Wisconsin Code § 409.520

Acceptance and refusal to accept record; social security numbers
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(1) MANDATORY REFUSAL TO ACCEPT RECORD. A filing office shall refuse to accept a record for
filing for a reason set forth in s. 409.516 (2) and may refuse to accept a record for filing only for a reason set forth in s. 409.516 (2).
(1m) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS. (a) A filing office may
not file and index a record under this subchapter if the record
contains the social security number of an individual. If a filing
office is presented with a record that contains an individual’s social security number, the filing office may, prior to filing and indexing the record, remove or obscure characters from the social
security number such that the social security number is not discernable on the record.
(b) If a filing office is presented with a record for filing and
indexing that contains an individual’s social security number, and
if the filing office does not discover that the record contains the
individual’s social security number until after the record is filed
and indexed, the filing office is not liable for the record drafter’s
placement of the individual’s social security number on the
record and the filing office may remove or obscure characters
from the social security number such that the social security
number is not discernable on the record.
(c) If a filing office files and indexes a record that contains the
complete social security number of an individual, the record
drafter is liable to the individual whose social security number
appears in the filed and indexed record for any actual damages resulting from the record being filed and indexed.
(2) COMMUNICATION CONCERNING REFUSAL. If a filing office refuses to accept a record for filing, the filing office shall
communicate to the person that presented the record the fact of
and reason for the refusal and the date and time the record would
have been filed had the filing office accepted the record. The
communication must be made at the time and in the manner prescribed by filing-office rule but, in no event more than:
(a) Five business days after the filing office receives the
record for records received before July 1, 2003; and
(b) Two business days after the filing office receives the
record for records received on or after July 1, 2003.
(3) WHEN FILED FINANCING STATEMENT EFFECTIVE. A filed
financing statement satisfying s. 409.502 (1) and (2) is effective,
even if the filing office is required to refuse to accept it for filing
under sub. (1). However, s. 409.338 applies to a filed financing
statement providing information described in s. 409.516 (2) (e)
which is incorrect at the time the financing statement is filed.
(4) SEPARATE APPLICATION TO MULTIPLE DEBTORS. If a
record communicated to a filing office provides information that
relates to more than one debtor, this subchapter applies as to each
debtor separately.

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