the
request of any other traffic officer, sheriff, constable or police officer in whose presence any such offense has been committed.
The appointment of any traffic officer may be revoked at any
time by the county board or one of its committees to which it may
delegate such authority. No traffic officer shall receive or accept
from or for any person he or she has arrested, any money or other
thing of value, as or in lieu of bail or for the person’s appearance
before a court, or to cover or be applied to the payment of fines or
costs, or as a condition of such person’s release.
(2) Traffic officers, before exercising their powers, shall be
provided with a badge by the county board or its designee which
shall be worn when on duty.
(3) Traffic officers shall furnish bonds in a sum fixed by the
county board to indemnify the county for any and all claims arising out of the performance of their duties. The cost of such bonds
shall be paid by the county. In lieu of furnishing bonds, such officers may be included in a schedule or blanket bond under s. 19.07
(1) (b).

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