Wisconsin Code § 445.13

Investigations; hearing; revocation of licenses
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(1) Subject to the rules promulgated under s. 440.03
(1), the examining board may make investigations, subpoena witnesses, conduct hearings, limit, suspend or revoke a license of a
funeral director, a certificate of registration of an apprentice or a
permit of an operator of a funeral establishment and reprimand a
funeral director, apprentice or operator of a funeral establishment
for any violation of 15 USC 45 and 57, of this chapter or of any
rule of the department of health services or the examining board,
for unprofessional conduct, including misrepresentation or fraud
in obtaining the license, permit or certificate of registration, or
for any violation of this chapter or any rule of the examining
board by an agent authorized by the funeral director or operator
of the funeral establishment under s. 445.125 (3m) (b) 2. a.
(1e) In addition to or in lieu of a reprimand or limitation, suspension or revocation of a license or permit under sub. (1), the examining board may assess against any person who violates s.
445.12 (3g) or (3r) or 445.125 (3m) or a rule promulgated under
s. 445.125 (3m) (j) a forfeiture of no more than $1,000 for each
violation.
(1m) The examining board shall investigate an allegation that
a funeral director has failed to do any of the following:
(a) Mail or present a death record within 10 days after receipt
from the person responsible for completing the medical certification under s. 69.18 (2).
(b) Within any period of 180 days, mail or present 6 or more
death records within the 2-day time limit under s. 69.18 (1) (bm).
(c) Obtain the written permission to effect final disposition
required under s. 69.18 (3) (b).
(d) Mail a report of final disposition required under s. 69.18
(3) (a) before effecting a final disposition, as defined in s. 69.01
(11).
(2) No reprimand or order limiting, suspending or revoking a
license, certificate of registration or permit, or no assessment of
forfeiture, shall be made until after a hearing conducted by the examining board. This subsection does not apply to a license, certificate of registration or permit that is limited or suspended under s. 440.13 (2) (c) or that is revoked under s. 440.12.

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