Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Workforce Development
DWD 218-226 - Civil Rights
Chapter DWD 224 - Whistleblower protection
Section DWD 224.24 - Filing of documents by facsimile transmission or electronic mail

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) FILING OF DOCUMENTS BY FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION.

(a) Except where otherwise directed by the division, documents may be filed by facsimile transmission. Documents filed by facsimile transmission shall include a cover sheet setting forth all of the following information:
1. The name of the sender.

2. The individual to whom the transmission is directed, if that individual is known.

3. The number of pages being transmitted, including the cover sheet.

(b) The date of transmission recorded by the division's facsimile machine shall constitute the date of filing of a document under this section, except that documents filed by facsimile after the regular business hours of the division as established by s. 230.35(4) (f), Stats., or on a day when the offices of the division are closed pursuant to s. 230.35(4) (a), Stats., shall be considered filed on the next business day of the division.

(2) FILING OF DOCUMENTS BY ELECTRONIC MAIL. Documents may be filed by electronic mail only if expressly authorized by the equal rights officer or the administrative law judge assigned to the case.

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