Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 895 - Damages, liability, and miscellaneous provisions regarding actions in courts.
895.35 - Expenses in actions against municipal and other officers.

895.35 Expenses in actions against municipal and other officers.
(1) Whenever in any city, town, village, school district, technical college district or county charges of any kind are filed or an action is brought against any officer thereof in the officer's official capacity, or to subject any such officer, whether or not the officer is being compensated on a salary basis, to a personal liability growing out of the performance of official duties, and such charges or such action is discontinued or dismissed or such matter is determined favorably to such officer, or such officer is reinstated, or in case such officer, without fault on the officer's part, is subjected to a personal liability as aforesaid, such city, town, village, school district, technical college district or county may pay all reasonable expenses which such officer necessarily expended by reason thereof. Such expenses may likewise be paid, even though decided adversely to such officer, where it appears from the certificate of the trial judge that the action involved the constitutionality of a statute, not theretofore construed, relating to the performance of the official duties of said officer.
(2)
(a) In this subsection:
1. “Criminal proceeding" means an action or proceeding under chs. 967 to 979.
2. “Protective services officer" means an emergency medical services practitioner, as defined in s. 256.01 (5), an emergency medical responder, as defined in s. 256.01 (4p), a fire fighter, or a law enforcement or correctional officer.
(b)
1. Notwithstanding sub. (1), the city, town, village, school district, technical college district, or county shall reimburse a protective services officer for reasonable attorney fees incurred by the officer in connection with a criminal proceeding arising from the officer's conduct in the performance of official duties unless, in relation to that conduct, any of the following applies:
a. The officer is convicted of a crime.
b. The officer's employment is terminated for cause.
c. The officer resigns for reasons other than retirement before the attorney fees are incurred.
d. The officer is demoted or reduced in rank.
e. The officer is suspended without pay for 10 or more working days.
2. If a collective bargaining agreement covering the protective services officer defines reasonable attorney fees for the purpose of subd. 1., that definition shall apply.
History: 1971 c. 154; 1993 a. 399, 486; 2005 a. 73; 2007 a. 130; 2017 a. 12.
A county has the option to refuse payment of its sheriff's criminal defense attorney's fees. Bablitch & Bablitch v. Lincoln County, 82 Wis. 2d 574, 263 N.W.2d 218 (1978).
This section allows a municipality or county to pay an officer's attorney fees if it so elects. If the municipality refuses payment, the officer has no cause of action against the municipality under this section, even if the municipality had a practice of reimbursing attorney fees and costs incurred and it failed to pay because of political concerns. Murray v. City of Milwaukee, 2002 WI App 62, 252 Wis. 2d 613, 642 N.W.2d 541, 01-0106.
A city may reimburse a commissioner of the city redevelopment authority for legal expenses incurred by the commissioner when charges are filed against the commissioner in his or her official capacity seeking the commissioner's removal from office for cause and the charges are found by the common council to be unsupported. Such reimbursement is discretionary. The city redevelopment authority lacks statutory authority to authorize reimbursement for such legal expenses. 63 Atty. Gen. 421.
A city council can, in limited circumstances, reimburse a council member for reasonable attorney fees incurred in defending an alleged violation of the open meeting law, but cannot reimburse the member for any forfeiture imposed. 66 Atty. Gen. 226.
This section applies to criminal charges brought against a former officer for alleged fraudulent filing of expense vouchers. 71 Atty. Gen. 4.
Sections 895.35 and 895.46 apply to actions for open meetings law violations to the same extent they apply to other actions against public officers and employees, except that public officials cannot be reimbursed for forfeitures they are ordered to pay for violating open meetings law. 77 Atty. Gen. 177.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 895 - Damages, liability, and miscellaneous provisions regarding actions in courts.

895.01 - What actions survive; actions not to abate.

895.02 - Measure of damages against personal representative.

895.03 - Recovery for death by wrongful act.

895.031 - Recovery from estate of wrongdoer.

895.035 - Parental liability for acts of minor child.

895.037 - Abortions on or for a minor without parental consent or judicial waiver.

895.038 - Partial-birth abortions; liability.

895.04 - Plaintiff in wrongful death action.

895.043 - Punitive damages.

895.044 - Damages for maintaining certain claims and counterclaims.

895.045 - Contributory negligence.

895.046 - Remedies against manufacturers, distributors, sellers, and promoters of products.

895.047 - Product liability.

895.048 - Recovery by auto or motorboat owner limited.

895.049 - Recovery by a person who fails to use protective headgear while operating certain motor vehicles.

895.05 - Damages in actions for libel.

895.052 - Defamation by radio and television.

895.055 - Gaming contracts void.

895.056 - Recovery of money wagered.

895.057 - Action against judicial officer for loss caused by misconduct.

895.06 - Recovery of divisible personalty.

895.065 - Radioactive waste emergencies.

895.07 - Claims against contractors and suppliers.

895.08 - Sport shooting ranges; actions related to safety.

895.09 - Scrap metal or plastic bulk merchandise container theft; civil liability.

895.10 - Tort actions in residential real estate transactions.

895.14 - Tenders of money and property.

895.28 - Remedies not merged.

