Wisconsin Code § 291.95

Enforcement
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(1) DEPARTMENT ACTION. If the department determines that any person is in violation of any requirement of this chapter or any rule promulgated or special order, plan approval or term or condition of a license or variance issued under this chapter, the department may do one or more of
the following:
(a) Give written notice to the violator of his or her failure to
comply with the requirement.
(b) Issue a special order requiring compliance within a specified time period.
(c) Refer the matter to the department of justice for enforcement under s. 299.95.
(2) DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ACTION; DISPOSITION. The department of justice may initiate the legal action requested by the
department under sub. (1) (c) after receipt of the written request.
In any action commenced by it under this subsection, the department of justice shall, prior to stipulation, consent order, judgment
or other final disposition of the case, consult with the department
for the purpose of determining the department’s views on final
disposition. The department of justice may not enter into a final
disposition different than that previously discussed without first
informing the department.
(3) ASSISTANCE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY. In any criminal action commenced under s. 291.97, the department of justice may
request the assistance of the district attorney of any county in
which the violation occurred, and the district attorney shall provide the requested assistance.
(4) VENUE. Any action on a violation shall be commenced in
the circuit court for the county in which the violation occurred. If
all parties stipulate and the circuit court for Dane County agrees,
the proceedings may be transferred to the circuit court for Dane
County.

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