Wisconsin Code § 279.21

Reports and records
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(1) The authority shall keep
an accurate account of all of its activities and of all of its receipts
and expenditures, and shall annually in January make a report of
its activities, receipts, and expenditures to the governor and to the
chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the
legislature under s. 13.172 (2). The reports shall be in a form approved by the state auditor. The state auditor may investigate the
affairs of the authority, may examine the property and records of
the authority, and may prescribe methods of accounting and the
rendering of periodical reports in relation to activities undertaken
by the authority.
(2) The authority, annually on January 15, shall file with the
department of administration and the joint legislative council a
complete and current listing of all forms, reports, and papers required by the authority to be completed by any person, other than
a governmental body, as a condition of obtaining the approval of
the authority or for any other reason. The authority shall attach a
blank copy of each such form, report, or paper to the listing.

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