Wisconsin
Administrative
Register
No. 483
Publication Date: March 31, 1996
Effective Date: April 1, 1996
Revisor of Statutes Bureau
Suite 800, 131 West Wilson Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703-3233
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
1) NOTICE SECTION.
Gaming Commission:
Hearings to consider amendment to s. WGC 24.13, relating to simulcast fees. (p. 5)
Health & Social Services:
Community Services, Chs. HSS 30--
Hearing to consider the revision to ch. HSS 61 and creation of ch. HSS 34, relating to emergency mental health service programs. (p. 5)
Health & Social Services:
Economic Support, Chs. HSS 200--
Hearing to consider revision of chs. HSS 201 and 206, relating to the pay for performance demonstration project. (p. 6)
Insurance:
Hearing to consider revision to ss. Ins 17.01, 17.26 and 17.28, relating to patients compensation fund and mediation fund fees. (p. 7)
Medical Examining Board:
Hearing to consider amendment to s. Med 10.02 (2) (q), relating to unprofessional conduct. (p. 8)
Hearing to consider revision of ch. Med 8, relating to physician assistants. (p. 9)
Natural Resources:
Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1--
Hearing to consider s. NR 19.025, relating to waiver of requirements for an educational, recreational skills activity. (p. 11)
Hearing to consider s. NR 5.21 (2), relating to waiver of slow-no-wake speed restriction on Lake Buteau, Lincoln County. (p. 11)
Hearing to consider s. NR 5.21 (2), relating to waiver of slow-no-wake speed restriction on Moody Lake, Oconto County. (p. 11)
Hearings to consider amendment to s. NR 25.08 (3) (b), relating to transfer of catch quotas upon death or incapacity of the quota holder. (p. 12)
Hearings to consider amendment to s. NR 25.04 (2) (b), relating to transfer of Great Lakes commercial fishing licenses upon the death or incapacity of licensee. (p. 12)
Natural Resources:
Environmental Protection-General, Chs. NR 100--
Environmental Protection--Investigation & Remediation, Chs. NR 700--
Hearings to consider repeal of chs. NR 158 & 705, and revision of chs. NR 700 series, relating to hazardous substance discharge notification requirements and source confirmation. (p. 13)
Regulation & Licensing:
Hearing to consider ch. RL 128, relating to continuing education for auctioneers. (p. 14)
Securities:
Proposed creation of s. SEC 2.01 (3) (e), relating to registration exemption status. (p. 15)
Tourism:
Hearing to consider revision to ch. Tour 1, relating to the joint marketing program. (p. 16)
Transportation, Dept. of:
Hearings to consider revision to ch. Trans 139, relating to motor vehicle trade practices. (p. 17)
Hearing to consider amendment to s. Trans 6.04 (1) (e), relating to the federal section 18 program. (p. 18)
Veterans Affairs:
Hearing to consider ch. VA 14, relating to veterans' burials. (p. 18)
2) EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection:
Rules relating to price discrimination in milk procurement. (p. 19)
Corrections:
Rules relating to supervision fees for probationers and parolees. (p. 19)
Development:
Rules relating to the Community-Based Economic Development Program. (p. 20)
Emergency Response Board:
Rules relating to a grant for local emergency planning committees. (p. 20)
Rules relating to a fee for transporting hazardous material. (p. 20)
Gaming Commission:
Rules relating to the conduct of raffles. (p. 21)
Rules relating to simulcasting fees. (p. 21)
Health & Social Services:
Community Services, Chs. HSS 30--
Rules relating to treatment foster care for children. (p. 21)
Rules relating to use of community long-term support funds for community-based residential facilities (CBRF) residents. (p. 21)
Health & Social Services:
Health, Chs. HSS 110--
Rules relating to estate recovery under aid programs. (p. 22)
Rules relating to 3 pilot projects. (p. 22)
Rules relating to lead poisoning prevention grants. (p. 22)
Rules relating to authorized actions of emergency medical technicians-basic. (p. 23)
Rules relating to authorized action of EMTs-intermediate and -paramedic. (p. 23)
Health & Social Services:
Economic Support, Chs. HSS 200--
Rules relating to county relief programs funded by block grants. (p. 23)
Rules relating to tribal medical relief program. (p. 24)
Rules relating to a benefit cap pilot project under the AFDC program. (p. 24)
Rules relating to the pay for performance program. (p. 24)
Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
Petroleum Products, Ch. ILHR 48
Rule relating to labeling of oxygenated fuels. (p. 25)
Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
Building & Heating, etc., Chs. ILHR 50-64
Multi-Family Dwelling, Ch. ILHR 66
Rules relating to multi-family dwellings. (p. 25)
Insurance, Commissioner of:
Rules relating to cost-containment rules. (p. 25)
Natural Resources:
Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1-
Rules relating to sturgeon spearing in Lake Winnebago. (p. 25)
Public Instruction:
Rules relating to substitute teacher permits, special education program aide licenses, principal licenses and general education components. (p. 26)
Regulation & Licensing:
Rules relating to license renewal when delinquent taxes exist. (p. 26)
Revenue:
Rules relating to assessment of agricultural property in 1996. (p. 26)
Transportation (Dept.):
Rule relating to motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program (MVIP). (p. 27)
Rule adopted amending s. Trans 6.04 (1) (e), relating to the federal section 18 program. [FIRST APPEARANCE] (p. 27)
3) NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF PROPOSED RULES TO THE PRESIDING OFFICER OF EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE, UNDER S. 227.19, STATS.
