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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 45 — Veterans

45.47 Record-keeping and audit requirements for grant programs administered by the department.

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45.47 Record-keeping and audit requirements for grant programs administered by the department.
(1)Definition. In this section, “grant recipient” means a county, American Indian tribe or band, nonprofit organization, or other person that is not an individual and that receives a grant from the department under this chapter.
(2)Requirements. Each grant recipient shall maintain records as required by the department concerning the grant recipient’s expenditure of grant moneys. Each grant recipient shall give the department access to those records upon request of the department, and the department may audit those records to ensure compliance with applicable grant requirements.
(3)Reduction, suspension, or termination of grant. If a grant recipient fails to comply with sub.
(2), the department may, in addition to any other legal remedy available to the department, reduce, suspend, or terminate a grant the department made to the grant recipient.
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