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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 458 — Real estate appraisers board

458.26 Disciplinary proceedings and actions.

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458.26 Disciplinary proceedings and actions.
(1)The department shall, upon motion of the board or upon its own determination, conduct investigations in regard to the action of any appraiser.
(2)The department shall present the findings of any investigation of an appraiser or an applicant for a certificate under this subchapter to the board for its consideration. The department shall, upon motion of the board, and may, upon its own determination, commence disciplinary proceedings on any matter under investigation concerning a certified appraiser, licensed appraiser or applicant.
(3)Disciplinary proceedings shall be conducted by the board according to the rules promulgated under s. 440.03
(1). The department may deny any certificate under this subchapter, and the board may limit, suspend or revoke any certificate under this subchapter or reprimand or impose additional continuing education requirements on the holder of a certificate under this subchapter, if the department or board finds that the applicant for or holder of the certificate has done any of the following:
(a)Made a material misstatement in an application for the certificate or renewal of the certificate, or in any other information furnished to the board or department.
(b)Engaged in unprofessional or unethical conduct in violation of rules promulgated under s. 458.24 .
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