Section 31 extends the largemouth and smallmouth bass fishing season on Wisconsin-Michigan boundary waters from November 30 to December 31. This will make Wisconsin and Michigan rules consistent.
Sections 32, 33, 34, and 35 eliminate the following fish refuges: on the Chippewa flowage for 500 feet below Moose lake (Sawyer county), on Spider creek between Spider lake and State highway 77 (Sawyer county), on Island creek between Island and Black Dan lakes (Sawyer county), on Malviney creek (Sawyer county), on the unnamed tributary of Lake Chetac from Lake Chetac to 1000 feet upstream (Sawyer county), on the Brunet River from Lake Winter to 500 feet downstream (Sawyer county), on the Couderay river from the Grimh (Radisson) dam to 500 feet downstream (Sawyer county) and on the Little Turtle river and Turtle-Flambeau flowage 200 feet upstream of Popko's Circle road until 200 feet downstream of Popko's Circle road (Iron county).
Comparison with federal regulations
None known.
Comparison of similar rules in adjacent states
Fisheries management rules are generally similar in the states surrounding Wisconsin. Each bordering state regulates fishing by the use of seasons, bag limits and size limits. Specific seasons, bag and size limits may differ for species across the surrounding states; however, the general principles are similar. Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois all have statewide seasons, bag and size limits for fish species, along with special or experimental regulations on individual waters.
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies
Rule proposals were developed by fisheries and law enforcement staff to address management and enforcement concerns. Proposals were reviewed for need and adequacy, and approved by a fish team or law enforcement team supervisor and forwarded to regional director for approval. Proposals approved by the regions were forwarded to the Fisheries Management Bureau Director, who conducted a review with the Fisheries Management Board, law enforcement, legal services, the Wisconsin Conservation Congress, and the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission. Only proposals approved by the Fisheries Management Bureau Director are included.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business
The proposed rules do not apply directly to businesses, but to sport anglers.
Small Business Impact
The proposed rules do not impose any compliance or reporting requirements on small businesses nor are any design or operational standards contained in the rule. The rules will be enforced by Conservation Wardens who have arrest powers and may use citations.
Fiscal Estimate
State fiscal effect
None.
Local government fiscal effect
None.
Long-range fiscal implications
N/A
Agency Contact Person
Joseph Hennessy
FM/4, 101 South Webster Street
Madison, WI 53707-7921
Phone: (608) 267-9427
Notice of Hearing
Natural Resources
Environmental Protection — Air Pollution Control,
Chs.
NR 400—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That pursuant to ss.
227.16 and
227.17, Stats, the Department of Natural Resources, hereinafter the Department, will hold a public hearing on proposed rules to create s.
NR 400.02 (162) (a) 51. and
52., relating to the definition of volatile organic compound (VOC). The proposed revisions relate to issues for State Implementation Plan approvability, and the State Implementation Plan developed under s.
285.11 (6), Stats., will be revised.
Hearing Information
Date and Time Location
March 12, 2010 WI DNR Building (GEF 2)
Friday Room G09
at 1:00 PM 101 S. Webster Street
Madison, WI
Reasonable accommodations, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. Contact Robert B. Eckdale in writing at the Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Air Management (AM/7), 101 S Webster, Madison, WI 53707; by E-mail to
Robert.Eckdale@wisconsin.gov; or by calling (608) 266-2856. A request must include specific information and be received at least 10 days before the date of the scheduled hearing.
Copies of Proposed Rule and Fiscal Estimate
The proposed rule and supporting documents, including the fiscal estimate, may be viewed and downloaded from the
Administrative Rules System Web site which can be accessed through the link provided on the Proposed Air Pollution Control Rules Calendar at
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/air/ rules/calendar.htm. If you do not have Internet access, a printed copy of the proposed rule and supporting documents, including the fiscal estimate, may be obtained free of charge by contacting Robert B. Eckdale, Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Air Management (AM/7), 101 S. Webster Street, Madison, WI 53703, or by calling 608.266.2856.
