Wisconsin Statutes
Wis. Stat. § 19.67 (2026)
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19.67(1)(1) Collection from data subject or verification. An authority that maintains personally identifiable information that may result in an adverse determination about any individual’s rights, benefits or privileges shall, to the greatest extent practicable, do at least one of the following:
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2017–2017 · leading case: Dennis A. Teague v. Brad D. Schimel, 2017 WI 56 (Wis. 2017).
Dennis A. Teague v. Brad D. Schimel, 2017 WI 56 (Wis. 2017). “§ 19.67 ; (II) Disseminated information about him without first conducting the common-law balancing test; (III) Failed to correct inaccuracies in the information provided to requesters pursuant to Wis.”
— Wis. Stat. § 19.67(1)(b) — 1 case
Dennis A. Teague v. Brad D. Schimel, 2017 WI 56 (Wis. 2017). “§ 19.67 ; (II) Disseminated information about him without first conducting the common-law balancing test; (III) Failed to correct inaccuracies in the information provided to requesters pursuant to Wis.”
— Wis. Stat. § 19.67(l)(b) — 1 case
Dennis A. Teague v. Brad D. Schimel, 2017 WI 56 (Wis. 2017). “§ 19.67 ; (II) Disseminated information about him without first conducting the common-law balancing test; (III) Failed to correct inaccuracies in the information provided to requesters pursuant to Wis.”
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