Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
  Written comments may be submitted at the public hearings, by regular mail, fax, or email to the contact named above. Hearing dates and the comment submission time are to be determined.
  Written comments may also be submitted to the Board using the Wisconsin Administrative Rules website at http://adminrules.wiconsin.gov.
TEXT OF RULE
Section 1: GAB 10.01 is created to read:
GAB 10.01 Definitions. In this chapter:
(1)
“Student identification card” means a document or card that:
(a) Is unexpired;
(b) Contains the date of issuance;
(c) Contains the signature of the student to whom it is issued;
(d) Contains a photograph that reasonably resembles the student to whom it is issued;
(e) Contains an expiration date indicating that the card expires no later than 2 years after the date of issuance; and
(f) Is issued to a student who establishes that the student is enrolled at the college that issued the card on the date that the card is presented.
(2) “Technical college” means a college that is a member of and governed by the Wisconsin Technical College System.
Section 2: GAB 10.02 is created to read:
GAB 10.02. Wisconsin Technical College System student identification cards for voting. A student identification card issued by a technical college is an acceptable form of identification under s. 5.02(6m)(f), Wis. Stat., and may be presented by an elector obtaining a ballot pursuant to ss. 6.15(2)(bm), 6.15(3), 6.18, 6.79(2), 6.82, 6.86(1), 6.86(2), 6.87, 6.875(6), and 6.97, Wis. Stat.
Section 3: Effective date.
  In accordance with s. 227.24, emergency rules GAB §§10.01 and 10.02 shall take effect upon publication in the Wisconsin State Journal and shall remain in effect for a period of 150 days thereafter unless otherwise amended or repealed or unless the Government Accountability Board promulgates an identical permanent rule.
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