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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 426 — Consumer transactions — administration

426.201 Registration.

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426.201 Registration.
(1)The registration requirements of this section apply to persons who do any of the following in this state:
(a)Make or solicit consumer credit transactions, except a person who engages in consumer credit transactions solely through honoring credit cards issued by 3rd parties not related to such person.
(b)Directly collect payments from or enforce rights against customers arising from such transactions, wherever made.
(2)Each person subject to the registration requirements under sub.
(1)shall file a registration statement with the administrator within 30 days after commencing business in this state. The registration statement shall include all of the following information:
(a)The name of the person.
(b)The name under which the person transacts business if different from par.
(a).
(c)The address of the person’s principal office, which may be outside this state.
(d)The addresses of all of the person’s offices or retail stores, if any, in this state.
(e)If consumer transactions or other business subject to this chapter are made otherwise than at an office or retail store in this state, a brief description of the manner in which they are made.
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