Wisconsin Code § 175.09

Standard time
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(1) The standard of time in this
state shall be the solar time of the ninetieth meridian west of
Greenwich, commonly known as central time, and no department
of the state government, and no county, city, town or village shall
employ any other time, or adopt any ordinance or order providing
for the use of any other than the standard of time.
(2) No person operating or maintaining a place of business of
whatsoever kind or nature, shall employ, display or maintain or
use any other than the standard of time in connection with such
place of business.
(3) Whoever shall in connection with any place of business
use any other than the standard of time shall be fined not less than
$25 nor more than $500 or imprisoned for not less than 10 days
nor more than 30 days or both.

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