Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 90-139 - Trade and Consumer Protection
Chapter ATCP 97 - Public warehouse keepers
Section ATCP 97.06 - License suspension or revocation
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง ATCP 97.06
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) GENERAL. The secretary may suspend, revoke or impose conditions on a public warehouse keeper's license for cause pursuant to s. 93.06(7) and (8), Stats. Cause may include any violation of this chapter.
Note: See ch. ATCP 1 for procedure in suspension or revocation proceedings.
(2) SUMMARY SUSPENSION.
(a) The secretary may
issue a summary order suspending a public warehouse keeper's license without
prior notice or hearing if the secretary determines that any of the following
conditions exists:
1. The public warehouse
keeper has failed to file security required under s.
ATCP 97.08.
2. The security filed by the public warehouse
keeper does not comply with s.
ATCP 97.08.
3. The security filed by the public warehouse
keeper has been canceled without adequate prior notice to the department under
s.
ATCP 97.08.
4. The public warehouse keeper has failed to
file satisfactory security to replace a canceled surety bond before the
effective date of the cancellation.
5. The public warehouse keeper has failed to
file satisfactory security to replace an expiring letter of credit at least 31
days before that letter of credit expires.
6. The public warehouse keeper has failed to
file satisfactory security to replace a canceled or expired insurance policy
before the effective date of the cancellation or expiration.
7. There is an imminent threat of substantial
harm to stored property because the public warehouse keeper's warehouse is
unsuitable for storing that type of property, or because the public warehouse
keeper is not adequately protecting stored property from loss or
damage.
(b) A summary
order under this par. (a) shall set forth the specific basis for the order.
A person adversely affected by a summary suspension is entitled to a prompt informal hearing and a full evidentiary hearing upon request, as provided under s. ATCP 1.03(3).
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