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SB915,5,2524 440.09 (2e) (title) Reciprocal credentials for service members, former
25service members, and their spouses.
SB915,11
1Section 11. 440.09 (2m) of the statutes, as created by 2019 Wisconsin Act 143,
2is renumbered 440.09 (2e) (b) and amended to read:
SB915,6,83 440.09 (2e) (b) If an individual is unable to provide documentation under this
4subsection
that the individual is a service member, former service member, or the
5spouse of a service member or former service member, the individual may submit an
6affidavit to the department or credentialing board, as appropriate, stating that the
7individual is a service member, former service member, or the spouse of a service
8member or former service member.
SB915,12 9Section 12. 440.09 (3) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 2019 Wisconsin Act
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, is renumbered 440.09 (2e) (c) 1. and amended to read:
SB915,6,1611 440.09 (2e) (c) 1. A reciprocal credential granted under this section subsection
12expires on the applicable renewal date specified in s. 440.08 (2) (a), except that if the
13first renewal date specified in s. 440.08 (2) (a) after the date on which the credential
14is granted is within 180 days of the date on which the credential is granted, the
15credential expires on the 2nd renewal date specified in s. 440.08 (2) (a) after the date
16on which the credential is granted.
SB915,13 17Section 13. 440.09 (3) (b) of the statutes, as created by 2019 Wisconsin Act 143,
18is renumbered 440.09 (2e) (c) 2. and amended to read:
SB915,6,2219 440.09 (2e) (c) 2. The department or credentialing board, as appropriate, shall
20grant a renewed reciprocal credential under this subsection to an applicant who pays
21the renewal fee specified under s. 440.05 (2) and satisfies the requirements that
22apply for renewing that credential.
SB915,14 23Section 14. 440.09 (3m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB915,7,224 440.09 (3m) Reciprocal credentials for out-of-state credential holders.
25(a) Except as provided in par. (b), the department and each credentialing board shall

1grant a reciprocal credential to an individual who the department or credentialing
2board determines meets all of the following requirements:
SB915,7,43 1. The individual applies for a reciprocal credential under this section on a form
4prescribed by the department or credentialing board.
SB915,7,85 2. The individual holds a license, certification, registration, or permit that was
6granted by another state that qualifies the individual to perform the acts authorized
7under the appropriate credential granted by the department or credentialing board
8and all of the following apply:
SB915,7,109 a. The individual has held that license, certification, registration, or permit for
10at least one year.
SB915,7,1511 b. When the individual was granted that license, certification, registration, or
12permit, there were minimum education requirements and, if applicable, work
13experience and clinical supervision requirements in effect, and the other state
14verifies that the individual met those requirements in order to receive that license,
15certification, registration, or permit.
SB915,7,1616 3. The individual establishes residence in this state.
SB915,7,1817 4. The individual previously passed all examinations required for the license,
18certification, registration, or permit in the other state, if required by the other state.
SB915,7,2219 5. The individual has not had a license, certification, registration, or permit
20revoked and has not voluntarily surrendered a license, certification, registration, or
21permit in another state or country while under investigation for unprofessional
22conduct.
SB915,8,423 6. The individual has not had discipline imposed by a regulating entity in
24another state or country, except that if a regulating entity in another state or country
25has taken disciplinary action against the individual, the department or the

1credentialing board shall determine if the cause for the action was corrected and the
2matter resolved, and if the matter has been resolved, the department or the
3credentialing board shall grant the reciprocal credential if the other requirements
4in this paragraph are satisfied.
SB915,8,105 7. The individual does not have a complaint, allegation, or investigation
6pending before a regulating entity in another state or country that relates to
7unprofessional conduct. If the individual has any complaint, allegation, or
8investigation pending, the department or credentialing board shall suspend the
9application process and may not grant or deny a reciprocal credential to the
10individual until the complaint, allegation, or investigation is resolved.
SB915,8,1411 8. The individual does not have an arrest record, as defined in s. 111.32 (1), or
12a conviction record, as defined in s. 111.32 (3), that would disqualify the individual
13from being granted that credential under the applicable provisions governing that
14credential.
SB915,8,1715 9. The individual passes an examination on the laws of this state, if required
16for other applicants for that credential under the applicable provisions governing
17that credential.
SB915,8,1918 10. The individual pays all applicable fees, including the fee specified under s.
19440.05 (2).
SB915,8,2220 (b) 1. Paragraph (a) does not apply to any credentials or other forms of
21permission granted pursuant to an interstate compact or to the extent that its
22application conflicts with an interstate compact.
SB915,8,2423 2. Paragraph (a) does not apply to the extent that its application conflicts with
24any federal law.
SB915,9,2
13. Paragraph (a) does not apply to any credentials or activities regulated under
2s. 440.26, subch. IV or V of ch. 440, or ch. 444, 463, or 470.
SB915,9,63 (c) The department and any credentialing board to which this subsection
4applies shall promulgate rules to implement par. (a) but may not require any
5requirements other than those specified in par. (a) to be satisfied in order for an
6individual to be granted a reciprocal credential under par. (a).
SB915,15 7Section 15. 440.09 (4) of the statutes, as created by 2019 Wisconsin Act 143,
8is renumbered 440.09 (2e) (d) and amended to read:
SB915,9,119 440.09 (2e) (d) The department or credentialing board, as appropriate, shall
10expedite the issuance of a reciprocal credential granted under this section
11subsection.
SB915,16 12Section 16. 440.09 (5) of the statutes, as created by 2019 Wisconsin Act 143,
13is renumbered 440.09 (2e) (e) and amended to read:
SB915,9,1514 440.09 (2e) (e) The department or credentialing board, as appropriate, may
15promulgate rules necessary to implement this section subsection.
SB915,17 16Section 17 . Nonstatutory provisions.
SB915,9,2217 (1) Reciprocal licenses; temporary fee waiver. Notwithstanding ss. 89.063,
1889.072 (3) (a) 10., 101.82 (4), 440.05, and 440.09 (3m) (a) 10. and the applicable fee
19provisions in chs. 440 to 480, a person who submits an application for a reciprocal
20credential under s. 89.072 (3) or 440.09 (3m) no later than the first day of the 13th
21month beginning after the effective date of this subsection is not required to pay any
22fee for an initial reciprocal credential.
SB915,9,2323 (End)
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