Wisconsin Code § 221.0616

Reliance by directors or officers
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Unless the
director or officer has knowledge that makes reliance unwarranted, a director or officer, in discharging his or her duties to the
bank, may rely on information, opinions, reports or statements,
which may be written or oral or formal or informal and which
may include financial statements, valuation reports and other financial data, if they are prepared or presented by any of the
following:
(1) OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES. An officer or employee of
the bank whom the director or officer believes in good faith to be
reliable and competent in the matters presented.
(2) EXPERTS. Legal counsel, certified public accountants licensed or certified under ch. 442, or other persons as to matters
that the director or officer believes in good faith are within the
person’s professional or expert competence.
(3) BOARD COMMITTEES. In the case of reliance by a director,
a committee of the board of directors of which the director is not
a member if the director believes in good faith that the committee
merits confidence.

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