An order amending s. ILHR 83.23, relating to mound type private sewage systems.
Effective 06-01-96.
Industry, Labor & Human Relations (CR 95-183):
An order affecting ss. ILHR 48.01 and 48.10, relating to labeling of oxygenated fuels.
Effective 06-01-96.
Natural Resources (CR 95-191):
An order affecting ss. NR 20.03, 20.04, 20.07, 21.06, 21.11, 22.06, 22.11, 23.05, 26.01, 26.08, 26.09 and 26.21, relating to sport and commercial fishing and fish refuges.
Effective 06-01-96.
Natural Resources (CR 96-16):
An order repealing and recreating s. NR 10.32, relating to the duck zone boundary for migratory game bird hunting.
Effective 06-01-96.
Personnel Commission (CR 95-176):
An order affecting ss. PC 1.01, 3.02, 3.03 and 3.04, relating to fee payments for appeals.
Effective 06-01-96.
Personnel Commission (CR 95-177):
An order affecting chs. PC 1 and 2 and ss. PC 3.01, 4.02, 4.05 and 5.05, relating to updated information about the Commission's jurisdiction over appeals and complaints, and the procedures followed by the Commission.
Effective 06-01-96.
Personnel Commission (CR 95-178):
An order amending ss. PC 1.01 and 1.07 and affecting ch. PC 6, relating to appeals held by arbitration hearing.
Effective 06-01-96.
Public Instruction (CR 95-157):
An order affecting ss. PI 3.03, 3.39, 3.55, 3.57, 3.58 and 4.08, relating to substitute teacher permits, special education program aide licenses, principal licenses and general education components.
Effective 06-01-96.
Public Instruction (CR 95-203):
An order affecting ss. PI 35.03 and 35.06, relating to the Milwaukee parental private school choice program.
Effective 06-01-96.
Railroads, Office of the Commissioner of (CR 95-118):
An order affecting ss. OCT 5.02, 5.03, 5.04, 5.07 and 5.10, relating to adequate revenue, rate effectiveness, early implementation of tariffs and agency procedures.
Effective 06-01-96.
Railroads, Office of the Commissioner of (CR 96-25):
An order affecting chs. OCT 1 to 7 and chs. RR 1 to 4, relating to the name and subject jurisdiction of the Office of the Commissioner of Railroads.
Effective 06-01-96.
Regulation & Licensing (CR 95-141):
An order affecting s. RL 10.04, relating to examination requirements for optometrists to obtain Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agent (DPA) certificates.
Effective 06-01-96.
Revenue (CR 95-169):
An order affecting ss. Tax 2.09, 2.105, 2.12 and 3.94, relating to:
1) Claims for refund;
2) The reproduction of franchise or income tax forms;
3) Notices of federal audit adjustments and federal or other states' amended returns; and
4) Amended Wisconsin returns.
Effective 06-01-96.
Revenue (CR 95-202):
An order creating s. Tax 2.31, relating to compensation of nonresident members of professional athletic teams.
Effective 06-01-96.
University of Wisconsin (CR 95-95):
An order repealing and recreating ch. UWS 17, relating to student nonacademic disciplinary procedures.
Effective 09-01-96.
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses
Health & Social Services (CR 95-143)
SS. HSS 110.01 to 110.10 - Relating to licensing of ambulance service providers, licensing of emergency medical technicians-basic (EMT's-basic) and to certification of EMT's-basic to perform defibrillation.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses as “small business” is defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats. Although there are some 450 ambulance service providers, only about 25 of them are small businesses. Moreover, the rule changes only involve moving authorized actions of EMT's-basic from the statutes to the rules, and generally updating the rules. There are no new reporting or bookkeeping requirements for ambulance service providers.
Summary of Comments
No comments were reported.
Health & Social Services (CR 95-180)
Ch. HSS 230 - Relating to county relief programs funded by block grants.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules apply to counties that choose to have a county relief block grant program under subch. II of ch. 49, Stats., as affected by 1995 Wis. Act 27. The rules will not directly affect small businesses as “small business” is defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments
No comments were reported.
Health & Social Services (CR 95-182)
Ch. HSS 211 - Relating to tribal medical relief programs funded by block grants.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules apply to tribes that choose to have a medical relief block grant program under subch. II of ch. 49, Stats., as affected by 1995 Wis. Act 27. The rules will not directly affect small businesses as “small business” is defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments
No comments were reported.
Health & Social Services (CR 95-208)
SS. HSS 73.01, 73.03 and 73.10 - Relating to conditions of hardship for granting an exception to limits on use of community long-term support funds to pay for services for residents of community-based residential facilities (CBRF's).
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The rules will not directly affect small businesses as “small business” is defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats. They apply to county departments that administer the Community Options Program (COP) under s. 46.27, Stats., and to county departments and private non-profit agencies with which the Department contracts to provide home and community-based services under a Medical Assistance (MA) waiver.
Summary of Comments
No comments were reported.
Health & Social Services (CR 95-220)
SS. HSS 122.06 & 122.07 - Relating to review of construction projects that propose to demonstrate the worth of new nursing home designs.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules will not affect small businesses as “small business” is defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats. About 90 nursing homes are small businesses, but a project home must have 60 or more beds, which means that it would not likely meet the small business criterion of having fewer than 25 full-time employes.
Summary of Comments
No comments were reported.
Industry, Labor & Human Relations (CR 93-32)
S. ILHR 83.035 - Relating to petitions for variance and private sewage systems.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The rules clarify that persons have ability to submit for consideration to the Department petitions for variance relative to rules governing the design or installation of new private sewage systems. The rules for private sewage systems are contained in the plumbing code, which is a statutorily state-wide uniform code. A petition for variance will be approved or denied by the Department, based upon whether the proposed alternatives offered under petition are deemed to be equivalent to the purpose of the rule being petitioned.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees
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