Wisconsin Code § 186.71

Reproduction and destruction of records; evidence
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(1) Any credit union may cause any or all records kept
by such credit union to be recorded, copied or reproduced by any
photostatic, photographic or miniature photographic process or
by optical imaging if the process employed correctly, accurately
and permanently copies, reproduces or forms a medium for copying, reproducing or recording the original record on a film or
other durable material. A credit union may thereafter dispose of
the original record.
(2) Any photographic, photostatic, or miniature photographic
copy or reproduction or copy reproduced from a film record or
any copy of a record generated from optical disc storage of a
credit union record is considered to be an original record for all
purposes and shall be treated as an original record in all courts or
administrative agencies for the purpose of its admissibility in evidence. A facsimile, exemplification, or certified copy of any such
photographic copy or reproduction, copy reproduced from a film
record, or copy generated from optical disc storage of a record
shall, for all purposes, be considered a facsimile, exemplification,
or certified copy of the original record.

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