Administration:
(CR 95-234) - Ch. Adm 9
Health & Social Services:
(CR 95-143) - SS. HSS 110.01 to 110.10
Health & Social Services:
(CR 95-198) - Ch. HSS 182
Health & Social Services:
(CR 95-208) - Ch. HSS 73
Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
(CR 96-5) - Ch. Ind 80
Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
(CR 96-6) - S. Ind 80.62
Insurance, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 96-10) - S. Ins 18.13 (5)
Insurance, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 96-11) - S. Ins 18.07 (5) (b) and (bg) 1. and 2.
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-12) - Ch. NR 323
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-149) - SS. NR 116.03, 116.12 and 116.13
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-188) - Chs. NR 500 to 526 and ss. NR 150.03 and 605.05
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-192) - Chs. NR 400 to 499
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-193) - Chs. NR 161, 162, 163 and 165
Public Instruction:
(CR 95-157) - SS. PI 3.03, 3.39, 3.55, 3.57, 3.58 and 4.08
Regulation & Licensing:
(CR 95-163) - Chs. RL 80 to 87 and Appendix I
4) ADMINISTRATIVE RULES FILED WITH THE REVISOR OF STATUTES BUREAU.
Development:
(CR 95-212) - SS. DOD 15.03, 15.035, 15.04, 15.045, 15.05,
15.06, 15.07 and 15.08
Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
(CR 95-148) - Ch. ILHR 145 (title) and s. ILHR 145.01
Public Defender:
(CR 95-219) - SS. PD 6.015, 6.025, 6.06, 6.07 and 6.08
Public Defender:
(CR 95-224) - S. PD 1.04 (5) and (7)
Public Defender:
(CR 95-230) - S. PD 3.02 (1) and 3.04 (1)
Transportation (Dept.):
(CR 95-115) - Ch. Trans 131
5) RULES PUBLISHED IN THIS WIS. ADM. REGISTER.
Accounting Examining Board:
(CR 95-138) - SS. Accy 3.04, 3.05, 3.055, 3.09, 3.11 and 4.035
Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Geologists, Professional Engineers, Designers and Land Surveyors Examining Board:

(CR 95-136) - SS. A-E 2.05, 3.05, 4.05, 4.06, 4.08, 5.04, 6.05,
9.05 and 10.05
Banking, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 95-119) - S. Bkg 3.05
Banking, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 95-120) - S. Bkg 3.01
Educational Approval Board:
(CR 95-6) - S. EAB 5.11
Health & Social Services:
(CR 95-174) - S. HSS 157.035
Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
(CR 94-132) - Chs. ILHR 2 and 13
Insurance, Office of the Commissioner:
(CR 94-24) - SS. Ins 3.49, 4.10, 17.001, 18.05, 18.07, 18.12
and 18.15 and ch. Ins 5
Insurance, Office of the Commissioner:
(CR 95-154) - S. Ins 3.25
Medical Examining Board:
(CR 95-78) - SS. Med 19.02, 19.03 and 19.08
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-102) - S. NR 165.06 (2) (b), (6) and (7) (a)
Natural Resources:
(CR 95-165) - S. NR 212.40
Public Defender:
(CR 95-219) - SS. PD 6.015, 6.025, 6.06, 6.07 and 6.08
Public Instruction:
(CR 95-156) - S. PI 11.13 (4) and (5)
Public Instruction:
(CR 95-181) - Chs. PI 17, 24, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 36, 37 and 38
Savings & Loan, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 95-114) - S. SB 8.03
Savings & Loan, Office of the Commissioner of
Banking, Office of the Commissioner of
Credit Unions, Office of the Commissioner of:


(CR 95-214) - SS. Bkg 14.10, CU 63.10, S-L 12.10
and SB 12.10
Transportation, Dept. of:
(CR 95-184) - Ch. Trans 106
Transportation, Dept. of:
(CR 95-201) - S. Trans 4.06 (4)
6) FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSeS.
