Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 97 - Food, lodging, and recreation.
97.615 - Agent status for local health departments.

97.615 Agent status for local health departments.
(1) Vending operations. In the administration and enforcement of this subchapter, the department may use local health departments as its agents in making inspections and investigations of vending machine commissaries, vending machine operators and vending machines if the jurisdictional area of the local health department has a population greater than 5,000. If the designation is made and the services are furnished, the department shall reimburse the local health department furnishing the service at the rate of 80 percent of the net license fee per license per year issued in the jurisdictional area.
(2) Hotels, tourist rooming houses, and other establishments.
(am) In the administration of this subchapter or s. 97.67, the department may enter into a written agreement with a local health department with a jurisdictional area that has a population greater than 5,000, which designates the local health department as the department's agent in issuing licenses to and making investigations or inspections of hotels, tourist rooming houses, bed and breakfast establishments, campgrounds and camping resorts, recreational and educational camps, and public swimming pools. In a jurisdictional area of a local health department without agent status, the department may issue licenses, collect fees established by rule under s. 97.613 and make investigations or inspections of hotels, tourist rooming houses, bed and breakfast establishments, campgrounds and camping resorts, recreational and educational camps, and public swimming pools. If the department designates a local health department as its agent, the department or local health department may require no license for the same operations other than the license issued by the local health department under this subsection. The department shall oversee the designation of agents under this subsection to ensure that, to the extent feasible, the same local health department is granted agent status under this subsection and under s. 97.41.
(b) A local health department granted agent status under this subsection shall meet standards promulgated, by rule, by the department. The department shall annually evaluate the licensing, investigation and inspection program of each local health department granted agent status. If, at any time, a local health department granted agent status fails to meet the standards, the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection may revoke its agent status.
(c) The department shall provide education and training to agents designated under this subsection to ensure uniformity in the enforcement of this subchapter, s. 97.67 and rules promulgated under this subchapter and s. 97.67.
(d) Except as provided in par. (dm), a local health department granted agent status under this subsection shall establish and collect the license fee for each type of establishment specified in par. (am). The local health department may establish separate fees for pre-licensing inspections of new establishments, for pre-licensing inspections of existing establishments for which a person intends to be the new operator or for the issuance of duplicate licenses. No fee may exceed the local health department's reasonable costs of issuing licenses to, making investigations and inspections of, and providing education, training and technical assistance to the establishments, plus the state fee established under par. (e). A local health department granted agent status under this subsection or under s. 97.41 may issue a single license and establish and collect a single fee which authorizes the operation on the same premises of more than one type of establishment for which it is granted agent status under this subsection or under s. 97.41.
(dm) A local health department granted agent status under this subsection may contract with the department for the department to collect fees and issue licenses. The department shall collect from the local health department the actual and reasonable cost of providing the services.
(e) The department shall establish state fees for its costs related to setting standards under this subchapter and s. 97.67 and monitoring and evaluating the activities of, and providing education and training to, agent local health departments. Agent local health departments shall include the state fees in the license fees established under par. (d), collect the state fees and reimburse the department for the state fees collected. For each type of establishment specified in par. (am), the state fee may not exceed 20 percent of the license fees charged under ss. 97.67 and 97.613.
(f) If, under this subsection, a local health department becomes an agent or its agent status is discontinued during a licensee's license year, the department and the local health department shall divide any license fee paid by the licensee for that license year according to the proportions of the license year occurring before and after the local health department's agent status is granted or discontinued. No additional fee may be required during the license year due to the change in agent status.
(g) A village, city or county may adopt ordinances and a local board of health may adopt regulations regarding the licensees and premises for which the local health department is the designated agent under this subsection, which are stricter than this subchapter, s. 97.67, or rules promulgated by the department under this subchapter or s. 97.67. No such provision may conflict with this subchapter or with department rules.
(h) This subsection does not limit the authority of the department to inspect hotels, tourist rooming houses, bed and breakfast establishments, or vending machine commissaries in jurisdictional areas of local health departments where agent status is granted if it inspects in response to an emergency, for the purpose of monitoring and evaluating the local health department's licensing, inspection and enforcement program or at the request of the local health department.
(j) The department shall hold a hearing under ch. 227 if any interested person, in lieu of proceeding under ch. 68, appeals to the department alleging either of the following:
1. A license fee established by a local health department granted agent status exceeds the reasonable costs described under par. (d).
2. The person issuing, refusing to issue, suspending or revoking a license or making an investigation or inspection of the appellant has a financial interest in a regulated establishment specified in par. (am) which may interfere with his or her ability to properly take that action.
History: 1983 a. 203 ss. 15, 21; 1985 a. 29; 1985 a. 332 s. 251 (1); 1987 a. 27 ss. 1074m to 1076m, 3200 (24); 1987 a. 307; 1989 a. 31; 1991 a. 39, 315; 1993 a. 16; 1993 a. 27 s. 72; Stats. 1993 s. 254.69; 1993 a. 183; 1995 a. 27 s. 9126 (19); 2001 a. 16; 2007 a. 20 s. 9121 (6) (a); 2015 a. 55 s. 4085; Stats. 2015 s. 97.615

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 97 - Food, lodging, and recreation.

97.01 - Definitions.

97.02 - Standards; adulterated food.

97.03 - Standards; misbranding.

97.07 - Interpretation.

97.09 - Rules.

97.10 - Prohibited acts.

97.12 - Enforcement.

97.13 - Sale of fish flour regulated.

97.17 - Buttermaker and cheesemaker license.

97.175 - Butter and cheese grader license requirements.

97.176 - Butter; grading; label.

97.177 - Cheese; grading; labeling.

97.18 - Oleomargarine regulations.

97.20 - Dairy plants.

97.21 - Milk haulers and milk distributors.

97.22 - Milk producers.

97.23 - Drug residues in milk.

97.24 - Milk and milk products.

97.25 - Use of synthetic bovine growth hormone; labeling of dairy products.

97.27 - Food warehouses.

97.28 - Direct sale of eggs.

97.29 - Food processing plants.

97.30 - Retail food establishments.

97.305 - Restaurants serving fish.

97.307 - Average annual surveys.

97.32 - Special dairy and food inspectors.

97.33 - Certificate of food protection practices.

97.34 - Bottled drinking water and soda water beverage; standards; sampling and analysis.

97.41 - Retail food: agent status for local health departments.

97.42 - Compulsory inspection of livestock or poultry, and meat or poultry products.

97.43 - Meat from dead or diseased animals.

97.44 - Identification of meat for animal feed; registration and records of buyers.

97.56 - Kosher meat.

97.57 - Planted or cultivated rice.

97.59 - Handling foods.

97.60 - Coordination; certification.

97.603 - Motels.

97.605 - Lodging and vending licenses.

97.607 - Pre-licensing inspection.

97.61 - Vending machine commissary outside the state.

97.613 - Fees.

97.615 - Agent status for local health departments.

97.617 - Application; lodging and vending.

97.62 - Health and safety; standard.

97.623 - Hotel safety.

97.625 - Powers of the department and local health departments.

97.627 - Causing fires by tobacco smoking.

97.633 - Hotelkeeper's liability.

97.634 - Hotelkeeper's liability for baggage; limitation.

97.635 - Liability of hotelkeeper for loss of property by fire or theft; owner's risk.

97.638 - Hotel rates posted; rate charges; special rates.

97.639 - Motel rates.

97.65 - Enforcement.

97.67 - Recreational licenses and fees.

97.70 - Authority of department of safety and professional services.

97.703 - Joint employment.

97.71 - Suspension or revocation of license.

97.72 - Penalties.

97.73 - Injunction.