Wisconsin Code § 93.11

Licensing of inspectors
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(1) Except as provided in
s. 93.135, the department, upon presentation of satisfactory evidence that the applicant is competent, may issue a license to any
person to certify the grade of food products or farm products or of
receptacles therefor, for which standards have become effective
under s. 93.09. The purpose of such certification may be either to
enforce the standard or merely to furnish to an interested party an
official statement of the grade. A certificate issued under this
section, unless superseded by a finding as provided in sub. (4),
shall be accepted in any court of this state as prima facie evidence
of the facts to which the certificate relates.
(2) Applications for a license, or any renewal of a license,
shall be submitted on forms prescribed by the department and be
accompanied by a fee of $25. All licenses, unless sooner rescinded or revoked, shall expire on September 30 of the 2nd year
commencing after the date of issuance or renewal. As a condition
to the issuance or renewal of a license, applicants shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the department their competency to act
as an inspector by education, training, experience or examination
as the department requires.
(3) The department may, by general order after public hearing, fix and cause to be collected a reasonable, uniform fee for
certification where necessary for the adequate enforcement of an
order issued under s. 93.10. The department shall fix and cause
to be collected a reasonable, uniform fee for certification where
the purpose of such certification is merely to furnish to an interested party an official statement of the grade.
(4) Any person affected by a certification made under this
section may appeal to the department from such certification
within a reasonable time to be prescribed in regulations issued by
the department. The department shall thereupon make an investigation to determine the true grade of the product or receptacle
and shall issue a finding thereof. Such a finding shall be accepted
in any court of this state as prima facie evidence of the facts to
which the finding relates.
(5) The department shall charge and collect a reasonable fee
for any appeal taken under this section but shall refund such fee if
the appeal is sustained.
(6) (a) The department, after opportunity for hearing has
been given the licensee, may, by special order, revoke any license
issued under this section, whenever the department finds any of
the following:
1. That the licensee is adjudicated incompetent.
2. That the licensee has made material false statements in order to obtain a license.
3. That the licensee has knowingly or carelessly issued any
false or improper certificate of grade.
4. That the licensee has accepted money or other consideration, directly or indirectly, as compensation for any neglect or improper performance of duty.
5. That the licensee has violated chs. 93 to 100 or any regulation made under chs. 93 to 100.
(b) The department may, without hearing, suspend a licensee’s right to act under this section for a period not exceeding
10 days, pending investigation.
(c) The department may restore the license of any person
whose license has been revoked under this subsection if the person gives satisfactory evidence warranting restoration.
(7) No person shall certify or attempt to certify that the grade
of any food product or farm product or of any receptacle therefor
conforms or does not conform to the standard established under s.
93.09, unless such person holds an unrevoked and unsuspended
license issued under this section. No person shall influence or attempt to influence any licensee to neglect or improperly perform
the licensee’s duty. No licensee shall knowingly issue any false
or improper certificate of grade or accept money or other consideration, directly or indirectly, as compensation for any neglect or
improper performance of the licensee’s duty.
(8) Chapter 230 shall not apply to inspectors licensed under
this section who receive no salary or are handled merely upon a
fee basis.

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