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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 175 — Miscellaneous police provisions

175.22 Policy on privacy in locker rooms.

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175.22 Policy on privacy in locker rooms.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Person” includes the state.
(b)“Recording device” means a camera, a video recorder, or any other device that may be used to record or transfer images.
(2)Any person that owns or operates a locker room in this state shall adopt a written policy that does all of the following:
(a)Specifies who may enter and remain in the locker room to interview or seek information from any individual in the locker room.
(b)Specifies the recording devices that may be used in the locker room and the circumstances under which they may be used.
(c)Reflects the privacy interests of individuals who use the locker room.
(d)Specifies that no person may use a cell phone to capture, record, or transfer a representation of a nude or partially nude person in the locker room.
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