(4) A conduit shall report to the transferee the full name and address, the occupation, and the name and address of the principal place of employment, if any, of the contributor if the contributor's cumulative contributions exceed $100 50 for the calendar year.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The creation of this rule does not affect business.
Fiscal Estimate
The creation of this rule has no fiscal effect.
Notice of Hearing
Public Defender
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to s. 977.02 (2m), (3), (4) and (6), Stats., interpreting ss. 977.07 and 977.08, Stats., the State Public Defender will hold a public hearing at the time and place indicated below to consider the creation of rules, relating to the procedures for assignment of counsel.
Hearing Information
Notice is hereby further given that the hearing will be held on:
July 26, 1996   2nd Floor
Friday   315 North Henry St.
10:00 a.m. to   MADISON, WI
12:00 p.m. (noon)
Reasonable accommodations will be made at the hearing for people with disabilities.
Analysis by Agency
Statutory authority: s. 977.02 (2m), (3), (4) and (6)
Statutes interpreted: ss. 977.07 and 977.08
The proposed rules are necessary to reflect recent changes related to the procedures for assigning both staff and private counsel. Also, the proposed rules are needed for consistency among PD administrative rules. The proposed rules will aid in implementation of the statutory mandates related to the appointment of counsel and collections contained in the biennial budget act.
Specifically, proposed s. PD 2.03 (4) amends the language related to the categories of persons for which counsel is appointed. The amendments contained in proposed s. PD 2.03 (5) reflect recent statutory changes related to the repayment of attorney costs. Finally, proposed s. PD 2.03 (8) specifies the proper title of the person who may authorize group assignment of cases to the private bar.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This rule would not have a regulatory effect on small businesses.
Fiscal Estimate
The proposed amendments to s. PD 2.03 (4), (5) and (8) will have no fiscal impact. The proposed amendments reflect recent changes related to the procedures for assigning both staff and private counsel and are needed primarily to establish consistency with other PD administrative rules.
Contact Person
For copies of the proposed rules, or if you have questions, please contact:
Ms. Gina Pruski
Deputy Legal Counsel
(608) 266-6782
315 North Henry Street
Madison, WI 53703-3233
Written Comments
Written comments regarding this rule may be submitted in addition to or instead of verbal testimony at the public hearing. Such comments should be addressed to the contact person at the address stated above, and must be received by July 26, 1996.
Notice of Hearing
Public Defender
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to s. 977.02 (2m) and (3), Stats., interpreting s. 977.06 (1) (b), Stats., the Office of the State Public Defender will hold a public hearing at the time and place indicated below to consider the creation of a rule, relating to the redetermination of indigency during the course of representation.
Hearing Information
Notice is hereby further given that the hearing will be held on:
July 26, 1996   2nd Floor
Friday   315 North Henry St.
1:00 p.m. to   MADISON, WI
3:00 p.m.
Reasonable accommodations will be made at the hearing for people with disabilities.
Analysis by Agency
Statutory authority: s. 977.02 (2m) and (3)
Statute interpreted: s. 977.06 (1) (b)
The proposed amendment clarifies the administrative rule by deleting background information that explains the gross income eligibility table contained in the rule. The deleted information comprises a worksheet showing the disposable monthly income of a single person earning $7.50 per hour and a summary of the agency's cost-of-counsel table in non-felony cases. Although this part of the rule supports the income levels contained in the table, the worksheet and reference to the cost of counsel do not contribute to the substance of the rule, and their deletion will make the rule clearer.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This rule would not have a regulatory effect on small businesses.
Fiscal Estimate
The proposed amendments to s. PD 3.039 will have no fiscal impact. The proposed amendment clarifies the administrative rule by deleting background information that explains the gross income eligibility table contained in the rule. The deleted information consists of a worksheet showing the disposable monthly income of a single person earning $7.50 per hour and a summary of the agency's cost-of-counsel table in non-felony cases. Deletion of the worksheet and reference to the cost of counsel has no fiscal effect.
Contact Person
For copies of the proposed rules, or if you have questions, please contact:
Ms. Gina Pruski
Deputy Legal Counsel
(608) 266-6782
315 North Henry Street
Madison, WI 53703-3233
Written Comments
Written comments regarding this rule may be submitted in addition to or instead of verbal testimony at the public hearing. Such comments should be addressed to the contact person at the address stated above, and must be received by July 26, 1996.
Notice of Hearing
Transportation
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to s. 343.055, Stats., and interpreting s. 343.055, Stats., the Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing at the time and place indicated below, to consider the creation of s. Trans 102.22, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to CDL (commercial driver's license) waivers for snowplow operators employed by local units of government with populations of less than 3000.
Hearing Information
July 30, 1996   Room 144-B
Tuesday   Hill Farms State Trans. Bldg.
1:30 p.m.   4802 Sheboygan Ave.
  MADISON, WI
Parking for people with disabilities and an accessible entrance are available on the north and south sides of the Hill Farms State Transportation Building.
Written Comments and Contact Person
The public record on this proposed rule-making will be held open until close of business July 30, 1996, to permit the submission of written comments from people unable to attend the public hearing or who wish to supplement testimony offered at the hearing. Any such written comments should be submitted to:
Wes Geringer
Bureau of Driver Services, Room 351
Department of Transportation
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