Emergency Rules Now in Effect
Under s. 227.24, Stats., state agencies may promulgate rules without complying with the usual rule-making procedures. Using this special procedure to issue emergency rules, an agency must find that either the preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare necessitates its action in bypassing normal rule-making procedures.
Emergency rules are published in the official state newspaper, which is currently the Wisconsin State Journal. Emergency rules are in effect for 150 days and can be extended up to an additional 120 days with no single extension to exceed 60 days.
Occasionally the Legislature grants emergency rule authority to an agency with a longer effective period than 150 days or allows an agency to adopt an emergency rule without requiring a finding of emergency.
Extension of the effective period of an emergency rule is granted at the discretion of the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules under s. 227.24 (2), Stats.
Notice of all emergency rules which are in effect must be printed in the Wisconsin Administrative Register. This notice will contain a brief description of the emergency rule, the agency finding of emergency or a statement of exemption from a finding of emergency, date of publication, the effective and expiration dates, any extension of the effective period of the emergency rule and information regarding public hearings on the emergency rule.
Copies of emergency rule orders can be obtained from the promulgating agency. The text of current emergency rules can be viewed at www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code.
Beginning with rules filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau in 2008, the Legislative Reference Bureau will assign a number to each emergency rule filed, for the purpose of internal tracking and reference. The number will be in the following form: EmR0801. The first 2 digits indicate the year of filing and the last 2 digits indicate the chronological order of filing during the year.
Administration
EmR1321 — The Department of Administration hereby adopts an order to repeal section Adm 2.14 (2) (vr) c.; to renumber and amend section Adm 2.14 (2) (v) 9. a. and b.; to amend sections Adm 2.02 (1) (a), 2.04 (1), 2.04 (2), (3), (5), and (7), 2.07 (2), 2.08 (1) and (1) (d), 2.11, 2.14 (2), (2) (v), (2) (vm) and (2) (vm) 5.; and to create sections Adm 2.03 (3m), (3r) and (6m), 2.04 (1m), (2m), (2r), (2z), (9), and (10), and 2.14 (2) (vm) and (2) (vm) 5.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 131-13, was approved by the Governor on October 8, 2013, and published in Register No. 694 on October 31, 2013, and approved by Department of Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch on November 13, 2013. This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on November 21, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
Since 1979 the legislature has vested the department of administration with the responsibility and authority to manage various state buildings and grounds, including those of the Wisconsin state capitol. S. 16.84 (1), Stats. Since 1979, the department has permitted the use of these buildings and grounds for the free discussion of public questions and other purposes, so long as such uses did not interfere with the prime uses of these facilities, or otherwise infringe on interests of the state. s. 16.845, Stats., and s. Adm 2.04.
Each year, the Wisconsin state capitol police issue nearly 500 permits for the use of various state facilities. Permits are used for a variety of purposes, whether political, non-political, charitable, or commercial. Permits are issued regardless of political party, affiliation, or content. Permits are given to any person free of charge.
Occupation of the capitol rotunda and other areas has caused disruptions to the properly permitted events and normal government activities, including but not limited to, a Red Cross blood drive, a high school science exhibit, school group tours, general public tours, and legislative committee meetings and sessions. The state does not refuse permits for the lawful and safe use of state facilities by any person or persons, and the state cannot allow any person or persons to occupy the capitol in disregard of the rights of permit holders, public employees, or visitors. It is imperative that the department gain compliance in order to protect the public safety and welfare.
On October 24, 2013, a lawsuit was dismissed based upon a stipulation of and settlement agreement between the parties. The department is obligated under the settlement agreement to advance certain changes in procedure. The department seeks to fulfill its obligations in a timely manner, which is not possible without engaging in the emergency rule process.
Filed with LRB:   November 26, 2013
Publication Date:   November 27, 2013
Effective Dates:   November 27, 2013 through
  April 25, 2014
Hearing Date:   February 21, 2014
Extension Through:   June 24, 2014
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (3)
1.   EmR1325 — The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection adopts the following emergency rule to repeal sections ATCP 136.02 (4) (d) and 136.10 (2) (c), (3) (a) 2., and (b) 4., and to amend sections ATCP 136.02 (4) (g) (Note), (5), (7), (8) (a), 136.08 (1), (7) (Note), and 136.12 (1) (b) (Note) and (2) (Note), relating to mobile air conditioners, reclaiming or recycling refrigerant.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on December 23, 2013.
