Wisconsin Code § 20.909

Abandoned, lost or escheated property
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(1)
LOST OR ABANDONED PROPERTY. Except as provided in s.
170.12, any personal property lost or abandoned in any building
or on any lands belonging to the state and unclaimed for a period
of 60 days may be returned to the person finding the same or may
be sold at private or public sale by the state agency having charge
of the place where such personal property is found. All receipts
from such sales, after deducting the necessary expenses of keeping such property and selling the same, shall be paid promptly
into the state treasury and credited to the school fund.
(2) ESCHEATED PROPERTY. The secretary of revenue may sell
either at public or private sale any personal property turned over
to the secretary as an escheat. The proceeds of any such sale shall
become a part of the school fund, and shall be subject to refund as
specified by the provision of law pursuant to which the property
escheated.

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