Under statutes created by 1995 Wis. Act 27, the Department of Regulation and Licensing must deny applications for license renewal filed by applicants who are liable for delinquent state taxes. These provisions first apply to applications submitted to the Department of Regulation and Licensing or to an examining board or affiliated credentialing board attached to the department to renew credentials that expire on or after January 1, 1996.
Section 440.03 (12), Stats., as created by 1995 Wis Act 27, requires the department to establish a procedure for making a determination concerning the liability of credential holders for delinquent taxes owed to this state. Newly created s. 440.08 (2r), Stats., provides that before granting an application to renew a credential issued under chs. 440 to 480, Stats., the department shall determine in accordance with the procedure established under s. 440.03 (12), Stats., whether the applicant for a credential renewal is liable for any delinquent taxes owed to this state. If the department determines that an applicant is liable for any delinquent taxes owed to this state, the department is required to deny the application, subject to the right of the applicant to have the denial reviewed at a hearing before the department.
Because the treatment of these provisions first apply to renewals applications that expire on or after January 1, 1996, and the department has determined that there are at least 40,000 credential holders whose credential will expire on January 1, 1996, preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare necessitates putting these rules into effect prior to the time it would take effect if the department complied with the notice, hearing and publication requirements set forth in ch. 227, Stats.
In this order the Department of Regulation and Licensing creates ch. RL 9 to establish a procedure for making the determination whether an applicant for credential renewal is liable for any delinquent taxes owed to this state and to describe the procedures available to a credential holder whose application for renewal is denied because the applicant is liable for delinquent state taxes.
The proposed rules define terms including “liable for any delinquent taxes owed to this state,” the term used in ss. 440.03 (12) and 440.08, Stats., as created by 1995 Wis. Act 27. The rules describe the method to be used for determining whether an applicant for renewal is liable for delinquent taxes. Under the procedures, the name and social security number or federal employer identification number of an applicant is compared with information at the Wisconsin Department of Revenue to identify individuals and organizations liable for delinquent taxes. If an applicant is identified as owing taxes, a notice is mailed to the applicant stating that the application shall be denied unless delinquent taxes are paid within 10 days. If delinquent taxes are not paid following a notice of intent to deny or if an applicant fails to complete an application form, the department shall deny the renewal application.
The rules provide for an applicant who has been denied renewal because of liability for delinquent taxes to request a hearing. Procedural rules include rules governing a notice of hearing, service of documents and the conduct of the hearing.
Publication Date:   November 14, 1995
Effective Date:   November 14, 1995
Expiration Date:   April 13, 1996
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Department of Revenue
Rules adopted revising ch. Tax 18, relating to the 1996 assessment of agricultural property.
FINDING OF EMERGENCY
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of facts constituting the emergency is:
1995 Wis. Act 27, published July 28, 1995, changes the way agricultural land is valued for property tax purposes. Under the law, the assessed value of each parcel of agricultural land in 1996 is the same as the assessed value of that parcel in 1995. Buildings and improvements to agricultural land continue to be assessed at their full market value.
Since 1995 Wis. Act 27 affects assessments as of January 1, 1996, an emergency rule is necessary for the efficient and timely assessment of agricultural land in 1996.
In particular, the rule addresses the following needs:
- repealing obsolete terms defined by rule
- defining the terms “land devoted primarily to agricultural use”, “other”, and “parcel of agricultural land”
- providing instructions for assessing “agricultural land” and “other” land classifications in 1996.
This rule is therefore promulgated as an emergency rule and shall take effect upon publication in the official state newspaper. Certified copies of the rule have been filed with the Secretary of State and the Revisor of Statutes, as provided in s. 227.24, Stats.
Publication Date:   December 6, 1995
Effective Date:   December 6, 1995
Expiration Date:   May 5, 1996
Hearing Date:   January 25, 1996
[See Notice this Register]
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Department of Transportation
1.   A rule was adopted amending s. Trans 4.06 (4), relating to the Urban Mass transit Operating Assistance Program.
FINDING OF EMERGENCY
Under the current administrative rule, ch. Trans 4, recipients of state transit aid must contribute a minimum local share of 20% towards such aid. Under current practice, private transportation providers who contract with the recipient have been permitted to contribute the local share. Public policy considerations require amendment of the rule to make certain that only the recipient is permitted to contribute the local share of transit aid.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation finds that an emergency exists regarding the public welfare. Without the emergency rule, there would be insufficient lead time for recipients to respond to the rule's impact on their budgets. Also, additional lead time may be required for recipients to re-bid contracts with private transportation providers, if necessary.
