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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 291 — Hazardous waste management

291.87 License actions; hearing; public comment.

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291.87 License actions; hearing; public comment.
(1)If the department proposes to deny, suspend or revoke a license for the reasons stated under sub.
(b)to
(f), the department shall comply with the procedures specified under this section.
(1m)A license issued under s. 291.25 may be denied, suspended or revoked if the applicant or licensee does any of the following:
(a)Fails to pay any fee required under ss. 291.05
(7)and 291.33 .
(b)Fails to comply with this chapter or any rule promulgated under this chapter.
(c)Fails to comply with the approved plan of operation under s. 289.30 .
(d)Fails to disclose fully all relevant facts in a feasibility report, plan of operation or license application or in a review of a feasibility report, plan of operation or license.
(e)Misrepresents any relevant fact at any time.
(f)Operates the facility in a way that endangers human health or the environment to the extent that denial, suspension or revocation of the license is the only way to provide an acceptable level of protection.
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