Wisconsin Code § 563.64

Bookkeeping and accounts
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(1) Each licensed
organization shall maintain a single entry or double entry bookkeeping system for the purpose of recording all receipts and expenditures in connection with the conduct of bingo and the disbursement of profits derived therefrom. Such bookkeeping system shall consist of a columnar book maintained on a calendar or
fiscal year basis.
(2) The columnar book, deposit books, canceled checks,
records of share drafts, check books, records of share accounts,
records of negotiable orders of withdrawal, deposit slips, bank
statements and copies of financial statements of bingo operations
and all other books and accounts shall be maintained for not less
than 4 years and shall be available at reasonable times for examination by the department or its authorized representative. The
department may require the licensed organization to obtain microfilm copies of share drafts to the extent necessary for examination purposes. All documents supporting the entries made in
the books of accounts shall be kept by the licensed organization
for a period of not less than 4 years. Such documents shall include, but are not limited to, bank statements, canceled checks,
records of share drafts, deposit slips and invoices for all
expenditures.

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