551.41 Annotation State was not required to prove that defendant entered into investment contracts with purpose or intent of defrauding investors. Van Duyse v. Israel, 486 F Supp. 1382 (1980).
551.42 551.42 Market manipulation. It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, in this state:
551.42(1) (1) To effect any transaction in a security which involves no change in the beneficial ownership thereof, or to enter any order or orders for the purchase or sale of any security with the knowledge that an order or orders of substantially the same size, at substantially the same time, and at substantially the same price, for the sale or purchase of the security, have been or will be entered by or for the same or affiliated persons, for the purpose of creating a false or misleading appearance of active trading in the security or a false or misleading appearance with respect to the market for the security;
551.42(2) (2) To effect, alone or with one or more other persons, a series of transactions in any security creating actual or apparent active trading in the security or raising or depressing the price of the security, for the purpose of inducing the purchase or sale of the security by others; or
551.42(3) (3) To induce the purchase or sale of any security by the circulation or dissemination of information to the effect that the price of the security will or is likely to rise or fall because of market operations of any one or more persons conducted for the purpose of raising or depressing the price of the security, if he or she is selling or offering to sell or purchasing or offering to purchase the security or is receiving a consideration, directly or indirectly, from any such person.
551.42 History History: 1981 c. 53 s. 43.
551.43 551.43 Broker-dealer activities. It is unlawful for a broker-dealer to effect in this state any transaction in, or to induce the purchase or sale of, any security by means of any manipulative, deceptive or other fraudulent device or contrivance, including any fictitious quotation. The division may by rule define the terms "manipulative, deceptive or other fraudulent device or contrivance".
551.43 History History: 1995 a. 27.
551.44 551.44 Advisory activities. It is unlawful for any person who receives any consideration from another person primarily for advising the other person as to the value of securities or their purchase or sale, whether through the issuance of analyses or reports or otherwise, in this state, to employ any device, scheme or artifice to defraud the other person; or engage in any act, practice or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit upon the other person; or take or have custody of any securities or funds of any client unless the adviser is licensed as a broker-dealer under this chapter. The division may adopt rules defining the terms used in this section.
551.44 History History: 1981 c. 53; 1995 a. 27.
subch. V of ch. 551 SUBCHAPTER V
GENERAL PROVISIONS
551.51 551.51 Administration.
551.51(1)(1) This chapter shall be administered by the division.
551.51(2) (2) It is unlawful for the division or any officers or employes of the division to use for personal benefit any information which is filed with or obtained by the division or an organization designated under s. 551.32 (1) (a) and which is not generally available to the public. Nothing in this chapter authorizes the division or any officers or employes of the division to disclose any confidential information except among themselves or to other securities administrators or regulatory authorities or when necessary or appropriate in a proceeding or investigation under this chapter. No provision of this chapter either creates or derogates from any privilege which exists at common law or otherwise when documentary or other evidence is sought under a subpoena directed to the division or any officers or employes of the division.
551.51 History History: 1971 c. 84; 1977 c. 418; 1981 c. 53; 1995 a. 27.
551.52 551.52 Fees and expenses.
551.52(1)(1)
551.52(1)(a)(a) There shall be a filing fee of $750 for every registration statement filed under s. 551.25 or 551.26. When a registration statement is denied or withdrawn before the effective date or a pre-effective stop order is entered under s. 551.28, the filing fee shall be retained.
551.52(1)(b) (b) An indefinite amount of securities shall be registered under a registration statement relating to redeemable securities issued by an open-end management company or a face amount certificate company, as defined in the investment company act of 1940, and the applicant shall pay the fee under par. (a). The registrant also shall, within 60 days after the end of each fiscal year during which its registration statement is effective and within 60 days after the registration is terminated, file a report on a form prescribed by rule of the division in which the registrant does any of the following:
551.52(1)(b)1. 1. Elects not to report the information under subd. 2. and instead pays a fee of $1,500.
