Trans 313.07(1)(1) The department may deny, suspend or revoke approval of a device, and remove it from the list of approved devices, for any of the following reasons: Trans 313.07(1)(a)(a) Defects in design, materials or workmanship causing repeated failures of a device. Trans 313.07(1)(b)(b) Termination or cancellation of a manufacturer’s or vendor’s liability insurance. Trans 313.07(1)(c)(c) The manufacturer discontinues the business of manufacturing devices. Trans 313.07(1)(d)(d) Voluntary request by a manufacturer or vendor to cancel approval of a device. Trans 313.07(1)(e)(e) Failure of a manufacturer, vendor, or service provider to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter or any Wisconsin Statute, any federal law, or the law of another jurisdiction if that failure in the other jurisdiction would have been a basis for denial, suspension or revocation of device approval in this state. Trans 313.07(1)(f)(f) Provision of materially false or inaccurate information relating to a device’s performance standards, by a manufacturer, vendor, or service provider. Trans 313.07(1)(g)(g) Modification or alteration of the components, design or installation and operation instructions for an approved device without complying with the provisions of s. Trans 313.08 (1) or in a manner that causes the device to not satisfy the requirements of this chapter. Trans 313.07(1)(j)(j) Failure to maintain a system of manufacturer authorized repair or an inventory of parts needed to effect repairs or replacement of a model of device. Trans 313.07(1)(k)(k) Failure to provide ignition interlock installation and service for one half the cost of equipping and maintaining the device upon receipt of a court order issued under s. 343.301 (3) (b), Stats. Trans 313.07(1)(L)(L) Failure to provide addresses or locations at which mobile service is to be provided. Trans 313.07(2)(2) A suspension or revocation is effective 15 days after notification is sent to the registered agent of the manufacturer, vendor or service provider that applied for approval of the device under s. Trans 313.04 at the address provided pursuant to s. Trans 313.04 (2) (b) 15. or the address of the registered agent on file with the Department of Financial Institutions by certified mail. Trans 313.07(3)(3) A manufacturer or vendor may appeal a denial, suspension or revocation of approval for a device under sub. (1). The person appealing shall submit the request for appeal to the department, in writing, within 15 days of the receipt of a notice of denial, suspension or revocation. Trans 313.07(4)(4) If approval of a device is denied, suspended, revoked or voluntarily surrendered, the applicant for device approval under s. Trans 313.04 shall be responsible for any costs connected with the removal of its devices from customers’ vehicles and the installation of new devices in those customers’ vehicles from the department’s list of approved devices. Trans 313.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1993, No. 452, eff. 9-1-93; CR 20-020: r. and recr. (1), am. (2) to (4) Register September 2021 No. 789, eff. 10-1-21. Trans 313.08(1)(1) Modifications. A manufacturer shall meet all of the following requirements: Trans 313.08(1)(a)(a) Notify the department in writing of any material modification in the components, design or installation and operating instructions of any device approved for use in this state. For purposes of this paragraph, a modification shall be considered material if the modification affects device operation or functionality. Trans 313.08(1)(b)(b) Provide the department satisfactory proof that modifications or alterations for which notice is provided under par. (a) do not adversely affect the ability of the device to satisfy the requirements of s. Trans 313.04. Trans 313.08(1)(c)(c) Upon the department’s request, provide any new or updated materials related to quality assurance of the calibration procedure and device calibration checks provided under s. Trans 313.04 (2) (b) 13. Trans 313.08(1)(d)(d) Upon the department’s request, provide sample modified devices the department may inspect or test for continued acceptability under this chapter. Trans 313.08(2)(2) Manufacturer approved repair facilities. A manufacturer shall provide for the repair of the internal components of handsets and vehicle modules through its own technicians or a manufacturer-approved authorized device repair facility. Trans 313.08 NoteNote: Manufacturer-approved authorized device repair facilities shall demonstrate the technical competence to repair handsets and vehicle modules as a condition of device approval. See s. Trans 313.04 (2) (b) 8. Trans 313.08(3)(3) Mouthpieces. A manufacturer or vendor shall make an adequate supply of mouthpieces or other replaceable breath receptor devices available to a service provider. Trans 313.08(4)(4) Anti-tampering. A manufacturer shall ensure that a device has adequate electronic anti-tampering features which include all of the following: Trans 313.08(4)(a)(a) A device shall retain its tamper detection capabilities when disconnected from the vehicle’s power supply, or record that it was disconnected. Trans 313.08(4)(b)(b) A device shall retain its data memory when disconnected from the vehicle’s power supply.