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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 79 — State revenue sharing

79.02 Shared revenue distributions.

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79.02 Shared revenue distributions.
(1)Except as provided in sub.
(b), the department of administration, upon certification by the department of revenue, shall distribute shared revenue payments to each municipality and county on the 4th Monday in July and the 3rd Monday in November.
(a)In this subsection, “estimated payments” means the amounts in the statement provided to the county or municipality under s. 79.015 .
(b)Subject to ss. 59.605
(4)and 70.995
(b), payments in July shall equal 15 percent of the municipality’s or county’s estimated payments under ss. 79.035 , 79.036 , 79.037 , 79.038 , 79.039 , and 79.04 and 100 percent of the municipality’s estimated payments under s. 79.05 . Upon certification by the department of revenue, the estimated payment under s. 79.05 may be distributed before the 4th Monday in July.
(3)Subject to s. 59.605
(4), payments to each municipality and county in November shall equal that municipality’s or county’s entitlement under ss. 79.035 , 79.036 , 79.037 , 79.038 , 79.039 , 79.04 , and 79.05 for the current year, minus the amount distributed to the municipality or county under sub.
(b).
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