Can you summarize WIST 945.041?
This legal document governs the revocation of licenses and injunctions against gambling devices in Wisconsin. It applies to persons who hold a license or permit under ch. 125 and persons other than licensees under ch. 125 who permit devices referred to in sub. (1) or any horse race betting to be set up, kept, managed, used or conducted upon premises controlled directly or indirectly by such persons. The document outlines the process for revoking licenses or permits and obtaining injunctions.
Can you summarize WIST 945.05?
This legal document governs the manufacturing, commercial transfer, and possession of gambling devices. It applies to any person involved in these activities. The document prohibits the manufacturing, commercial transfer, or possession with intent to transfer of devices that evidence participation in a lottery or making a bet, as well as devices exclusively designed for gambling purposes. However, there are exemptions for certain items such as playing cards, dice, and older slot machines intended for display or restoration.
Can you summarize WIST 945.10?
Anything of value received by any person as a prize in any lottery conducted in violation of this chapter shall be forfeited to the state and may be recovered in any proper action brought by the attorney general or any district attorney in the name and on behalf of the state.
Can you summarize WIST 945.13?
Pursuant to the authority granted the state in 15 USC 1172, which makes unlawful the transportation of any gambling device to any place in a state or a possession of the United States from any place outside of the state or the possession, this state exempts Sturgeon Bay, Manitowoc, Marinette, Superior and La Crosse, Wisconsin, from the application of 15 USC 1172. History: 1995 a. 11, 225.
Can you summarize WIST 995.50?
This legal document, part of the Wisconsin Statutes, recognizes and protects the right of privacy in the state of Wisconsin. It states that individuals whose privacy is unreasonably invaded are entitled to certain relief, including equitable relief, compensatory damages, and attorney fees. The document defines ‘invasion of privacy’ as intrusion upon another person’s privacy in a highly offensive manner, unauthorized use of a person’s name or picture for advertising or trade purposes, publicity given to private matters in a highly offensive way, and conduct prohibited under s.
Can you summarize WIST 995.55?
This legal document sets forth restrictions on employer, educational institution, and landlord access to personal Internet accounts. It applies to employers, educational institutions, landlords, employees, applicants for employment, students, prospective students, tenants, and prospective tenants. The document prohibits employers from requesting or requiring employees or applicants to disclose access information for personal Internet accounts, and from discharging or discriminating against employees for refusing to disclose such information. It also prohibits employers from refusing to hire applicants who refuse to disclose access information.
Can you summarize WIST Chapter 177?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. This act governs the handling of unclaimed property by persons or entities holding such property. The document provides definitions for various terms used in the act, including ‘administrator’, ‘apparent owner’, ‘attorney general’, ‘banking organization’, ‘business association’, ‘domicile’, ‘financial organization’, ‘holder’, ‘insurance company’, ‘intangible property’, ’last-known address’, ‘owner’, ‘person’, ‘state’, ‘U.S. savings bond’, and ‘utility’. The document also includes a historical note and an annotation regarding the applicability of the act to uncashed worker’s compensation benefits checks.
Can you summarize WIST Chapter 186?
These legal documents govern various aspects of credit unions in Wisconsin. They cover the definition and purpose of credit unions, terms and definitions related to credit unions, the role and powers of the credit union review board, the process of incorporating a credit union, eligibility criteria for credit union membership, requirements for credit union names, regulations on the use of credit union names for marketing purposes, rules for membership meetings and the fiscal year of credit unions, governance of credit union boards of directors, oath of office for directors, officers, committee members, and employees, officers and management of credit unions, indemnification and insurance provisions, determination of right to indemnification, reimbursement of expenses, limitations on indemnification, additional rights to indemnification, court-ordered indemnification, payment or reimbursement of expenses, limitations on indemnification, powers and authorities of credit unions, savings promotion prize programs, additional authority granted to credit unions, transactions with related companies, additional authority for credit unions, rights of members to inspect and copy records, reproduction and destruction of records, control and supervision of credit unions, mergers and conversions of credit unions, interstate acquisitions and mergers, non-Wisconsin credit unions operating in Wisconsin, disclosure of appraisal reports, disclosure of credit reports, jurisdiction of actions against the office of credit unions, and cancellation of credit union charters.
Can you summarize WIST Chapter 217?
The legal document reviewed governs the activities of sellers of checks in Wisconsin. It applies to individuals, partnerships, limited liability companies, associations, trusts, and corporations engaged in the business of selling and issuing checks or transmitting money. The document defines various terms and provides regulations and requirements for sellers of checks, including licensing, conducting business at specific locations, and engaging in the transmission of money. It does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Can you summarize WIST Chapter 221?
The provided legal document content consists of excerpts from the Wisconsin Statutes governing state banks. It covers various aspects such as the application process for organizing a bank, the powers granted to incorporators, the temporary organization of a proposed bank, reserve requirements, filing requirements for articles of incorporation, proposed bylaws and shareholder lists, commencement of business, issuance of charters, amendment of articles of incorporation and bylaws, authorization and issuance of stock, issuance of preferred stock, reorganization of national banks as state banks, and conversion of credit unions to state banks.