Wisconsin Code § 196.137

Municipal utility customer information
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(1)
DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Customer information” means any information received
from customers which serves to identify customers individually
by usage or account status.
(b) “Municipal utility” has the meaning given in s. 196.377
(2) (a) 3.
(2) PROHIBITION. A municipal utility may not release customer information to any person except with the consent of the
customer obtained on a form specified under sub. (4), or except to
any of the following:
(a) Agents, vendors, partners, or affiliates of the municipal
utility that are engaged to perform any services or functions for or
on behalf of the municipal utility.
(ae) In connection with an issue of municipal securities and to
the extent the municipal utility determines release is necessary to
comply with securities disclosure obligations, a lender or a purchaser, or potential purchaser, of or investor, or potential investor,
in municipal securities.
(am) In connection with the preparation of real estate closing
documents, a title agent, insurer, lender, mortgage broker, or attorney providing legal services.
(ap) In connection with a real estate transaction or appraisal
of real property, a real estate broker or salesperson licensed under
ch. 452 or an appraiser certified or licensed under ch. 458.
(as) In connection with the foreclosure of real property, a
lender or prospective purchaser.
(b) Transmission and distribution utilities and operators
within whose geographic service territory the customer is
located.
(c) The commission or any person whom the commission authorizes by order or rule to receive the customer information.
(cm) An owner of a rental dwelling unit to whom the municipal utility provides notice of past-due charges pursuant to s.
66.0809 (5).
(cr) An owner of real property provided with municipal utility
service or the owner’s designated agent or representative.
(d) Any person who is otherwise authorized by law to receive
the customer information.
(3) PUBLIC RECORD EXCEPTION. Customer information is not
subject to inspection or copying under s. 19.35.
(4) CONSENT FORM. No later than April 1, 2014, the commission shall specify a form for a municipal utility to obtain a customer’s consent to the release of customer information.

(5) CUSTOMER POSTCARDS. A municipal utility that sends a
billing statement to a customer on a postcard does not violate the
prohibition under sub. (2).

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