Wisconsin Statutes
§ 215.11 — Surety bond of association’s officers, directors and employees.
Wisconsin § 215.11
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 215Savings and loan associations
Subch.subch. I of ch. 215 SUBCHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS ON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
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Wis. Stat. § 215.11 (2026).
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215.11
215.11(1) (1) Who shall furnish bond; type and form. Before entry upon the discharge of the person’s duties, every person appointed or elected to any position requiring receipt, payment or custody of money or other personal property of an association or in its custody or control as collateral or otherwise shall give a bond in some surety company, licensed by this state, in such sum as the division prescribes. In lieu of individual bonds, the division may accept a schedule or blanket bond which covers all of the officers, directors and employees of the association, whose duties include the receipt, payment or custody of money or other personal property. Such bonds shall be in the form prescribed by the division.
215.11(2) (2) Surety bonds to be approved and filed. No officer, directo
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Related
First National Bank in Manitowoc v. Cincinnati Insurance
321 F. Supp. 2d 988 (E.D. Wisconsin, 2004)
Legislative History
215.11 History History: 1991 a. 316 ; 1995 a. 27 .
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