Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Safety and Professional Services
SPS 400 - Educational Approval
Chapter SPS 410 - Representatives' Permits
Section SPS 410.04 - Refusal or revocation of a permit

Current through February 26, 2024

(1) GROUNDS. The department may refuse to issue or renew, or may revoke any permit upon one or any combination of the grounds set forth in s. 440.52(8) (c), Stats.

(2) NOTICE. Notice of refusal to issue or renew a permit or of the revocation of a permit shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last address of the applicant or permit holder shown in the records of the department. Revocation of a permit shall be effective 10 days after notice of revocation has been mailed to the permit holder.

(3) REQUEST FOR APPEARANCE. Within 20 days of the receipt of notice of the department's refusal to issue or renew a permit or of the revocation of a permit, the applicant or holder of the permit may request to appear before the department in person, with or without counsel, to present reasons why the permit should be issued or reinstated. Upon receipt of such request, the department shall grant a hearing to the applicant or holder of the permit within 30 days, giving the person at least 10 days notice of the date, time and place.

(4) ISSUANCE OR REINSTATEMENT. The department may, upon hearing and after any further investigation it deems necessary, issue, renew or reinstate a permit which it refused to issue or renew or which it revoked, where it determines that all of the requirements for permit set forth in s. SPS 410.02 have been complied with.

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