Wisconsin Statutes

§ 182.220 — Examination by attorney general and legislature.

Wisconsin § 182.220
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 182Miscellaneous corporate provisions; turnpike corporations

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Wis. Stat. § 182.220 (2026).

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182.220 The attorney general, whenever required by the governor, shall examine into the affairs of any corporation in this state and report in writing a detailed statement of the facts to the governor, who shall lay the same before the legislature, and for that purpose the attorney general may conduct hearings and examine the vaults, books, papers and documents belonging to such corporation or pertaining to its affairs and condition; and the legislature, or either house thereof, shall have like power at all times, and for that purpose any legislative committee may examine any person in relation to the affairs and condition of such corporation, and its vaults, safes, books, papers and documents, and compel the production of all keys, books, papers and documents by contempt proceedings.

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Legislative History

182.220 History History: 1983 a. 36 s. 96 (2) .

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