Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development DWD 60.09

Current through November 25, 2024
Section DWD 60.09 - Setting up the business enterprise
(1) EQUIPMENT.
(a)Department responsibility. The department shall provide each business enterprise with suitable equipment and shall arrange for all normal repair and replacement of this equipment except for an enterprise which has vendor owned equipment.
(b)Title to equipment.
1. `Department ownership.' All rights, title to and interest in business enterprise equipment, other than equipment owned and maintained by vending machine companies or suppliers, is vested in the department unless the operator exercises the option to purchase the equipment as provided in subd. 2.
2. `Vendor ownership.'
a. All rights, title to and interest in business enterprise equipment may be vested in an operator, as authorized by s. 47.03(4), Stats., and the Randolph-Sheppard Act, provided that the operator has competently operated the business enterprise under supervision of the department for one year, and if the organization responsible for the building in which the business enterprise is located grants permission. The vendor-owner shall remain under supervision of the department.
b. The business enterprise equipment shall be sold at a fair value based on the condition and serviceability of the equipment at the time of sale. Merchandise shall be sold at the original purchase price. Total payment shall be due to the department when the bill of sale is signed.
c. A bill of sale between the operator and the department shall contain the terms and conditions of the sale, in accordance with this chapter and the conditions of any permit or contract governing the premises on which the business enterprise is located. Upon completion of the sale the operator shall be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and replacing all business enterprise equipment, and the set-aside charge for these services is suspended. In the event the operator fails to meet all obligations to provide proper maintenance, repair and replacement of equipment, the department may elect to make the necessary repair or replacement and charge the vendor-owner for such repair or replacement.
d. The department retains a first option to repurchase within 90 days the equipment and stock in the event the vendor-owner dies, ceases to be a licensee, transfers to another business enterprise, or requests in writing purchase by the department. If the option to repurchase is not exercised, the department shall, if requested, provide a written statement to the vendor-owner giving the reasons for not exercising the option.
(c)Receipt of equipment. Equipment furnished to the operator or removed by the department from the operator shall be acknowledged by a receipt signed by the operator or his or her agent or by the department's representative, as is appropriate.
(d)Care of equipment. Equipment furnished by the department shall be used only for the purpose stated in the operator's agreement. The operator shall exercise reasonable care in the use and maintenance of that equipment in order to keep it in good condition.
(e)Change or addition of equipment. The operator shall not add to or change any piece of equipment without prior written approval of the department.
(2) INITIAL STOCK.
(a)Department responsibility.
1. The department shall provide each business enterprise with an adequate initial stock, including merchandise, supplies, and operating capital, as determined by the department to be adequate to begin operation. This level shall be adjusted annually by an index determined by current wholesale prices for such stock.
2. The department shall reimburse the operator if he or she leaves a particular location due to transfer, resignation or dismissal, for any usable and salable stocks and supplies above the current adjusted level. The operator shall reimburse the department if the closing inventory is less than the current adjusted level. In the event of an operator's death, the estate shall be reimbursed accordingly or the estate shall reimburse the department. The department shall determine the amount to be paid to or collected from an operator or an operator's estate within 60 calendar days after completion of the closing inventory. Payment or collection shall occur within 30 days after determination of the amount to be paid or collected.
(b)Operator responsibility.
1. The operator shall acknowledge initial stock furnished by the department by signing a receipt to that effect.
2. The operator shall maintain a stock level and amount of operating capital adequate to conduct the business enterprise efficiently and effectively, as determined by the department.
(3) BONDING. All operators except vendor-owners shall be bonded and shall be assessed an annual bonding charge by the department.
(4) INCOME FROM VENDING MACHINES.
(a) Income from vending machines on state or other property within reasonable proximity to and in direct competition with a business enterprise shall be assigned to the operator of such business enterprise. A vending machine is in reasonable proximity to and in direct competition with a business enterprise if it vends articles of a type authorized in the permit and is so located that it attracts customers who would otherwise patronize the business enterprise.
(b) Income from vending machines not within reasonable proximity to or in direct competition with a business enterprise may be used for management services for the business enterprise program.
(c) In all cases, income from vending machines shall be distributed as provided under the Randolph-Sheppard Act and 34 CFR 395.8.
(5) INSURANCE.
(a) Every business enterprise shall have adequate liability and fire insurance at levels established by the state of Wisconsin office of risk management.
(b) If the department obtains the necessary insurance coverage, the operator shall reimburse the department.
(c) Unless otherwise agreed, the first premium for insurance coverage for each new business enterprise shall be paid by the department as a part of the initial installation costs.
(6) LICENSES AND PERMITS.
(a) Each business enterprise shall have all licenses and permits required by law for the conduct of the business enterprise.
(b) If the department obtains the required licenses and permits, the operator shall reimburse the department for them.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development DWD 60.09

Cr. Register, May, 1983, No. 329, eff. 6-1-83; correction in (1) (b) 2. a. made under s. 13.93(2m) (b) 7, Stats.