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              To file a complaint against any licensed facility in  Pierce County, contact the health department at: Building or Remodeling Wisconsin  Statutes Chapter 254.61 - Lodging and Food Protection  Restaurants and Temporary Restaurants Restaurants 
 "Potluck event"  means an event to which all of the following apply: No compensation is  provided to any person who conducts or assists in providing the event or who  provides food and beverages to be shared at the event, and no compensation is  paid by any person for consumption of food or beverages at the event. Mobile Restaurants Temporary Restaurants Temporary Food Stand Guidelines Temporary Food Service Permit Application Links for more  information: Vending Machines and Commissaries Machine:  Any self-service device offered for public  use which, upon insertion of a coin or token, or by other means, dispenses unit  servings of food or beverage either in bulk or in package, without the  necessity of replenishing the device between each vending operation. Vending  machine does NOT include a device which dispenses only bottled, prepackaged or  canned soft drinks, a one-cent vending device, a vending machine dispensing  only candy, gum, nuts, nut meats, cookies or crackers, or a vending machine  dispensing only prepackaged Grade A pasteurized milk or milk products. Vending  machine & commissary licensing applications are processed through the state  and then inspected by Pierce County. Public Swimming Pools A public swimming pool is a pool used for wading, swimming, diving, water recreation or therapy, except a pool serving fewer than three residences such as homes or apartments that are used by the owner or persons making the property their primary residence. A public swimming pool includes a pool installed in a "place of employment", or in a "public building", and any pool used on a regular basis by persons other than the residents. A public swimming pool includes but is not limited to a pool serving or installed for the state or any political subdivision of the state; a pool serving or installed at a motel, hotel, tourist rooming house, bed and breakfast establishment, campground, camp, club, association, housing development or school, or a religious, charitable or youth organization; a mobile pool; and a pool at an educational or rehabilitative institution. Included in the meaning of a "public swimming pool" are buildings, equipment and appurtenances, irrespective of whether or not a fee is charged for their use. Links for more information: Fecal Incident Response – Recommendations for Pool Staff Wisconsin  Administrative Code Chapter DHS 172 – Safety,  Maintenance and Operation of Public Swimming Pools  Campground Any  parcel or tract of land owned by a person, the state or a local government,  which is designed, maintained, intended or used for the purpose of providing  sites for non-permanent overnight use by four or more camping units, or by one  to three camping units if the parcel or tract of land is represented as a  campground. Application and Fees for Campground Application and Fees for Special Event Wisconsin Statues Chapter 97 Food, Lodging and Recreation Wisconsin Administrative Code ATCP Chapter 79 – CampgroundsDepartment of Safety and Professional Services - Campgrounds Recreational/Educational Camps A premises, including temporary and permanent structures, that is operated as an overnight living quarters where both food and lodging or facilities for food and lodging are provided for children or adults or both children and adults for a planned program of recreation or education, and that is offered free of charge or for payment of a fee by a person or by the state or local unit of government. A Rec/Ed camp does NOT include any of the following: 
 Application and Fees for Recreational/Educational Camps    Hotel, Motel and Tourist Rooming House All lodging facilities must be licensed. The various lodging definitions are: "Hotel" – All places wherein sleeping accommodations are offered for pay to transients, in five or more rooms, and all places used in connection. "Hotel keeper", "motel keeper" and "innkeeper" are synonymous and "inn", "motel" and "hotel" are synonymous. "Tourist Rooming House" – Any lodging place or tourist cabin or cottage with 4 or less sleeping rooms, where sleeping accommodations are offered for pay to tourists or transients. "Tourist Rooming House" does NOT include: 
 A "tourist or transient" means a person who travels from place to place away from his or her permanent residence for vacation, pleasure, recreation, culture, business or employment. Wisconsin Administrative Code DHS 195 – Hotels, Motels and Tourist Rooming Houses Carbon Monoxide Detector Requirement Bed and Breakfast Any place of lodging that: 
 Application  and Fees   Tattoo and Body Piercing (Body Art) All tattoo and body piercing activities  (except ear) must be licensed.  All  persons performing these activities must be licensed Practitioners. Tattoo  means to insert pigment under the surface of the skin of a person by pricking  with a needle or otherwise so as to produce an indelible mark or figure through  the skin. Obtaining a Practitioners License Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter DHS 173 – Tattooing and Body Piercing DATCP - Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection  | 

 
 


