Wisconsin Code § 895.528

Civil liability exemption; placement of markers in waterways
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(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), a person
is immune from civil liability for damage or injury caused by
placing, or failing to place, buoys or other markers in a waterway
if all of the following apply:
(a) The person holds, or acts under the direction of a person
who holds, a permit or other approval from the department of natural resources that authorizes the placement of the buoys or markers in the waterway.
(b) The permit or other approval described under par. (a) authorizes placement of buoys or markers for the purpose of identifying or marking hazards in the waterway.
(2) A person is not immune from civil liability under sub. (1)
for damage or injury caused by placing, or failing to place, buoys
or other markers in a waterway if the person intentionally causes
the damage or injury.

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