Current through December 30, 2024
Section DHS 110.58 - Denial, refusal to renew, conditional issuance, issuance with limitation, suspension, revocation(1) The department may deny, refuse to renew, limit, condition, suspend or revoke a license, permit, or certification, for any reason under s. DHS 110.54, if the department gives written notice of the reasons for the proposed action and the right to a hearing to appeal the action under s. DHS 110.59.(2) The department may limit the actions a person would otherwise be authorized to perform under a certification, permit or license by issuing an order to an emergency medical services provider or to an individual emergency medical services professional and to the emergency medical service provider with whom the individual is credentialed. An order limiting a certification or license takes effect immediately upon issuance.(3) The department may condition the issuance or continuance of a certification, permit, or license upon the satisfactory compliance by the person holding the certificate, permit or license of specified requirements. A conditional permit, certification or license is effective upon issuance.(4) The department's denial of an application for an initial permit, certification or license is effective upon issuance.(5) A refusal to renew in response to a timely and sufficient application for renewal, a suspension or a revocation of a permit, certification, or license is effective 30 days after issuance of the department's order, unless the department summarily suspends the permit, certification or license, or the permittee, certificate holder, or licensee files a timely appeal of the department's action. If the department does not issue a summary suspension order and a timely appeal is filed, the department's action is not effective unless and until a final administrative decision authorizing the action is issued.(6) A revocation shall be for a minimum of two years.(7) If the department denies an application, the person may not apply again for one year.(8) The department may enter into an agreement with the person who is the subject of an enforcement action that stipulates the terms and conditions of the enforcement action.Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 110.58
CR 10-085: cr. Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11.