Publication Date:   September 28, 1995
Effective Date:   September 28, 1995
Expiration Date:   February 25, 1996
Hearing Date:   November 3, 1995
2.   Rules were adopted revising ch. Trans 131, relating to the Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program.
FINDING OF EMERGENCY
The Department of Transportation finds that an emergency exists and a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, safety and welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is that Southeastern Wisconsin is currently unable to meet federal air quality standards. Southeastern Wisconsin is one of nine regions in the United States designated as areas with “severe” air pollution problems. This air quality problem results in all area residents breathing air that is not healthy.
Since motor vehicles are the largest contributor to the area's air quality problem, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation finds that an emergency exists regarding the public health. The enhanced I/M program resulting from the proposed rule is a necessary part of the state's plan to achieve the volatile organic compound (VOC) emission reductions required by the Clean Air Act. The program will account for over one-third of the VOC reductions required by Wisconsin's 15% VOC Reduction Plan. By implementing the changes proposed in the rule, the air quality in Southeastern Wisconsin area can be improved. If such improvement does not occur, other more costly controls on small business and industry would be required. By taking action at this time, the major and most cost effective measure is utilized to meet Wisconsin's clean air goal.
Publication Date:   December 4, 1995
Effective Date:   December 4, 1995
Expiration Date:   May 3, 1996
Hearing Date:   January 11, 1996
Notice of Submission of Proposed Rules to the Presiding Officer of each House of the Legislature, Under S. 227.19, Stats.
Please check the Bulletin of Proceedings for further information on a particular rule.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 94-156):
Ch. ATCP 30 Appendix A - Relating to atrazine use restrictions.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 95-146):
Ch. ATCP 116 - Relating to work recruitment schemes trade practices.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 95-167):
Ch. ATCP 70 - Relating to food processing plants.
Banking, Office of the Commissioner of (CR 95-119):
S. Bkg 3.05 - Relating to leasing of personal property.
Banking, Office of the Commissioner of (CR 95-120):
S. Bkg 3.01 - Relating to bank-owned banks, lending and depository authority.
Health & Social Services (CR 95-106):
Ch. HSS 343 - Relating to the conduct of youth on aftercare supervision following their release from youth correctional institutions, and revocation of a youth's aftercare for violation of a rule or special condtion of aftercare.
Transportation, Dept. of (CR 95-184):
Ch. Trans 106 - Relating to certification of traffic safety programs and instructions.
Administrative Rules Filed With The
Revisor Of Statutes Bureau
The following administrative rules have been filed with the Revisor of Statutes Bureau and are in the process of being published. The date assigned to each rule is the projected effective date. It is possible that the publication of these rules could be delayed. Contact the Revisor of Statutes Bureau at (608) 266-7275 for updated information on the effective dates for the listed rules.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 95-17):
An order affecting ss. ATCP 29.01, 29.15, 29.152, 29.154 and 29.155, relating to pesticide worker protection and pesticide application site posting.
Effective 03-01-96.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 95-60):
An order affecting chs. ATCP 10 & 11 and ss. ATCP 12.01 & 12.05, relating to animal health and diseases of bovine animals, cervidae, goats, South American camelidae and swine.
Effective 03-01-96.
Chiropractic Examining Board (CR 95-4):
An order repealing and recreating ch. Chir 5, relating to the requirements for continuing chiropractic education for chiropractors, and specifying criteria for approval of programs for continuing education credit.
Effective 03-01-96.
Health & Social Services (CR 95-79):
An order amending ch. HSS 82 and creating ch. HSS 88, relating to adult family homes licensed for three or four residents.
Effective 02-01-96.
Natural Resources (CR 95-77):
An order repealing and recreating s. NR 1.40 (2), relating to Natural Resources Board policies for land acquisition.
Effective 03-01-96.
Pharmacy Examining Board (CR 95-22):
An order affecting ss. Phar 2.01, 3.01, 3.04, 4.02, 6.04, 7.01, 7.02, 7.06 and 8.05, relating to:
1) Licensure of graduates of a foreign pharmacy school or college;
2) Patient consultation portion of the laboratory practical examination;
3) Display of pharmacists' licenses in a pharmacy;
4) Illumination of pharmacy signs;
5) Patient consultation;
6) Drug names on prescription labels;
7) Providing pharmaceutical services; and
8) Missing information on prescription orders for controlled substances.
Effective 02-01-96.
Psychology Examining Board (CR 94-10):
An order affecting s. Psy 4.02, relating to continuing education.
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