Public notice
Natural Resources
List of Pollutants w/ Possible Surface Water Quality Criteria Changes in Calendar Year 2004
(s. 281.15 (2) (a), Stats.)
Substance
Status of Activity
Projected Date of Change
1
Ammonia
External Advisory Committee efforts completed in December 2002. Staff actively writing associated Administrative Rule language w/ changes to Chapters NR 105 and NR 106.
Public hearings anticipated in Summer/Fall 2003. Rule adoption in anticipated in 2004.
2
Atrazine
Staff Literature Review Only – U.S. EPA Activity w/ Unspecified Timeline
No formal adoption anticipated in 2003. Possible activity in 2004.
3
Bacteria (E. coli)
External Advisory Committee being formed in Spring 2003
No formal revision to Wisconsin anticipated in 2003. Projected for CY 2004.
4
Cadmium
U.S. EPA completed revision to federal criteria in April 2001. No specified date for required change to state water quality criteria.
No formal revision to Wisconsin criteria anticipated in 2003. Possible revisions in 2004.
5
Copper
Minor changes necessitated by federal Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative (3/23/1995). Staff have performed necessary criterion recalculations.
Undetermined. Possible revisions to NR 105 in 2004.
6
Endrin
Minor changes necessitated by federal Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative (3/23/1995). Staff have performed necessary criterion recalculations.
Undetermined. Possible revisions to NR 105 in Fall 2004.
7
Heat/ Temperature
External Advisory Committee actively engaged in revisions to water quality criteria for heat/temperature and development of an implementation plan. Anticipated changes to NR 102 and NR 106.
Possible public hearings in Fall 2003 with subsequent rule adoption in early 2004.
8
Nickel
Minor changes necessitated by federal Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative (3/23/1995). Staff have performed necessary criterion recalculations.
Undetermined. Possible revisions to NR 105 in 2004.
9
PAHs (Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons)
Case-by-case NPDES Permit Review
Possible adoption in 2004.
10
PBDEs (Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers)
Staff conducting field investigations during Summer 2003
Possible adoption in 2004.
11
Selenium
Minor changes necessitated by federal Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative (3/23/1995). Staff have performed necessary criterion recalculations.
Undetermined. Possible revisions to NR 105 in 2004.
12
Whole Effluent Toxicity
Changes necessitated by federal Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative (3/23/1995).
Undetermined. Possible revisions to NR 105 in 2004.
For more information, contact:
Bob Masnado
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
(608) 267-7662
Workforce Development
2003 Child Care Copay Schedule
Child Care Co-Payment Schedule for Licensed and Certified Care
Look down the column of the appropriate family size until you find the gross family monthly income level at or just less than the family income. Look to the right to find the appropriate co-payment by family and type of care.
Gross Monthly Family Income
Family Size:
Weekly Licensed Care Co-Pay Amount
Children in Subsidized Care:
Weekly Certified Care Co-Pay Amount
Children in Subsidized Care:
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 or more
1
2
3
4
5 or more
1
2
3
4
5 or more
70% FPL
$707
$890
$1,073
$1,257
$1,440
$1,623
$1,806
$1,989
$2,172
4
8
12
15
20
2
6
9
11
14
75% FPL
$758
$954
$1,150
$1,346
$1,543
$1,739
$1,935
$2,131
$2,328
4
10
14
19
23
3
7
10
13
15
80% FPL
$808
$1,017
$1,227
$1,436
$1,645
$1,855
$2,064
$2,273
$2,483
7
11
15
21
26
5
8
11
16
18
85% FPL
$859
$1,081
