Wisconsin Code § 97.623

Hotel safety
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(1) Every hotel with sleeping accommodations with more than 12 bedrooms above the first story
shall, between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m. provide a system of security personnel patrol, or of mechanical and electrical
devices, or both, adequate, according to standards established by
the department of safety and professional services, to warn all
guests and employees in time to permit their evacuation in case of
fire.
(2) Every hotel shall offer to every guest, at the time of registration for accommodation and of making a reservation for accommodation, an opportunity to identify himself or herself as a
person needing assistance in an emergency because of a physical
condition and shall keep a record at the registration desk of where
each person so identified is lodged. No hotel may lodge any person so identified in areas other than those designated by the local
fire department as safe for persons so identified, based on the capabilities of apparatus normally available to the fire company or
companies assigned the first alarm. A person who does not identify himself or herself as permitted in this subsection may be
lodged in the same manner as any other guest. Violation of this
subsection shall be punished by a forfeiture of not more than $50
for the first violation and not more than $100 for each subsequent
violation.

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