Wisconsin Code § 250.045

Drugs; department order authority
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(1) In this
section, “drug” has the meaning given under s. 450.01 (10).
(2) Except in cases of emergency, or if consent to entry for inspection purposes has been granted, the department may enter
only upon obtaining a special inspection warrant under s.
66.0119 and at reasonable hours, any premises in the state where
drugs are manufactured, processed, packaged or held for sale or
any vehicle being used to transport or hold drugs. The department may inspect the premises or vehicle, secure samples or specimens of drugs, examine and copy relevant documents and
records and obtain photographic or other evidence needed to
carry out its authority under this section. The department shall
pay or offer to pay the market value of any samples of drugs
taken. The department shall examine the samples and specimens
secured and shall conduct other inspections and examinations
needed to determine whether the drugs constitute an immediate
danger to health or the operations or methods of operation on the
premises cause the drugs to create an immediate danger to health.
(3) (a) Whenever the department has reasonable cause to believe that drugs constitute an immediate danger to health or that
the operations or methods of operation on the premises or vehicle
where the drugs are manufactured, processed, packaged or held
cause the drugs to create an immediate danger to health, the administrator of the division of the department responsible for public health may issue and cause to be delivered to the owner or custodian of the drugs, premises or vehicle a temporary order which
prohibits the sale or movement of the drugs for any purpose or
prohibits the operations or methods of operation which create the
immediate danger, or both. The temporary order may be effective
for a period of no longer than 14 days from the time of its delivery, but it may be reissued for one additional 14-day period if
necessary to complete the analysis or examination of samples,
specimens or other evidence.
(b) No drugs described in a temporary order issued and delivered under par. (a) may be sold or moved and no operation or
method of operation prohibited by the temporary order may be
resumed without the approval of the department until the order
has terminated or the time period specified in par. (a) has run out,
whichever is earlier. If the department, upon completed analysis
and examination, determines that the drugs, operations or methods of operation do not create an immediate danger to health, the
owner or custodian of the drugs, premises or vehicle shall be
promptly notified, in writing, and the temporary order shall terminate upon receipt of the written notice.
(c) Where the analysis or examination shows that the drugs,
operations or methods of operation constitute an immediate danger to health, the owner or custodian shall be notified within the
effective period of the temporary order under par. (a). Upon receipt of the notice, no drugs described in the temporary order
may be sold or moved and no operation or method of operation
prohibited by the order may be resumed without the approval of
the department pending the issuance of a final decision under
sub. (4).
(4) A notice issued under sub. (3) (c) shall be accompanied by
notice of a hearing as provided in s. 227.44. The hearing shall be
held no later than 15 days after the service of the notice unless
both parties agree, in writing, to a later date. A final decision
shall be issued under s. 227.47 within 10 days of the hearing. If a
finding is made that the drugs, operations or methods of operation constitute a danger to health, the decision may order the destruction of the drugs, the diversion of the drugs to uses which do
not pose a danger to health, modification of the drugs so that they
do not create a danger to health or changes in or the cessation of
operations or methods of operation to remove the danger to
health.
(5) (a) Any person who violates this section or an order issued under this section may be fined not more than $10,000 plus
the retail value of any drugs moved, sold or disposed of in violation of this section or an order issued under this section or imprisoned not more than one year in the county jail or both.
(b) Any person who does either of the following may be fined
not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than one year in the
county jail or both:
1. Assaults, restrains, threatens, intimidates, impedes, interferes with or otherwise obstructs a department inspector, employee or agent in the performance of his or her duties under this
section.
2. Gives false information to a department inspector, employee or agent with the intent to mislead the inspector, employee
or agent in the performance of his or her duties under this section.

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