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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Generally. Except as provided in sub. (2) or (3), the department may demand and collect from a contractor any claim amounts that the department pays under s. 126.72(1) or under s. 126.72(2) with the proceeds of contingent financial backing under s. 126.06(1) because of the contractor's default.
(2) Bond payments. A bond surety may demand and collect, from a contractor, any claim amounts that the bond surety pays to the department under s. 126.72(2) because of the contractor's default. The bond surety shall provide the department with a copy of each demand under this subsection.
(3) Trade credit insurance payments. If the department files a claim against a trade credit insurance policy under s. 126.72(2) and obtains and uses proceeds from the insurance policy to make payments authorized under s. 126.72(2), the trade credit insurer may demand and collect the amount of those payments from the defaulting contractor.
(4) Subrogation. The department is subrogated to the rights of a claimant who obtains a payment under s. 126.72(1) or (2) in an amount equal to the payment, against the defaulting contractor and against any party that would otherwise be liable to the claimant for the amount of the default.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Trade Regulations (Ch. 125 to 139) § 126.73. Reimbursing payments - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/trade-regulations-ch-125-to-139/wi-st-126-73/
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