Wisconsin Code § 98.146

Licensing milk weighers and samplers
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(1)
All persons except licensed cheesemakers and buttermakers taking weights and samples of milk in bulk tanks or measuring milk
in bulk tanks to determine weight, on the farm premises where
such milk is produced, shall be licensed by the department under
this section or by an equivalent regulatory agency in another
state, and no person who is not so licensed shall engage in such
activities.
(2) (a) Each application for a license under this section or license renewal shall be made on forms provided by the department and shall be accompanied by the license fee required under
sub. (4), except that an individual who is eligible for the veterans
fee waiver program under s. 45.44 is not required to pay the fee.
The license shall expire biennially on September 30 of the 2nd
year commencing after the date of issuance or renewal. The applicant shall not have an arrest or conviction record, subject to ss.
111.321, 111.322 and 111.335, and shall give proof of ability to
engage in such weighing and sampling to the satisfaction of the
department by satisfactorily passing a written examination pertaining to such activities.
(b) If the department conducts a reinspection of any measurement by a person authorized to take weights and samples or to
measure under sub. (1) due to any violation of any federal or state
law which the department determines in a regularly scheduled inspection of that measurement, the department shall charge the
person the reinspection fee required under sub. (4) for that
reinspection.
(3) No dairy plant shall receive any milk required to be
weighed and sampled by a person authorized to take weights and
samples under sub. (1) unless it has been so weighed and
sampled.
(4) The department may establish by rule the amount of license or reinspection fees required under sub. (2). Unless otherwise established by department rule, a license fee under sub. (2)
is $40 and a reinspection fee under sub. (2) is $40.

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