Wisconsin Code § 202.031

General duties
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(1) The department shall establish the content and form of each type of registration. Upon the
request of a registrant and payment of a $10 fee, the department
may issue to a registrant a wall certificate.
(2) The department may require a registrant to do any of the
following:
(a) Display the registrant’s certificate of registration in a conspicuous place in the registrant’s office or place of business.
(b) Post a notice in a conspicuous place in the registrant’s office or place of business, or on the registrant’s Internet site, describing the procedures for filing a complaint against the
registrant.
(3) A registrant, or a registrant’s officer, director, trustee, or
member, who is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor anywhere
shall send a notice of the conviction by 1st class mail to the department within 48 hours after the entry of the judgment of
conviction.
(4) A registrant may voluntarily surrender his, her, or its registration. The department may refuse to accept that surrender if a
complaint has been filed or a disciplinary proceeding has been
commenced against the registrant.
(5) (a) Applicants and registrants shall keep current and accurate all material information contained in the application or on
file with the department. Material information includes name,
mailing address, electronic mail address, and trade names.
(b) Notification of any change to material information shall be
made to the department within 30 days after the change and shall
be made in writing or in accordance with other notification procedures approved by the department.
(c) Any person who fails to comply with par. (b) shall be subject to a forfeiture of $50 for each violation.
(6) Before using any trade name in this state, the registrant
shall inform the department in writing that the registrant intends
to use the trade name. Unless the registrant is informed by the department within 30 days of submission of the trade name to the
department that it may not use the proposed trade name, the registrant may use the trade name.

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