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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 105 — Employment agents

105.07 Agent’s fees.

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105.07 Agent’s fees.
(1)Each employment agent’s license shall be renewed annually. Except as provided in sub.
(3), the license or renewal fee shall be one percent of all fees, charges, commissions, or other compensation actually received during the life of the license or renewal by an employment agent for service as such but in no event less than $50 nor more than $300. Except as provided in sub.
(3), the original license and annual renewal fee for a branch office or each additional place of business in the same community shall be $150.
(2)The minimum fee shall be paid before a license or renewal thereof is issued. Each employment agent to whom a license has been issued under this chapter shall file with the department, within 10 days after the previous license has expired, a verified statement showing the actual fees, charges, commission or other compensation received by the employment agent for services as such agent during the preceding year and with such statement shall pay the balance of such license fee due the state. Such fees shall be paid to the department and deposited in the general fund.
(3)An individual who is eligible for a fee waiver under the veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44 is not required to pay a fee under sub.
(1)for an original license.
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