323.72323.72 Urban search and rescue emergency response. 323.72(1)(1) An urban search and rescue task force designated by the division shall assist at the direction of the division in an emergency response involving search, rescue, and recovery in the technical rescue disciplines, including structural collapse, rope rescue, vehicle extrication, machinery extrication, confined space, trench, excavation, and water operations in an urban search and rescue environment. Whenever an urban search and rescue task force assists in an emergency response under this subsection, the division shall determine whether an emergency requiring the urban search and rescue task force’s response existed. If the division determines that such an emergency existed, it shall make a good faith effort to identify the person who is required to reimburse the division under sub. (3). The division shall contract with local agencies, as defined in s. 323.70 (1) (b), to establish an urban search and rescue task force. A member of an urban search and rescue task force shall meet the most current training, competency, and job performance requirement standards for a search and rescue task force issued by the National Fire Protection Association and the most current version of the urban search and rescue standard issued by the Emergency Management Accreditation program. 323.72(2)(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.465 (3) (h) or (hm), the division shall reimburse a local agency under sub. (1) for costs incurred by the local agency in responding to an emergency requiring an urban search and rescue task force response if the division determines that such a response was necessary. Reimbursement under this subsection shall be issued to the local agency within 60 days after receiving a complete application for reimbursement on a form prescribed by the division if the agency applies for reimbursement within 45 days after the conclusion of the deployment of the urban search and rescue task force. 323.72(2m)(2m) From the appropriation under s. 20.465 (3) (hm), the division shall reimburse a local agency under sub. (1) for costs incurred by the local agency for any increase in contributions for duty disability premiums under s. 40.05 (2) (aw) for employees who receive duty disability benefits under s. 40.65 because of an injury incurred while performing duties as a member of an urban search and rescue task force under sub. (1). 323.72(3)(3) A person shall reimburse the division for costs incurred by an urban search and rescue task force in responding to an emergency if the division determines that an emergency requiring the urban search and rescue task force’s response existed and that the person caused the emergency. 323.72(4)(4) A member of an urban search and rescue task force who is acting under a contract under sub. (1) is considered an employee of the state for purposes of worker’s compensation benefits. 323.72(6)(6) The department of military affairs may submit to the joint committee on finance a request to supplement the appropriation account under s. 20.465 (3) (hm) for the purposes for which the appropriation is made. If the cochairpersons of the committee do not notify the department within 14 working days after receiving the request that the cochairpersons have scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the request, the appropriation account under s. 20.465 (3) (hm) shall be supplemented from the appropriation account under s. 20.865 (4) (a), as provided in the request. If, within 14 working days after receiving the request, the cochairpersons notify the department that the cochairpersons have scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the request, the appropriation account may be supplemented from the appropriation account under s. 20.865 (4) (a) only as approved by the committee. Notwithstanding s. 13.101 (3), the committee is not required to find that an emergency exists prior to supplementing the appropriation account under s. 20.465 (3) (hm). 323.72(7)(7) In this section, “urban search and rescue task force” means an all hazards rescue team that is a core component of a Search and Rescue Essential Support Function 9 (ESF 9) mission, including a type I urban search and rescue task force, type III urban search and rescue task force, or any component thereof, as designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency National Incident Management System Search and Rescue resource typing system. 323.72 HistoryHistory: 2009 a. 43 s. 1; Stats. 2009 s. 323.72; 2011 a. 258 s. 67; 2021 a. 104; s. 35.17 correction in (1). EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACTS
323.80323.80 Emergency management assistance compact. The following compact, by and between the state of Wisconsin and all other states that enter into the compact, is ratified and approved: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT
323.80(1)(1) Article I — Purpose and Authorities. 323.80(1)(a)(a) This compact is made and entered into by and between the participating member states that enact this compact, called “party states” in this section. In this agreement, the term “states” means the several states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territorial possessions. 323.80(1)(b)(b) The purpose of this compact is to provide for mutual assistance among the party states in managing any emergency or disaster that is declared by the governor of the affected state, whether arising from natural disaster, technological hazard, man-made disaster, civil emergency aspects of resource shortages, community disorders, insurgency, or enemy attack. 323.80(1)(c)(c) This compact also provides for mutual cooperation in emergency-related exercises, testing, or other training activities using equipment and personnel simulating performance of any aspect of the giving and receiving of aid by party states or subdivisions of party states during emergencies if such activities occur outside actual declared emergency periods. Mutual assistance in this compact may include the use of the states’ national guard forces, either in accordance with the national guard mutual assistance compact or by mutual agreement among states. 323.80(2)(2) Article II — General Implementation. 323.80(2)(a)(a) Each party state recognizes that many emergencies transcend political jurisdictional boundaries and that intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing these and other emergencies under this compact. Each party state recognizes that there will be emergencies which require immediate access and present procedures to apply outside resources to make a prompt and effective response to such an emergency. 323.80(2)(b)(b) The prompt, full, and effective utilization of resources of the party states, including any resources on hand or available from the federal government or any other source, that are essential to the safety, care, and welfare of the people in the event of any emergency or disaster declared by a party state, shall be the underlying principle on which subs. (1) to (12) of this compact shall be understood. 323.80(2)(c)(c) On behalf of the governor of each party state, the legally designated state official who is assigned responsibility for emergency management will be responsible for formulation of the appropriate interstate mutual aid plans and procedures necessary to implement this compact. 323.80(3)(3) Article III — Party State Responsibilities. 323.80(3)(a)(a) It shall be the responsibility of each party state to formulate procedural plans and programs for interstate cooperation in the performance of the responsibilities listed in this subsection. In formulating such plans, and in carrying them out, the party states, insofar as practical, shall do all of the following: 323.80(3)(a)1.1. Review individual state hazards analyses and, to the extent reasonably possible, determine all those potential emergencies the party states might jointly suffer, whether due to natural disaster, technological hazard, man-made disaster, emergency aspects of resource shortages, civil disorders, insurgency, or enemy attack. 323.80(3)(a)2.2. Review party states’ individual emergency plans and develop a plan that will determine the mechanism for the interstate management and provision of assistance concerning any potential emergency. 323.80(3)(a)3.3. Develop interstate procedures to fill any identified gaps and to resolve any identified inconsistencies or overlaps in existing or developed plans. 323.80(3)(a)4.4. Assist in warning communities adjacent to or crossing the state boundaries. 323.80(3)(a)5.5. Protect and assure uninterrupted delivery of services, medicines, water, food, energy and fuel, search and rescue, and critical lifeline equipment, services, and resources, both human and material. 323.80(3)(a)6.6. Inventory and set procedures for the interstate loan and delivery of human and material resources, together with procedures for reimbursement or forgiveness.