Submittal of Proposed Rules to Legislature
Please check the Bulletin of Proceedings — Administrative Rules for further information on a particular rule.
Public Service Commission
(PSC Docket # 1-AC-237)
Pursuant to Wis. Stat. s.
227.19 (2), on September 30, 2013, the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin submitted a final draft of proposed rules,
Clearinghouse Rule 13-025, to the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature for standing committee review. The proposed rule repeals s.
PSC 8.07 (7) and
(11), chs.
PSC 162,
163,
164, ss.
PSC 165.02 (1) to
(6),
(8),
(11),
(13) to
(20), and
(23),
165.031,
165.034 to
165.064,
165.065 (2),
165.066 to
165.10, chs.
PSC 166,
167, ss.
PSC 168.10 (1) (b) to
(d) and
(2), and
168.11,
168.12 (1) (f), ch.
PSC 169, ss.
PSC 171.06 (2) and
(3),
171.07 (4) and
(5),
171.08,
171.10 (3) and ch.
PSC 174; renumbers and amends s.
PSC 168.10 (1) (intro.) and
(a); amends ss.
PSC 100.01,
102.01,
104.02 (3),
165.01 (2),
165.032 (intro.),
(2),
(6),
(7) and
(9),
165.033,
165.065 (1),
168.05 (1) (d) and
(3),
168.09 (4),
168.12 (1) (intro.),
168.13 (1) (a),
171.02 (5),
171.06 (1) and
171.10 (1); and repeals and re-creates s.
PSC 171.09, relating to regulation of telecommunications providers. The Commission approved a draft order adopting proposed rules at its open meeting of August 12, 2013.
The Governor's office approved this rule on September 24, 2013.
Safety and Professional Services
On September 27, 2013, the Department of Safety and Professional Services submitted a proposed rule to the Chief Clerks of the Senate and the Assembly for referral to the appropriate standing committees for legislative review in accordance with s.
227.19, Stats. The rule repeals s.
SPS 81.04 (1) (c) 3. and
4. and amends s.
SPS 81.04 (2) relating to reciprocity for real estate appraisers.
The Governor approved the rule under s.
227.185, Stats., on September 20, 2013.
Safety and Professional Services —
Medical Examining Board
On September 27, 2013, the Medical Examining Board submitted a copy of the proposed rule to the Chief Clerks of the Senate and the Assembly for referral to the appropriate standing committees for legislative review under s.
227.19, Stats. The rule revises ch.
Med 8, relating to physician assistants employment requirements and supervising physicians' responsibilities.
This rule is not subject to s.
227.185, Stats. The statement of scope for this rule was published in
Register No. 660 on December 31, 2010, and was sent to the LRB prior to the effective date of
2011 Wis. Act 21.