Wisconsin Code § 165.015

Duties
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The attorney general shall:
(1) GIVE OPINION TO OFFICERS. Give his or her opinion in
writing, when required, without fee, upon all questions of law
submitted to him or her by the legislature, either house thereof or
the senate or assembly committee on organization, or by the head
of any department of state government.
(2) PROTECT TRUST FUNDS. Examine all applications for
loans from any of the trust funds, and furnish to the commissioners of public lands his or her opinion in writing as to the regularity of each such application, and also of the validity of any bonds
or other securities purchased for the benefit of such funds.
(3) CERTIFY BONDS. Examine a certified copy of all proceedings preliminary to any issue of state bonds or notes, and, if found
regular and valid, endorse on each bond or note his or her certificate of such examination and validity. The attorney general shall
also make similar examinations and certificates respecting municipal bonds in the cases specified in s. 67.025.
(4) KEEP STATEMENT OF FEES. Keep a detailed statement of
all fees, including his or her fees as commissioner of public lands,
received by him or her during the preceding year, and file such
statement with the department of administration on or before
June 30 in each year.
(5) REPORT TO LEGISLATURE. Upon request of the legislature
or either house thereof, submit a report upon any matters pertaining to the duties of his or her office to the chief clerk of each
house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s.
13.172 (2).
(6) PERFORM OTHER DUTIES. Perform all other duties imposed upon the attorney general by law.

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