Wisconsin Code § 440.23

Cancellation of credential; reinstatement
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(1)
If the holder of a credential pays a fee required under s. 440.05 (1)
or (6), 440.08, 444.03, or 444.11 by check or debit or credit card
and the check is not paid by the financial institution upon which
the check is drawn or if the demand for payment under the debit
or credit card transaction is not paid by the financial institution
upon which demand is made, the department may cancel the credential on or after the 60th day after the department receives the
notice from the financial institution, subject to sub. (2).
(2) At least 20 days before canceling a credential, the department shall mail a notice to the holder of the credential that informs the holder that the check or demand for payment under the
debit or credit card transaction was not paid by the financial institution and that the holder’s credential may be canceled on the
date determined under sub. (1) unless the holder does all of the
following before that date:
(a) Pays the fee for which the unpaid check or demand for payment under the credit or debit card transaction was issued.
(b) If the fee paid under par. (a) is for renewal and the credential has expired, pays the applicable penalty for late renewal specified in s. 440.08 (3).
(c) Pays the charge for an unpaid draft established under s.
20.905 (2).
(3) Nothing in sub. (1) or (2) prohibits the department from
extending the date for cancellation to allow the holder additional
time to comply with sub. (2) (a) to (c).
(4) A cancellation of a credential under this section completely terminates the credential and all rights, privileges and authority previously conferred by the credential.
(5) The department may reinstate a credential that has been
canceled under this section only if the previous holder complies
with sub. (2) (a) to (c) and pays a $30 reinstatement fee.

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