Wisconsin Code § 214.74

Orders of the division
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(1) If the affairs of the savings bank, savings bank subsidiary, service corporation or affiliate or savings bank holding company are not being conducted in
accordance with this chapter, the division may require the directors, officers and employees to take necessary corrective action.
If the necessary corrective action is not taken, the division may issue an order to the directors of the entity, to be served personally
or by certified mail, specifying a date for the performance of the
corrective action.
(2) If the order contains a finding that the business of the savings bank or savings bank holding company is being conducted in
a fraudulent, illegal, unsafe or unsound manner or that the violation or the continuance of the practice to be corrected may cause
insolvency, substantial dissipation of assets or earnings or the impairment of capital, the savings bank or savings bank holding
company shall comply with the order immediately, unless the order is modified or withdrawn by the division or modified or terminated by a court. Notwithstanding sub. (3), the division may
apply to the circuit court in the county in which the home office
of the savings bank or savings bank holding company is located
for enforcement of an order.
(3) If a hearing before the review board has not been requested within 20 days after service of an order, the division may,
at any time within 90 days after the date specified in the order for
an action to be taken or discontinued, commence an action in the
circuit court of the county in which the home office of the savings
bank or savings bank holding company is located to compel the

directors, officers or employees to take required corrective action.
If a hearing is requested pursuant to s. 214.78, the division may
institute suit within 90 days after a determination by the review
board.
(4) This section is in addition to the enforcement authority of
the division under subch. XII.

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