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Wisconsin Pest Control Licensing Law

Wisconsin Code · 5 sections

The following is the full text of Wisconsin’s pest control licensing law statutes as published in the Wisconsin Code. For the official version, see the Wisconsin Legislature.


Wis. Stat. § 401.306

401.306 .

137.12(2m)

(2m)

 

This chapter does not apply to any of the following records or any transaction evidenced by any of the following records:

137.12(2m)(a)

(a)

Records governed by any law relating to adoption, divorce, or other matters of family law.

137.12(2m)(b)

(b)

Notices provided by a court.

137.12(2m)(c)

(c)

Court orders.

137.12(2m)(d)

(d)

Official court documents, including briefs, pleadings, and other writings, required to be executed in connection with court proceedings.

137.12(2p)

(2p)

 

This chapter applies to a transaction governed by the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 USC 7001 , et seq., but this chapter is not intended to limit, modify, or supersede 15 USC 7001 (c).

137.12(2r)

(2r)

 

To the extent that it is excluded from the scope of 15 USC 7003 , this chapter does not apply to a notice to the extent that it is governed by a law requiring the furnishing of any notice of:

137.12(2r)(a)

(a)

The cancellation or termination of utility services, including water, heat, and power service.

137.12(2r)(b)

(b)

Default, acceleration, repossession, foreclosure, or eviction, or the right to cure, under a credit agreement secured by or a rental agreement for a primary residence of an individual;

137.12(2r)(c)

(c)

The cancellation or termination of health insurance or benefits or life insurance benefits, excluding annuities;

137.12(2r)(d)

(d)

Recall of a product, or material failure of a product, that risks endangering health or safety; or

137.12(2r)(e)

(e)

A law requiring a document to accompany any transportation or handling of hazardous materials, pesticides, or other toxic or dangerous materials.

137.12(3)

(3)

 

This chapter applies to an electronic record or electronic signature otherwise excluded from the application of this chapter under subs. (2) , (2m) , and (2r) to the extent it is governed by a law other than those specified in subs. (2) , (2m) , and (2r) .

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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated

through 2025 Wis. Act 103 and through all Supreme Court Orders and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on April 3, 2026.

Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after April 3, 2026, are designated by NOTES.

(Published 4-3-26)


Wis. Stat. § 443.01

443.01 (7m) , or structural pest control operator, by an individual who is a qualified 3rd party, or by a contractor about matters within the scope of the contractor’s occupation, if the information is in writing and is furnished on time and if the entry to which it relates is identified, and except that the owner may substitute for any entry information supplied by a public agency. Information that substitutes for an entry on the report under s.


Wis. Stat. § 450.01

450.01 (10) .

89.02(4)

(4)

 

“Examining board” means the veterinary examining board.

89.02(4e)

(4e)

 

“Extra-label use” means use of a drug in a manner that is not in accordance with the directions for use that are contained on the label affixed to the container in which the drug is dispensed.

89.02(4m)

(4m)

 

“Food-producing animal” means an animal that is raised to produce food for human consumption.

89.02(4s)

(4s)

 

“Patient” means an animal that is examined or treated by a veterinarian.

89.02(5)

(5)

 

“Pesticide” has the meaning specified in s.


Wis. Stat. § 89.02

89.02 (6) , establishing the scope of practice permitted for veterinarians and veterinary technicians and shall review the rules at least once every 5 years to determine whether they are consistent with current practice. The examining board may promulgate rules relating to licensure qualifications, denial of a license, certification, or temporary permit, unprofessional conduct, and disciplinary proceedings.

89.03(2)

(2)

 

The examining board shall promulgate rules requiring training and continuing education sufficient to assure competency of veterinarians and veterinary technicians in the practice of veterinary medicine, except that the board may not require training or continuing education concerning the use, handling, distribution, and disposal of pesticides other than for disciplinary purposes.

89.03(3)

(3)

 

The examining board shall promulgate rules specifying a procedure for addressing allegations that a person licensed or certified by the veterinary examining board under this chapter has practiced as a veterinarian or veterinary technician while impaired by alcohol or other drugs or that his or her ability to practice is impaired by alcohol or other drugs, and for assisting a person licensed by the veterinary examining board under this chapter who requests to participate in the procedure or who requests assistance in obtaining mental health services. In promulgating rules under this subsection, the examining board shall seek to facilitate early identification of chemically dependent veterinarians or veterinary technicians and encourage their rehabilitation. The rules promulgated under this subsection may be used in conjunction with the formal disciplinary process under this chapter. The examining board may contract with another entity to administer the procedure specified under the rules promulgated under this subsection.


Wis. Stat. § 94.01

94.01

 

Plant inspection and pest control authority.

94.01(1)

(1)

 

In the conduct of survey and inspectional programs for the detection, prevention and control of pests, the department may impose quarantines or such other restrictions on the importation into or movement of plants or other material within this state as necessary to prevent or control the dissemination or spread of injurious pests.

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