Wisconsin Code § 281.93

Hearings on certain water use actions
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(1)
PERMIT OR APPROVAL HOLDER OR APPLICANT; ORDER RECIPIENT.
Any permit or approval, part of a permit or approval, condition or
requirement in a permit or approval, order, decision or determination by the department under s. 281.344, 281.346, or 281.35 shall
become effective unless the permit or approval holder or applicant or the order recipient seeks a hearing challenging the action
in the following manner:
(a) Petition. The person seeking a hearing shall file a petition
with the department within 30 days after the date of the action
sought to be reviewed. The petition shall set forth specifically the
issue sought to be reviewed, the interest of the petitioner, the reasons why a hearing is warranted, and the relief desired. Upon receipt of the petition, the department shall hold a hearing after at
least 10 days’ notice.
(b) Hearing. The hearing shall be a contested case under ch.
227. At the beginning of the hearing the petitioner shall present
evidence in support of the allegations made in the petition. Following the hearing the department’s action may be affirmed,
modified, or withdrawn.
(1m) EFFECT OF A CHALLENGE. If a permit or approval
holder or applicant seeks a hearing challenging part of a permit or
approval or a condition or requirement in a permit or approval under sub. (1), the remainder of the permit or approval shall become
effective and the permit or approval holder or applicant may, at its
discretion, begin the activity for which the application was submitted or for which the permit or approval was issued.
(2) OTHER PERSONS. Except as provided in ss. 281.344 (4e)
(g) and 281.346 (4e) (g), any person who is not entitled to seek a
hearing under sub. (1) (intro.) and who meets the requirements of
s. 227.42 (1) or who submitted comments in the public comment
process under s. 281.344, 281.346, or 281.35 may seek review
under sub. (1) of any permit or approval, part of a permit or approval, order, decision, or determination by the department under
s. 281.344, 281.346, or 281.35.
(3) MINING HEARING. Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply if

a hearing on the matter is conducted as a part of a hearing under
s. 293.43.

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