These rules apply when certified lead investigation professionals determine whether a pre-1978 property contains lead-based paint hazards. This determination may affect the owners of pre-1978 housing when remediation of lead-based paint hazards is ordered or when provisions under s.
254.171, Stats. apply. Under s.
254.171, Stats., a property owner must obtain a lead-free certificate or lead-safe certificate for the affected dwelling unit when the property owner receives written notice that a child under 6 years of age residing at the property has an elevated blood lead level.
Remediation of lead-contaminated bare soil or additional cleaning of the interiors of dwellings may be required to comply with the standards in these rules. Because remediation of bare soil can be accomplished by covering the soil with vegetation or landscaping material, the fiscal impact to property owners is expected to be minimal.
The rules were reviewed by the Lead Technical Advisory Committee, which approved them as submitted. Because the amendments are required to comply with regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, alternatives were not considered.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were received.
An order affecting chs.
NR 10 and
15, relating to hunting and trapping regulations. Effective 8-1-03.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The rules are applicable to individual sportspersons and impose no compliance or reporting requirements for small businesses; therefore, a final regulatory flexibility analysis is not required.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources and the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. Neither committee requested any modifications to the proposed rule.
An order affecting chs.
Psy 1 to
5, relating to examinations, supervised experience, qualifications and responsibilities of supervisors, licensure by comity, reciprocity, holders of the certificate of professional qualification and senior psychologists, continuing education, renewal and professional conduct. Effective 8-1-03.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules will have no significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were received.
An order creating ch.
PI 23, relating to ESEA intradistrict safe school transfer options. Effective 8-1-03.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The proposed rules will have no effect on small businesses.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were received.
An order affecting chs.
RL 140 to
142, relating to changes made as a result of
2001 Wis. Act 80, specifically music, art and dance therapists who practice psychotherapy. Effective 8-1-03.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules will have no significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were received.
An order affecting ch.
Tax 11, relating to sales and use tax definitions, direct pay, exemption certificates and aircraft. Effective 8-1-03.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The proposed rule does not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were received.
An order affecting ch.
VA 2, relating to the expenditure limitation for dentures under the health care aid grant program. Effective 8-1-03.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The proposed rules will have no effect on small businesses.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were received.