Wisconsin Code § 185.48

Annual reports; filing thereof
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(1) A cooperative
shall file an annual report signed by a principal officer or the general manager setting forth:
(a) Its name and complete address.

(b) The names and addresses of its directors and principal
officers.
(c) A statement, by class and par value, of the amount of stock
which it has authority to issue, and the amount issued.
(d) A statement as to the general type of business engaged in
during the 12 months preceding the date of the report.
(2) The annual report shall be made on forms furnished by
the department, and the information therein contained shall be
given as of the date of the execution of the report. The department shall forward by 1st class mail report forms to each cooperative in good standing not later than 60 days prior to the date on
which the cooperative is required to file an annual report under
this chapter.
(3) The annual report shall be delivered to the department in
each year following the year in which the cooperative’s articles
are filed by the department, during the calendar year quarter in
which the anniversary of the filing occurs. If the report does not
conform to requirements, it shall be returned to the cooperative
for necessary corrections. The penalties for failure to file such report shall not apply if it is corrected and returned within 30 days
after receipt thereof.
(4) Any report not filed as required by sub. (3) may be filed
only upon payment to the department of $26 or, if the report is
filed in paper format, upon payment of such larger fee as the department prescribes by rule.
(5) If the report is not filed within a year from the first day of
the quarter calendar year in which the report is required, under
sub. (3), to be delivered, the cooperative is not in good standing.
Within the next 6 months the department shall mail to the cooperative a notice that it is no longer in good standing. If a cooperative
has been out of good standing for more than 3 consecutive years
immediately prior to January 1, 1978, the department shall provide only the notice required under s. 185.72 (3). Until restored
to good standing, the department shall not accept for filing any
document respecting such cooperative except those incident to its
dissolution.
(6) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the cooperative may be restored to good standing by delivering to the department a current annual report and by paying the $26 late filing
fee plus $15 for each calendar year or part thereof during which it
was not in good standing, not exceeding a total of $176. The department, by rule, may specify a larger fee for the filing of an annual report in paper format.

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