Wisconsin does not require a groomer to be licensed. Illinois does. New York does not require license.
Wisconsin does not require registration of regular Title I firearms.
Both Tennessee and Wisconsin require auto liability insurance in order to drive in the states. Wisconsin requires that you have liability and uninsured motorists coverage.
Wisconsin was indeed the first state to require a direct primary for an election. Robert LaFollette, Wisconsin's governor at the time, successfully advocated for this system.
Wisconsin does not require registration of handguns. Information for you: http://crime.about.com/od/gunlawsbystate/a/gunlaws_wi.htm MOST states do not require registration of firearms.
No, not all private schools require students to wear uniforms.
The State of Michigan does nor require a Private Road Agreement. But, it's a good idea. The State does require that if you sell a house on a private road that you disclose if the road is not required to be maintained by the county.
Although this answer varies with the individual's health and financial resources, the answer is almost always, "yes." And, if you have private health insurance, your private carrier will almost surely require you to take Medicare Part B (SMIB).
In Wisconsin, you do not need a permit to purchase a firearm. However, buyers must pass a background check when purchasing from a licensed dealer. Private sales do not require a background check, but it is still advisable to follow safe and responsible practices. Additionally, a permit is required to carry a concealed weapon.
Yes, St. Kilian's parish school in Hartford, Wisconsin does require uniforms for its students. Uniform requirements usually vary by grade level and gender. It is recommended to check with the school directly for specific details on the uniform policy.
Wisconsin does not require a permit to purchase or to own a firearm. It does require a permit to carry a firearm concealed on your person. When you apply, the permit will be granted or denied within 21 days by State law.
According to what I found on the internet on various websites, Wisconsin does not require gun registration.