254.64(4)

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(4)

254.64(3)(b)

(b) A restaurant may operate as a vending machine commissary without a vending machine commissary permit.

254.64(4)(a)

(a) In this subsection:

254.64(4)(e)1.

1. The establishment remains at the location for which the permit was issued.

254.64

254.64 Permit.

254.64(1)

(1)

254.64(1)(a)

(a) No person may conduct, maintain, manage or operate a hotel, restaurant, temporary restaurant, tourist rooming house, vending machine commissary or vending machine if the person has not been issued an annual permit by the department or by a local health department that is granted agent status under § 254.69 (2).

254.64(1)(b)

(b) No person may maintain, manage or operate a bed and breakfast establishment for more than 10 nights in a year without having first obtained an annual permit from the department.

254.64(1)(c)

(c) Except as provided in § 250.041, no permit may be issued under this section until all applicable fees have been paid. If the payment is by check or other draft drawn upon an account containing insufficient funds, the permit applicant shall, within 15 days after receipt of notice from the department of the insufficiency, pay by cashier’s check or other certified draft, money order or cash the fees, late fees and processing charges that are specified by rules promulgated by the department. If the permit applicant fails to pay all applicable fees, late fees and processing charges within 15 days after the applicant receives notice of the insufficiency, the permit is void. In an appeal concerning voiding of a permit under this paragraph, the burden is on the permit applicant to show that the entire applicable fees, late fees and processing charges have been paid. During any appeal process concerning payment dispute, operation of the establishment in question is deemed to be operation without a permit.

254.64(1)(d)

(d) If a person or establishment licensed under ch. 97 is incidentally engaged in an activity for which a permit is required under this section, the department may, by rule, exempt the person or establishment from the permit requirement under this section. Rules under this paragraph shall conform to a memorandum of understanding between the department and the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.

254.64(3)

(3)

254.64(3)(a)

(a) A bulk milk dispenser may be operated in a restaurant without a vending machine or vending machine operator permit.

254.64(1m)

(1m) No county, city, village or town may require any permit of, or impose any permit or inspection fee on, a vending machine operator, vending machine commissary or vending machine permitted under this subchapter.

254.64(1p)

(1p) Except as provided in § 250.041, the department may condition the initial issuance, renewal or continued validity of a permit issued under this section on correction by the permittee of a violation of this subchapter, rules promulgated by the department under this subchapter or ordinances or regulations adopted under § 254.69 (2)(g), within a specified period of time. If the permittee fails to meet the condition within the specified period of time, the permit is void.

254.64(2)

(2) Except as provided in sub. (3), a separate permit is required for each establishment.

254.64(4)(a)1.

1. “Business entity” has the meaning give in § 179.70 (1).

254.64(4)(a)2.

2. “Immediate family member” means a spouse, grandparent, parent, sibling, child, stepchild, or grandchild or the spouse of a grandparent, parent, sibling, child, stepchild, or grandchild.

254.64(4)(b)

(b) Except as provided in para. (d) or (e), no permit is transferable from one premises to another or from one person to another.

254.64(4)(d)

(d) The holder of a permit issued under this section may transfer the permit to an individual who is an immediate family member if the holder is transferring operation of the establishment or vending machine to the immediate family member.

254.64(4)(e)

(e) A sole proprietorship that reorganizes as a business entity or a business entity that reorganizes as either a sole proprietorship or a different type of business entity may transfer a permit issued under this section for operation of an establishment to the newly formed business entity or sole proprietorship if the following conditions are satisfied:

254.64(4)(e)2.

2. At least one individual who had an ownership interest in the sole proprietorship or business entity to which the permit was issued has an ownership interest in the newly formed sole proprietorship or business entity.

254.64(5)

(5) All permits expire on June 30, except that permits initially issued during the period beginning on April 1 and ending on June 30 expire on June 30 of the following year.