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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 459 — Hearing and speech examining board

459.09 Renewal and posting of license.

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459.09 Renewal and posting of license.
(1)Each person issued a license under this subchapter shall, on or before the applicable renewal date specified under s. 440.08
(a), do all of the following:
(a)Pay to the department the applicable renewal fee determined by the department under s. 440.03
(a).
(b)Submit with the renewal application proof that he or she completed, within the 2 years immediately preceding the date of his or her application, 20 hours of continuing education programs or courses of study approved or required under rules promulgated under s. 459.095 . This paragraph does not apply to an applicant for renewal of a license that expires on the first renewal date after the date on which the examining board initially granted the license.
(2)A licensee shall keep a license issued under this subchapter conspicuously posted in his or her office or place of business at all times. Where more than one office is operated by the licensee, duplicate licenses shall be issued by the department for posting in each location.
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