Wisconsin Code § 29.972

Revocation; failure to comply
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(1) The department shall deny an application to issue or renew, or suspend if already issued, all hunting, fishing, or trapping approvals issued to
a person under this chapter if the person who violates this chapter
does any of the following:
(a) Fails to respond to a summons under s. 23.66 (3) or 23.67
(4), or a warrant or summons under s. 968.04.
(b) Fails to appear on the court date set under s. 23.72 or
23.75 unless the person makes a deposit under s. 23.66 or makes
a deposit and stipulation under s. 23.67.
(c) Fails to appear before the court and is subject to a bench
warrant under s. 968.09.
(2) (a) The requirement to deny or suspend an approval under
sub. (1) does not apply if the court revokes any or all of the person’s hunting, fishing, or trapping approvals under s. 23.79 (4) or
23.795 (2).
(b) The requirement to deny or suspend an approval under
sub. (1) remains in effect until either of the following occurs:
1. The person resolves the matter under sub. (1) that resulted
in the denial or suspension.
2. The court revokes or suspends any or all of the person’s
hunting, fishing, or trapping approvals under s. 29.971.
(3) The department shall establish procedures for the denial
or suspension of approvals under subs. (1) and (2), including all
of the following:
(a) The exchange of information among the department, the
district attorneys, and the clerks of court.
(b) Notice to the person who is subject to the denial or
suspension.
(c) The opportunity for an administrative appeal to the department which shall be limited to the issue of whether the action
listed in sub. (1) (a) to (c) is sufficient to require the department
to deny an application to issue or renew, or to suspend the
approvals.

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