551.52(1)(b)2. 2. Reports the amount of securities sold to persons in this state during the preceding fiscal year or, if the registration is terminated, during the portion of the preceding fiscal year during which the registration was effective, and pays a fee of 0.05% of the dollar amount of the securities sold to persons in this state, but not less than $150 nor more than $1,500.
551.52(2) (2) Every applicant for an initial or renewal license under s. 551.32 shall pay a filing fee of $200 in the case of a broker-dealer, $30 in the case of an agent representing a broker-dealer or issuer or a person representing an investment adviser, and $200 in the case of an investment adviser. A broker-dealer or investment adviser maintaining a branch office within this state shall pay an additional filing fee of $30 for each branch office. When an application is denied or withdrawn, the filing fee shall be retained.
551.52(3) (3) The expenses reasonably attributable to the examination of any matter arising under this chapter shall be charged to the applicant, registrant or licensee involved, but the expenses so charged shall not exceed such maximum amounts as the division by rule prescribes.
551.52(4) (4) The division may by rule require the payment of prescribed fees for delinquent or materially deficient filings of information or documents required under this chapter to be filed with the division or an organization designated under s. 551.32 (1) (a).
551.52(5) (5) All fees and expenses collected under this section shall be paid into the state treasury.
551.53 551.53 Advertising.
551.53(1)(1) It is unlawful for any person, in connection with the offer, sale or purchase of any security in this state, to publish, circulate or use any advertising:
551.53(1)(a) (a) That contains an untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; or
551.53(1)(b) (b) That has not been filed with the division not later than the date of publication or circulation, except as the division may otherwise provide by rule or order.
551.53(2) (2) The division may by rule or order prohibit the publication, circulation or use of any advertising deemed false or misleading.
551.54 551.54 Misleading filings. It is unlawful for any person to make or cause to be made, in any document filed with the division or filed under s. 551.32 (1) (a) with an organization designated by the division or in any proceeding under this chapter, any statement which is, at the time and in the light of the circumstances under which it is made, false or misleading in any material respect or, in connection with such statement, to omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.
551.54 History History: 1981 c. 53; 1995 a. 27.
551.55 551.55 Unlawful representations. Neither the fact that a registration statement or an application for a license has been filed nor the fact that a security is effectively registered or a person is licensed constitutes a finding by the division that any document filed under this chapter is true, complete and not misleading. Neither any such fact nor the fact that an exemption or exception is available for a security or a transaction means that the division has passed in any way upon the merits or qualifications of, or recommended or given approval to, any person, security or transaction. It is unlawful to make, or cause to be made, to any prospective purchaser, customer or client any representation inconsistent with the foregoing.
551.55 History History: 1995 a. 27.
551.56 551.56 Investigations and subpoenas.
551.56(1) (1) The division may:
551.56(1)(a) (a) Make such public or private investigations within or without this state as are necessary to determine whether any person has violated or is about to violate this chapter or any rule or order under this chapter, or to aid in the enforcement of this chapter or in the prescribing of rules and forms under this chapter;
551.56(1)(b) (b) Require or permit any person to file a statement in writing, under oath or otherwise as the division determines, as to all the facts and circumstances concerning the matter being investigated;
551.56(1)(c) (c) Publish information concerning any violation of this chapter or any rule or order under this chapter or concerning securities, or practices in the sale of securities, which appear or tend to be unfair, inequitable or fraudulent; and
551.56(1)(d) (d) Hold hearings, upon reasonable notice, and issue orders on the basis thereof, in respect of any matter arising out of the administration of this chapter.
551.56(2) (2) For the purpose of any investigation, hearing or proceeding under this chapter, the division or any officer designated by the division may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, take evidence and require the production of any books, papers, correspondence, memoranda, agreements or other documents or records which the division deems relevant or material to the inquiry. Failure to obey a subpoena or give evidence may be dealt with in accordance with s. 885.12.
