Wisconsin Code § 92.18

Training and certification
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(1) The department
shall, by rule, establish a program of training and certification for
persons who review plans for, conduct inspections of or engage in
activities under any of the following:
(a) This chapter.
(b) Section 281.65, if those activities relate to agricultural
practices.
(2) The department shall do all of the following:
(a) Identify those persons involved in plan review or inspections who are required to obtain certification.
(b) Establish the requirements for and the term of initial certification, and the requirements for recertification upon expiration
of that term. To the extent possible, the department shall establish the requirements for certification in conformance with the
engineering approval system used by the federal soil conservation
service in providing technical assistance under 7 CFR 610.1 to
610.5. The department may require applicants to pass an examination in order to receive initial certification.
(c) Establish different levels of certification as the department
determines is appropriate.
(d) Identify persons other than inspectors and plan reviewers
who may benefit from the training program, and encourage those
persons to enroll in the training program.
(2m) If a person is certified under this section to review plans
for, or conduct inspections of, a type of agricultural engineering
practice at one of the levels under sub. (2) (c), the department
shall allow the person to review plans for, or conduct inspections
of, all types of agricultural engineering practices at that same
level without requiring any additional certification.
(3) The department may impose fees for the training and certification program.
(4) The department shall promulgate rules under this section
in consultation with the department of natural resources.
(5) Any training required under this section may be conducted by the department or the department of natural resources
or by another person with the approval of the department.
(6) The department may suspend or revoke a certification under this section for failure to comply with this section or rules
promulgated under this section.

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