Wisconsin Code § 633.13

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(1) GENERAL. Except as provided in sub. (2), a person may not perform, offer to perform or
advertise any service as an administrator or a pharmacy benefit
manager unless the person has obtained a license under s. 633.14.
A pharmacy benefit manager that also performs services as an
administrator need only obtain an administrator license under s.
633.14.
(2) EXEMPTIONS. The commissioner may exempt by rule certain classes of administrators from the requirement of sub. (1) if
the commissioner determines any of the following:
(a) That the functions that the administrators perform do not
require special competence or trustworthiness or otherwise do
not require the regulatory surveillance of a licensing requirement.
(b) That other safeguards make a licensing requirement
unnecessary.

(3) RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRINCIPAL. A principal may not use
the services of an administrator unless the administrator furnishes proof of licensure under s. 633.14 or exemption under sub.
(2). An insurer or a self-insured health plan may not use the services of a pharmacy benefit manager unless the pharmacy benefit
manager furnishes proof of licensure under s. 633.14.

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