551.56(3) (3)
551.56(3)(a)(a) No person is excused from attending and testifying or from producing any document or record before the division, or in obedience to the subpoena of the division or any officer designated by the division, or in any proceeding instituted by the division, on the ground that the testimony or evidence required of the person may tend to incriminate him or her or subject the person to a penalty or forfeiture; but no individual may be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of his or her testimony or evidence, after claiming his or her privilege against self-incrimination, except that the individual testifying is not exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury or contempt committed in testifying.
551.56(3)(b) (b) The immunity provided under par. (a) is subject to the restrictions under s. 972.085.
551.56 History History: 1975 c. 57; 1981 c. 53 ss. 27, 43; 1989 a. 122; 1995 a. 27.
551.57 551.57 Injunctions. Whenever it appears to the division that any person has engaged or is about to engage in any act or practice constituting a violation of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder, the division may bring an action in the name of the state in the circuit court of the appropriate county to enjoin the acts or practices and to enforce compliance with this chapter or any rule or order hereunder, or the division may refer the matter to the attorney general or the district attorney of the appropriate county. Upon a proper showing, the court may grant a permanent or temporary injunction or restraining order, or may appoint a receiver for the defendant or the defendant's assets, or may order rescission of any sales or purchases of securities determined to be unlawful under this chapter or any rule or order hereunder. The court may not require the division to post a bond.
551.57 History History: 1971 c. 84; 1981 c. 53 s. 43; 1995 a. 27.
551.58 551.58 Criminal penalties.
551.58(1)(1) Any person who wilfully violates any provision of this chapter except s. 551.54, or any rule under this chapter, or any order of which the person has notice, or who violates s. 551.54 knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the statement made was false or misleading in any material respect, may be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. Each of the acts specified shall constitute a separate offense and a prosecution or conviction for any one of such offenses shall not bar prosecution or conviction for any other offense.
551.58(2) (2) The division may refer such evidence as is available concerning violations of this chapter or of any rule or order under this chapter to the attorney general or the district attorney of the appropriate county, who may, with or without any reference, institute the appropriate criminal proceedings under this chapter. If referred to a district attorney, the district attorney shall, within 90 days, file with the division a statement concerning any action taken or, if no action has been taken, the reasons therefor.
551.58(3) (3) Nothing in this chapter limits the power of the state to punish any person for any conduct which constitutes a crime under any other statute.
551.58 History History: 1981 c. 53; 1995 a. 27.
551.59 551.59 Civil liabilities.
551.59(1)(1)
551.59(1)(a)(a) Any person who offers or sells a security in violation of s. 551.21, 551.31, 551.41 or 551.55 or any rule relating thereto, or any condition imposed under s. 551.26 or 551.27 or any order under this chapter of which the person has notice is liable to the person purchasing the security from him or her. The person purchasing the security may sue either at law or in equity to recover the consideration paid for the security, together with interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 from the date of payment, and reasonable attorney fees, less the amount of any income received on the security, upon the tender of the security, or for damages if the person no longer owns the security. Damages are the amount that would be recoverable upon a tender less the value of the security when the purchaser disposed of it and interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 from the date of disposition. Tender shall require only notice of willingness to exchange the security for the amount specified. Any notice may be given by service as in civil actions or by certified mail addressed to the last-known address of the person liable.
551.59(1)(b) (b) A person who offers or sells a security in violation of s. 551.41 (2) is not liable under par. (a) if the purchaser knew of the untrue statement of a material fact or omission of a statement of a material fact or the person sustains the burden of proof to establish that he or she did not know and in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known of the untrue statement or omission.
