Wisconsin Code § 943.15

Entry onto a construction site or into a locked building, dwelling or room
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(1) Whoever enters the locked
or posted construction site or the locked and enclosed building,
dwelling or room of another without the consent of the owner or
person in lawful possession of the premises is guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor.
(1m) This section does not apply to an assessor and an assessor’s staff entering the construction site, other than buildings, of
another if all of the following apply:
(a) The assessor or the assessor’s staff enters the construction
site in order to make an assessment on behalf of the state or a political subdivision.
(b) The assessor or assessor’s staff enters the construction site
on a weekday during daylight hours, or at another time as agreed
upon by the land owner.
(c) The assessor or assessor’s staff spends no more than one
hour on the construction site.
(d) The assessor or assessor’s staff does not open doors, enter

through open doors, or look into windows of structures on the
construction site.
(e) The assessor or the assessor’s staff leaves in a prominent
place on the principal building at the construction site, or on the
land if there is not a principal building, a notice informing the
owner or occupant that the assessor or the assessor’s staff entered
the construction site and giving information on how to contact the
assessor.
(f) The assessor or the assessor’s staff has not personally received a notice from the owner or occupant, either orally or in
writing, not to enter or remain on the premises.
(2) In this section:
(a) “Construction site” means the site of the construction, alteration, painting or repair of a building, structure or other work.
(b) “Owner or person in lawful possession of the premises”
includes a person on whose behalf a building or dwelling is being
constructed, altered, painted or repaired and the general contractor or subcontractor engaged in that work.
(c) “Posted” means that a sign at least 11 inches square must
be placed in at least 2 conspicuous places for every 40 acres to be
protected. The sign must carry an appropriate notice and the
name of the person giving the notice followed by the word
“owner” if the person giving the notice is the holder of legal title
to the land on which the construction site is located and by the
word “occupant” if the person giving the notice is not the holder
of legal title but is a lawful occupant of the land.

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