Wisconsin Code § 74.65

Lands acquired by state
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(1) EXCLUDED FROM
TAX CERTIFICATE. A tax certificate may not, at the time of issuance, include real property which was acquired by the state after taxes have become a lien on the property. Within a reasonable
time after the tax roll in which the delinquent real property taxes,
special charges, special taxes or special assessments charged to
such property are included is delivered to the county treasurer under s. 74.43, or within a reasonable time after a delinquency occurs, if it occurs after delivery of the tax roll to the county treasurer, or, if the roll is retained by a city authorized to act under s.
74.87, on or before July 1, the treasurer shall certify to the state
agency acquiring the property the amount of the delinquency, including interest and penalty, and include the description of the
property contained in the tax roll. Within a reasonable time after
receipt of the certification from the treasurer, the state agency
shall transmit the certification and a voucher to the department of
administration, directing that the amount of delinquency, including interest and penalty, be paid.
(2) NO TAX DEEDS ISSUED. No tax deed or equivalent evidence of title may be issued for real property which is acquired by
the state after a tax certificate which included the property was issued. A state agency which purchases property which is included
on an outstanding tax certificate shall pay to the treasurer an
amount sufficient to redeem the property. If by mistake a tax
deed or equivalent evidence of title is issued contrary to this subsection and the state brings an action to set aside the deed or
equivalent evidence of title, the court shall require, as a condition
of relief, that the state indemnify the county, city authorized to
act under s. 74.87 or persons having an interest in the property
which is founded upon the tax deed or equivalent evidence of
title.
(3) HOW LIENS PAID. The amount of unpaid liens against
property purchased by the state shall, when paid, be charged to
the appropriation to which the purchase price is charged. Liens
on property forfeited under s. 24.28 shall be paid out of the appropriation to which payments by the person forfeiting the property were credited.

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