551.59(2) (2)
551.59(2)(a)(a) Any person who purchases a security in violation of s. 551.41 (2) is liable to the person selling the security to him or her, who may sue either at law or in equity to recover the security and reasonable attorney fees, plus any income received by the purchaser thereon, upon tender of the consideration received, or for damages and reasonable attorney fees if the purchaser no longer owns the security. Damages are the excess of the value of the security when the purchaser disposed of it, plus interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 from the date of disposition, over the consideration paid for the security. Tender requires only notice of willingness to pay the amount specified in exchange for the security. Any notice may be given by service as in civil actions or by certified mail to the last-known address of the person liable.
551.59(2)(b) (b) A person who purchases a security in violation of s. 551.41 (2) is not liable under par. (a) if the seller knew of the untrue statement of a material fact or omission of a statement of a material fact or the person sustains the burden of proof to establish that he or she did not know and in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known of the untrue statement or omission.
551.59(3) (3) Any person who wilfully participates in any act or transaction in violation of s. 551.42 shall be liable to any other person who purchases or sells any security at a price which was affected by the act or transaction for the damages sustained as a result of such act or transaction. Damages shall be the difference between the price at which the other person purchased or sold securities and the market value which the securities would have had at the time of his or her purchase or sale in the absence of the act or transaction, plus interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 and reasonable attorney fees.
551.59(4) (4) Every person who directly or indirectly controls a person liable under sub. (1), (2) or (3), every partner, principal executive officer or director of such person, every person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions, every employe of such person who materially aids in the act or transaction constituting the violation, and every broker-dealer or agent who materially aids in the act or transaction constituting the violation, are also liable jointly and severally with and to the same extent as such person, unless the person liable hereunder proves that he or she did not know, and in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known, of the existence of the facts by reason of which the liability is alleged to exist. There is contribution as in cases of contract among the several persons so liable.
551.59(5) (5) No action shall be maintained under this section unless commenced before the expiration of 3 years after the act or transaction constituting the violation, but the time specified for commencing such action shall be extended by reason of any fact and for the time specified in ss. 893.13 and 893.16 to 893.23.
551.59(6) (6)
551.59(6)(a)(a) No purchaser may commence an action under this section if, before suit is commenced, the purchaser has received a written offer stating the respect in which liability under this section may have arisen and fairly advising the purchaser of his or her rights; offering to repurchase the security for cash payable on delivery of the security equal to the consideration paid, together with interest at the legal rate under s. 138.04 from the date of payment, less the amount of any income received thereon or, if the purchaser no longer owns the security, offering to pay the purchaser upon acceptance of the offer an amount in cash equal to the damages computed in accordance with sub. (1); and stating that the offer may be accepted by the purchaser at any time within a specified period of not less than 30 days after the date of receipt thereof or such shorter period as the division may by rule prescribe; and the purchaser has failed to accept such offer in writing within the specified period.
551.59(6)(b) (b) No seller may commence an action under this section if, before suit is commenced, the seller has received a written offer stating the respect in which liability under this section may have arisen and fairly advising the seller of his or her rights; offering to return the security plus the amount of any income received thereon upon payment of the consideration received, or, if the purchaser no longer owns the security, offering to pay the seller upon acceptance of the offer an amount in cash equal to the damages computed in accordance with sub. (2); and providing that the offer may be accepted by the seller at any time within a specified period of not less than 30 days after the date of receipt thereof; and the seller has failed to accept the offer in writing within the specified period.
551.59(6)(c) (c) Offers shall be in the form and contain the information the division by rule prescribes. Every offer under this subsection shall be delivered to the offeree or sent by certified mail addressed to the offeree at the offeree's last-known address. If an offer is not performed in accordance with its terms, suit by the offeree under this section shall be permitted without regard to this subsection.
551.59(7) (7) No person who has made or engaged in the performance of any contract in violation of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder, or who has acquired any purported right under any contract with knowledge of the facts by reason of which its making or performance was in violation, may base any suit on the contract.
551.59(8) (8) Any condition, stipulation or provision binding any person acquiring any security to waive compliance with any provision of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder is void.
551.59(9) (9) The rights and remedies under this chapter are in addition to any other rights or remedies that may exist at law or in equity.
