Summary and Preliminary Comparison with any Existing or Proposed Federal Regulation that Is Intended to Address the Activities to be Regulated by the Proposed Rule
The Department is not aware of any existing or proposed federal regulation that would govern sport fishing in Wisconsin's waters.
Anticipated Economic Impact of Implementing the Rule
Historically, the Chippewa Bands have never harvested all declared lakes, ultimately allowing downward adjustments after the third Monday of May, resulting in restrictive limits only applying to a much smaller number of lakes. The authority granted by this scope statement will provide the Department with the flexibility necessary to adjust angler regulations earlier along with other provisions prescribed in ss. NR 20.18, 20.20, 20.36, and 20.37, Wis. Adm. Code, to potentially alleviate and minimize regional social and economic disruption known to be associated with reductions in walleye bag limits on off-reservation waters within the Ceded Territory.
Contact Person
Michael Staggs
Department of Natural Resources
101 S. Webster St., PO Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707
Telephone: 608-267-9427
Safety and Professional Services —
Marriage & Family Therapy, Professional Counselors, Social Work Examining Board
This statement of scope was approved by the governor on March 26, 2013.
Rule No.
Chapters MPSW 8, 14, 19.
Relating to
Continuing education.
Rule Type
Permanent.
Finding/Nature of Emergency (Emergency Rule Only)
N/A.
Detailed Description of the Objective of the Proposed Rule
The proposed rule will update the continuing education required to reflect current continuing education programs, including technological methods of delivery. It will also remove obsolete provisions and provide clarification of the required continuing education. In addition, many licensees of this board hold multiple credentials regulated by the board and the objective is to minimize confusion and streamline the continuing education process.
Description of the Existing Policies Relevant to the Rule, New Policies Proposed to be Included in the Rule, and an Analysis of Policy Alternatives
Updating the continuing education requirements will create clarity and utilize current technological methods of delivery of the continuing education. In addition, a recent audit of continuing education revealed that there is confusion among those licensees who hold multiple credentials with this board as it relates to continuing education requirements.
The alternative is to not promulgate the rule which would continue the confusion and not allow current technological methods of delivery.
Detailed Explanation of Statutory Authority for the Rule (Including the Statutory Citation and Language)
Section 15.08 (5) (b) Each examining board shall promulgate rules for its own guidance and for the guidance of the trade or profession to which it pertains, and define and enforce professional conduct and unethical practices not inconsistent with the law relating to the particular trade or profession.
Section 457.22 (1) The examining board may do any of the following:
(a)   Upon the advice of the social worker section, promulgate rules establishing requirements and procedures for social workers,advanced practice social workers, independent social workers, and clinical social workers to complete continuing education programs or courses of study in order to qualify for renewal.
(b) Upon the advice of the marriage and family therapist section, promulgate rules establishing requirements and procedures for marriage and family therapists to complete continuing education programs or courses of study in order to qualify for renewal.
(c) Upon the advice of the professional counselor section, promulgate rules establishing requirements and procedures for professional counselors to complete continuing education programs or courses of study in order to qualify for renewal.
Estimate of Amount of Time that State Employees Will Spend Developing the Rule and of Other Resources Necessary to Develop the Rule
150 hours.
List with Description of all Entities that may be Affected by the Proposed Rule
Marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, and social workers.
Summary and Preliminary Comparison with any Existing or Proposed Federal Regulation that Is Intended to Address the Activities to be Regulated by the Proposed Rule
None.
Anticipated Economic Impact of Implementing the Rule (Note if the Rule Is Likely to Have a Significant Economic Impact on Small Businesses)
None.
Contact Person
Sharon Henes (608) 261-2377.
Safety and Professional Services —
Board of Nursing
This statement of scope was approved by the governor on March 26, 2013.
Rule No.
Chapters N 2, 3.
Relating to
Licensure.
Rule Type
Permanent.
Finding/Nature of Emergency (Emergency Rule Only)
N/A.
Detailed Description of the Objective of the Proposed Rule
The objective of the proposed rule is to update the licensure process by both exam and endorsement. The majority of these two chapters were last updated in 1984.
Description of the Existing Policies Relevant to the Rule, New Policies Proposed to be Included in the Rule, and an Analysis of Policy Alternatives
The existing rules has references to a bureau which no longer exists within the Department of Safety and Professional Services; the role of the Examining Councils as outlined in chapter N 2 is obsolete due to modern test taking methodology and the exam currently being used; and the process in the current rule for approval of an application is not consistent with the modern practices and technologies.
The policy proposed would be to update the rule and create clarity regarding the process of obtaining licensure. The Board of Nursing will consider the National Council of State Board of Nursing's model rules and the licensing process used by our neighboring states.
The alternative to the policy is for the rule to remain outdated with inconsistencies. The rules should reflect clear and precise licensing rules rather than attempting to interpret the rules to fit situations which did not exist in 1984.
Detailed Explanation of Statutory Authority for the Rule (Including the Statutory Citation and Language)
Section 15.08 (5) (b) Each examining board shall promulgate rules for its own guidance and for the guidance of the trade or profession to which it pertains and define and enforce professional conduct and unethical practices not inconsistent with the law relating to the particular trade or profession.
Section 441.01 (3) The board may also establish rules to prevent unauthorized persons from practicing professional nursing. It shall approve all rules for the administration of this chapter in accordance with ch. 227.
Estimate of Amount of Time that State Employees Will Spend Developing the Rule and of Other Resources Necessary to Develop the Rule
150 hours.
List with Description of all Entities that may be Affected by the Proposed Rule
Applicants.
Summary and Preliminary Comparison with any Existing or Proposed Federal Regulation that Is Intended to Address the Activities to be Regulated by the Proposed Rule
None.
Anticipated Economic Impact of Implementing the Rule (Note if the Rule Is Likely to Have a Significant Economic Impact on Small Businesses)
None.
Contact Person
Sharon Henes (608) 261-2377.
Safety and Professional Services
Uniform Dwelling Code, Chs. 320—325
This statement of scope was approved by the governor on March 26, 2013.
Rule No.
Chapters SPS 320 to 325.
Relating to
Wall bracing.
Rule Type
Permanent.
Finding/Nature of Emergency (Emergency Rule Only)
N/A.
Detailed Description of the Objective of the Proposed Rule
The objective of the rulemaking project is to revise and simplify wall bracing provisions under the Uniform Dwelling Code, chapters SPS 320 to 325.
The objective of the rule is to have a clearly understood rule that enhances compliance with regard to design, construction and inspection.
Description of the Existing Policies Relevant to the Rule, New Policies Proposed to be Included in the Rule, and an Analysis of Policy Alternatives
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