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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 194 — Motor vehicle transportation

194.145 Hearing; decision.

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194.145 Hearing; decision.
(1)Any person adversely affected by a determination of the department under this chapter may petition the division of hearings and appeals for review. The division of hearings and appeals shall set a time for a hearing on the matter, and notice of the hearing shall be given to the petitioner and the department at least 10 days prior to the hearing. The hearing shall be conducted as are hearings for contested cases under ch. 227 .
(2)In its decision the division of hearings and appeals may confirm or reverse or may modify, with or without conditions, the determination of the department. Where appropriate, the division of hearings and appeals may by order direct the department to implement the decision of the division.
(3)Review of department determinations made under this chapter is a condition precedent to judicial review under ch. 227 . Decisions of the division of hearings and appeals are subject to judicial review under ch. 227 .
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