S. NR 590.36 (intro.) and (2) (a) had corrections
made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
S. NR 590.53 (intro.) had a correction made under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
S. NR 590.73 (intro.) and (1) (a) had corrections
made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
Pharmacy Examining Board:
Ch. Phar 9
S. Phar 9.01 (entire section) had a correction made
under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
Workforce Development:
(Economic Support, Chs. DWD 11-59)
Ch. DWD 11
S. DWD 11.28 (13) had corrections made under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
S. DWD 11.36 (5) (b) and (c) and (8) (b) had
corrections made under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
Ch. DWD 22 (entire chapter) was renumbered
from ch. HSS 222 under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and
corrections were made under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats.
Ch. DWD 56
S. DWD 56.03 (5) (b) had a correction made under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.
(Unemployment Compensation, Chs. DWD 100-150)
Ch. DWD 107
S. DWD 107.001 (entire section) had a correction
made under s. 13.93
(2m) (b) 7., Stats.
Ch. DWD 147
S. DWD 147.01 (1) had a correction made under
s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats.
ERRATA
Items reprinted to correct printing errors such as dropped copy (or other errors) are indicated in the following listing:
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection:
Ch. ATCP 33 was reprinted to correct a note.
Ch. ATCP 155
S. ATCP 155.05 (entire section) was reprinted to correct printing error.
Funeral Directors Examining Board:
Ch. FD 6
S. FD 6.10 (3) was reprinted to correct printing error.
Public Service Commission:
Ch. PSC 186
S. PSC 186.22 (entire section) was reprinted to correct printing error.
S. PSC 186.31 (2) was reprinted to correct printing error.
S. PSC 186.34 (1) (a) was reprinted to correct printing error.
S. PSC 186.37 (2) (d) and (3) were reprinted to correct printing error.
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses
1.   Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection
(CR 99-85)
Ch. ATCP 15 - Humane Officer training and certification.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
This rule, ch. ATCP 15, interprets and establishes minimum standards of education for humane officers and establishes a certification program for humane officers, in compliance with 1997 Wis. Act 192. It has no impact on small businesses.
The statute allows a political subdivision to appoint humane officers, but it requires that, if the political subdivision appoints a humane officer, the humane officer must meet minimum training standards established by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection and be certified by the department. Therefore, the impacts of this rule are on the political subdivision which chooses to appoint a humane officer and the person appointed, not on a business.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Committees:
On August 13, 1999, this department transmitted the above rule for legislative committee review. On August 17, the rule was assigned to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Environmental Resources and Campaign Finance Reform and on August 19, the rule was assigned to the Assembly Committee on Agriculture. During their review periods, neither committee took any action on the rule.
2.   Commerce (CR 99-7)
Chs. Comm 2, 18, 64 & 69 - Elevators and mechanical lifting devices.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The proposed rules will permit the Department to maintain records of the number of people who are injured while using elevators or mechanical lifting devices. This will help to ensure that the general public and employes are safe when they use elevators and other mechanical lifting devices. Also, manufacturers of small elevators complying with ASME A17.l Part 5 will be permitted to use the reduced overhead clearances complying with ASME A17.l Part 25 as an alternative to the 12-inch pit depth and the 24-inch overhead clearances required for ASME A17.1 Part 5 elevators.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment and the Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and Government Operations. No comments were received.
3.   Employment Relations Commission (CR 95-179)
Chs. ERC 1, 2, 10, 12 & 20 - Fees for complaints, grievance arbitration, mediation, fact finding, interest arbitration and transcripts.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Small businesses that receive grievance arbitration or mediation services from the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission or that wish to receive a transcript of a Commission proceeding will be obligated to pay the fees established by the proposed rules.
Payment of the fees will not require any professional skills or any additional reporting or bookkeeping procedures.
Summary of Comments:
No comments were reported.
4.   Gaming (CR 99-69)
Ch. WGC 3 - Contested case hearings arising out of the regulatory activities of the Division of Gaming.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Pursuant to s. 227.114, Stats., the rule herein is not expect to negatively impact on small businesses.
Summary of Comments:
No comments were reported.
5.   Hearings and Appeals (CR 98-119)
Ch. HA 3 - The requirements and process for the appeal by individuals of actions affecting their benefits in the Medicaid, food stamps, public assistance and social service programs.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The rules will not directly affect small businesses as “small business” is defined in s. 227.1 14(l)(a), Stats. They apply to the Division, to individuals appealing under programs administered by the departments of Workforce Development, Health and Family Services and Administration, and to those departments.
Summary of Comments:
No comments were reported.
6.   Natural Resources (CR 98-197)
Ch. NR 200 - Applications for discharge permits and water quality standards variances.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Because these code changes merely formalize what the Department commonly requires under more general authority, there should be minimal impact on small businesses.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Environmental Resources and Campaign Finance Reform. There were no comments.
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