Wisconsin Code § 202.21

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In this subchapter:
(1) “Applicant” means a professional employer organization
or a professional employer group that applies for initial or renewal registration under s. 202.22.
(2) “Client” means any person that enters into a written contract with a professional employer organization or a professional
employer group for the provision of the nontemporary, ongoing
workforce of the person.
(3) “Controlling person” means any of the following:
(a) A person who, individually or acting in concert with one
or more other persons, owns or controls, directly or indirectly, 25
percent or more of the ownership interest of an applicant or
registrant.
(b) A person who serves as president or chief executive officer
of an applicant or registrant or who otherwise has the authority to
act as the senior executive officer of an applicant or registrant.
(3m) “Department” means the department of financial
institutions.
(4) “Professional employer group” means 2 or more professional employer organizations that are controlled by the same
person.
(5) “Professional employer organization” means a person that
is engaged in the business of entering into written contracts for
the provision of the nontemporary, ongoing employee workforce
of a client and providing services under those contracts and that
under those contracts has the obligation to pay the employees
providing services for those clients from its own accounts, regardless of whether the person uses the term “professional employer organization,” “PEO,” “staff leasing company,” “registered staff leasing company,” “employee leasing company,” or
“administrative employer,” or uses any other name, as part of the
person’s business name or to describe the person’s business.
“Professional employer organization” does not mean a temporary
help agency, as defined in s. 102.01 (2) (f), or a temporary help
company, as defined in s. 108.02 (24m).
(6) “Registrant” means a professional employer organization
or a professional employer group that is registered under s.
202.22.

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