Wisconsin Code § 214.37

Access to books and records; communication with members and stockholders
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(1) In this section, “financial records” means an original, copy or summary of any document or item containing information pertaining to any relationship established in the ordinary course of business between a savings bank and a customer.
(2) Except as provided in this section, no person may have access to the books and records of a savings bank or receive a list of
the members or stockholders.
(3) A person shall have the right to inspect books and records
of the savings bank that pertain to the person’s deposit accounts
or loans.
(4) This section does not prohibit any of the following:
(a) The preparation, examination, handling or maintenance of
financial records by any officer, employee or agent of a savings
bank having custody of records or examination of records by a
certified public accountant or other person engaged by the savings bank to perform an audit.
(b) The examination of financial records by, or the furnishing
of financial records by a savings bank to, any officer, employee or
agent of the division or a deposit insurance corporation for use
solely in the exercise of that person’s duties as an officer, employee or agent.
(c) The publication of data furnished from financial records if
the data cannot be identified to any person, deposit account or
loan file.
(d) The making of reports or returns required under the internal revenue code.
(e) The furnishing of information concerning the dishonor of
a negotiable instrument permitted to be disclosed under the uniform commercial code.
(f) The exchange in the regular course of business of credit information between a savings bank and another financial institution or a mortgage banker or between a savings bank and a consumer reporting agency.
(g) The furnishing of information to the appropriate law enforcement authorities if the savings bank reasonably believes a
crime involving the savings bank has been committed.
(h) The furnishing of information pursuant to ch. 177.
(i) The furnishing of information pursuant to the currency and
foreign transactions reporting act, 31 USC 5311 to 5326.
(j) The furnishing of information pursuant to any other statute
which by its terms or by rules promulgated under that statute requires the disclosure of financial records other than by subpoena,
summons, warrant or court order.
(k) The disclosure of the current balance of a depositor’s account and the identification of the account to any person who
submits all of the following:
1. An affidavit stating that the person has standing under s.
867.01 (3) (ac) or 867.02 (2) (ac) to petition for summary settlement or assignment of a decedent’s estate or that the person is an
heir of the decedent, or was guardian, as defined in s. 54.01 (10)
or s. 880.01 (3), 2003 stats., of the decedent at the time of the
decedent’s death, and may obtain transfer of property of a decedent under s. 867.03.
2. A certified copy of the depositor’s death record. If the
savings bank already possesses a certified copy of the depositor’s
death record, this subdivision does not apply.
(L) The disclosure of information relating to the financial
records of a customer if authorized by that customer.
(m) The disclosure of financial records under a subpoena,
summons, warrant or court order, if the savings bank mails a copy
of the subpoena, summons, warrant or court order to the customer, if living, or the customer’s personal representative, if
known, at that person’s last-known address by 1st class mail,
postage prepaid, unless the savings bank is specifically prohibited
from notifying the person under a state or federal law or by order
of the court.
(5) If a member or stockholder desires to communicate with
other members or stockholders of the savings bank with reference
to any question pending or to be presented at an annual or special
meeting, the savings bank shall give that person, upon written request, a written statement of the approximate number of members or stockholders entitled to vote at the meeting and an estimate of the cost of preparing and mailing the communication.
The requester shall submit the communication to the division
who, if finding it to be appropriate and accurate, shall direct the
savings bank to prepare and mail the communication to the mem-

bers or stockholders upon the requester’s payment or adequate
provision for payment of the expenses of preparation and mailing.
(7) A savings bank may sell or otherwise make use of a complete or partial list of customers if all of the following apply:
(a) The list does not classify customers by individual financial
criteria and contains only the names and addresses of customers.
(b) The savings bank gives each customer prior written notice
of the savings bank’s intent to furnish information about the customer and informs the customer that the customer has the right to
prohibit the release by notifying the savings bank in writing on a
form provided by the savings bank.
(c) The person who is furnished a list agrees in writing not to
furnish the list to another person.

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