Wisconsin Code § 15.085

Affiliated credentialing boards
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(1) SELECTION
OF MEMBERS. All members of affiliated credentialing boards
shall be residents of this state and shall, unless otherwise provided by law, be nominated by the governor, and with the advice
and consent of the senate appointed. Appointments shall be for
the terms provided by law. Terms shall expire on July 1. No
member may serve more than 2 consecutive terms. No member
of an affiliated credentialing board may be an officer, director or
employee of a private organization which promotes or furthers
the profession or occupation regulated by that board.
(1m) PUBLIC MEMBERS. (a) Public members appointed under s. 15.406 shall have all of the powers and duties of other
members except that they shall not prepare questions for or grade
any licensing examinations.
(am) Public members appointed under s. 15.406 shall not be,
nor ever have been, licensed, certified, registered or engaged in
any profession or occupation licensed or otherwise regulated by
the affiliated credentialing board to which they are appointed,
shall not be married to any person so licensed, certified, registered or engaged, and shall not employ, be employed by or be professionally associated with any person so licensed, certified, registered or engaged.
(b) The public members of the podiatry affiliated credentialing board, the occupational therapists affiliated credentialing
board, the physician assistant affiliated credentialing board, and
the genetic counselors affiliated credentialing board shall not be
engaged in any profession or occupation concerned with the delivery of physical or mental health care.
(2) SELECTION OF OFFICERS. At its first meeting in each year,
every affiliated credentialing board shall elect from among its
members a chairperson, vice chairperson and, unless otherwise
provided by law, a secretary. Any officer may be reelected to succeed himself or herself.
(3) FREQUENCY OF MEETINGS. (a) Every affiliated credentialing board shall meet annually and may meet at other times on
the call of the chairperson or of a majority of its members.
(b) The chairperson of an affiliated credentialing board shall
meet at least once every 6 months with the examining board to
which the affiliated credentialing board is attached to consider all
matters of joint interest.
(4) QUORUM. (a) A majority of the membership of an affiliated credentialing board constitutes a quorum to do business, and
a majority of a quorum may act in any matter within the jurisdiction of the affiliated credentialing board.
(b) Notwithstanding par. (a), no certificate or license which
entitles the person certified or licensed to practice a trade or profession shall be suspended or revoked without the affirmative
vote of two-thirds of the membership of the affiliated credentialing board.
(5) GENERAL POWERS. Each affiliated credentialing board:
(a) May compel the attendance of witnesses, administer oaths,
take testimony and receive proof concerning all matters within its
jurisdiction.
(b) Shall promulgate rules for its own guidance and for the
guidance of the trade or profession to which it pertains, and define and enforce professional conduct and unethical practices not
inconsistent with the law relating to the particular trade or profession. In addition to any other procedure under ch. 227 relating to
the promulgation of rules, when promulgating a rule, other than
an emergency rule under s. 227.24, an affiliated credentialing
board shall do all of the following:
1. Submit the proposed rule to the examining board to which
the affiliated credentialing board is attached. The proposed rule
shall be submitted under this subdivision at least 60 days before
the proposed rule is submitted to the legislative council staff under s. 227.15 (1).
2. Consider any comments on a proposed rule made by the
examining board to which the affiliated credentialing board is attached, if the examining board submits the comments to the affiliated credentialing board within 30 days after a public hearing on
the proposed rule under s. 227.18 or, if no hearing is held, within
30 days after the proposed rule is published under s. 227.16 (2)
(e).
3. Include, in the report submitted to the legislature under s.
227.19 (2), any comments on the proposed rule submitted by the
examining board under subd. 2. and the affiliated credentialing
board’s responses to those comments.
(c) May limit, suspend or revoke, or reprimand the holder of,
any license, permit or certificate granted by the affiliated credentialing board.
(6) IMPROVEMENT OF THE PROFESSION. In addition to any
other duties vested in it by law, each affiliated credentialing board
shall foster the standards of education or training pertaining to its
own trade or profession, not only in relation of the trade or profession to the interest of the individual or to organized business enterprise, but also in relation to government and to the general welfare. Each affiliated credentialing board shall endeavor, both
within and outside its own trade or profession, to bring about a
better understanding of the relationship of the particular trade or
profession to the general welfare of this state.
(7) COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXPENSES.
Each member of an affiliated credentialing board shall, unless the
member is a full-time salaried employee of this state, be paid a
per diem of $25 for each day on which the member was actually
and necessarily engaged in the performance of affiliated credentialing board duties. Each member of an affiliated credentialing
board shall be reimbursed for the actual and necessary expenses
incurred in the performance of affiliated credentialing board
duties.
(8) OFFICIAL OATH. Every member of an affiliated credentialing board shall take and file the official oath prior to assuming
office.
(9) ANNUAL REPORTS. Every affiliated credentialing board
shall submit to the head of the department in which it is created,
upon request of that person not more often than annually, a report
on the operation of the affiliated credentialing board.
(10) SEAL. Every affiliated credentialing board may adopt a
seal.

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