Wisconsin Code § 132.13

Labeling prison products; penalty
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(1) (a) All
goods, wares, and merchandise made wholly or in part by convict
labor in any penitentiary, prison, reformatory or other establishment in which convict labor is employed except convicts or prisoners on parole, extended supervision or probation, shall before
being exposed for sale be branded, labeled, marked or tagged as
herein provided and shall not be exposed for sale or sold in this
state without such brand, label, mark or tag. Such brand, label,
mark or tag shall contain at the head or top thereof the words
“convict-made” followed by the name of the penitentiary, prison,
or other establishment in which it was made in plain English lettering of the style and size known as eighteen point Cheltenham
bold type capitals. The brand or mark shall in all cases where the
nature of the articles will permit be placed on each individual article or part of such article that is sold, and only where such
branding or marking is impossible shall a label or tag be used and
where a label is used it shall be securely pasted onto each such article and when a tag is used it shall be a paper tag securely fastened to such article or part of article sold. In addition to the
marking of each article or part of article sold a similar brand,
mark, label or tag shall be placed upon the outside or upon its
box, crate, or other covering. All brands, labels, marks, and tags
shall be placed on a conspicuous part of such article or part of article and its container.
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to goods, wares and merchandise made under a contract under s. 303.06 (2).
(2) It shall be the duty of the district attorneys of the several
counties to enforce this section, whenever any complaint or other
evidence leads them to reasonably believe that this section has
been violated. The district attorney shall upon receipt of such
complaint or other evidence at once institute proper legal proceedings to compel compliance therewith.
(3) Any person who possesses for the purpose of sale or offering for sale any convict-made goods, wares or merchandise without the brands, marks, labels or tags thereon as required by this
section or who removes or defaces such brand, mark, label or tag
or who sells a part of such article without attaching such brand,
mark, label or tag, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less
than $100 nor more than $500 or by imprisonment in the county
jail for a period of not more than 90 days or by both such fine and
imprisonment.

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