Wisconsin Code § 203.06

Reporting requirements; books and records
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(1) On or before July 1 of each year, a provider required to be licensed under s. 203.03 (1) shall submit an annual report to the division that includes all of the following information related to
earned wage access services the provider provided in this state
during the prior year:
(a) Gross revenue attributable to those earned wage access
services.
(b) The total number of transactions in which the provider
provided proceeds to consumers.
(c) The total number of unique consumers to whom the
provider provided proceeds.
(d) The total dollar amount of proceeds the provider provided
to consumers.
(e) The total dollar amount of fees, voluntary tips, gratuities,
or other donations the provider received from consumers.
(2) Failure by a provider to submit a timely report as required
under sub. (1) is grounds for disciplinary action by the division.
(3) The division shall keep confidential the information contained in the annual report under sub. (1), and this information is
not subject to public copying or inspection under s. 19.35 (1), but
the division may prepare and make publicly available an aggre-

gated and anonymized analysis of the information submitted by
all providers under this section.
(4) A provider required to be licensed under s. 203.03 (1)
shall keep such books and records that, in the opinion of the division, will enable the division to determine whether the provider is
in compliance with this chapter. The provider shall retain records
related to proceeds for at least 2 years following the date on which
proceeds are provided. The provider may keep books and records
at a place of business located outside this state if the provider is
able to readily produce those books and records for review by the
division upon reasonable request by the division.

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