Wisconsin Code § 625.32

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(1) APPLICATION. A rate service organization applying for a license as required by s. 625.31 shall include
with its application:
(a) A copy of its constitution, charter, articles of organization,
agreement, association or incorporation, and a copy of its bylaws,
plan of operation and any other rules or regulations governing the
conduct of its business;
(b) A list of its members and subscribers;
(c) The name and address of one or more residents of this
state upon whom notices, process affecting it or orders of the
commissioner may be served;
(d) A statement showing its technical qualifications for acting
in the capacity for which it seeks a license; and
(e) Any other relevant information and documents that the
commissioner may require.
(2) CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES. Every organization which
has applied for a license under sub. (1) shall thereafter promptly
notify the commissioner of every material change in the facts or
in the documents on which its application was based.
(3) GRANTING OF LICENSE. If the commissioner finds that the
applicant and the natural persons through whom it acts are competent, trustworthy, and technically qualified to provide the services proposed, and that all requirements of law are met, he or she
shall issue a license specifying the authorized activity of the applicant. The commissioner may not issue a license if the proposed activity would tend to create a monopoly or to lessen or destroy price competition.
(4) DURATION. Licenses issued pursuant to this section shall
remain in effect until the licensee withdraws from the state or until the license is suspended or revoked.
(5) AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS. Any
amendment to a document filed under sub. (1) (a) shall be filed at
least 30 days before it becomes effective. Failure to comply with
this subsection shall be a ground for revocation of the license
granted under sub. (3).

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