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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 893 — Limitations of commencement of actions and proceedings; procedure for claims against governmental units

893.18 Transition; persons under disability.

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893.18 Transition; persons under disability.
(1)This section does not apply to a cause of action which accrues on or after July 1, 1980 or to s. 893.41 , 893.59 , 893.62 , 893.73 to 893.76 , 893.77
(3), 893.86 or 893.91 or subch. VIII .
(2)Except as provided in sub.
(2m), and except in actions for the recovery of a penalty or forfeiture, actions against a sheriff or other officer for an escape, or actions for the recovery or possession of real property, if a person entitled to bring an action mentioned in this chapter was at the time the cause of action accrued under any of the following disabilities, the time of the disability is not a part of the time limited for the commencement of the action:
(a)The person is under the age of 18 years, except for actions against health care providers.
(b)The person is insane.
(c)The person is imprisoned on a criminal charge or in execution under sentence of a criminal court for a term less than life.
(2m)The period within which an action must be brought cannot be extended under sub.
(2)more than 5 years by any disability, except infancy, nor can that period be so extended, in any case, longer than one year after the disability ceases.
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