The scope statement for this rule, SS 122-13, was approved by the Governor on September 20, 2013 published in register No. 694 on October 14, 2013, and approved by the Board of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection on November 13, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
In Wisconsin, businesses that repair mobile air conditioners must register with the department and pay an annual registration fee of $120 for each registered location. In addition, each technician working on mobile air conditioners at these businesses must attend a DATCP-approved training course and pass an exam.
A recent statutory change harmonized Wisconsin's state mobile air conditioner law with federal law, and Wisconsin's unique training course content is no longer applicable.
The registration year begins on March 1 of each year. By that date, all mobile air conditioning businesses and technicians must be registered with the department or pay a surcharge fee.
DATCP has determined that it has sufficient alternative revenue sources to fund the mobile air conditioning program and is undergoing rule-making to permanently eliminate the $120 registration fee. However, the rule-making will not be effective for the upcoming registration year that begins March 1, 2014. The department has also determined that its technician training requirements can be modified due to recent changes in state statute that harmonize Wisconsin law with federal law. Technicians who complete the federally approved training course will now meet Wisconsin's training requirement.
This temporary emergency rule is necessary to protect the welfare of the small businesses that would otherwise pay the registration fee. In addition, the emergency rule is needed to protect the welfare of small businesses and their employees by eliminating an unnecessary training requirement.
Filed with LRB:   December 27, 2013
Publication Date:   December 31, 2013
Effective Dates:   December 31, 2013 through
  May 29, 2014
Hearing Date:   January 21, 2014
2.   EmR1402 (DATCP Docket No. 13-R-17) — The Wisconsin department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection hereby adopts the following emergency rule to amend sections ATCP 161.50 (3) (f), 161.60, and 161.62 (1) (intro.), relating to the “grow Wisconsin dairy processor" grant program created under ss. 20.115 (4) (dm) and 93.40 (1) (g), Stats.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on January 10, 2014.
The scope statement for this rule, SS 140-13, was approved by the Governor on October 29, 2013, published in register No. 695 on November 14, 2013, and approved by the Board of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection on December 10, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
Enactment of a rule is necessary to establish criteria the department will use to make determinations for grants, loans or other forms of financial assistance to dairy processors to promote and develop the dairy industry. An emergency rule is needed to ensure that funds are used to assist dairy producers during the first year of the program as permanent rules cannot be adopted in time to provide the basis for grant and loan determinations during that first year of the program.
Filed with LRB:   January 21, 2014
Publication Date:   January 20, 2014
Effective Dates:   January 20, 2014 through
  June 18, 2014
3.   EmR1407 — The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection hereby adopts the following emergency rule to amend section ATCP 21.10 (1) (b) and to create section ATCP 21.10 (1) (c), relating to the quarantine of Iowa County for the gypsy moth.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on March 13, 2014.
The blanket scope for this rule, SS 141-13, was approved by the Governor on October 30, 2013, published in register No. 695 on November 14, 2013, and approved by the Board of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection on December 10, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
Gypsy moth is an exotic, invasive pest that poses a serious risk to Wisconsin's forest, shade and commercial trees. The 2013 DATCP survey in Iowa County shows that current and projected GM populations in that county have reached the threshold level to trigger implementation of further regulatory measures. Since 2011, multiple trap sites in Iowa County have caught over 100 individual moths, with an average trap count of 28 in 2013 (a five-fold increase from 2011). The survey data indicate that reproducing populations of GM now exist at significant levels in Iowa County and that eradication is not feasible. This evidence supports the need for a quarantine to limit movement from this infestation. When APHIS declares a quarantine, DATCP has regulatory authority for import controls and quarantine for GM under s. ATCP 21.10. It is anticipated that APHIS will declare a quarantine for Iowa County but that it will take six to eight weeks for APHIS to act. A six week delay until enactment of the federal quarantines leaves too much time for businesses or individuals to move potentially GM infested material out of this county to areas of Wisconsin or other states that are not infested with GM.
DATCP is adopting this rule as a temporary emergency rule, pending completion of federal quarantine regulations. DATCP does not anticipate completing a permanent rule.
Filed with LRB:   March 28, 2014
Publication Date:   March 31, 2014
Effective Dates:   March 31, 2014 through
  August 27, 2014
Hearing Date:   April 29, 2014
Natural Resources (6)
Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on August 10, 2010.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 023-12, was approved by the Governor on April 12, 2012, published in Register No. 676, on April 30, 2012, and approved by the Natural Resources Board on May 23, 2012.
