Wisconsin Code § 108.105

Suspension of agents
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(1) The department may
suspend the privilege of any agent to appear before the department at hearings under this chapter for a specified period if the
department finds that the agent has engaged in an act of fraud or
misrepresentation, has repeatedly failed to comply with departmental rules, or has engaged in the solicitation of a claimant
solely for the purpose of appearing at a hearing as the claimant’s
representative for pay.
(2) The department may suspend the privilege of an agent to
act as an employer’s representative under this chapter for up to
one year if, during any 12-month period, in 5 percent or more of
all appeal tribunal hearings held in which employers represented
by the agent are appellants there is a final appeal tribunal decision finding that the employer represented by the agent failed to
provide correct and complete information requested by the department during a fact-finding investigation and there is no finding that the employer had good cause for that failure.
(3) Prior to imposing a suspension under this section, the secretary of workforce development or the secretary’s designee shall
conduct a hearing concerning the proposed suspension. The
hearing shall be conducted under ch. 227 and the decision of the
department may be appealed under s. 227.52.

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