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Wis. Stat. § 101.9221

Grounds for refusing issuance of certificate of title

Known as the Employees’ Right to Know Law

The act spans §§ 101.01 to 101.988 (140 sections).

1999 a. 9, 53.

The department shall refuse issuance of a certificate of title if any required fee has not been paid or for any of the following reasons:

(1) The department has reasonable grounds to believe that: REGULATION OF INDUSTRY, BUILDINGS AND SAFETY 101.93555 (a) The person alleged to be the owner of the manufactured home is not the owner.

(b) The application contains a false or fraudulent statement.

(2) The applicant has failed to furnish any of the following:

(a) If applicable, the power of attorney required under 15 USC 1988 or rules of the department.

(b) Any other information or documents required by law or by the department pursuant to authority of law.

(3) The applicant is a manufactured home dealer and is prohibited from applying for a certificate of title under s. 101.921 (1)

(a) or (b).

(4) Except as provided in ss. 101.9203 (3) and 101.921 (1)

(a) for a certificate of title and registration for a manufactured home owned by a nonresident, the applicant is a nonresident and the issuance of a certificate of title has not otherwise been authorized by rule of the department.

Official source: Wisconsin State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wisconsin statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.