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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 150 — Regulation of health services

150.43 Judicial review.

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150.43 Judicial review. Any applicant adversely affected by a decision of the department under s. 150.35
(4)may petition for judicial review of the decision under s. 227.52 . The scope of judicial review shall be as provided in s. 227.57 and the record before the reviewing court shall consist of:
(1)The application and all supporting material received prior to the department’s decision under s. 150.35
(3)or
(3m).
(3)The record of the public meeting, if any, under s. 150.35
(2).
(4)The department’s analysis of the project and its compliance with the criteria specified in s. 150.39 .
(5)Concluding briefs and arguments at a hearing and the findings of fact of the hearing examiner at the hearing under s. 150.35
(4).
(6)The department’s findings and conclusions issued under s. 150.35
(3)or
(3m).
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