Wisconsin Code § 16.285

Woman-owned businesses; certification; database
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(1) (a) In this subsection, “woman-owned business” means a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability
company, joint venture, or corporation that fulfills all of the following requirements:
1. It is at least 51 percent owned, controlled, and actively
managed by a woman.
2. It is currently performing a useful business function in this
state.

(b) The department shall implement a program for the certification of woman-owned businesses. The department may, without conducting an investigation, certify a business currently performing a useful business function in this state as a womanowned business if the business is certified, or otherwise classified, as a woman-owned business by an agency or municipality of
this or another state, a federally recognized American Indian
tribe, or the federal government, or by a private business with expertise in certifying woman-owned businesses if the business
uses substantially the same process as the department promulgates by rule for implementing this subsection.
(bm) The department may charge an applicant for certification under this subsection a processing fee of not more than $50.
(c) The department shall promulgate rules necessary to implement this subsection.
(2) The department shall develop, maintain, and keep current
a computer database of businesses in the state that are owned by
women, containing demographic statistics and information on the
types of industries represented, sales volume and growth rates,
generation of jobs by both new and existing businesses, and any
other relevant characteristics. The department shall compile and
periodically update a list of businesses certified under sub. (1)
and make the list available to the public on the Internet.

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