Wisconsin Code § 616.74

Manner of obtaining company license; fee
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(1)
No certificate of authority shall be issued by the commissioner
until the company has filed with the commissioner the following:
(a) A formal application in such form and detail as the commissioner may require, executed under oath by its president or
other principal officer;
(b) A certified copy of its charter or articles of incorporation
and its bylaws, if any;
(c) A certificate from the department of financial institutions,
if it is a nonprofit corporation, that it has complied with the corporation laws of this state; if it is a corporation the stock of which
has been or is being sold to the general public, a certificate from
the division of securities that it has complied with the requirements of the securities law of this state.
(2) No certificate of authority shall be issued by the commissioner until the company has paid to the commissioner the fee required by s. 601.31 (1) (b).
(3) Every certificate of authority issued hereunder shall expire annually on July 1, of each year, unless sooner revoked or
suspended, as hereinafter provided.

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