Submittal of Written Comments
Comments on the proposed rule must be received on or before Monday, March 22, 2010. Written comments may be submitted by U.S. mail, fax, E-mail, or through the Internet and will have the same weight and effect as oral statements presented at the public hearing. Written comments and any questions on the proposed rules should be submitted to:
Joseph Hoch
Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Air Management (AM/7)
101 S Webster St., Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 264-8861
Fax: 608.267.0560
Analysis Prepared by the Department of Natural Resources
Statute interpreted
Section
285.11(6), Stats. The State Implementation Plan developed under s.
285.11(6), Stats., is revised.
Statutory authority
Explanation of agency authority
Section
227.11(2)(a), Stats., gives state agencies general rule-making authority. Section
285.11(1), Stats., gives the Department the authority to promulgate rules implementing and consistent with ch.
285, Stats. Section
285.11(6), Stats., requires the Department to develop a plan for the prevention, abatement and control of air pollution. The plan must conform with the Clean Air Act and federal regulations for ozone control. Since volatile organic compounds (VOC) are a precursor to ozone, having the state definition of VOC conform to the federal definition is consistent with s.
285.11(6), Stats.
Related statute or rule
Chapters
NR 401 to
499 reference the definitions presented in s.
NR 400.02, Wis. Adm. Code.
Plain language analysis
The proposed rule amendment contained in this order reflects a recent conclusion by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that dimethyl carbonate and propylene carbonate make a negligible contribution to tropospheric ozone formation. EPA excluded these two compounds from its regulatory definition of VOC through a January 21, 2009 Federal Register notice (74 FR 3437).
Currently, s.
NR 400.02 (162) (a), Wis. Adm. Code, lists 50 compounds that are excluded from the state regulatory definition of VOC. The Department is proposing to add dimethyl carbonate and propylene carbonate to this list to ensure consistency between state and federal definitions of VOC.
The proposed rule amendment may create an incentive for certain entities, such as paint and coating manufacturers, to use these compounds in place of other more highly reactive organic compounds thereby potentially reducing ground- level ozone concentrations.
Comparison with federal regulations
The proposed rule amendment will ensure consistency between state and federal VOC definitions.
Comparison with similar rules in adjacent states
Each of the adjacent states has exempted or is in the process of exempting these two compounds from the regulatory definition of VOC through state rulemaking processes. The following lists the expected state exemption dates for dimethyl carbonate and propylene carbonate:
Illinois — Expected exemption January, 2010.
Iowa — Compounds are exempt from emissions reporting starting in 2009.
Michigan — Expected exemption late 2010.
Minnesota — Compounds are currently exempt because EPA's VOC definition is referenced.
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies
Since the proposed rule amendment is based on federal rule changes, the Department is relying on the factual data and analytical methodologies used by EPA to support its rule change. Information on the federal rule changes may be found in the Federal Register notice published on January 21, 2009 (74 FR 3437).
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business
An analysis of the effect of the proposed rule amendment on small business was not performed since this change would only provide additional flexibility in allowing them to choose from additional chemical compounds.
Preparation of an economic impact report was not requested.
Small Business Impact
The proposed rule amendment is not expected to have a significant economic impact on small business because it does not impose any new regulations on them, but rather removes two compounds from the state regulatory definition of VOC. This may provide lower cost alternatives to compounds currently being used.
Environmental Analysis
The Department has made a preliminary determination that adoption of the proposed rules would not involve significant adverse environmental effects and would not need an environmental analysis under ch.
NR 150, Wis. Adm. Code. However, based on comments received, an environmental analysis may be prepared before proceeding. This analysis would summarize the Department's consideration of the impacts of the proposal and any reasonable alternatives.
Fiscal Estimate
The proposed changes are being done so that the Department's regulations are updated to reflect current federal regulations. These are definition changes with no fiscal impact to state and local governments, and no anticipated significant fiscal impact to the private sector.
Notice of Hearings
Public Instruction
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That pursuant to ss.
115.762 (3) (a) and
227.11 (2) (a), Stats., the Department of Public Instruction will hold public hearings to consider proposed permanent rules amending section
PI 11.36 (6), relating to the identification of children with specific learning disabilities.
Hearing Information
The hearings will be held as follows:
Date and Time Location
March 16, 2010 Madison
4:00 - 7:00 p.m. GEF 3 Building
125 South Webster St.
Room 041
March 18, 2010 Oshkosh
4:00 - 7:00 p.m. CESA 6
2300 State Road 44
Conference Room