Wisconsin Code § 440.035

General duties and powers of examining boards and affiliated credentialing boards
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(1m) Subject to subs. (1p) and (1r), each credentialing board shall:
(a) Independently exercise its powers, duties and functions
prescribed by law with regard to rule-making, credentialing and
regulation.
(b) Be the supervising authority of all personnel, other than
shared personnel, engaged in the review, investigation, or handling of information regarding qualifications of applicants for
credentials, examination questions and answers, accreditation,
related investigations, and disciplinary matters affecting persons
who are credentialed by the credentialing board, or in the establishing of regulatory policy or the exercise of administrative discretion with regard to the qualifications or discipline of applicants or persons who are credentialed by the credentialing board
or accreditation.
(c) Maintain, in conjunction with their operations, in central
locations designated by the department, all records pertaining to
the functions independently retained by them.
(d) Compile and keep current a register of the names and addresses of all persons who are credentialed to be retained by the
department and which shall be available for public inspection
during the times specified in s. 230.35 (4) (a). The department
may also make the register available to the public by electronic
transmission.
(1p) Notwithstanding chs. 440 to 480, a credentialing board
may delegate authority to the department to make determinations
regarding whether an applicant satisfies the requirements to be
granted a credential and may delegate authority to the department
to grant or deny a credential in accordance with that
determination.
(1r) Notwithstanding chs. 440 to 480, after the department
submits a completed application for a credential to a credentialing board or the designee of the credentialing board under s.
440.03 (13) (a) 2. a. for which the department recommends approval or approval with limitations and does not recommend further review by the credentialing board or the credentialing
board’s designee, the application shall be considered to have been
approved by the credentialing board in accordance with the department’s recommendation on the 10th business day following
the date of submission, unless one of the following occurs prior to
that date:
(a) The credentialing board or the credentialing board’s designee approves or denies the credential.
(b) The credentialing board or the credentialing board’s designee makes a determination that additional time is required to
make a determination on the application, not to exceed any deadline established by the department under s. 440.03 (1m).
(c) The credentialing board or the credentialing board’s designee determines that an applicant must complete an additional
examination, if the credentialing board has the authority to require such an examination.
(d) The credentialing board makes a request, subject to s.
103.35, for further information from the applicant in order to
make a determination on the application.
(2) Except as otherwise permitted in chs. 440 to 480, a credentialing board may require a credential holder to submit proof
of the continuing education programs or courses that he or she
has completed only if a complaint is made against the credential
holder.
(2m) (a) In this subsection, “controlled substance” has the
meaning given in s. 961.01 (4).
(b) The medical examining board, the physician assistant affiliated credentialing board, the podiatry affiliated credentialing
board, the board of nursing, the dentistry examining board, or the
optometry examining board may issue guidelines regarding best
practices in prescribing controlled substances for persons credentialed by that board who are authorized to prescribe controlled
substances.
(c) 1. The medical examining board, the physician assistant
affiliated credentialing board, the podiatry affiliated credentialing board, the board of nursing, the dentistry examining board,
and the optometry examining board shall, by November 1 of each
year, submit a report to the persons specified in subd. 2. that does
all of the following:
a. Details proactive efforts taken by the board to address the
issue of opioid abuse. The board shall specify whether the board
has required, or otherwise encouraged, continuing education related to prescribing controlled substances for persons credentialed by that board who are authorized to prescribe controlled
substances.
b. Sets goals for addressing the issue of opioid abuse, as that
issue pertains to or implicates the practices of the professions regulated by the board.
c. Describes the actions taken by the board so that the goals
described in subd. 1. b. that were identified in the board’s previous reports under this paragraph can be achieved, whether those
goals have been achieved, and, if the goals have not been
achieved, the reasons therefor.
2. A report under subd. 1. shall be submitted to all of the
following:
a. Any committee, task force, or other body or person designated by the governor.
b. To the appropriate standing committees of the legislature
with jurisdiction over health issues under s. 13.172 (3).

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