Wisconsin Code § 177.0904

When administrator must honor claim for property
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(1) (a) The administrator shall pay or deliver property to a claimant under s. 177.0903 (1) if the administrator receives evidence sufficient to establish to the satisfaction of the
administrator that the claimant is the owner of the property.
(b) If a claim is made and allowed under subch. XIII, the administrator shall pay or deliver property to the apparent owner of
the property.
(2) Not later than 90 days after a claim is filed under s.
177.0903 (1), the administrator shall allow or deny the claim and
give the claimant notice in a record of the decision. The administrator may refer any claim to the attorney general for an opinion.
For each claim referred, the attorney general shall advise the administrator either to allow it or to deny it in whole or in part.
(3) If the administrator denies a claim under sub. (2), the administrator shall inform the claimant of the reason for the denial
and specify what additional evidence, if any, is required for the
claim to be allowed. The claimant may file an amended claim
with the administrator or commence an action under s. 177.0906.
The administrator shall consider an amended claim filed under
this subsection as an initial claim.
(4) If the administrator does not take action on a claim during
the 90-day period following the filing of a claim under s.
177.0903 (1), the claim is denied.

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