Wisconsin Statutes
§ 148.21 — Consideration of interests in addition to members’ interests.
Wisconsin § 148.21
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 148Medical societies
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 148.21 (2026).
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148.21 In discharging his or her duties to the medical society and in determining what he or she believes to be in the best interests of the medical society, a director or officer may, in addition to considering the effects of any action on members, consider the following:
148.21(1) (1) The effects of the action on employees, suppliers and customers of the medical society.
148.21(2) (2) The effects of the action on communities in which the medical society operates.
148.21(3) (3) Any other factors the director or officer considers pertinent.
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Legislative History
148.21 History History: 1987 a. 13 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 148.01
Definition.§ 148.015
State society.§ 148.02
County societies.§ 148.05
Mandatory indemnification.§ 148.13
Court-ordered indemnification.§ 148.17
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