Wisconsin Statutes

§ 93.44 — Commodity promotion.

Wisconsin § 93.44
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 93Department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection

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Wis. Stat. § 93.44 (2026).

Text

93.44 93.44(1) (1) The department shall initiate projects to promote commodities produced in this state. 93.44(2) (2) The department shall allow all products and commodities produced or manufactured in this state that meet the standards established by the department to be included in the department’s promotional campaign that uses the phrase “Something Special from Wisconsin”, which phrase is a certified mark that is registered under federal law. The department may establish standards to be used to prohibit or limit the use of the certified mark to preserve its marketing value and significance. The standards may prohibit or limit the use of the certified mark based upon the grade or quality of a product or commodity and the standards may prohibit the use of the certified mark by a product

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Legislative History

93.44 History History: 1981 c. 357 ; 1983 a. 92 ; 1991 a. 39 .

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