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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 323 — Emergency management

323.42 Reimbursement of local units of government.

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323.42 Reimbursement of local units of government.
(1)In any calendar year, if the amount the local unit of government is liable for under ss. 323.40 and 323.41 plus losses incurred under s. 323.43 exceed $1 per capita of the local unit of government’s population, the state shall reimburse the local unit of government the amount of the excess.
(2)In addition, the state shall reimburse a local unit of government for any future expenses for worker’s compensation and expenses under ss. 893.80 , 895.35 , and 895.46 that result from an incident that occurred in a calendar year for which the state reimbursed the local unit of government under sub.
(1).
(3)Except as provided in sub.
(4), any reimbursement under sub.
(1)or
(2)shall be made from the appropriation in s. 20.465
(a)upon approval of the adjutant general.
(4)Any reimbursement under sub.
(1)or
(2)for an amount for which a local unit of government is liable based on a worker’s compensation claim under s. 323.40
(3)for an injury incurred before, on, or after July 2, 2013, shall be made from the appropriation in s. 20.465
(am)upon approval of the adjutant general.
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