ATCP 79.05 NoteNote: As provided under s. 97.615 (2) (d), Stats., a local health department can establish and collect fees for licenses. If you were issued a license by a local health department, contact the local health department for its license fee schedule. ATCP 79.05(3)(b)(b) Requests for preinspection. The operator shall contact the department or its agent and arrange a time for the preinspection required under s. ATCP 79.05 (1) (c), before operating a campground. ATCP 79.05 NoteNote: To obtain a copy a copy of the campground operator license application form, or to arrange for a preinspection, call (608) 224-4923 or send an e-mail to datcpdfslicensing@wi.gov. ATCP 79.05(4)(a)(a) To renew a license, the operator shall pay the department the applicable license fee specified under s. ATCP 79.06 before the license expires. If payment to renew a license fee is not received by the department before the expiration date of the license, the late fee specified under s. ATCP 79.06 (2) (c) shall be paid in addition to the license fee. An application for a renewal license is not required. ATCP 79.05(5)(5) Department or agent action on a license application. ATCP 79.05(5)(a)1.1. The department or its agent may not issue a new license or renew an existing license for a campground unless all of the following conditions are met: ATCP 79.05(5)(a)1.a.a. The operator has corrected a condition for which the department or agent has issued a written health or safety-related order. ATCP 79.05(5)(a)1.b.b. The operator, applicant, or license holder has provided the department or its agent with the information required under sub. (3) (a) 2., or documentation indicating that the campground is designed and constructed in accordance with the state law and regulations stated in this chapter. ATCP 79.05(5)(a)1.c.c. The department or its agent has determined that the operator, applicant or license holder is not in violation of ch. 97, Stats., or has only a minor violation as defined in s. 227.04 (1) (a). ATCP 79.05(5)(b)(b) License prohibited. The department or its agent shall refuse to issue a new license or renew an existing license to operate a campground under any of the following circumstances: ATCP 79.05(5)(b)1.1. A fully and accurately completed, signed and dated application has not been received by the department or its agent. ATCP 79.05(5)(b)5.5. The operator has modified, repaired, or maintained the campground in a manner that is not in accordance with what the department recognizes as safe practice as outlined in this chapter. ATCP 79.05(5)(c)(c) Conditional license. Except as provided in s. 93.135, Stats., the initial issuance, renewal, or continued validity of a license may be conditioned upon the requirement that the license holder correct a violation of this chapter, s. 97.67, Stats., or ordinances adopted under s. 97.615 (2) (g), Stats., within a specified period of time. If the condition is not satisfied within the specified time or after an extension of time approved by the department, the license is void. No person may operate a campground after a license has been voided. Any person who does so shall be subject to the penalties under ss. 97.72 and 97.73, Stats., and fees under s. ATCP 79.06 (2) (e). An operator whose license is voided under this paragraph may appeal the decision under s. ATCP 79.09. ATCP 79.05(5)(d)1.1. The department or its agent shall issue or deny a new license or shall renew a license for a campground within 30 days after the applicant meets all of the requirements under subs. (3) or (4), as applicable. ATCP 79.05(5)(d)2.2. If the department or its agent denies an application for a license, the applicant shall be given reasons, in writing, for the denial and information regarding appeal rights provided under s. ATCP 79.09. ATCP 79.05(6)(a)(a) Payment time frame. If an applicant or operator fails to pay all applicable fees, late fees, and processing charges under s. ATCP 79.06, within 45 days after the expiration of the license, the license is void. ATCP 79.05(6)(b)(b) Notice of insufficiency. If the department receives a notice of an insufficiency under s. ATCP 79.06 (3), the applicant or operator shall have 15 days after receipt of notice from the department of the insufficiency to pay all applicable fees and processing charges or the license is void. ATCP 79.05(6)(c)(c) Appeal rights. An operator whose license is voided under this subsection may appeal the decision as provided under s. ATCP 79.09. The burden is on the license applicant or operator to show that all applicable fees, late fees and processing charges have been paid. During any appeal process concerning a payment dispute, operation of the campground is deemed to be operation without a license and is subject to the fees under s. ATCP 79.06 (2) (e) in addition to the fees otherwise due, unless the applicant or operator meets its burden of proof under this subsection. ATCP 79.05(7)(7) License posting. A current license issued by the department shall be posted in a place visible to the public. A license may not be altered or defaced.