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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 426 — Consumer transactions — administration

426.202 Fees.

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426.202 Fees.
(1m)Amount of registration fee.
(a)Definitions. In this subsection:
2. “Reporting period” means, for any registration statement, the last full calendar year preceding the date on which the registration statement is due.
3. “Year-end balance” means, for any reporting period, the outstanding balance of all consumer credit transactions that a person has entered into or has obtained by assignment, and that originated in this state, as of December 31 preceding the annual registration filing date under s. 426.201
(a).
(b)Registration fee requirement. Any person required to register under s. 426.201 shall pay a registration fee to the administrator when the person files the registration statement required under s. 426.201 .
(c)Amount of registration fee. The amount of the registration fee shall be determined in accordance with rates set by the administrator. In setting these rates, the administrator shall consider the costs of administering chs. 421 to 427 and 429 , including the costs of enforcement, education and seeking voluntary compliance with chs. 421 to 427 and 429 . The registration fee for a person shall be based on the person’s year-end balance for the reporting period.
(4)Submission of data for calculating the amount of fee. A person required to register under s. 426.201 shall submit such financial and other data as the administrator may require which will support the computation of the amount of the fee.
(5)Recovery of fees. The administrator shall bring an action in any court of record to recover any fees that the administrator determines are due and owing under this section.
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