Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development DWD 60.13

Current through August 26, 2024
Section DWD 60.13 - Other reasons for suspending or terminating a license or transferring an operator to a less-demanding business
(1) SUSPENSION. An operator's license may be suspended by the department for an indefinite period in the event of extended illness or incapacity when there is reasonable expectation, based on medical evidence, that the operator will return to the business. The operator shall be reinstated when the period of incapacity has ended as certified by a physician.
(2) TERMINATION. An operator's license may be terminated by the department for any of the following reasons:
(a) Improvement of the operator's vision to the extent that the operator is no longer legally blind;
(b) Delivery to the department of a written request from the operator for cancellation of the license;
(c) Extended illness or incapacity of the operator preventing personal operation of the business enterprise, when there is no reasonable expectation, based on medical evidence, that the operator can return to work; or
(d) Death of the operator.
(3) TRANSFER OF OPERATOR. On written request of the operator, the department may transfer that person to a smaller or otherwise less-demanding business enterprise.
(4) FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITY.
(a) At the time that an operator is notified that the operator's license is being suspended or terminated, the operator shall be informed of his or her right to challenge the decision as provided in s. DWD 60.05.
(b)
1. The operator shall vacate the business enterprise premises on the effective date of the suspension, termination or transfer.
2. If a vendor-owner does not vacate the premises as required under subd. 1., the department may remove any of the property of the business enterprise owned by the vendor and place it in storage at the vendor-owner's expense or else deliver it to the vendor-owner at that person's expense.
(c) Upon suspension, termination or transfer, a physical inventory and valuation of equipment, accessories and merchandise shall be made by the department and the operator or the operator's representative. If the operator chooses not to be present and not to be represented by an agent, the department may engage the assistance of a third party.
(d) Upon notification of the death of an operator, the department shall arrange with the representatives of the estate for the settlement of accounts on the basis of the interests of affected parties.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Workforce Development DWD 60.13

Cr. Register, May, 1983, No. 329, eff. 6-1-83.