Wisconsin Code § 565.40

Enforcement authority
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(1) INVESTIGATIONS.
The department of justice may investigate any activities by vendors or employees in the department, which affect the operation
or administration of the state lottery or any multijurisdictional
lottery in which the state participates, and shall report suspected
violations of state or federal law to the appropriate prosecuting
authority.
(1m) SUBPOENA POWER. For the purpose of an investigation
under sub. (1), the attorney general may issue a subpoena to compel the production of any books, papers, correspondence, memoranda, agreements or other documents or records which the attorney general deems relevant or material to the investigation. Section 885.12 shall apply to any failure to obey a subpoena under
this subsection.
(2) PROSECUTIONS. The attorney general and district attorneys have concurrent jurisdiction to commence prosecutions for
alleged violations of this chapter.
(3) BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION. (a) In this subsection:
1. “Secured area” means any areas where sensitive information is stored or accessible and any areas associated with the lottery with limited or controlled access.
2. “Sensitive information” means any report or study containing trade secrets, as defined in s. 134.90 (1) (c); any process
or production technique which is unique to the lottery; any information or documentation the disclosure of which would adversely affect the security or the competitive position of the lottery; any individual’s mailing address, e-mail address, telephone
number, or social security or federal employer identification
number; any financial account numbers; any personnel or employee information; any employee or vendor background investigation documents; any personal information provided by retailers
for contracting purposes; and any personally identifiable information, as defined in s. 19.62 (5).
(b) The department of revenue, with the assistance of the department of justice, may conduct a background investigation of
any person who may come into contact with any sensitive information associated with the lottery or who may have access to secured areas. The department of revenue may require the person
to be photographed and fingerprinted. The department of justice
may submit the fingerprints to the federal bureau of investigation
for the purpose of verifying the identity of the person fingerprinted and obtaining records of his or her criminal arrests and
convictions. The department of revenue, with the assistance of
the department of justice, shall repeat the background investiga-

tion of each person under this subsection every 5 years. The department of revenue shall reimburse the department of justice for
the department of justice’s services under this subsection.
(4) POLICE POWERS. The department may enforce violations
of this chapter, and special agents may exercise their arrest authority under s. 73.031 to enforce violations of this chapter. This
subsection does not deprive or relieve other law enforcement or
peace officers of the power and duty to enforce violations of this
chapter.

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