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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 813 — Injunctions, ne exeat and receivers

813.1285 Notice and process for firearm surrender.

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813.1285 Notice and process for firearm surrender.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Firearm possession form” means the form developed under sub.
(a).
(am)“Injunction” means an injunction issued under s. 813.12
(4)or 813.122
(5); an injunction issued under s. 813.123 if the court has required the individual to surrender his or her firearms under s. 813.123
(5m); or an injunction issued under s. 813.125 if the court has required the individual to surrender his or her firearms under s. 813.125
(4m). “Injunction” includes an injunction that has been stayed under this section.
(b)“Petitioner” means an individual who is applying for, or for whom a court has granted, an injunction.
(c)“Petition for the return of firearms” means a petition developed under sub.
(b).
(d)“Respondent” means the individual who is the subject of an injunction.
(e)“Surrender and extend order” means an order under sub.
(1g).
(1g)Surrender and extend order. If the court issues a surrender and extend order, the court shall do all of the following:
(a)Order the respondent to surrender, within a period that is no longer than 48 hours, any firearm that he or she owns or possesses to the sheriff or, in the court’s discretion, to another person.
(b)Order that the respondent may possess or transport a firearm only for the purpose of complying with par.
(a).
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