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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The corporation shall prescribe the notice forms to be used under s. 66.1103(4m)(a)1. The corporation shall include on the forms a requirement for information on the number of jobs the person submitting the notice expects to be eliminated, created, or maintained on the project site and elsewhere in this state by the project which is the subject of the notice. The corporation shall prescribe the forms to be used under s. 66.1103(4m)(b).
(2) If the corporation receives a notice under s. 66.1103(4m)(a), the corporation shall estimate, no later than 20 days after receipt of the notice, whether the project that is the subject of the notice is expected to eliminate, create, or maintain jobs on the project site and elsewhere in this state and the net number of jobs expected to be eliminated, created, or maintained as a result of the project.
(5) The corporation shall issue an estimate made under sub. (2) to the city, village, town, or county which will issue the bonds to finance the project which is the subject of the estimate.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Economic Development (Ch. 238) § 238.11. Employment impact estimates - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/wisconsin-economic-development-ch-238/wi-st-238-11/
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