Wisconsin Code § 102.076

Election by corporate officer
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(1) Not more
than 2 officers of a corporation having not more than 10 stockholders may elect not to be subject to this chapter. If the corporation has been issued a policy of worker’s compensation insurance, an officer of the corporation may elect not to be subject to
this chapter and not to be covered under the policy at any time
during the period of the policy. Except as provided in sub. (2),
the election shall be made by an endorsement, on the policy of
worker’s compensation insurance issued to that corporation,
naming each officer who has so elected. The election is effective
for the period of the policy and may not be reversed during the
period of the policy. An officer who so elects is an employee for
the purpose of determining whether the corporation is an employer under s. 102.04 (1) (b).
(2) If a corporation has not more than 10 stockholders, not
more than 2 officers and no other employees and is not otherwise
required under this chapter to have a policy of worker’s compensation insurance, an officer of that corporation who elects not to
be subject to this chapter shall file a notice of that election with
the department on a form approved by the department. The election is effective until the officer rescinds it by notifying the department in writing.

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