Wisconsin Code § 103.75

Certificates of age
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(1) The department or persons
designated by the department may issue certificates of age for individuals under rules the department deems necessary. In issuing
a certificate of age, the department or person designated by the
department shall accept as evidence of the individual’s age the
evidence specified in s. 103.73 (1) (a) in the manner specified in
s. 103.73 (1) (a). The certificate is conclusive evidence of the age
of the individual to whom issued in any proceeding under any of
the labor laws and under ch. 102 as to any act or thing occurring
subsequent to the date the certificate was issued.
(2) Any person who knowingly offers or assists in offering
false evidence of age for the purpose of obtaining an age certificate or who alters, forges, fraudulently obtains, uses, or refuses to
surrender upon demand of the department a certificate of age
may be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned not to exceed 3
months.

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