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Professional Standards Council
Statement of Economic Interest



Each member of the Professional Standards Council must provide information (as required by the State Government Accountability Board) in the form of a Statement of Economic Interest. Information about this is listed below:

Who Must File a Statement of Economic Interest?

The governor, other officials chosen in statewide elections, legislators, members of state commissions and part-time boards that direct state agencies, members of examining boards that regulate trades and professionals, members and key officials of district boards of the state's vocational, technical, and adult education schools, key salaried officials in state government, judges, district attorneys, and other officials identified by statute.

When Must Someone File This Statement?

State officials must file within 21 days of assuming office. State officials then need to update their Statements annually on or before April 30, reporting their economic interests for the preceding calendar year.

What Type of Information Must Be Filed?

The type of information that is filed in the Statement includes employers, businesses and partners, investments, real estate holdings, customers, clients, tenants, gifts, honoraria and expenses, other sources of income, offices and directorships, representations of organizations, and creditors.

How Is This Form Filed?

To get the appropriate forms to fill out, PSC members should contact Cindy Kreckow. Cindy is an Ethics and Lobbying Specialist for the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board.



For questions about this information, contact Peggy A. Solberg (608) 266-2662

Last updated on 10/16/2009 9:27:19 AM