Wisconsin Code § 103.72

Refusal and revocation of permits
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(1) The department or permit officer may refuse to grant permits in the case
of minors who seem physically unable to perform the labor at
which they are to be employed. They may also refuse to grant a
permit if in their judgment the best interests of the minor would
be served by that refusal.
(2) Whenever it appears to the department that a permit has
been improperly or illegally issued, or that the physical or moral
welfare or school attendance of the minor would be best served
by the revocation of the permit or that the failing school performance of the minor would be remedied by the revocation of the
permit, the department may immediately, without notice, revoke
the permit. The department shall revoke a permit if ordered to do
so under s. 938.342 (1g) (e). If the department revokes a permit,
the department shall, by registered mail, notify the person employing the minor and the minor holding the permit of the revocation. Upon receipt of the notice, the employer employing the minor shall immediately return the revoked permit to the department and discontinue the employment of the minor.

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