Wisconsin Code § 19.11

Official bonds
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(1) The secretary of state and treasurer shall each furnish a bond to the state, at the time each takes
and subscribes the oath of office required of that officer, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of the office, and the
officer’s duties as a member of the board of commissioners of
public lands, and in the investment of the funds arising therefrom.
The bond of each of said officers shall be further conditioned for
the faithful performance by all persons appointed or employed by
the officer in his or her office of their duties and trusts therein,
and for the delivery over to the officer’s successor in office, or to
any person authorized by law to receive the same, of all moneys,
books, records, deeds, bonds, securities and other property and
effects of whatsoever nature belonging to the officer’s offices.
(2) Each of said bonds shall be subject to the approval of the
governor and shall be guaranteed by resident freeholders of this
state, or by a surety company as provided in s. 632.17 (2). The
amount of each such bond, and the number of sureties thereon if
guaranteed by resident freeholders, shall be as follows: secretary
of state, $25,000, with sufficient sureties; and treasurer,
$100,000, with not less than 6 sureties.
(3) The treasurer shall give an additional bond when required
by the governor.
(4) The governor shall require the treasurer to give additional
bond, within such time, in such reasonable amount not exceeding
the funds in the treasury, and with such security as the governor
shall direct and approve, whenever the funds in the treasury exceed the amount of the treasurer’s bond; or whenever the governor deems the treasurer’s bond insufficient by reason of the insolvency, death or removal from the state of any of the sureties, or
from any other cause.

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