Corrections (CR 96-175):
An order creating s. DOC 309.05 (2) (d), relating to stamping outgoing prisoner mail.
Effective 05-01-97.
Health & Family Services (CR 95-235):
An order affecting ch. HSS 90, relating to a system of early intervention services, called the Birth to 3 Program, for children in the age group birth through 2 who are found to be developmentally delayed or to have a diagnosed condition which will likely result in developmental delay.
Effective 05-01-97.
Insurance, Commissioner of (CR 96-153):
An order repealing and recreating s. ILHR 18.07 (5), relating to a decrease in 1996-97 premium rates for the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan (HIRSP).
Effective 05-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-134):
An order affecting chs. NR 190 and 191, relating to lake management planning grants and lake protection grants.
Effective 05-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-160):
An order amending ss. NR 25.02, 25.05, 25.06 and 25.07, relating to commercial fishing for whitefish and chubs in Green Bay and Lake Michigan.
Effective 05-01-97.
Public Defender (CR 96-152):
An order amending s. PD 6.05 (1) (b), relating to reimbursement from parents of juveniles.
Effective 05-01-97.
Public Defender (CR 96-161):
An order repealing s. PD 3.04, relating to partial indigency.
Effective 05-01-97.
Transportation (CR 96-62):
An order affecting ch. Trans 301, relating to Human Services Vehicles (HSV's).
Effective 05-01-97.
Transportation (CR 96-76):
An order affecting ss. Trans 276.07 and 276.09, relating to allowing the operation of “double bottoms” (and certain other vehicles) on certain specified highways.
Effective 05-01-97.
rules_published Rules Published In This Wis. Adm. Register
The following administrative rule orders have been adopted and published in the March 31, 1997 Wisconsin Administrative Register. Copies of these rules are sent to subscribers of the complete Wisconsin Administrative Code, and also to the subscribers of the specific affected Code.
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Commerce (CR 95-69):
An order affecting ch. ILHR 202, relating to relocation assistance.
Effective 04-01-97.
Commerce (CR 96-144):
An order amending the effective date clause of Clearinghouse Rule 94-116 and affecting ss. ILHR 2.31, 59.22 and 82.40 and chs. ILHR 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66 and 72, relating to energy conservation and ventilation.
Effective 04-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-74):
An order affecting ss. NR 7.04, 7.05 and 7.06, relating to the recreational boating facilities program.
Effective 04-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-77):
An order repealing and recreating ch. NR 235, relating to the regulation of effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for the organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers industry.
Effective 04-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-78):
An order creating ch. NR 233, relating to the regulation of effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for the pesticide chemicals industry.
Effective 04-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-86):
An order affecting ss. NR 439.01, 484.03, 484.04 and 484.10 and ch. NR 460, relating to general provisions for emission standards for hazardous air pollutants.
Effective 04-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-87):
An order affecting chs. NR 400, 407, 423, 460, 468 and 469 and ss. NR 406.04 and 484.04, relating to emission standards for hazardous air pollutants generated from halogenated solvent cleaning operations.
Effective 04-01-97.
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses
1.   Department of Commerce
(CR 95-69)
Ch. ILHR 202 - Relocation assistance.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
This rule does not affect small business.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Government Operations and the Senate Committee on Labor. No comments were received.
2.   Department of Commerce
(CR 96-144)
Chs. ILHR 63 & 64 - Energy conservation and ventilation.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Overall, the proposed rules will make the code less stringent and easier to use for all users.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment and the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Transportation, Utilities, and Financial Institutions. No comments were received.
3.   Natural Resources (CR 96-74)
Ch. NR 7 - Recreational boating facilities program.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The proposed rule does not affect businesses; therefore, a final regulatory flexibility analysis is not required.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the Assembly Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Environmental Resources and Urban Affairs Committee. On August 21, 1996, the Assembly Natural Resources Committee requested the Department to modify the rule as it related to the eligibility for cost sharing assistance of the acquisition of weed harvesting equipment being limited to lakes where the acreage of harvestable aquatic vegetation was a minimum of 30 acres. The concern was that the acreage limit did not allow some lakes to participate in the program.
4.   Natural Resources (CR 96-77)
Ch. NR 235 - Effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for the organic chemicals, plastics and synthetic fibers industry.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency considered small business impacts in their regulation development process. The Department does not have the discretion to apply these rules less stringently than the federal regulations to small businesses. In addition, the organic chemical manufacturing industry is not by nature a small facility business, either nationally or in Wisconsin.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the Assembly Environment and Utilities Committee and the Senate Environmental Resources and Urban Affairs Committee. There were no comments.
5.   Natural Resources (CR 96-78)
Ch. NR 233 - Wastewater effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for the pesticide chemicals industry.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency considered small business impacts in their regulations development process. The Department does not have the discretion to apply these rules less stringently than the federal regulations to small businesses. In addition, the pesticide chemical manufacturing industry is not by nature a small facility business.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the Assembly Environment and Utilities Committee and the Senate Environmental Resources and Urban Affairs Committee. There were no comments.
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