Wisconsin Code § 34.09

Financial institutions eligible as public depositories
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Every federal or state credit union, state bank, federal or
state savings and loan association, savings and trust company and
federal or state savings bank and every national bank may be designated as a public depository and may receive and hold public
deposits, subject to this chapter, if the financial institution has a
branch or main office located in this state, complies with this
chapter with respect to public deposits and accepts payments
made by the state under s. 16.412. The division of banking has
the same powers and duties with regard to making and continuing
public deposits in national banks, federal and state credit unions,
federal and state savings banks and federal and state savings and
loan associations as the powers and duties exercised and performed by the division of banking with regard to public deposits
in state banks.

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