The Office of the Secretary is primarily responsible for the promulgation of the proposed rule.
Contact Information
If you have questions regarding this rule, you may contact:
Mark Wipperfurth
Income, Sales, and Excise Tax Division
Telephone (608) 266-8253
Veterans Affairs
Rule Submittal Date
On November 24, 1999, the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs submitted a proposed rule to the Wisconsin Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse repealing and recreating ch. VA 4, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to the primary mortgage loan program.
Analysis
The proposed rule will adopt Fannie Mae program underwriting guidelines. This will enable the Department to process loans more efficiently and minimize the differences between the underwriting of primary loans and conventional loans administered by the Department's originating lenders. Additionally, home improvement loans will be separated from the regular primary loan program to facilitate separate underwriting and application processing.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
A public hearing is required. The Division of Veterans Programs is primarily responsible for preparing the rule.
Contact Information
If you have any questions regarding this rule, please contact:
John Rosinski
Chief Legal Counsel
Telephone (608) 266-7916
N o t i c e S e c t i o n
Notice of Proposed Rule
Financial Institutions
Credit Unions
Notice is herby given that pursuant to s. 186.235(2) & (8), Stats., and interpreting s. 186.235(14), (16), (17) and (18), Stats., and according to the procedure set forth in s. 227.16(2)(e), Stats., the Office of Credit Unions will adopt the following rule repeal relating to credit union examinations without a public hearing unless, within 30 days after publication of the Notice on December 15, 1999, the Office of Credit Unions is petitioned for a public hearing by 25 natural persons who will be affected by the rule repeal, a municipality which will be affected by the rule repeal, or by an association which is representative of a farm, labor, business or professional group which will be affected by the rule repeal.
Analysis Prepared by the Office of Credit Unions
Statutory authority: s.186.235(2) & (8)
Statute interpreted: s.186.235(14), (16), (17), & (18)
Chapter DFI-CU 52 outlines procedures for conducting credit union examinations, collecting examination fees, special examinations and issues regarding credit union books and records.
As ch. 186, Stats., has been updated and amended throughout the years, certain provisions of the existing Administrative Code have been incorporated into ch. 186. The provisions of existing ch. DFI-CU52 are incorporated into s. 186.235(14), (16), (17) and (18), Stats. Section DFI-CU 52.03(2) references s. 186.26, Stats., which has been repealed. This section of the rule is no longer applicable.
The repeal of this rule was approved by the Credit Union Review Board pursuant to s. 186.235(8), Stats.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This rule will not have any effect on small business.
Fiscal Estimate
The proposed rule has no fiscal effect. A copy of the fiscal estimate may be obtained upon request to the Office of Credit Unions, P. O. Box 14137, Madison, WI 53714-0137.
Text of Rule
SECTION 1. Chapter DFI-CU 52 is repealed.
Contact Person
Ginger Larson, Director, Office of Credit Unions, 345 W. Washington Ave., 3rd Fl, P. O. Box 14137, Madison, WI 53714-0137
Notice of Proposed Rule
Financial Institutions
Credit Unions
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to s. 186.235(2) & (8), Stats., and interpreting ch. 19, subch. II & s. 186.235(7), Stats., and according to the procedure set forth in s. 227.16(2)(e), Stats., the Office of Credit Unions will adopt the following rule repeal relating to the public inspection and copying of records of the Office of Credit Unions without a public hearing unless, within 30 days after publication of the Notice on December 15, 1999, the Office of Credit Unions is petitioned for a public hearing by 25 natural persons who will be affected by the rule repeal, a municipality which will be affected by the rule repeal, or by an association which is representative of a farm, labor, business or professional group which will be affected by the rule repeal.
Analysis Prepared by the Office of Credit Unions
Statutory authority: s. 186.235(2) & (8)
Statutes interpreted: ch. 19, subch. II& s. 186.235(7)
Ch. DFI-CU 64 outlines the procedures for the public inspection and copying of “public records" of the Office of Credit Unions.
1995 Wis. Act 27 created the Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) on July 1, 1996 and the Office of Credit Unions was attached for administrative efficiency. The General Counsel of the Office of the Secretary serves as the custodian for the public records of the Department of Financial Institutions and the Office of Credit Unions.
The disclosure of confidential information and records referred to in s. DFI-CU 64.02 is addressed in s. 186.235(7), Stats.
Chapter 19, subch. II Public Records and Property, Wis. Stats. outlines procedures and requirements for accessing public records. An Open Records Notice posted in areas accessible by the public provides guidance for accessing the records of the Department of Financial Institutions and the Office of Credit Unions.
The repeal of this rule was approved by the Credit Union Review Board pursuant to s. 186.235(8), Stats.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This rule will not have any effect on small business.
Fiscal Estimate
The proposed rule has no fiscal effect. A copy of the fiscal estimate may be obtained upon request to the Office of Credit Unions, P. O. Box 14137, Madison, WI 53714-0137.
Text of Rule
SECTION l. Chapter DFI-CU 64 is repealed.
Contact Person
Ginger Larson, Director, Office of Credit Unions, 345 W. Washington Ave., 3rd Fl, P. O. Box 14137, Madison, WI 53714-0137
Notice of Hearings
Health & Family Services
(Health, Chs. HFS 110-)
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to ss. 227.11(2) (a), 250.04 (7) and 254.47 (4), Stats., the Department of Health and Family Services will hold public hearings to consider the repeal and recreation of ch. HFS 175, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to recreational and educational camps.
Hearing Information
January 4, 2000   2nd Floor West Conf. Room
Tuesday   Marathon County Health Dept.
From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.   1200 Lakeview Drive
  WAUSAU, WI
January 5, 2000   Downstairs Conference Room
Wednesday   City of Milwaukee Health Dept. –
From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.   Northwest Health Center
  7630 W. Mill Road
  MILWAUKEE, WI
January 6, 2000   Room 124
Thursday   Washington Square Building
From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.   1414 E. Washington Avenue
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