Wisconsin Ethics Statutes and Administrative Rules - Resource Index
Summary
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission maintains a publicly accessible resource page listing the Wisconsin statutes and administrative rules governing ethics, campaign finance, and lobbying regulation. The page links to Chapter 11 (Campaign Finance), Chapter 13 Subchapter III (Regulation of Lobbying), Chapter 19 Subchapter III (Code of Ethics for Public Officials and Employees), and the Commission's own Administrative Rules.
What changed
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission published a resource page indexing the applicable Wisconsin ethics statutes and administrative rules. The page organizes resources into four categories: Chapter 11 (Campaign Finance), Chapter 13 Subchapter III (Regulation of Lobbying), Chapter 19 Subchapter III (Code of Ethics for Public Officials and Employees), and the Commission's own Administrative Rules. Each category links to the full statutory text on the Wisconsin Legislature's website.
Affected parties — public officials, employees, lobbyists, and regulated organizations — should use this index to identify the specific statutory provisions applicable to their activities. The resource page does not create new obligations; it consolidates links to existing law. Compliance counsel should bookmark this page as a reference starting point when advising clients on Wisconsin campaign finance, lobbying, and ethics requirements.
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Ethics > Statutes and Administrative Rules
Statutes and Administrative Rules
Wisconsin Statutes
- Chapter 11 - Campaign Finance
- Chapter 13, Subchapter III - Regulation of Lobbying
- Chapter 19, Subchapter III - Code of Ethics for Public Officials and Employees
Administrative Code
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