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signed by the judge or accompanied by an affidavit of the judge listing the department and classesjudged. A separate affidavit shall be required for each department.(b) Index of exhibitors and their addresses, with amounts paid on premiums opposite each name.The total of each index sheet shall be shown on the bottom of the sheet. and the total of the indexshall correspond with the total of premiums awarded as shown by judging sheets.(c) One voucher claim for state aid.(d) One premium book.4. One copy of the annual financial report shall reach the office of the department before the endof the calendar year in which the fair is held. State aid received for the current year shall beincluded as a receipt in such statements .5. Before submitting its financial report, every fair association, society or board shall have itsaccounts audited by either a certified public accountant, a county auditor, or an auditing committee.If audited by an auditing committee, at least one of the committee members shall be familiar withthe records and procedures. The society or board shall submit to the department at the time thefinancial report is submitted, a statement of the type of audit conducted including the date andnames of those making the audit, or a copy of the audit report.6. A copy of the financial report as published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county inwhich the fair was held shall be submitted to the department prior to December 31st of the year inwhich the fair was held. The financial statement shall include all receipts, disbursements, accountsreceivable and accounts payable in connection with the operation of the fair, and shall show thefinancial condition of the fair organization before and after the fair.HISTORY: Cr Register, April 1976, No. 244, eff. 5-1-76;am. 3 (c), Register, March,1980,No 291, eff. 4-1-80.ATCP 10.87 FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS(1) ORGANIZER RESPONSIBILITIES. The organizer of a fair or exhibition shall do all of the following:(a) Comply with this section, and take reasonable steps to ensure that all exhibitors comply.(b) Obtain, review, and keep in writing all of the information required under sub. (2) (b). Theorganizer may keep the written information in electronic form. The organizer shall keep theinformation for at least 5 years, and shall make it available to the department for inspectionand copying upon request.(c) Appoint a licensed veterinarian to do all of the following on behalf of the organizer, if the fair orexhibition lasts for more than 24 hours:1. Conduct a daily inspection of the exhibited animals.2. Review information under sub. (2) (b) on behalf of the organizer.Note: A “fair,” as defined in s. ATCP 10.01 (41), means a state, county, or district fair. An “exhibition,”as defined in s. ATCP 10.01 (37), means an organized fair, swap meet, rodeo, trail ride, show,or other organized event at which animals owned by different persons are brought together andexhibited on the same premises. An “exhibition” does not include any of the following:• An animal market.• An exhibition operated by an institution accredited by the association of zoos and aquariums.• A wild animal exhibition operated pursuant to a permit from the Wisconsin department of naturalresources.(2) EXHIBITOR RESPONSIBILITIES. A person who exhibits an animal at a fair or exhibition shalldo all of the following:(a) Comply with applicable requirements under this chapter related to the movement and exhibitionof animals.(b) Provide all of the following to the organizer of the fair or exhibition:1. The exhibitor’s name and address.2. Identification of animals exhibited, including number, type, and description.3. Appropriate and reliable documentation to show compliance with disease testing and otherhealth requirements under this section.Note: Documentation may include certificates of veterinary inspection or other appropriate andreliable documentation.4. The livestock premises code, if any, of the premises from which the animals originate.5. Appropriate and reliable documentation, if requested by the organizer of the fair or exhibition,to show that the animals were lawfully imported or moved to the fair or exhibition.43