Wisconsin Code § 97.625

Powers of the department and local health departments
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(1) The department shall do all of the following:
(a) Administer and enforce this subchapter, the rules promulgated under this subchapter and any other rules or laws relating to
the public health and safety in hotels, tourist rooming houses, bed
and breakfast establishments, vending machine commissaries,
vending machines and vending machine locations.
(b) Require hotels, tourist rooming houses, vending machine
operators and vending machine commissaries to file reports and
information the department deems necessary.
(c) Ascertain and prescribe what alterations, improvements or
other means or methods are necessary to protect the public health
and safety on those premises.
(d) Prescribe rules and fix standards, including rules covering
the general sanitation and cleanliness of premises regulated under
this subchapter, the proper handling and storing of food on such
premises, the construction and sanitary condition of the premises
and equipment to be used and the location and servicing of equipment. The rules relating to the public health and safety in bed and
breakfast establishments may not be stricter than is reasonable for
the operation of a bed and breakfast establishment, shall be less
stringent than rules relating to hotels, tourist rooming houses, and
vending machine commissaries regulated by this subchapter and
may not require 2nd exits for a bed and breakfast establishment
on a floor above the first level.
(e) Hold a hearing under ch. 227 if, in lieu of proceeding under ch. 68, any interested person in the jurisdictional area of a local health department not granted agent status under s. 97.615 appeals to the department alleging that a license fee for a hotel,
tourist rooming house, campground, camping resort, recreational
or educational camp or public swimming pool exceeds the license
issuer’s reasonable costs of issuing licenses to, making investigations and inspections of, and providing education, training and
technical assistance to the establishment.
(1g) The department may inspect hotels, tourist rooming
houses, and bed and breakfast establishments to ensure compliance with s. 101.149 (2) and (3).
(1p) (a) The department may grant the holder of a license for
a bed and breakfast establishment a waiver from the requirement
specified under s. 97.01 (1g) (b) to allow the holder of a license
for a bed and breakfast establishment to serve breakfast to other
tourists or transients if all of the following conditions are met:
1. The department determines that the public health, safety
or welfare would not be jeopardized.
2. The other tourists or transients are provided sleeping accommodations in a tourist rooming house for which the license
holder for the bed and breakfast establishment is the license
holder.
3. The tourist rooming house is located on the same property
as the bed and breakfast establishment or on property contiguous
to the property on which the bed and breakfast establishment is
located.
4. The number of rooms offered for rent in the bed and breakfast establishment combined with the number of rooms offered
for rent in the tourist rooming house does not exceed 8.
5. The number of tourists or transients who are provided
sleeping accommodations in the bed and breakfast establishment
combined with the number of tourists or transients who are provided sleeping accommodations in the tourist rooming house
does not exceed 20.
(b) A waiver granted under par. (a) is valid for the period of
validity of a license that is issued for the bed and breakfast establishment under s. 97.605 (1) (b).
(2) A local health department designated as an agent under s.
97.615 (2) may exercise the powers specified in sub. (1) (a) to (d),
consistent with s. 97.615 (2) (g).

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