Wis. Admin. Code Department of Administration Adm 82.28 - Determination of control
(1) Factors that
the department may consider in determining whether one or more disabled veteran
owners control a business include the following:
(a) Authority and restrictions as indicated
in the articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes of corporate meetings, bank
signature cards, partnership and joint venture agreements and other business
agreements and documents.
(b)
Membership of one or more disabled veteran owners on the board of
directors.
(c) Holdings by disabled
veteran owners of the voting interests in the business.
(d) The managerial experience, knowledge and
expertise of the disabled veteran owners in such areas as finance, budgeting,
personnel, production, marketing and research.
(e) Whether the disabled veteran owners have
the authority to make policy decisions in such areas as finance, budgeting,
personnel, production, marketing and research.
(f) Whether the daily business operations are
controlled by one or more duly authorized representatives of one or more
disabled veterans.
(g) Whether the
disabled veteran owners or their duly authorized representatives are
substantially unconnected with the principal place of business, such as by
being incarcerated.
(2)
An applicant's assertion of being independent from a business that is owned by
other than a disabled veteran may not rest solely on recognition of the
disabled veteran owners by governmental taxing authorities. Other test criteria
may include the following:
(a) An applicant's
relationship with any business that is not owned by a disabled veteran, which
involves any long-term contract or lease agreements.
(b) The existence of working agreements with
any business that is not owned by a disabled veteran.
(c) An applicant's status as a party to any
contract or lease agreement on terms at variance with industry standards or
prudent business practices.
(d) The
existence of restrictive financing agreements with any business that is not
owned by a disabled veteran or any financial institution which impose undue
limitations on the applicant.
(e)
Interlocking stock ownership of the applicant and any business that is not
owned by a disabled veteran in the same industry.
(f) Common directors or officers between the
applicant and any business that is not owned by a disabled veteran.
(g) An applicant's use of employees,
equipment, expertise, facilities, or other resources from a business that is
not owned by a disabled veteran.
(h) The receipt of financial benefits, such
as profits and wages, that are not commensurate with the duties performed, by a
business that is not owned by a disabled veteran.
(i) An applicant that cannot operate without
licenses, permits or insurance held by another business.
(j) An applicant that does not possess all
legal requirements necessary to its operation.
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