Wisconsin Code § 114.65

Maintenance of records
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(1) (a) Subject to rules
promulgated by the department of administration under s.
16.611, the authority may transfer to or maintain in optical disc
or electronic format any record in its custody and retain the record
in that format only.
(b) Subject to rules promulgated by the department of administration under s. 16.611, the authority shall maintain procedures
to ensure the authenticity, accuracy, reliability, and accessibility
of records transferred to or maintained in optical disc or electronic format under par. (a).
(c) Subject to rules promulgated by the department of administration under s. 16.611, if the authority transfers to or maintains
in optical disc or electronic format any records in its custody, the
authority shall ensure that the records stored in that format are
protected from unauthorized destruction.
(2) (a) Any microfilm reproduction of an original record of
the authority, or a copy generated from an original record stored
in optical disk or electronic format, is considered an original
record if all of the following conditions are met:
1. Any device used to reproduce the record on film or to
transfer the record to optical disc or electronic format and generate a copy of the record from optical disc or electronic format accurately reproduces the content of the original.
2. The reproduction is on film which complies with the minimum standards of quality for microfilm reproductions, as established by rule of the public records board, or the copy generated
from optical disc or electronic format comply with the minimum
standards of quality for such copies, as established by rule of the
department of administration under s. 16.611.
3. The film is processed and developed in accordance with
the minimum standards established by the public records board.
This subdivision does not apply to a copy generated from an electronic record.
4. The record is arranged, identified, and indexed so that any
individual document or component of the record can be located
with the use of proper equipment.
5. The custodian of the record designated by the authority executes a statement of intent and purpose describing the record to
be reproduced or transferred to optical disc or electronic format
and the disposition of the original record, and executes a certificate verifying that the record was received or created and microfilmed or transferred to optical disc or electronic format in the
normal course of business and files the statement in the offices of
the authority.
(b) The statement of intent and purpose executed under par.
(a) 5. is presumptive evidence of compliance with all conditions
and standards prescribed by this subsection.
(3) (a) Any microfilm reproduction of a record of the authority meeting the requirements of sub. (2) or copy of a record of the
authority generated from an original record stored in optical disc

or electronic format in compliance with this section shall be taken
as, stand in lieu of, and have all the effect of the original document and shall be admissible in evidence in all courts and all
other tribunals or agencies, administrative or otherwise, in all
cases where the original document is admissible.
(b) Any enlarged copy of a microfilm reproduction of a record
of the authority made as provided by this section or any enlarged
copy of a record of the authority generated from an original
record stored in optical disk or electronic format in compliance
with this section that is certified by the custodian as provided in s.
889.08 shall have the same force as an actual-size copy.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter,
the authority shall maintain the confidentiality of records or portions of records held by the authority containing any trade secret,
as specified under s. 19.36 (5). Notwithstanding subch. V of ch.
19, any portion of any meeting of the authority concerning trade
secrets shall be conducted in closed session and shall in all respects, including in any written record or audio or visual recording of the meeting, remain confidential.

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