DWD 60.12(2)(a)(a) Specific or additional management and supervision services; DWD 60.12(2)(b)(b) Suspension of the license for a period not to exceed 30 days; DWD 60.12(2)(c)(c) Demotion of the operator to a less-demanding business enterprise; and DWD 60.12(3)(a)(a) Exchange as provided in par. (b), no suspension, demotion or termination shall be made until the department gives notice to the operator, by registered or certified mail, with return receipt requested, of facts or conduct which warrant the intended action, and the operator has been given an opportunity to show compliance with all lawful requirements for the retention of the license. DWD 60.12(3)(b)(b) The department may immediately suspend an operator’s license, followed by notice and the opportunity to contest the action, if in the judgment of the department there is a substantial probability that the behavior of the operator will result in harm to the health, safety or welfare of other persons. DWD 60.12(4)(4) Grounds for suspension. An operator’s license may be suspended for a period not to exceed 30 calendar days, except in cases of extended illness or incapacity, on one or more of the following grounds: DWD 60.12(4)(a)(a) Failure to operate the business enterprise in compliance with the operator’s agreement; DWD 60.12(4)(b)(b) Failure to maintain acceptable performance levels after being provided the opportunity for additional training; or DWD 60.12(5)(5) Grounds for demotion. An operator may be demoted to a lesser-demanding business enterprise on one or both of the following grounds: DWD 60.12(5)(a)(a) Recurring noncompliance with terms of the operator’s agreement; or DWD 60.12(5)(b)(b) Repeated failure to maintain acceptable levels of performance in operation of the business enterprise. DWD 60.12(6)(6) Grounds for termination. An operator’s license may be terminated for one or more of the following reasons: DWD 60.12(6)(b)(b) Withdrawal of the permit or contract by the controlling body or organization of the building or property in which the business enterprise is operating, due to fault of the operator; DWD 60.12(6)(c)(c) Decision by the department after recommendation of the committee that an enterprise is not being operated in accordance with the law or this chapter or within the terms and conditions of the agreement between the department and the operator; DWD 60.12(6)(d)(d) Any willful or malicious destruction of any equipment furnished to the operator; DWD 60.12(6)(e)(e) Willful falsification of any record or report required to be kept or made by the operator; or DWD 60.12(7)(7) Informing the operator of rights. In the event of suspension, demotion or termination, the operator shall be informed of his or her right to review of the decision as provided in s. DWD 60.05. DWD 60.12(8)(a)(a) Upon suspension, demotion or termination, the operator shall vacate the business enterprise premises upon the effective date of that action. DWD 60.12(8)(b)(b) If a vendor-owner does not vacate the premises as required under par. (a), the department may remove any of the property of the business enterprise owned by the vendor-owner and place this property in storage at the expense of the vendor-owner or else deliver it to the vendor-owner at that person’s expense. DWD 60.12(9)(9) Inventory. Upon suspension, demotion or termination, a physical inventory and valuation of equipment, accessories and merchandise shall be made by the department and the operator or the operator’s representative. If the operator chooses not to be present and not to be represented by an agent, the department may engage the assistance of a third party. DWD 60.12 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1983, No. 329, eff. 6-1-83. DWD 60.13DWD 60.13 Other reasons for suspending or terminating a license or transferring an operator to a less-demanding business. DWD 60.13(1)(1) Suspension. An operator’s license may be suspended by the department for an indefinite period in the event of extended illness or incapacity when there is reasonable expectation, based on medical evidence, that the operator will return to the business. The operator shall be reinstated when the period of incapacity has ended as certified by a physician.