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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 563 — Bingo and raffle control

563.05 Departmental duties; powers; prohibitions.

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563.05 Departmental duties; powers; prohibitions.
(2)The department may promulgate rules requiring holders of licenses issued under subch. III to post a notice in a conspicuous place where a bingo occasion is being conducted describing the procedures for filing a complaint against the holder.
(3)The department may promulgate rules specifying the number of business days within which the department must review and make a determination on an application for a license that is issued under subch. III .
(4)The department may promulgate rules relating to bingo that establish procedures to be used by the department for receiving, filing, and investigating complaints, for commencing disciplinary proceedings, and for conducting hearings.
(4m)Notwithstanding s. 227.11 , the department may not promulgate or enforce any rule that interprets the provisions under subch. VIII or any other provisions under this chapter that relate to raffles.
(5)No employee in the division of gaming who performs any duty related to bingo or raffles or the secretary, deputy secretary, or assistant deputy secretary of administration and no member of such a person’s immediate family, as defined in s. 19.42
(7), may, while that person is employed or serves in such a capacity or for 2 years following the termination of his or her employment with the department after having served in such a capacity, do any of the following:
(a)Have any direct or indirect interest in any person who is licensed or required to be licensed under this chapter.
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