Wisconsin Code § 459.10

Disciplinary grounds
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(1) Subject to subch. II of
ch. 111 and the rules adopted under s. 440.03 (1), the examining
board may reprimand the licensee or permit holder or revoke,
suspend, limit or deny the trainee permit, license, or certificate to
engage in cerumen management under s. 459.115, or any combination thereof, of any person who has done any of the following:
(a) Made any false statement or given any false information in
connection with an application for a license or trainee permit or
for renewal or reinstatement of a license or trainee permit.
(b) Been issued a license or trainee permit through error.
(c) Been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court.
(d) Been found guilty of an offense the circumstances of
which substantially relate to the practice of ordering, fitting, and
dealing in hearing aids.
(e) Violated this subchapter or ch. 440 or any federal or state
statute or rule which relates to the practice of ordering, fitting,
and dealing in hearing aids.
(f) Practiced as a hearing instrument specialist while the person’s ability to practice was impaired by alcohol or other drugs or
physical or mental disability or disease.
(g) Engaged in deceptive advertising.
(h) Made a substantial misrepresentation in the course of
practice which was relied upon by a client or patient.
(i) Failed to conduct a direct observation of the ear canal of a
person for whom a hearing aid is purchased.
(j) Engaged in conduct which evidenced a lack of knowledge
or ability to apply principles or skills of the practice of ordering,
fitting, and dealing in hearing aids.
(k) Engaged in unprofessional conduct. In this subsection,
“unprofessional conduct” means the violation of any standard of
professional behavior which through experience, state statute, or
administrative rule has become established in the practice of ordering, fitting, and dealing in hearing aids.
(L) Obtained or attempted to obtain compensation by fraud or
deceit.
(m) Violated any order of the examining board.
(n) Knowingly employed directly or indirectly, to perform any
work regulated under this subchapter, any person not licensed or
not holding a trainee permit under this subchapter, or whose license or trainee permit has been suspended or revoked.
(o) Permitted another person to use his or her license or
trainee permit.
(p) Sold a hearing aid for use by a person who was not given
tests by a hearing instrument specialist or an audiologist licensed
under this chapter or in another state using appropriate procedures and instrumentation or without proper measurement of the
functional intensity and range of the person’s hearing.
(q) Intentionally or negligently misrepresented the cause of a
hearing impairment or the cure of a hearing impairment by the
use of a hearing aid.
(r) Made an intentional or negligent misrepresentation regarding a hearing aid or services.
(2) (a) An individual whose license or trainee permit is limited by the examining board under this subchapter may continue
to practice under the license or permit if the individual does all of
the following:
1. Refrains from engaging in unprofessional conduct.
2. Appears before the examining board or its officers or
agents upon each request of the examining board.
3. Fully discloses to the examining board or its officers or
agents the nature of the individual’s practice and conduct.
4. Fully complies with the limits placed on his or her practice
and conduct by the examining board.
5. Obtains any additional training, education or supervision
required by the examining board.
6. Cooperates with all reasonable requests of the examining
board.
(b) The examining board may, as a condition of removing a
limitation on a license or trainee permit issued under this subchapter or of reinstating a license or trainee permit that has been
suspended or revoked under this subchapter, require the license or
permit holder to obtain minimum results specified by the examining board on one or more physical, mental or professional competency examinations if the examining board determines that obtaining the minimum results is related to correcting one or more

of the bases upon which the limitation, suspension or revocation
was imposed.
(c) The examining board may, as a condition of reinstating a
license that has been suspended under this subchapter, require the
license holder to pass the examination required for initial licensure under s. 459.06.

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