Finding of Emergency
A non-statutory provision, Section 21, of 2011 ACT 169 requires the department to submit rules necessary for implementation or interpretation and establishes that the department is not required to make a finding of emergency.
Filed with LRB:   August 15, 2012
Publication Date:   August 18, 2012
Effective Dates:   August 18, 2012 through the   date on which the permanent rules take effect, as provided in 2011 Wisconsin Act 169, section 21.
2.   EmR1215 (DNR # WM-16-12(E)) — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board proposes an order to repeal and recreate section NR 10.01 (3) (h) 1., relating to the coyote hunting season.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on August 30, 2012.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 038-12, was approved by the Governor on May 29, 2012, published in Register No. 678, on June 14, 2012, and approved by the Natural Resources Board on June 27, 2012.
Finding of Emergency
A non-statutory provision, Section 21, of 2011 ACT 169 requires the department to submit rules necessary for implementation or interpretation and establishes that the department is not required to make a finding of emergency.
Filed with LRB:   September 14, 2012
Publication Date:   October 1, 2012
Effective Dates:   October 1, 2012 through the date on which the permanent rules take effect, as provided in 2011 Wisconsin Act 169, section 21.
3.   EmR1319 (DNR # WM-22-13(E)) — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board proposes an order to amend sections NR 10.275 (intro.) and 45.09 (1) and to create sections NR 10.13 (Note) and 10.275, relating to hunting and trapping in state parks.
This rule was approved by the Governor on October 31, 2013.
The statement of scope for this emergency rule, SS 083-13, was approved by the Governor on July 15, 2013, published in Register No. 691 on July 31, 2013 and approved by the Natural Resources Board on August 14, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
The department finds that putting this rule into effect prior to the time it would take effect using the permanent rule process is necessary to protect the public safety and welfare. By restricting gun and archery hunting to certain areas, and trapping to certain areas and methods, this rule will prevent those activities in locations where they may jeopardize the safety and welfare of visitors to the Wisconsin State Park System.
Filed with LRB:   November 7, 2013
Publication Date:   November 15, 2013
Effective Dates:   November 15, 2013 through
  April 13, 2014
Extension Through:   June 12, 2014
4.   EmR1320 (DNR # FH-27-13(E)) — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board proposes an order to create Chapter NR 85, relating to development of a competitive grant program for cities, villages, towns, counties, federally recognized Indian tribes or bands located in this state, and fish farms in order to increase the capacity to raise walleye for stocking in Wisconsin waters.
This rule was approved by the Governor on November 8, 2013.
The statement of scope for this emergency rule, SS 104-13, was approved by the Governor on August 12, 2013, published in Register No. 692 on September 1, 2013 (August 31, 2013), and approved by the Natural Resources Board on September 25, 2013.
Finding of Emergency — Exemption
2013 Wisconsin Act 20, the 2013-15 state budget, included the following nonstatutory language: The department of natural resources may promulgate emergency rules under section 227.24 of the statutes implementing sections 29.739 and 29.740 of the statutes, as created by this act. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes, emergency rules promulgated for walleye population maintenance and enhancement grants remain in effect until June 30, 2016, or the date on which permanent rules take effect, whichever is sooner. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) of the statutes, the department is not required to provide evidence that promulgating this rule as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subsection.
Filed with LRB:   November 14, 2013
Publication Date:   November 21, 2013
Effective Dates:   November 21, 2013 through June 30, 2016, or the date on which permanent rules take effect, whichever is sooner.
Hearing Date:   December 12, 2013 and
  December 19, 2013
5.   EmR1401 (DNR # FH-26-13(E)) — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board proposes an order to amend sections NR 20.20 (73) (n) 4. and 25.06 (1) (a), Wis. Adm. Code, relating to lake trout harvest limits in Lake Superior.
This rule was approved by the Governor on December 30, 2013.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 108-13, was approved by the Governor on August 13, 2013, published in Register No. 692 on August 31, 2013, and approved by the Natural Resources Board on September 25, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
Pursuant to s. 227.4, Stats., the department finds that an emergency exists and that this rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. The welfare of state-licensed commercial fishers, tribal commercial fishers, recreational anglers, and associated businesses is threatened by a decline in the lake trout population in the Apostle Islands vicinity of Lake Superior. The continued, persistent decline in lake trout population abundances and predicted further declines necessitate the current reductions in order to ensure a sustainable lake trout fishery over the long-term. Lake trout harvest limits were negotiated in October 2013 among the Department of Natural Resources and the Red Cliff and Bad River Bands of Lake Superior Chippewa and those changes must be ordered through administrative code. This emergency rule is needed to preserve the public welfare.
