Paper coupon procedures will be replaced by reconciliation procedures and accounting for settlement purposes similar to debit and credit card procedures.
Fiscal Estimate
All cost assumptions for the state and local governments for this program were includedin the legislation which created sec. 49.129, Stats. (1995 Act 368). There are no additional costs for state government or local governments as a result of the promulgation of these administrative rule changes.
Notice of Hearing
Workforce Development
(Economic Support,
Chs. DWD 11 to 59)
Notice is given that pursuant to sec. 49.138, Wis. Stats., the Department of Workforce Development proposes to hold a public hearing to consider the repeal, renumbering, amendment and creation of rules under chapter DWD 16, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to the emergency assistance program.
Hearing Information
Janaury 21, 1999   Madison
Thursday   Room 400X, GEF 1
10:00 a.m.   201 E. Washington Ave.
The hearing is held in an accessible facility. If you have special needs or circumstances which may make communication or accessibility difficult at the hearing, please call the EEO/AA office of the Division of Economic Support at (608) 267-0927 at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. Accommodations such as interpreters, English translators or materials in audio tape format will, to the fullest extent possible, be made available on request by a person with a disability.
Copies of Rule
A copy of the rules to be considered may be obtained from the State Department of Workforce Development, Office of Legal Counsel, P.O. Box 7946, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707-7946, by calling(608) 261-8513, or at the appointed time and place the hearing is held.
Written Comments
Interested persons are invited to appear at the hearing and will be afforded the opportunity of making an oral presentation of their positions. Persons making oral presentations are requested to submit their facts, views and suggested rewording in writing. Written comments from persons unable to attend the public hearing, or who wish to supplement testimony offered at the hearings may be submitted no later than January 28, 1999, for inclusion in the summary of public comments submitted to the Legislature. Any such comments should be submitted to the DWD Office of Legal Counsel at the address noted above. Written comments will be given the same consideration as testimony presented at the hearing. Persons submitting comments will not receive individual responses.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1.   Types of small businesses that will be affected by the rules.
The only small businesses that will be affected by this rule will be privately-run W-2 agencies.
2.   Reporting, bookkeeping and other procedures required for compliance with the rules. No additional reporting or bookkeeping procedures are created by this rule.
3.   Types of professional skills necessary for compliance with the rules.
  None
Fiscal Estimate
The rule is based on the funding assumptions in the current budget, 1997 WIs. Act 27.
Notice of Hearing
Workforce Development
(Economic Support,
Chs. DWD 11 to 59)
Notice is given that pursuant to ss. 49.143(2) and 49.33, Stats., the Department of Workforce Development proposes to hold a public hearing to consider the repeal, renumbering, amendment and creation of rules under chapter DWD 17, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to the training of income maintenance workers.
Hearing Information
January 21, 1999   Madison
Thursday   Room 400X, GEF 1
10:00 a.m.   201 E. Washington Ave.
The hearing is held in accessible facilities. If you have special needs or circumstances which may make communication or accessibility difficult at the hearing, please call the EEO/AA office of the Division of Economic Support at (608) 267-0927 at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. Accommodations such as interpreters, English translators or materials in audio tape format will, to the fullest extent possible, be made available on request by a person with a disability.
Copies of Rule
A copy of the rules to be considered may be obtained from the State Department of Workforce Development, Office of Legal Counsel, P.O. Box 7946, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707-7946, by calling(608) 261-8513, or at the appointed time and place the hearing is held.
Written Comments
Interested persons are invited to appear at the hearing and will be afforded the opportunity of making an oral presentation of their positions. Persons making oral presentations are requested to submit their facts, views and suggested rewording in writing. Written comments from persons unable to attend the public hearing, or who wish to supplement testimony offered at the hearings may be submitted no later than January 28, 1999, for inclusion in the summary of public comments submitted to the Legislature. Any such comments should be submitted to the DWD Office of Legal Counsel at the address notedabove. Written comments will be given the same consideration as testimony presented at the hearing. Persons submitting comments will not receive individual responses.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1.   Types of small businesses that will be affected by the rules.
The only small businesses that will be affected by this rule will be privately-run W-2 agencies.
2.   Reporting, bookkeeping and other procedures required for compliance with the rules.
No additional reporting or bookkeeping procedures are created by this rule. Income maintenance agencies will continue to have an obligation to keep records of the training of their employes.
3.   Types of professional skills necessary for compliance with the rules.
  None.
Fiscal Estimate
All costs to the Department and local governments for the training of income maintenance workers were included in the 1997-1999 biennial budget act, 1997 Wisconsin Act 27. There are no additional costs for state government or local governments as a result of the promulgation of these administrative rule changes.
Notice of Hearing
Workforce Development
(Economic Support,
Chs. DWD 11 to 59)
Notice is given that pursuant to ss. 48.651 and 49.155(ld), Wis. Stats., the Department of Workforce Development proposes to hold a public hearing to consider the repeal, renumbering, amendment and creation of rules under chapter DWD 55, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to criminal record background checks for certified day care operators and other persons.
Hearing Information
January 15, 1999   Madison
Friday   Room 400X, GEF 1
10:00 a.m.   201 E. Washington Ave.
The hearing is held in accessible facilities. If you have special needs or circumstances which may make communication or accessibility difficult at the hearing, please call the EEO/AA office of the Division of Economic Support at (608) 267-0927 at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. Accommodations such as interpreters, English translators or materials in audio tape format will, to the fullest extent possible, be made available on request by a person with a disability.
Copies of Rule
A copy of the rules to be considered may be obtained from the State Department of WorkforceDevelopment, Office of Legal Counsel, P.O. Box 7946, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707-7946, by calling(608) 261-8513, or at the appointed time and place the hearing is held.
Written Comments
Interested persons are invited to appear at the hearings and will be afforded the opportunity of making an oral presentation of their positions. Persons making oral presentations are requested to submit their facts, views and suggested rewording in writing. Written comments from persons unable to attend the public hearing, or who wish to supplement testimony offered at the hearings may be submitted no later than January 22, 1999, for inclusion in the summary of public comments submitted to the Legislature. Any such comments should be submitted to the DWD Office of Legal Counsel at the address noted above. Written comments will be given the same consideration as testimony presented at the hearing. Persons submitting comments will not receive individual responses.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1.   Types of small businesses that will be affected by the rules. Certified day care operators.
2.   Reporting, bookkeeping and other procedures required for compliance with the rules.
The primary procedures involve the completion of background information disclosure forms and checking with government agencies and other sources for background information.
3.   Types of professional skills necessary for compliance with the rules.
  None.
Fiscal Estimate
All costs to the Department and local governments for the expanded background checks were included in the 1997-1999 biennial budget act, 1997 Wisconsin Act 27. There are no additional costs for state government or local governments as a result of the promulgation of these administrative rule changes.
Notice of Hearing
Workforce Development
(Economic Support,
Chs. DWD 11 to 59)
Notice is given that pursuant to s. 49.155(lg), Stats., the Department of Workforce Development proposes to hold a public hearing to consider the repeal, renumbering, amendment and creation of rules under chapter DWD 56, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to the administration of day care funds.
Hearing Information
January 15, 1999   Madison
Friday   Room 400X, GEF 1
10:00 a.m.   201 E. Washington Ave.
This hearing is held in accessible facilities. If you have special needs or circumstances which may make communication or accessibility difficult at the hearing, please call the EEO/AA office of the Division of Economic Support at (608) 267-0927 at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. Accommodations such as interpreters, English translators or materials in audio tape format will, to the fullest extent possible, be made available on request by a person with a disability.
Copies of Rule
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