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1100.20
(2) The department
of justice, after public hearing, may issue general
2orders forbidding methods of competition in business or trade practices in business
3which are determined by the department
of justice to be unfair. The department
of
4justice, after public hearing, may issue general orders prescribing methods of
5competition in business or trade practices in business which are determined by the
6department
of justice to be fair.
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100.20
(3) The department
of justice, after public hearing, may issue a special
9order against any person, enjoining such person from employing any method of
10competition in business or trade practice in business which is determined by the
11department
of justice to be unfair or from providing service in violation of sub. (1t).
12The department
of justice, after public hearing, may issue a special order against any
13person, requiring such person to employ the method of competition in business or
14trade practice in business which is determined by the department
of justice to be fair.
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100.20
(6) The department
of justice may commence an action in circuit court
18in the name of the state to restrain by temporary or permanent injunction the
19violation of any order issued under this section. The court may in its discretion, prior
20to entry of final judgment make such orders or judgments as may be necessary to
21restore to any person any pecuniary loss suffered because of the acts or practices
22involved in the action, provided proof thereof is submitted to the satisfaction of the
23court. The department
of justice may
use its authority in ss. 93.14 and 93.15 to 24investigate violations of any order issued under this section.".
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100.30
(4) Penalties. For any violation of sub. (3), the department
of justice 4or a district attorney may commence an action on behalf of the state to recover a
5forfeiture of not less than $50 nor more than $500 for the first violation and not less
6than $200 nor more than $2,500 for each subsequent violation.
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100.30
(5) (a) The department
of justice may issue a special order
as provided
9in s. 93.18 against a retailer or wholesaler requiring the retailer or wholesaler to
10cease and desist from violating this section in the sale of cigarettes or other tobacco
11products, fermented malt beverages, intoxicating liquor or wine or motor vehicle
12fuel. The department
of justice or a district attorney may commence an action on
13behalf of the state against a retailer or wholesaler who violates a special order issued
14under this paragraph to recover a forfeiture of not less than $200 nor more than
15$5,000 for each violation.
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100.30
(5) (b) The department
of justice or a district attorney may bring an
18action to enjoin a violation of this section without being compelled to allege or prove
19that an adequate remedy at law does not exist. An action under this paragraph may
20be commenced and prosecuted by the department
of justice or a district attorney, in
21the name of the state, in a circuit court in the county where the offense occurred or
22in Dane county, notwithstanding s. 801.50.".
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136.04
(2) The department of
agriculture, trade and consumer protection 3justice after public hearing may issue general or special orders to carry out the
4purposes of this chapter and to determine and prohibit unfair trade practices in
5business or unfair methods of competition in business pursuant to s. 100.20 (2)
to (4) 6and (3).".
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8"
(6x) Transfer of consumer protection function.
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9(a) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this paragraph, all assets and
10liabilities of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection primarily
11related to its consumer protection investigation and enforcement functions under
12sections 100.18, 100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes shall become the assets and
13liabilities of the department of justice. The departments of justice and agriculture,
14trade and consumer protection shall jointly determine these assets and liabilities
15and shall jointly develop and implement a plan for the orderly transfer thereof. In
16the event of any disagreement between the departments, the secretary of
17administration shall decide the question.
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18(b) Employe transfers. All incumbents holding positions in the department of
19agriculture, trade and consumer protection that are primarily related to its
20consumer protection investigation and enforcement functions under sections 100.18,
21100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes, as determined by the secretary of administration,
22are transferred on the effective date of this paragraph to the department of justice.
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23(c) Employe status. Employes transferred under paragraph (b) have all the
24rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
1statutes in the department of justice that they enjoyed in the department of
2agriculture, trade and consumer protection immediately before the transfer.
3Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employe so transferred who
4has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
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5(d) Supplies and equipment. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
6tangible personal property, including records, of the department of agriculture, trade
7and consumer protection primarily related to its consumer protection investigation
8and enforcement functions under sections 100.18, 100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes
9are transferred to the department of justice. The departments of justice and
10agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall jointly identify the tangible
11personal property, including records, and shall jointly develop and implement a plan
12for the orderly transfer thereof. In the event of any disagreement between the
13departments, the secretary of administration shall decide the question.
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14(e) Pending matters. Any matter pending with the department of agriculture,
15trade and consumer protection on the effective date of this paragraph that is
16primarily related to its consumer protection investigation and enforcement
17functions under sections 100.18, 100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes is transferred to
18the department of justice. All materials submitted or actions taken by the
19department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection with respect to the
20pending matter are considered as having been submitted to or taken by the
21department of justice.
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22(f) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of agriculture,
23trade and consumer protection in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that
24are primarily related to its consumer protection investigation and enforcement
25functions under sections 100.18, 100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes remain in effect
1and are transferred to the department of justice. The departments of justice and
2agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall jointly identify these contracts and
3shall jointly develop and implement a plan for the orderly transfer thereof. In the
4event of any disagreement between the departments, the secretary of administration
5shall decide the question. The department of justice shall carry out any such
6contractual obligations until modified or rescinded by the department of justice to
7the extent allowed under the contract.
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8(g) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the department of agriculture,
9trade and consumer protection that are in effect on the effective date of this
10paragraph and that are primarily related to its consumer protection investigation
11and enforcement functions under sections 100.18, 100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes
12remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until amended or repealed by
13the department of justice. All orders issued by the department of agriculture, trade
14and consumer protection that are in effect on the effective date of this paragraph and
15that are primarily related to its consumer protection investigation and enforcement
16functions under sections 100.18, 100.20 and 100.30 of the statutes remain in effect
17until their specified expiration date or until modified or rescinded by the department
18of justice.".
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20"
(6x) Transfer of certain consumer protection functions. The treatment of
21sections 100.18 (11) (a), (b) 1., (c) 1., 2., 3. and 4., (d) and (e), 100.20 (2), (3), (4) and
22(6), 100.30 (4) and (5) (a) and (b) and 136.04 (2) of the statutes, the renumbering of
1section 20.115 (1) (r) of the statutes and
Section 9104 (6x) of this act take effect on
2July 1, 1996.".