Wisconsin Statutes

§ 801.54 — Discretionary transfer of civil actions to tribal court.

Wisconsin § 801.54
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 801Civil procedure — commencement of action and venue

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Wis. Stat. § 801.54 (2026).

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801.54 801.54(1) (1) Scope. In a civil action where a circuit court and a court or judicial system of a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in Wisconsin (“tribal court”) have concurrent jurisdiction, this rule authorizes the circuit court, in its discretion, to transfer the action to the tribal court under sub. (2m) or when transfer is warranted under the factors set forth in sub.

(2). This rule does not apply to any action in which controlling law grants exclusive jurisdiction to either the circuit court or the tribal court. 801.54(2) (2) Discretionary transfer. When a civil action is brought in the circuit court of any county of this state, and when, under the laws of the United States, a tribal court has concurrent jurisdiction of the matter in controversy, the circuit c

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Related

Kroner v. Oneida Seven Generations Corp.
2012 WI 88 (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 2012)
3 case citations

Legislative History

801.54 History History: Sup. Ct. Order No. 07-11 , 2008 WI 114, 307 Wis. 2d xvii; Sup. Ct. Order No. 07-11A , 2009 WI 63, 307 Wis. 2d xxi.

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