891.453 Presumption of employment-connected disease; infectious disease.
(1) In this section:
(a) “Correctional officer" means any person employed by the state or by a county or a municipality as a guard or officer whose principal duties are the supervision and discipline of inmates.
(b) “Emergency medical service provider" means a person employed by the state or by a county or municipality and who is an emergency medical services practitioner under s. 256.01 (5) or an emergency medical responder under s. 256.01 (4p).
(c) “Fire fighter" means a state, county, or municipal fire fighter who is covered under s. 891.45 and any person under s. 60.553, 61.66, or 62.13 (2e) whose duties as a fire fighter took up at least two-thirds of his or her working hours.
(d) “Law enforcement officer" means any person employed by the state or by a county or a municipality for the purpose of detecting and preventing crime and enforcing laws or ordinances, who is authorized to make arrests for violations of the laws or ordinances which he or she is employed to enforce. “Law enforcement officer" includes a person under s. 60.553, 61.66, or 62.13 (2e) whose duties as a police officer took up at least two-thirds of his or her working hours.
(2)
(a) In this subsection, “infectious disease" includes the human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, tuberculosis, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D, diphtheria, meningococcal meningitis, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome.
(b) In any proceeding involving the application by a correctional officer, an emergency medical service provider, a fire fighter, or a law enforcement officer or his or her beneficiary for disability or death benefits under s. 40.65 (2) or any pension or retirement system applicable to correctional officers, emergency medical service providers, fire fighters, or law enforcement officers, if a qualifying medical examination given prior to the time of his or her becoming a correctional officer, an emergency medical service provider, a fire fighter, or a law enforcement officer showed no evidence of an infectious disease, and if the disability or death is found to be caused by an infectious disease, the finding shall be presumptive evidence that the infectious disease was caused by the employment.
History: 2009 a. 284; 2011 a. 32; 2017 a. 12.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
891.03 - Lists of state lands.
891.04 - Certificate as to public lands.
891.05 - Land patents by state officers.
891.06 - Deed on judicial sale.
891.07 - Certificate of judicial sale.
891.08 - Records showing revenue stamps.
891.09 - Record of births, stillbirths, fetal deaths, deaths and marriages.
891.11 - County records as to taxation.
891.14 - State land office certification of title.
891.16 - Certificate of land transfers.
891.17 - Certificate of adjutant general.
891.18 - Affidavits of service.
891.20 - Articles of incorporation, presumptions.
891.21 - Affidavit of notice of corporate meeting.
891.22 - Certificate of insurance assessment.
891.23 - Copies of insurance books.
891.24 - Evidence from financial institution books.
891.25 - Presumptions as to signatures.
891.28 - Area of towns and counties.
891.29 - Allegations of partnership.
891.32 - Allegation as to representative capacity.
891.33 - Proof of malice in slander and libel.
891.34 - Presumption as to citizenship.
891.345 - Establishment of citizenship.
891.35 - Execution of official bond.
891.36 - Evidence of title to realty.
891.37 - Presumption as to officer's return.
891.38 - Officer's certificate as evidence.
891.395 - Presumption as to time of conception.
891.40 - Artificial insemination.
891.405 - Presumption of paternity based on acknowledgment.
891.407 - Presumption of paternity based on genetic test results.
891.41 - Presumption of paternity based on marriage of the parties.
891.43 - Relief from destruction of public records.
891.44 - Presumption of lack of contributory negligence for infant minor.
891.45 - Presumption of employment-connected disease; heart or respiratory impairment or disease.
891.453 - Presumption of employment-connected disease; infectious disease.
891.455 - Presumption of employment-connected disease; cancer.