Wisconsin Code § 553.56

Hearings and judicial review
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(1) Except as provided by sub. (2), no order may be entered by the division under s.
553.24 or 553.28 without appropriate prior notice to all interested
parties, opportunity for hearing and written findings of fact and
conclusions of law.
(2) Within 30 days after the division has issued an order summarily, an interested party may apply to the division for a hearing
in respect to any matters determined by the order. Within 10 days
after an interested party files a written request with the division
for a hearing the matter shall be noticed for a hearing, and a hearing shall be held within 60 days after notice unless extended by
the division for good cause. During the pendency of any hearing
requested under this subsection, the order issued summarily shall
remain in effect unless vacated or modified by the division.
(3) After a hearing, the division may issue a final order as appropriate. The final order may affirm, vacate or modify an order
issued summarily in effect during the pendency of the hearing as
appropriate, or may include such other sanctions as are provided
for under s. 553.24 or 553.28. An order issued summarily against
a party becomes a final order if the party fails to request a hearing
under sub. (2) or if the party defaults after requesting a hearing.
(4) Hearings and rehearings shall be public.
(5) Orders and other official acts of the division are subject to
judicial review under ch. 227 but orders originally entered without a hearing under s. 553.24, 553.28 or 553.60 may be reviewed
only if the party seeking review has requested a hearing within
the time provided by sub. (2).

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