Filed with LRB:   January 14, 2014
Publication Date:   January 13, 2014
Effective Dates:   January 13, 2014 through
  June 11, 2014
6.   EmR1405 (DNR # WM-24-13(E)) — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board proposes an order to proposes an order to repeal sections NR 10.01 (3) (ed), (es) 3., and (et), 10.07 (3), 10.09 (2), 10.28 (3), and 45.09 (9), to amend sections NR 1.15 (1) (a), (b), and (c) 1., (2) (a) (intro.) and (at), and (3), 10.001 (2e), (6p), and (19e), 10.01 (3) (es) 1. and 2. and (3) (ev), 10.02 (3), 10.06 (8) (b) and (note), 10.07 (2m) (b) 1., 10.102 (1) (e) 4., 10.105 (1), (2), (4,) and (7), 10.106 (intro.) and (1), 12.06 (1), (2), and (4), 12.16 (4), 13.38 (2) (b) and (Note), and 19.60 (2) (b) 1., to repeal and recreate sections NR 1.15 (2) (a) 8., 10.01 (3) (e) and (em), 10.104, 10.106 (2), 10.28 (1) and (2), 10.28 (4), and 10.41, and to create Chapter NR 10 (Title.) and sections NR 10.001(1k) and (23a) and (b), 10.01 (2) (b) (Note) and (4) (dm) (Note), and Subchapter II, relating to deer management, hunting, and implementation of the 2012 White-tailed Deer Trustee Report.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on February 10, 2014
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 098-13, was approved by the Governor on July 23, 2013, published in Register No. 692, on August 14, 2013, and approved by the Natural Resources Board on September 25, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
A non-statutory provision, SECTION 9132 of 2013 Act 20, establishes that the department may promulgate rules to implement the 2012 final deer management report and that the department is not required to make a finding of emergency.
Filed with LRB:   February 25, 2014
Publication Date:   March 7, 2014
Effective Dates:   March 7, 2014 through
  June 30, 2015
Public Instruction
EmR1324 — The State Superintendent of Public Instruction hereby proposes to amend sections PI 5.02 (6) and (11m), 5.035 (6), and 5.04, relating to high school equivalency diplomas and certificates of general educational development.
Per the Dane County Circuit Court order issued in Coyne, et al. v. Walker, et al., Case No. 11-CV-4573, the Department of Public Instruction is not required to obtain the Governor's approval for the statement of scope or this rule.
The scope statement for this rule, SS 093-13, was published in Register No. 692, on August 14, 2013, and approved by State Superintendent Tony Evers on August 27, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Public Instruction finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
The number of subtests and the passing scores for the General Educational Development (GED) Test will be changing in January 2014 when a new test is implemented by the GED Testing Service.
Unless the rule is changed to reflect these new subtests and passing scores, the Department may be prevented from issuing credentials for test takers who pass the GED Test because the required passing scores will be incorrect.
Filed with LRB:   December 27, 2013
Publication Date:   December 27, 2013
Effective Dates:   December 27, 2013 through       May 25, 2014
Hearing Date:   February 24, 2014
Extension Through:   July 24, 2014
Revenue
EmR1323 — The Wisconsin Department of Revenue hereby adopts an emergency rule interpreting s. 77.58 (1) (a) and (5), Stats., and amending section Tax 11.93, relating to sales tax filing frequency.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on November 15, 2013.
The scope statement for this rule, SS 100-13, was approved by the Governor on August 2, 2013, published in Register No. 692 on August 31, 2013, and approved by the Secretary of Revenue on September 10, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule order is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
Section 77.58 (1), Stats., provides that retailers must file sales tax returns quarterly, except as provided in s. 77.58 (1) (a) and (b), Stats., which allows for sales tax returns to be filed monthly.
Section 77.58 (5), Stats., provides that the department may require returns and payments on the amount of taxes for other than a quarterly period if it deems it necessary to ensure payment to or facilitate the collection by the state of the amount of taxes. The department has provided for annual sales tax returns by rule in s. Tax 11.93 (1) for retailers that have an annual tax liability of $300 or less.
Because 2013 Wis. Act 20 doubles the threshold upon which a monthly sales tax return is required to be filed ($600 to $1200), s. Tax 11.93 (1) should also be changed to reflect a similar increase in the threshold upon which an annual sales tax return can be filed.
