Wisconsin Code § 181.0209

Effective date and time
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(1) IN GENERAL. (a)
Except as provided in sub. (2), a record filed by the department
under this chapter is effective on the date that it is received by the
department for filing and at any of the following times on that
date:
1. The time of day specified in the document as its effective
time.
2. If no effective time is specified, at the close of business.
(b) The date that a document is received by the department is
determined by the department’s endorsement on the original document under s. 181.0212 (2).
(2) DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE AND TIME. A document may
specify a delayed effective date and time, except the effective date
may not be more than 90 days after the date that it is received for
filing. If a document specifies a delayed effective date and time in
accordance with this subsection, the document is effective at the
time and date specified. If a delayed effective date, but no time, is
specified, the document is effective at the close of business on
that date.

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