551.59 History History: 1979 c. 323 s. 33; 1981 c. 53 ss. 29 to 33, 43; 1983 a. 216; 1995 a. 27.
551.59 Annotation Chapter 551 is not exclusive remedy for securities fraud, it does not preempt common law fraud remedies. Esser Distributing v. Steidl, 149 W (2d) 64, 437 NW (2d) 884 (1989).
551.59 Annotation Sub. (7) is operative only when innocent party elects remedy of rescission and restitution and waives breach of contract remedy. Criticare Systems, Inc. v. Sentek, Inc. 159 W (2d) 639, 465 NW (2d) 216 (Ct. App. 1990).
551.59 Annotation Civil action brought in Wisconsin under federal law is subject to limitation under (5). Cahill v. Ernst & Ernst, 625 F (2d) 151 (1980).
551.59 Annotation Arbitration clause in securities brokerage contract was enforceable under federal arbitration act; sub. (8) was in "actual conflict" with act and was, therefore, preempted. Kroog v. Mait, 712 F (2d) 1148 (1983).
551.59 Annotation Section 551.59 (5) applies to actions arising out of sales of securities under SEC rules, rather than 893.19 (7) [now 893.93 (1) (b)]. Kramer v. Loewi & Co., Inc. 357 F Supp. 83.
551.59 Annotation Interpretation of phrase, "discovery of the facts constituting the fraud", in (5). Cahill v. Ernst & Ernst, 448 F Supp. 84 (1978).
551.59 Annotation See note to 895.01, citing Continental Assur. v. American Bankshares Corp. 483 F Supp. 175 (1980).
551.59 Annotation Limitation period under (5) begins to run when defrauded party is in possession of such essential facts as will, if diligently investigated, disclose the fraud. Gieringer v. Silverman, 539 F Supp. 498 (1982).
551.59 Annotation A defrauded party may not recover any indirect or consequential damages under (1) (a). Jersild v. Aker, 775 F Supp. 1198 (1991).
551.60 551.60 Miscellaneous powers.
551.60(1) (1) The division may by rule or order require any issuer of securities registered or exempted by order of the division under this chapter or predecessor laws to file with the division and distribute to its security holders in this state at least annually specified financial or other information concerning the issuer.
551.60(2) (2)
551.60(2)(a)(a) If the division has reason to believe that any offer or sale of an unregistered security is, has been or would be fraudulent to offerees or purchasers, the division may by order summarily prohibit further offers or sales of such security in this state until it is registered under this chapter.
551.60(2)(b) (b) If the division has reason to believe that any security is being or has been offered or sold in this state by any unlicensed person in violation of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder, the division may by order summarily prohibit such person from further offers or sales of securities in this state until licensed under this chapter.
551.60(2)(c) (c) If the division has reason to believe that any unlicensed person is transacting or has transacted business in this state as an investment adviser in violation of this chapter or any rule or order promulgated under this chapter, the division may by order summarily prohibit such person from further engaging in such activity in this state until licensed under this chapter.
551.60(3) (3) If the public interest and the protection of investors so require, the division may by order summarily suspend all trading in this state by broker-dealers and agents in any security for any period specified. No broker-dealer or agent may effect any transaction in, or induce or attempt to induce the purchase or sale of, any security in this state in which trading is so suspended, except in performance of a contract previously entered into. At any time after the issuance of an order under this subsection, any interested person may in writing request that the suspension of trading be vacated. Upon the receipt of a written request, the matter shall be noticed for hearing and a hearing shall be held in the manner provided in s. 551.61 (2). After the hearing, the division may order the suspension to be continued until modified or vacated by further order upon a finding that trading in the security will tend to work a fraud upon the purchasers or sellers of the security. Otherwise, the division shall vacate the suspension of trading and no further order may be entered under this subsection with respect to the same security in the absence of changed circumstances justifying an order.
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