As the statutory change to the monthly filing standard goes into effect on January 1, 2014, the corresponding change to the annual filing standard in s. Tax 11.93 (1) should also go into effect on January 1, 2014. There is insufficient time for the permanent rule to be effective on January 1, 2014.
Filed with LRB:   December 19, 2013
Publication Date:   January 1, 2014
Effective Dates:   January 1, 2014 through       May 30, 2014
Hearing Date:   January 27, 2014
Safety and Professional Services
Uniform Dwelling Code, Chs. 320—325
EmR1403 — The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services adopts an order to amend sections SPS 321.02 (1) (c), 321.23, Table 321.25–A, 321.25 (7) (d) and (8) (a) (Note), and Chapters 320 to 325 Appendix — Minimum Fastener Schedule Table; and to repeal and recreate section SPS 321.25 (8) (b) to (h) and (9), relating to wall bracing for one- and two-family dwellings.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on January 28, 2014.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 139-13, was approved by the Governor on October 28, 2013, published in Register 695 on November 14, 2013, and approved by the Department on November 26, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Safety and Professional Services finds that an emergency exists and that this rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. A statement of facts constituting the emergency is as follows.
Some building designers find the current rules for wall bracing for one- and two-family dwellings are too difficult to understand and apply, which results in unnecessary costs and delays in home building. Promulgating revisions to the rules through the emergency rule process is needed in order to avoid these costs and delays as soon as possible. In addition, the report that the Dwelling Code Council is required to complete by July 1, 2014, under section 101.62 (4) of the Statutes is expected to include recommendations to clarify and simplify these rules through the emergency rule process.
Filed with LRB:   February 13, 2014
Publication Date:   February 19, 2014
Effective Dates:   April 1, 2014 through       August 28, 2014
Hearing Date:   March 11, 2014
Transportation
EmR1404 — The Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposes an order to create section Trans 327.14, relating to motor carrier safety and affecting small businesses.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on February 10, 2014.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 155-13, was approved by the Governor on December 16, 2013, published in Register 696, on December 31, 2013, and approved by Secretary Mark Gottlieb as required by s. 227.135 (2), Stats., on January 13, 2014.
Finding of Emergency
The welfare of commercial motor vehicle drivers who hold a commercial driver license (“CDL") issued by the State of Wisconsin who operate commercial motor vehicles outside this state will be harmed beginning January 30, 2014, if they cannot demonstrate compliance with recent federal regulations because they will be treated by other states as unlicensed drivers. Beginning on January 1, 2014, federal regulations require CDL holders to have certified to DOT the type of commercial driving they do and, if required, to have submitted proof of medical fitness to drive, and to have their driving records updated by DOT to show these actions, before driving a commercial motor vehicle. The Department published the scope statement for permanent rulemaking in September 2011 to implement these federal requirements. The permanent rulemaking effort is ongoing but will not take effect before the January 30, 2014 deadline for compliance.
Filed with LRB:   February 14, 2014
Publication Date:   February 16, 2014
Effective Dates:   February 16, 2014 through       July 15, 2014
Workforce Development
Unemployment Insurance, Chs. DWD 100-150
EmR1316 — The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development hereby adopts an order to repeal sections DWD 126.02 (2), (3), and (4), 126.03 (1), 126.04, 126.05, 127.01 (2) (b), (f) to (i), and (3), 127.02 (intro.), (1), (2), (3), and (4), 127.02 (5) and (10), and 127.08; to renumber and amend section DWD 126.02 (1); to amend sections DWD 126.01, 126.03 (intro.) and (2), 127 (title), 127.01 (1), (2) (intro.), (a), (c), and (d), 127.02 (7), (9), and (11), 127.04 (title), (1), and (2), 127.05, 127.06 (1), (2), and (3), 127.07 (title) and (1), 128.01 (2) (a), and 129.01 (1) and (2); to repeal and recreate sections DWD 127.01 (2) (j) and 127.07 (2); and to create sections DWD 126.02 (Note), 126.03 (3), (4), (5), (6), and (7), 127.01 (2) (em), 127.02 (12), 127.04 (1m) (e), and 127.06 (1) (c), relating to unemployment insurance work registration, work search, and benefit claiming procedures.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on September 20, 2013.
