Wisconsin Code § 228.03

Copy to be deemed to be original record
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(1)
A photographic reproduction of an original document, court order, plat, paper, written instrument, writing, record, book of
record, file, or other material, or a copy of material generated
from optical disc or electronic storage of the original material,
bearing upon or pertinent to the activities and functions of any
county office, department, agency, board, commission, court, or
institution, in counties having a population of 750,000 or more, is
deemed to be an original for all purposes, if it meets the applicable standards established in ss. 16.61 and 16.612.
(2) Any photographic reproduction of an original record
meeting the standards prescribed in s. 16.61 (7) or copy of a
record generated from an original record stored in optical disc or
electronic format in compliance with ss. 16.61 and 16.612 shall
be taken as, stand in lieu of, and have all of the effect of the original record and shall be admissible in evidence in all courts and
all other tribunals or agencies, administrative or otherwise, in all
cases where the original document is admissible. A transcript,
exemplification, or certified copy of such a reproduction of an
original record, or certified copy of a record generated from an
original record stored in optical disc or electronic format, for the
purposes specified in this subsection, is deemed to be a transcript, exemplification, or certified copy of the original. The custodian of a photographic reproduction shall place the reproduction or optical disc in conveniently accessible storage and shall
make provision for preserving, examining, and using the reproduction of the record or generating a copy of the record from optical disc or electronic storage. An enlarged copy of a photographic reproduction of a record made in accordance with the
standards specified in s. 16.61 (7) or an enlarged copy of a record
generated from an original record stored in optical disc or electronic format in compliance with ss. 16.61 and 16.612 that is certified by the custodian as provided in s. 889.18 (2) has the same
effect as an actual-size copy.

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