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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A person who conducts or proposes to conduct any of the following may be certified under s. 238.301(2):
(1) Job creation project. A project that creates and maintains for a period of time established by the corporation by rule full-time jobs in addition to any existing full-time jobs provided by the person.
(2) Capital investment project. A project that involves a significant investment of capital, as defined by the corporation by rule under s. 238.306(2)(b), by the person in new equipment, machinery, real property, or depreciable personal property.
(3) Employee training project. A project that involves significant investments in the training or reeducation of employees, as defined by the corporation by rule under s. 238.306(2)(c), by the person for the purpose of improving the productivity or competitiveness of the business of the person.
(4) Project related to persons with corporate headquarters in Wisconsin. A project that will result in the location or retention of a person's corporate headquarters in Wisconsin or that will result in the retention of employees holding full-time jobs in Wisconsin if the person's corporate headquarters are located in Wisconsin.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Economic Development (Ch. 238) § 238.302. Eligible activities - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/wisconsin-economic-development-ch-238/wi-st-238-302/
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