Wisconsin Administrative Code
Controlled Substances Board
Chapter CSB 4 - Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Section CSB 4.10 - Requests for review

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง CSB 4.10

Current through February 26, 2024

(1) A dispenser, healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator may request that the board review any of the following:

(b) The denial of an emergency waiver requested pursuant to s. CSB 4.06(3).

(c) The denial, suspension, revocation or other restriction or limitation imposed on the healthcare professional's, pharmacist delegate's, practitioner delegate's, or medical coordinator's account pursuant to s. CSB 4.097.

(2) To request a review, the dispenser, health care professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator shall file a written request with the board within 20 days after the mailing of the notice of the action in sub. (1). The request shall be in writing and include all of the following:

(a) The dispenser's, healthcare professional's, pharmacist delegate's, practitioner delegate's, or medical coordinator's name and address, including street address, city, state and ZIP code.

(b) The citation to the specific statute or rule on which the request is based.

(3) The board shall conduct the review at its next regularly scheduled meeting and notify the dispenser, healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator of the time and place of the review.

(4) No discovery is permitted.

(5) The board shall preside over the review. The review shall be recorded by audio tape unless otherwise specified by the board.

(6) The board shall provide the dispenser, healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator with an opportunity to submit written documentation, make a personal appearance before the board and present a statement. The board may establish a time limit for making a presentation. Unless otherwise determined by the board, the time for making a personal appearance shall be 20 minutes.

(7) If the dispenser, healthcare professional, pharmacist delegate, practitioner delegate, or medical coordinator fails to appear for a review, or withdraws the request for a review, the board may note the failure to appear in the minutes and affirm its original decision without further action.

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