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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 97 — Food, lodging, and recreation

97.617 Application; lodging and vending.

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97.617 Application; lodging and vending.
(1)An applicant for a license under this subchapter shall complete the application prepared by the department or the local health department granted agent status under s. 97.615
(2)and provide, in writing, any additional information the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or local health department issuing the license requires.
(2)Upon receipt of an application for a vending machine operator license, the department may cause an investigation to be made of the applicant’s commissary, servicing and transport facilities, if any, and representative machines and machine locations. The operator shall maintain at his or her place of business within this state a list of all vending machines operated by him or her and their location. This information shall be kept current and shall be made available to the department upon request. The operator shall notify the department of any change in operations involving new types of vending machines or conversion of existing machines to dispense products other than those for which such machine was originally designed and constructed.
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