DHS 157.13(8)(f)3.3. Pertinent experience of the person who will analyze the wipe samples. DHS 157.13(9)(a)(a) If the department determines that an application meets the applicable requirements, the department shall issue a specific license within 180 days of filing of a complete application authorizing the proposed activity in such form and containing such conditions and limitations as the department deems appropriate or necessary. DHS 157.13(9)(b)(b) The department may incorporate in any license at the time of issuance or thereafter, any additional requirements and conditions with respect to the licensee’s receipt, possession, use and transfer of radioactive material subject to this section as the department deems appropriate or necessary. DHS 157.13(10)(a)(a) A license issued under this section shall be subject to all the provisions of ss. 254.31 to 254.45, Stats., this chapter and orders of the department. DHS 157.13(10)(b)1.1. No license issued or granted under this section and no right to possess or utilize radioactive material granted by any license issued under this subsection may be transferred, assigned or in any manner disposed of, either voluntarily or involuntarily, directly or indirectly, through transfer of control of any license to any person unless the department, after securing full information, finds that the transfer complies with the applicable provisions of the statutes, rules and orders of the department, and gives its consent in writing. DHS 157.13(10)(b)2.a.a. The identity and technical and financial qualifications of the proposed transferee. DHS 157.13(10)(c)(c) A person licensed by the department under this section shall confine use and possession of the material licensed to the locations and purposes authorized in the license. DHS 157.13(10)(e)(e) A licensee shall notify the department in writing within 10 days following the filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition for bankruptcy under any Chapter of Title 11 of the United States Code by or against any one of the following: DHS 157.13 NoteNote: Title 11 of the U.S. Code deals with bankruptcy.
DHS 157.13(10)(f)(f) The notification specified in par. (e) shall indicate the bankruptcy court in which the petition for bankruptcy was filed and the date of the filing of the petition. DHS 157.13(11)(11) Expiration and termination of licenses and decommissioning of sites and separate building or outdoor areas. DHS 157.13(11)(a)(a) Except as provided in sub. (12) (b), a specific license shall expire at the end of the specified day in the month and year stated in the license. If an application for license renewal has been filed at least 30 days prior to the expiration date stated in the existing license and the department denies the renewal application, the license shall expire on the date as stated in the determination of denial. If an application for license renewal is filed less than 30 days from the expiration date stated in the existing license, the department may deny the renewal application and the license shall expire on the expiration date stated in the license. DHS 157.13(11)(b)(b) A specific license revoked by the department expires at the end of the day on the date of the department’s final determination, or on the expiration date stated in the determination, or as otherwise provided by department order. DHS 157.13(11)(c)(c) A specific license remains valid, with respect to possession of radioactive material, until the department notifies the licensee in writing that the license is terminated. While the license is valid, the licensee shall do all of the following: DHS 157.13(11)(c)1.1. Limit actions involving radioactive material to those related to decommissioning and other activities related to preparation for release for unrestricted use. DHS 157.13(11)(c)2.2. Continue to control entry to restricted areas until they are suitable for release for unrestricted use and the department notifies the licensee in writing that the license is terminated.