Notice of Hearing
Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to authority vested in the Examining Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors in ss. 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) and 457.03 (1), Stats., and interpreting s. 457.14, Stats., the Examining Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors will hold a public hearing at the time and place indicated below to consider an order to amend s. SFC 3.11, relating to the social worker temporary certificate to conform to a new procedure for computerized examinations.
Hearing Date, Time and Location
Date:   September 18, 2001
Time:   9:30 A.M.
Location:   1400 East Washington Avenue
Room 179A
Madison, Wisconsin
Appearances at the Hearing
Interested persons are invited to present information at the hearing. Persons appearing may make an oral presentation but are urged to submit facts, opinions and argument in writing as well. Facts, opinions and argument may also be submitted in writing without a personal appearance by mail addressed to the Department of Regulation and Licensing, Office of Administrative Rules, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708. Written comments must be received by October 2, 2001 to be included in the record of rule-making proceedings.
Analysis Prepared by the Department of Regulation and Licensing
Statutes authorizing promulgation: ss. 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) and 457.03 (1), Stats.
Statutes interpreted: s. 457.14, Stats.
The Social Worker Section of the Examining Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors amends s. SFC 3.11 to conform to a new procedure for computerized examinations. Under current law, a social worker temporary certificate expires “9 months from date of issue of the temporary certificate, or release of the examination scores from the next available examination after the date of the application for the temporary certificate, whichever is earlier." Until recently, examinations were offered only a few times per year. Computerized examinations will soon be offered at any time. Under the current language, the maximum duration of a temporary certificate would be reduced to a few days, and the language must be changed to effect the purpose of the rule.
Text of Rule
SECTION 1. SFC 3.11 is amended to read:
SFC 3.11 Temporary certificate. The social worker section may issue a temporary certificate permitting the use of the title “social worker" to an individual who pays the fee under s. 440.05 (6), Stats., and who meets all the qualifications for the certificate except for passing the required examination. The temporary certificate shall be valid for a period of 9 months from date of issue of the temporary certificate, or release of the examination scores from the next available examination after the date of the application for the temporary certificate, whichever is earlier. The temporary certificate expires upon notification of failure of the examination results or expiration of the 9 month period, whichever is earlier. The temporary certificate of an individual who fails the examination must be returned to the social worker section. The temporary certificate may not be renewed.
Fiscal Estimate
1. The anticipated fiscal effect on the fiscal liability and revenues of any local unit of government of the proposed rule is: $0.00.
2. The projected anticipated state fiscal effect during the current biennium of the proposed rule is: $0.00.
3. The projected net annualized fiscal impact on state funds of the proposed rule is: $0.00.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These proposed rules will be reviewed by the department through its Small Business Review Advisory Committee to determine whether there will be an economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Copies of Rule and Contact Person
Copies of this proposed rule are available without cost upon request to: Pamela Haack, Department of Regulation and Licensing, Office of Administrative Rules, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 171, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708 (608) 266-0495.
Notice of Hearing
Department of Transportation
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to ss. 85.16 (1) and 348.07 (4), Stats., interpreting s. 348.07 (4), Stats., the Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing at the following location to consider the amendment of ch. Trans 276, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to allowing the operation of double bottoms and certain other vehicles on certain specified highways:
Hearing Date, Time and Location
Date:   September 25, 2001
Time:   1:00 p.m.
Location:   Hill Farms State Transportation Building
4802 Sheboygan Avenue
Room 419
Madison, Wisconsin
Appearances at the Hearing
Parking is available for persons with disabilities.
The public record on this proposed rule making will be held open until close of business on the date of the hearing to permit the submission of written comments from persons unable to attend the public hearing or who wish to supplement testimony offered at the hearing. Any such written comments should be submitted to Ashwani K. Sharma, Traffic Operations Engineer, Bureau of Highway Operations, Room 501, P. O. Box 7986, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707-7986.
Analysis Prepared by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Statutory authority: ss. 85.16 (1) and 348.07 (4), Stats.
Statute interpreted: s. 348.07 (4), Stats.
This proposed rule amends s. Trans 276.07 (16), (18) and (19), and creates s. Trans 276.07 (34m) and (34r), Wisconsin Administrative Code, to add seven segments of highway to the designated highway system established under s. 348.07 (4), Stats. The actual highway segments that this proposed rule adds to the designated highway system are:
Hwy.
From
To
STH 107
CTH “A"
STH 64
CTH “A"
STH 97
CTH “K"
CTH “K"
USH 51 N. of Wausau
STH 64 in Merrill
CTH “Q"
CTH “K"
USH 51
CTH “U"
STH 107
USH 51
STH 97
STH 29 S. of Athens
STH 64
STH 77
USH 53 in Minong
USH 63 in Hayward
The long trucks to which this proposed rule applies are those with 53-foot semitrailers, double bottoms and the vehicles which may legally operate on the federal National Network, but which exceed Wisconsin's regular limits on overall length. Generally, no person may operate any of the following vehicles on Wisconsin's highways without a permit: A single vehicle with an overall length in excess of 40 feet, a combination of vehicles with an overall length in excess of 65 feet, a semitrailer longer than 48 feet, an automobile haulaway longer than 66 feet plus allowed overhangs, or a double bottom. Certain exceptions are provided under s. 348.07 (2), Stats., which implements provisions of the federal Surface Transportation Assistance Act in Wisconsin.
The effect of this proposed rule will be to extend the provisions of ss. 348.07 (2) (f), (fm), (gm) and (gr), and 348.08 (1) (e), Stats., to the highway segments listed above. As a result, vehicles which may legally operate on the federal National Network in Wisconsin will also be allowed to operate on the newly-designated highways. Specifically, this means there will be no overall length limitation for a tractor-semitrailer combination, a double bottom or an automobile haulaway on the affected highway segments. There also will be no length limitation for a truck tractor or road tractor when operated in a tractor-semitrailer combination or as part of a double bottom or an automobile haulaway. Double bottoms will be allowed to operate on the affected highway segments provided neither trailer is longer than 28 feet, 6 inches. Semitrailers up to 53 feet long may also be operated on these highway segments provided the kingpin to rear axle distance does not exceed 43 feet. This distance is measured from the kingpin to the center of the rear axle or, if the semitrailer has a tandem axle, to a point midway between the first and last axles of the tandem. Otherwise, semitrailers, including semitrailers which are part of an automobile haulaway, are limited to 48 feet in length.
These vehicles and combinations are also allowed to operate on undesignated highways for a distance of 5 miles or less from the designated highway in order to reach fuel, food, maintenance, repair, rest, staging, terminal or vehicle assembly or points of loading or unloading.
Fiscal Impact
The Department estimates that there will be no fiscal impact on the liabilities or revenues of any county, city, village, town, school district, technical college district or sewerage district.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The provisions of this proposed rule adding highway segments to the designated system have no direct adverse effect on small businesses, and may have a favorable effect on those small businesses which are shippers or carriers using the newly-designated routes.
Copies of Rule and Contact Person
Copies of this proposed rule are available without cost upon request to the office of the State Traffic Engineer, P. O. Box 7986, Room 501, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707-7986, telephone (608) 266-1273. For questions about this rule making, please call Ashwani Sharma, Traffic Operations Engineer at (608) 266-1273. Alternate formats of the proposed rule will be provided to individuals at their request.
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