Wisconsin Code § 645.89

Interstate priorities
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(1) PRIORITIES. In a liquidation proceeding in this state involving one or more reciprocal
states, the order of distribution of the domiciliary state shall control as to all claims of residents of this and reciprocal states. All
claims of residents of reciprocal states shall be given equal priority of payment from general assets regardless of where such assets are located.
(2) PRIORITY OF SPECIAL DEPOSIT CLAIMS. The owners of
special deposit claims against an insurer for which a liquidator is
appointed in this or any other state shall be given priority against
the special deposits in accordance with the statutes governing the
creation and maintenance of the deposits. If there is a deficiency
in any deposit so that the claims secured by it are not fully discharged from it, the claimants may claim against a security fund
or share in the general assets, but the sharing shall be deferred until general creditors having the same priority, and also claimants
against other special deposits having the same priority who have
received smaller percentages from their respective special deposits, have been paid percentages of their claims equal to the
percentage paid from the special deposit.
(3) PRIORITY OF SECURED CLAIMS. The owner of a secured
claim against an insurer for which a liquidator has been appointed
in this or any other state may surrender the security for the claim
and file the claim as a general creditor, or the claim may be discharged by resort to the security in accordance with s. 645.67, in
which case the deficiency, if any, shall be treated as a claim
against the general assets of the insurer or the appropriate security fund on the same basis as claims of unsecured creditors having the same priority.

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