AB767, s. 6 4Section 6. 227.19 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB767,7,85 227.19 (3m) Analysis not required. The final regulatory flexibility analysis
6specified under sub. (3) (e) is not required for any rule if the agency, after complying
7with s. 227.114 (1) to (5),
board determines that the rule will not have a significant
8economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
AB767, s. 7 9Section 7. 227.24 (3m) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB767,8,210 227.24 (3m) Review by the small business regulatory review board. (intro.)
11On the same day that the agency files a rule under sub. (3) that may have a
12significant
an economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), the
13agency shall submit a copy of the rule to the small business regulatory review board.
14The board may use cost-benefit analysis to determine the fiscal effect of the
15emergency rule on small businesses and shall determine whether the emergency
16rule will have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
17businesses and
whether the agency complied with ss. 227.114 (2) and (3) and 227.14
18(2m). If the board determines that the emergency rule will have a significant
19economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, the board may submit
20to the agency and to the legislative council staff suggested changes in the emergency
21rule to minimize the economic impact of the emergency rule.
If the board determines
22that the agency failed to comply with s. 227.114 (2) or (3) or 227.14 (2m), the board
23shall notify the agency of that determination and ask the agency to comply with any
24of those provisions. In addition, the board may submit other suggested changes in

1the proposed rule to the agency and may include a request that the agency do any
2of the following:
AB767, s. 8 3Section 8. 285.79 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB767,8,84 285.79 (3) Assistance program. (intro.) The department shall, in cooperation
5with the office of the small business ombudsman clearinghouse advocate under s.
6560.03 (9) 560.038, develop and administer a small business stationary source
7technical and environmental compliance assistance program. The program shall
8include all of the following:
AB767, s. 9 9Section 9. 560.03 (9) of the statutes is renumbered 560.038 (2) and amended
10to read:
AB767,8,2511 560.038 (2) Establish The department shall establish and operate a small
12business ombudsman clearinghouse for business and industry
the office to facilitate
13the flow of information from between other state and federal agencies and business
14and industry
, to assist state agencies in establishing methods to encourage the
15participation of small businesses in rule making under s. 227.114 (4), and to serve
16as ombudsman for small business stationary sources, as defined in s. 285.79 (1), in
17connection with the implementation of the federal clean air act, 42 USC 7401 to
187671q. The office shall be modeled on the best practices of both state and federal
19small business advocate organizations, shall take a proactive role in maintaining
20and helping small businesses grow economically, and shall have the goal of creating
21jobs and a healthy small business sector. The office shall be staffed by at least one
22full-time employee of the department. The staff of the office shall serve as staff to
23the small business regulatory review board and shall cooperate with the small
24business regulatory coordinator designated by each agency under s. 227.114 (7m) to
25accomplish the objectives of this section, as appropriate.
AB767, s. 10
1Section 10. 560.038 (title) and (1) (intro.) of the statutes are created to read:
AB767,9,3 2560.038 (title) Office of the small business advocate. (1) (intro.) In this
3section:
AB767, s. 11 4Section 11. 560.038 (1) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) of the statutes are created to read:
AB767,9,55 560.038 (1) (a) "Agency" has the meaning given in s. 227.01 (1).
AB767,9,66 (b) "Office" means the office of the small business advocate.
AB767,9,77 (c) "Small business" has the meaning given in s. 227.114 (1).
AB767,9,98 (d) "Small business regulatory coordinator" means the employee of an agency
9designated by the agency as required under s. 227.114 (7m).
AB767,9,1010 (e) "Small business stationary sources" has the meaning given in s. 285.79 (1).
AB767, s. 12 11Section 12. 560.038 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
AB767,9,1212 560.038 (3) The office shall do all of the following:
AB767,9,1813 (a) Upon the written request of a small business against which an agency has
14initiated an enforcement action that may, in the opinion of the small business, cause
15unnecessary hardship to the small business, review and investigate the
16circumstances of the enforcement action and prepare recommendations regarding
17alternative penalties to be imposed upon the small business that will, in the opinion
18of the office, achieve regulatory compliance by the small business.
AB767,9,2019 (b) Submit to the small business regulatory coordinator of the agency initiating
20the enforcement action under par. (a) all of the following:
AB767,9,2121 1. A copy of the written request submitted to the office under par. (a).
AB767,9,2222 2. Any recommendations prepared by the office under par. (a).
AB767,9,2523 3. A statement requesting that the small business regulatory coordinator
24submit to the office within 45 days after receipt of the statement a written response
25describing the enforcement action taken by the agency against the small business

1and whether any considerations were made for the small business as a result of the
2recommendations made under subd. 2.
AB767,10,33 (c) Annually do all of the following:
AB767,10,64 1. Compile the written requests received by the office under par. (a), the
5submissions made by the office under par. (b), and any communications received
6from enforcing agencies under par. (b).
AB767,10,107 2. Analyze and evaluate the information under subd. 1. and any other relevant
8information to determine regulatory enforcement trends and the efficacy of the office
9in providing regulatory relief to and promoting regulatory compliance by small
10businesses.
AB767,10,1211 3. Report the information and findings under subds. 1. and 2. to the governor
12and to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2).
AB767, s. 13 13Section 13. 560.11 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB767,10,1914 560.11 (2) The employees of the department of commerce who staff the office
15of the
small business ombudsman clearinghouse advocate under s. 560.03 (9)
16560.038 and the employees of the department of natural resources who staff the
17small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance
18assistance program under s. 285.79 shall provide the small business environmental
19council with the assistance necessary to comply with sub. (1).
AB767, s. 14 20Section 14. Initial applicability.
AB767,10,2321 (1) The treatment of section 227.14 (2g) (intro.) of the statutes first applies to
22a proposed administrative rule submitted by an agency to the legislative council staff
23under section 227.15 of the statutes on the effective date of this subsection.
AB767,11,3
1(2) The treatment of section 227.24 (3m) (intro.) of the statutes first applies to
2an emergency rule filed with the legislative reference bureau on the effective date
3of this subsection.
AB767,11,44 (End)
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