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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 751 — Supreme court

751.155 Rules regarding the practice of law; delinquent taxes and unemployment insurance contributions.

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751.155 Rules regarding the practice of law; delinquent taxes and unemployment insurance contributions.
(1)The supreme court is requested to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the department of revenue under s. 73.0301 , and the supreme court is requested to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the department of workforce development under s. 108.227 .
(2)The supreme court is requested to promulgate rules that require each person, as a condition of membership in the state bar, to provide the board of bar examiners with his or her social security number and that prohibit the disclosure of that number to any person except the department of revenue for the sole purpose of making certifications under s. 73.0301 and the department of workforce development for the sole purpose of making certifications under s. 108.227 .
(3)The supreme court is requested to promulgate rules that deny an application for a license to practice law or revoke a license to practice law already issued if the applicant or licensee fails to provide the information required under rules promulgated under sub.
(2), if the department of revenue certifies that the applicant or licensee is liable for delinquent taxes under s. 73.0301 , or if the department of workforce development certifies that the licensee is liable for delinquent unemployment insurance contributions under s. 108.227 .
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