Wisconsin Code § 891.23

Copies of insurance books
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(1) Copies of the
entries in the books of any life or mutual benefit insurance corporation or association engaged in doing business on the level premium or assessment plan, together with statements verified by
the custodian of the books, showing the number of members insured in or belonging to the corporation or association, and the
number of members in each class or grade thereof, and the aggregate amount that would be due from them upon a single assessment, and that the copies are true and are taken from the regular
books of the corporation or association used and kept for the
transaction of its business, and that the books are now in his or
her custody or under his or her control, shall be received in all
proceedings as prima facie evidence of the entries or statements.
(2) No officer of any corporation or association described in
sub. (1) may be compelled to produce any books or records of the
corporation or association, except by special order of the court or
officer before whom the action or proceeding is pending. Verified copies and statements shall be furnished to the attorney who
reasonably requires them, at least 6 days before the time set for
the trial or hearing of the action or proceeding, and the books and
records shall be subject to the inspection of any interested party
or his or her attorney to the extent prescribed by the court or
officer.

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