The statement of scope for this emergency rule, SS 106-13, was approved by the Governor on August 14, 2013, published in Register No. 692 on August 31, 2013, and approved by the Secretary of Workforce Development on September 11, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Workforce Development finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public welfare. Statements of the facts constituting the emergency are:
(1)   In order to fulfill the new statutory directives to require claimants for unemployment insurance benefits to increase their number of weekly work search actions from two to at least four;
(2)   In order to simplify the process and compliance with respect to requirements for unemployment insurance claimants to register for work;
(3)   In order to execute the new statutory requirement to request additional information from claimants;
(4)   In order to improve the unemployment insurance trust fund balance and thereby relieve employers of the burden of additional taxation;
(5)   In order to better assist unemployment insurance benefit claimants to obtain gainful employment; and,
(6)   In order to promote the improvement in the Wisconsin economy as a result of the immediate implementation of legislative directives with respect to the unemployment insurance program contained in 2013 Wisconsin Act 20 and 2013 Wisconsin Act 36.
Adoption of the emergency rule will ensure that these legislative directives are implemented within the time-frame envisioned with enactment of 2013 Wisconsin Act 20 and 2013 Wisconsin Act 36.
Filed with LRB:   September 25, 2013
Publication Date:   September 29, 2013
Effective Dates:   September 29, 2013 through February 25, 2014, except that changes to ss. DWD 126.03 and 127.02 take effect after the Secretary determines the Department has the technological ability to implement the changes.
Hearing Date:   November 4, 2013
Extension Through:   June 25, 2014
Workforce Development
Apprenticeship, Chs. DWD 295-296
EmR1406 — The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development hereby adopts the following emergency rule to create section DWD 295.25, relating to apprenticeship completion awards.
The emergency rule was approved by the governor on March 21, 2014.
The statement of scope for this emergency rule was approved by the Governor on February 13, 2014, published in Register No. 698 on February 28, 2014, and approved by the Secretary of the Department of Workforce Development on March 11, 2014.
Finding of Emergency
The department of workforce development finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public welfare. Statements of facts constituting an emergency include:
(1) Wisconsin currently has more than 2,100 employers participating in, and training individuals, under the apprenticeship program.
(2) During 2013, Wisconsin had 9,723 valid apprenticeship contracts.
(3) Over the past ten years, the completion rate of the apprenticeship program averaged between 55-60%.
(4) 2013 Wisconsin Act 57 creates an apprenticeship completion award program to be administered by the department of workforce development to partially reimburse tuition costs incurred by an apprentice who has successfully completed part or all of the requirements of their apprenticeship contract, and is employed in the trade, occupation, or business under the apprenticeship contract, or the sponsor of the apprentice.
(5) The department of workforce development has received general purpose revenue (GPR) funds of $225,000 in fiscal year 2013-14 and 2014-15, to distribute up to 25%, or $1,000, whichever is less, of the tuition costs incurred by the apprentice and sponsor of the apprentice. The amount of the first payment upon successful completion by the apprentice of the first year of the contract may not exceed $250.
(6) The department of workforce development is adopting this emergency rule to prevent a potential hardship to Wisconsin's apprenticeship program participants. Adoption of this emergency rule will ensure those participating in an eligible apprenticeship contract may begin receiving apprenticeship completion awards as soon as possible. Because a permanent rule cannot be adopted in time, GPR funds for fiscal year 2013-14 would be lost if the emergency rule is not adopted.
Filed with LRB:   March 26, 2014
Publication Date:   March 27, 2014
Effective Dates:   March 27, 2014 through       August 23, 2014
Hearing Date:   May 15, 2014
Workforce Development
Employment and Training, Chs. DWD 805-830
EmR1317 — The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development hereby adopts an order to create Chapter DWD 801, relating to workforce training grants under the Wisconsin Fast Forward program.
This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on September 20, 2013.
The statement of scope for this rule, SS 109-13, was approved by the Governor on August 15, 2013, published in Register No. 692 on August 31, 2013, and approved by the Department of Workforce Development on September 11, 2013.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) finds that an emergency exists and emergency rules are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. The reason for the emergency is:
DWD proposes to create new rules in Chapter DWD 801 to implement the program of workforce training grants enacted by 2013 Wisconsin Act 9. DWD held a public hearing on the permanent rule for this new program on July 15, 2013, and has made revisions to the text of the proposed permanent rule in response to the comments received. It would now benefit the public welfare to proceed with the rules in emergency form so that the program can begin this fall.
Filed with LRB:   September 25, 2013
Publication Date:   September 29, 2013
Effective Dates:   October 1, 2013 through       February 27, 2014
Hearing Date:   November 5, 2013
Extension Through:   June 27, 2014
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