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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1g) The commission shall charge and collect for the following purposes the following amounts:
(a) Obtaining a license under s. 13.63(1) to act on behalf of one principal, $250, except that no fee is required for an individual who is eligible for the veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44.
(am) Obtaining a license under s. 13.63(1) to act on behalf of 2 or more principals, $400, except that no fee is required for an individual who is eligible for the veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44.
(b) Filing the principal registration form under s. 13.64before July 1, 2021, $375.Beginning on July 1, 2021, the fee is $385.
(c) Filing a verified statement under s. 13.621(5), $10.
(d) Filing an authorization statement under s. 13.65before July 1, 2021, $125.Beginning on July 1, 2021, the fee is $135.
(e) Registering an interest in a legislative proposal, proposed administrative rule, budget bill subject or other topic under s. 13.67(2), $10, except that no fee is required for an individual who is eligible for the veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44.
(1r) The commission may accept payment under this section by credit card, debit card, or other electronic payment mechanism, and may charge a surcharge to recover the actual cost associated with the acceptance of that electronic payment.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Organization of State Government (Ch. 13 to 22) § 13.75. Fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/organization-of-state-government-ch-13-to-22/wi-st-13-75/
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