1. Accounting Examining Board:
(CR 95-138) - Chs. Accy 3 and 4
2. Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Geologists, Professional
Engineers, Designers & Land Surveyors Examining Board:

(CR 95-136) - Chs. A-E 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10
3. Health & Social Services:
(CR 95-174) - S. HSS 157.035
4. Industry, Labor & Human Relations:
(CR 94-132) - Chs. ILHR 2 and 13
5. Insurance, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 95-154) - S. Ins 3.25
6. Insurance, Office of the Commissioner of:
(CR 94-24) - Chs. Ins 3, 4, 5 and 18
7. Medical Examining Board:
(CR 95-78) - Ch. Med 19
8. Natural Resources:
(CR 95-102) - S. NR 165.06
9. Natural Resources:
(CR 95-165) - S. NR 212.40
10. Transportation, Dept. of:
(CR 95-184) - S. Trans 106.01
11. Transportation, Dept. of:
(CR 95-201) - S. Trans 4.06
7) PUBLIC NOTICE.
Health & Social Services:
Relating to Medical Assistance (MA) reimbursement of nursing homes. (p. 33)
8) EXECUTIVE ORDERS.
Executive Order 273:
Relating to a Proclamation that the Flag of the United States and the Flag of the State of Wisconsin be Flown at Half-Staff as a Mark of Respect for the Late Paul Kafer, Long-Time Teacher of the Kenosha Unified School District.
Executive Order 274:
Relating to a Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency in Waupaca County and Calling to Active Duty Such Elements of the Wisconsin National Guard as are Necessary to Address this Emergency.
N o t i c e S e c t i o n
Wisconsin Gaming Commission
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to s. 561.02, Stats., and interpreting ss. 562.02 (1) (a) and 562.057 (5), Stats., the Wisconsin Gaming Commission will hold a public hearing at the Wisconsin Gaming Commission's office situated at 150 East Gilman Street, Suite 1000, in the city of Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, the 15th day of April, 1996, at 10:00 a.m. to consider the amendment of s. WGC 24.13 (1) (d), relating to the reduction of simulcast fees from $50.00 per performance to $15.00 per performance.
Analysis Prepared by the Wisconsin Gaming Commission
Summary:
Section WGC 24.13 (1) (d) is amended to reduce the simulcast fees from $50.00 per performance to $15.00 per performance.
Emergency Rules:
This rule was promulgated as an emergency rule effective March 1, 1996.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
There is no effect on small businesses.
Reference to Applicable Forms
Not applicable.
Fiscal Estimate
The revised s. WGC 24.13 (1) (d) has a fiscal impact on the general fund. The identified reduction in fees will be approximately $200,000 per year.
Agency Contact Person
Daniel J. Subach, Racing Analyst
Wisconsin Gaming Commission
150 E. Gilman Street
P.O. Box 8979
Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8979
Tel. (608) 264-6652
Fax (608) 267-4879
Text of Rules
Section 1. WGC 24.13 (1) (d) is amended to read:
Submit a fee of $15 $50 for each race performance received from an out-of-state host track. The fee shall be paid no later than 48 hours after the conclusion of the race day in which the simulcast performance started or, if the 48-hour period does not include a business day, on the first business day immediately following the close of the race day. This provision regarding the payment of fees shall not be applicable if the guest track schedules 3 or fewer races of a race performance from an out-of-state host track.
Health & Social Services
(Community Services, Chs. HSS 30-)
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to s. 51.42(7)(b), Stats., the Department of Health and Social Services will hold a public hearing to consider the repeal of s. HSS 61.74, the amendment of ss. HSS 61.93(2) and 61.97(1), the repeal and recreation of s. HSS 61.94(6) and the creation of ch. HSS 34, relating to standards for emergency mental health service programs.
Hearing Information
April 23, 1996   Room B139
Tuesday   State Office Building
From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.   1 W. Wilson Street
  MADISON, WI
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