Wisconsin Code § 221.0802

Banks may be placed in hands of division
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A bank doing business under this chapter may place its affairs
and assets under the control of the division by posting a notice on
its front door, as follows: “This bank is in the hands of the Division of Banking of the Department of Financial Institutions”.
Immediately upon posting such notice, the bank shall notify the
division of this action. The posting of the notice, or the taking
possession of a bank by the division, places the bank’s assets and
property in the possession of the division, and bars any attachment proceedings. For each day the division is placed in possession of the bank, and until such time as a special deputy is appointed under s. 220.08 (4), the bank shall pay to the division the
actual cost of such liquidation proceedings.

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