Wisconsin Code § 179.0108

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A limited partnership
shall maintain all of the following information:
(1) A current list showing the full name and last known street
and mailing address of each partner, separately identifying the
general partners, in alphabetical order, and the limited partners,
in alphabetical order.
(2) A copy of the initial certificate of limited partnership and
all amendments to and restatements of the certificate, together
with signed copies of any powers of attorney under which any
certificate, amendment, or restatement has been signed.
(3) A copy of any filed articles of merger, interest exchange,
conversion, or domestication.
(4) A copy of the partnership’s federal, state, and local income tax returns, if any, for the 3 most recent years.
(5) A copy of any partnership agreement made in a record
and any amendment made in a record to any partnership
agreement.
(6) A copy of the financial statements of the partnership, if
any, for the 3 most recent years.
(7) A copy of the 3 most recent annual reports delivered by
the partnership to the department pursuant to s. 179.0212.
(8) A copy of any record made by the partnership during the
past 3 years of any consent given by or vote taken of any partner
pursuant to this chapter or the partnership agreement.
(9) Unless contained in a partnership agreement made in a
record, a record stating all of the following:
(a) A description and statement of the agreed value of contributions other than money made and agreed to be made by each
partner.
(b) The times at which, or events upon the occurrence of
which, any additional contributions agreed to be made by each
partner are to be made.
(c) For any person that is both a general partner and a limited
partner, a specification of what transferable interest the person
owns in each capacity.
(d) Any events upon the occurrence of which the partnership
is to be dissolved and its activities and affairs wound up.

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