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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 126 — Agricultural producer security

126.50 Milk contractors; prohibited practices.

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126.50 Milk contractors; prohibited practices. No milk contractor, or officer, employee, or agent of a milk contractor, may do any of the following:
(1)Falsify any record or account, or conspire with any other person to falsify a record or account.
(2)Make any false or misleading representation to the department.
(3)If the milk contractor is licensed under s. 126.41
(1), engage in any activity that is inconsistent with representations made in the milk contractor’s annual license application.
(4)Make any false or misleading representation to a milk producer or producer agent related to matters regulated under this chapter.
(5)Fail to file the full amount of security required under s. 126.47
(6)by the date that the department specifies.
(6)Assault, threaten, intimidate, or otherwise interfere with an officer, employee, or agent of the department in the performance of his or her duties.
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