Wisconsin Order on Petition Vacating Consent Decree and Reinstating Proceedings is an order issued by the court in Wisconsin that vacates a consent decree and reinstates proceedings prior to the entry of the decree. This order is typically used when one of the parties to the consent decree is in violation of its terms. The order is issued after a court hearing and can be appealed. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition Vacating Consent Decree and Reinstating Proceedings: 1. Temporary Order on Petition Vacating Consent Decree and Reinstating Proceedings: This type of order is issued by the court when it is determined that a violation of the consent decree has occurred and is necessary to maintain the status quo pending a full hearing on the matter. 2. Final Order on Petition Vacating Consent Decree and Reinstating Proceedings: This type of order is issued by the court when it has determined that a violation of the consent decree has occurred and is necessary to vacate the decree and return the proceedings to their pre-decree state. This order is not appealable.