Wisconsin Code § 78.51

Theft of alternate fuels tax moneys
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All sums
paid by a purchaser of an alternate fuel to an alternate fuels dealer
as alternate fuels taxes which have not been paid to the state are
public moneys, the property of the state of Wisconsin. Any alternate fuels dealer who fails or refuses to pay over to the state the
tax on an alternate fuel at the time required in this chapter, or who
fraudulently withholds or appropriates or otherwise uses such
moneys or any portion thereof belonging to the state is guilty of
theft and shall be punished as provided by law for the crime of
theft, irrespective of whether that alternate fuels dealer has or
claims to have any interest in such moneys so received by that
dealer.

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