$1,303
$1,526
$1,748
$1,971
$2,193
$2,415
$2,638
10
14
19
23
29
7
10
13
16
20
90% FPL
$909
$1,145
$1,380
$1,616
$1,851
$2,087
$2,322
$2,558
$2,793
11
18
23
29
34
8
12
15
20
25
95% FPL
$960
$1,208
$1,457
$1,705
$1,954
$2,202
$2,451
$2,700
$2,948
14
21
29
35
42
10
15
20
25
29
100% FPL
$1,010
$1,272
$1,533
$1,795
$2,057
$2,318
$2,580
$2,842
$3,103
16
23
30
38
44
11
15
21
27
31
105% FPL
$1,061
$1,335
$1,610
$1,885
$2,160
$2,434
$2,709
$2,984
$3,259
19
25
33
40
47
13
18
23
28
34
110% FPL
$1,111
$1,399
$1,687
$1,975
$2,262
$2,550
$2,838
$3,126
$3,414
21
29
35
42
49
15
20
24
29
35
115% FPL
$1,162
$1,462
$1,763
$2,064
$2,365
$2,666
$2,967
$3,268
$3,569
23
30
38
45
51
16
21
27
31
37
120% FPL
$1,212
$1,526
$1,840
$2,154
$2,468
$2,782
$3,096
$3,410
$3,724
25
33
40
47
55
18
23
28
34
38
125% FPL
$1,263
$1,590
$1,917
$2,244
$2,571
$2,898
$3,225
$3,552
$3,879
29
34
42
49
56
20
24
29
34
39
130% FPL
$1,313
$1,653
$1,993
$2,334
$2,674
$3,014
$3,354
$3,694
$4,034
30
39
47
55
63
21
27
33
38
45
135% FPL
$1,364
$1,717
$2,070
$2,423
$2,777
$3,130
$3,483
$3,836
$4,190
33
42
51
61
70
23
29
37
42
49
140% FPL
$1,414
$1,780
$2,147
$2,513
$2,879
$3,246
$3,612
$3,978
$4,345
34
44
54
63
74
24
31
38
44
51
145% FPL
$1,465
$1,844
$2,223
$2,603
$2,982
$3,362
$3,741
$4,120
$4,500
37
47
55
65
75
27
33
39
47
52
150% FPL
$1,515
$1,908
$2,300
$2,693
$3,085
$3,478
$3,870
$4,263
$4,655
40
49
59
68
78
27
34
41
48
55
155% FPL
$1,566
$1,971
$2,377
$2,782
$3,188
$3,593
$3,999
$4,405
$4,810
42
51
61
70
80
29
37
42
49
56
160% FPL
$1,616
$2,035
$2,453
$2,872
$3,291
$3,709
$4,128
$4,547
$4,965
44
54
63
73
83
31
38
45
51
58
165% FPL
$1,667
$2,098
$2,530
$2,962
$3,394
$3,825
$4,257
$4,689
$5,121
45
56
65
74
84
32
39
46
52
59
170% FPL
$1,717
$2,162
$2,607
$3,052
$3,496
$3,941
$4,386
$4,831
$5,276
46
59
68
78
87
33
41
48
55
60
175% FPL
$1,768
$2,225
$2,683
$3,141
$3,599
$4,057
$4,515
$4,973
$5,431
48
60
70
80
89
33
42
49
56
62
180% FPL
$1,818
$2,289
$2,760
$3,231
$3,702
$4,173
$4,644
$5,115
$5,586
50
62
73
83
91
34
44
51
58
65
185% FPL
$1,869
$2,353
$2,837
$3,321
$3,805
$4,289
$4,773
$5,257
$5,741
51
64
75
84
94
35
47
52
59
65
------------------------ 185% of the Federal Poverty Level -------------------------
190% FPL
$1,919
$2,416
$2,913
$3,411
$3,908
$4,405
$4,902
$5,399
$5,896
52
65
78
86
95
37
48
54
60
68
195% FPL
$1,970
$2,480
$2,990
$3,500
$4,011
$4,521
$5,031
$5,541
$6,052
54
67
80
89
99
38
49
56
63
69
200% FPL
$2,020
$2,543
$3,067
$3,590
$4,113
$4,637
$5,160
$5,683
$6,207
55
69
82
91
100
39
51
58
64
70
<<<---------------------------+200% of the Federal Poverty Level ----------------------->>>
Note: The copayment rate for teen parents who are not Learnfare participants is minimum copay and is found by selecting the lowest income line (70%) FPL and then finding the copayment listed, under either licensed care or certified care, for the appropriate number of children. Parents who have left a W-2 employment position for unsubsidized work also qualify for the minimum copay for one month. Families with children who are authorized for 20 hours or less are subject to one half of their share of the family copay listed above for those children. No copay is required for parents who participate in Learnfare or Food Stamp Employment and Training. Foster parents do not have a copayment responsibility for the foster children in their care. Kinship care relatives caring for a child under court order do not have a copayment responsibility. Kinship care relatives caring for a child without a court order pay the minimum copay, unless they are receiving a child care subsidy for another child who is subject to a copayment greater than the minimum copay.
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