895.33 - Limitation of surety's liability.

895.34 - Renewal of sureties upon becoming insufficient and effects thereof.

895.345 - Justification of individual sureties.

895.346 - Bail, deposit in lieu of bond.

895.35 - Expenses in actions against municipal and other officers.

895.36 - Process against corporation or limited liability company officer.

895.37 - Abrogation of defenses in employee personal injury actions.

895.375 - Abrogation of defense that contract was champertous.

895.42 - Deposit of undistributed money and property by personal representatives and others.

895.43 - Intentional killing by beneficiary of contract.

895.435 - Intentional killing by beneficiary of certain death benefits.

895.441 - Sexual exploitation by a therapist; action for.

895.442 - Sexual exploitation by a member of the clergy; action for.

895.443 - Physical injury, emotional distress, loss or damage suffered by members of certain groups; action for.

895.444 - Injury caused by criminal gang activity; action for.

895.445 - Damage to certain machines; action for.

895.446 - Property damage or loss caused by crime; action for.

895.447 - Certain agreements to limit or eliminate tort liability void.

895.448 - Safety devices on farm equipment, ordinary negligence.

895.449 - Action for loss caused by failure to pay for gasoline or diesel fuel.

895.45 - Service representatives for adult abusive conduct complainants.

895.453 - Payments of chiropractic services from attorney contingency fees.

895.455 - Limits on recovery by prisoners.

895.457 - Limiting felon's right to damages.

895.46 - State and political subdivisions thereof to pay judgments taken against officers.

895.463 - Zoning ordinances.

895.47 - Indemnification of the Wisconsin State Agencies Building Corporation and the Wisconsin State Public Building Corporation.

895.472 - Indemnification of a financial institution.

895.475 - Exemption from civil liability for furnishing safety inspection or advisory services.

895.476 - Civil liability exemption; exposure to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19.

895.478 - Civil liability exemption; opioid antagonists.

895.48 - Civil liability exemption; emergency medical care.

895.4801 - Immunity for health care providers during COVID-19 emergency.

895.4802 - Civil liability exemption; hazardous materials.

895.4803 - Civil liability exemption; information concerning paternity.

895.481 - Civil liability exemption; equine activities.

895.482 - Civil liability exemption; ski patrol members.

895.483 - Civil liability exemption; regional and local emergency response teams and their sponsoring agencies.

895.484 - Civil liability exemption; entering a vehicle to render assistance.

895.485 - Civil liability exemption; out-of-home care providers and child-placing agencies.

895.486 - Civil immunity exemption; reports of insurance fraud.

895.487 - Civil liability exemption; employment references.

895.488 - Civil liability exemption; owner or person in lawful possession of the premises.

895.489 - Civil liability exemption; tenancy references.

895.492 - Civil liability exemption; certificate of qualification for employment.

895.497 - Civil liability exemption: furnishing safety services relating to child safety restraint systems.

895.501 - Civil liability exemption; credit card reencoders and scanning devices.

895.506 - Civil liability exemption; weight gain and obesity claims.

895.508 - Liability exemption; provision of previously owned eyeglasses.

895.51 - Civil liability exemption: food or emergency household products; emergency medical supplies; donation, sale, or distribution.

895.512 - Civil liability exemption; access to toilet facility.

895.514 - Civil liability exemption; Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan and Authority.

895.515 - Civil liability exemption; equipment or technology donation.

895.517 - Civil liability exemption: solid waste donation or sale.

895.519 - Civil liability exemption; private campgrounds.

895.52 - Recreational activities; limitation of property owners' liability.

895.523 - Recreational activities in a school building or on school grounds; limitation of liability.

895.524 - Participation in an agricultural tourism activity; limitations on civil liability, assumption of risk.

895.525 - Participation in recreational activities; restrictions on civil liability, assumption of risk.

895.526 - Participation in an alpine sport; restrictions on civil liability, assumption of risk.

895.5265 - Civil liability exemption; placement of certain structures in waterways.

895.527 - Sport shooting range activities; limitations on liability and restrictions on operation.

895.528 - Civil liability exemption; placement of markers in waterways.

895.529 - Civil liability limitation; duty of care owed to trespassers.

895.53 - Civil and criminal liability exemption; tests for intoxication.

895.535 - Civil and criminal liability exemption; body cavity search.

895.537 - Liability exemption; sexual assault evidence collection.

895.54 - Liability exemption; notification of release.

895.55 - Liability exemption; oil discharge control.

895.555 - Civil liability exemption; anhydrous ammonia.

895.56 - Liability exemption; handling of petroleum-contaminated soil under contract with the department of transportation.

895.57 - Damages and immunity; unauthorized release of animals.

895.58 - Liability exemption; use of special waste under public works contracts.

895.61 - Asbestos successor corporation; limitation on liability.

895.62 - Use of force in response to unlawful and forcible entry into a dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business; civil liability immunity.

895.65 - Definitions.

895.66 - Mandatory disclosures.

895.67 - Approval of transfers of structured settlement payment rights.

895.68 - Effects of transfer of structured settlement payment rights.

895.69 - Procedure.

895.70 - General provisions.