Wisconsin Code § 185.94

Use of term “cooperative”; penalty for improper use
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(1) The term “cooperative”, or any variation
thereof, may be used either by an association or by a credit union
organized under ch. 186.
(2) No other person may use the term “cooperative”, or any
variation thereof, as part of the person’s corporate or other business name or title, nor may any other person in any other manner
represent himself or herself to be a cooperative. Whoever violates this subsection may be fined not more than $100. Each day
of improper use constitutes a separate offense.
(3) Any cooperative may obtain an injunction against acts
prohibited by sub. (2) without showing any damage to itself.
(4) Every cooperative shall use the term “cooperative” or an
abbreviation thereof as part of its corporate name or affixed
thereto.

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