Wisconsin Code § 458.43

Department review of decisions concerning appraisers
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(1) Except within the first 60 days after a licensed
appraisal management company adds an independent appraiser to
the licensed appraisal management company’s appraiser panel, a
licensed appraisal management company may not remove an independent appraiser from its appraiser panel unless the licensed
appraisal management company does the following:
(a) If the independent appraiser is not being removed under
par. (b), notifies the independent appraiser in writing of the reasons the independent appraiser is being removed from the appraiser panel.
(b) If the independent appraiser is being removed from the appraiser panel for conduct alleged to be any of the following, notifies the independent appraiser of the alleged conduct and provides the independent appraiser with an opportunity to respond
before removal:
1. A violation of this subchapter or rules promulgated under
this subchapter, other state or federal law, or the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice described under s.
458.24.
2. Other good cause.
(2) (a) An independent appraiser who is removed from an appraiser panel under sub. (1) (b) may petition the department for
review of that removal decision. The department’s review of a removal decision under this paragraph is limited to determining
whether the licensed appraisal management company has complied with sub. (1) and whether the independent appraiser engaged in conduct described in sub. (1) (b) 1. or 2.
(b) If an independent appraiser petitions the department for
review under par. (a), the department shall complete its review
within 180 days after the department receives the petition.
(c) If, after opportunity for hearing, the department determines that a licensed appraisal management company did not
comply with sub. (1) or that an independent appraiser did not engage in the conduct described in the notice under sub. (1) (b) 1. or
2., the department shall order the licensed appraisal management
company to reinstate the independent appraiser on the appraiser
panel. The licensed appraisal management company may not
refuse to assign appraisal services to the appraiser or otherwise
penalize or retaliate against the appraiser.

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