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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 449 — Optometry examining board

449.07 Denial, limitation, suspension, revocation, reprimand.

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449.07 Denial, limitation, suspension, revocation, reprimand.
(1)The examining board, by order, may reprimand and may deny, limit, suspend or revoke any license or certificate of registration if the licensee or registrant:
(a)Obtained the license or certificate through error or fraud;
(b)Is grossly incompetent;
(c)Is habitually drunk or addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs;
(d)Has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction, either within or without this state, of any violation of any law governing the practice of optometry or of any felony, subject to ss. 111.321 , 111.322 and 111.335 , a certified copy of the record of conviction to be conclusive evidence of such conviction;
(e)Has obtained or sought to obtain anything of value by fraudulent representation in the practice of optometry;
(f)Is guilty of immoral or unprofessional conduct;
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