Wisconsin Code § 66.0408

Regulation of occupations
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(1) DEFINITIONS.

In this section, “political subdivision” means a city, village, town,
or county.
(2) LIMITATIONS ON NEW REGULATIONS. (a) Except as provided in sub. (3), beginning on November 13, 2015, a political
subdivision may not impose any occupational fees or licensing requirements on any profession if that profession is not subject to
occupational fees or licensing requirements of the political subdivision on that date, but the political subdivision may continue to
so regulate any profession that is subject to its occupational fees
or licensing requirements on that date.
(b) With regard to the areas in which the department of safety
and professional services may impose requirements on a contractor under s. 101.654, a political subdivision may not impose any
requirements on a contractor that are more stringent than the requirements imposed by the department of safety and professional
services under s. 101.654.
(c) Beginning on November 13, 2015, if the department of
safety and professional services or an examining board, affiliated
credentialing board, or other board in the department of safety
and professional services imposes any new occupational fees or
licensing requirements on any profession that was previously unregulated by the state, and if a political subdivision regulates that
occupation when the state regulations take effect, the political
subdivision may not continue to regulate that profession on or after the day on which the state regulations take effect and the political subdivision’s regulations do not apply and may not be
enforced.
(d) With regard to the areas in which any department of state
government may impose occupational licensing requirements on
any profession, a political subdivision may not impose any occupational licensing requirements on an individual who works in
that profession that are more stringent than the requirements imposed by the department that regulates that profession.
(3) EXCEPTION. If a political subdivision has in effect an occupational fee or licensing requirement on the profession of photographer on November 13, 2015, that regulation does not apply
and may not be enforced.

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