Comparison with rules in adjacent states: N/A
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies:
PI 30 was promulgated on June 1, 2007 and was last modified January 1, 2009. 2015 Wisconsin Act 55 altered the eligibility definition for High Cost Special Education Aid under s. 115.881, Stats., from 90 percent of student costs above $30,000 to 70 percent of student costs. PI 30 still includes the 90 percent amount. Additionally, the rule refers to a form that is no longer used. This rule change is needed to modify the existing rule so that the rule is reflective of current law and agency practice.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact report: N/A
Anticipated costs incurred by private sector: N/A
Effect on small business:
The proposed rules will have no significant economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Agency contact person: (including email and telephone)
Carl Bryan
Budget and Policy Analyst
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
(608) 267-9127
Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
Comments should be submitted to Carl Bryan, Department of Public Instruction, 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7841 or at adminrules@dpi.wi.gov. The Department will publish a hearing notice in the Administrative Register which will provide information on the deadline for the submission of comments.
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SECTION 1. SECTION PI 30.02 (1) and (2) are repealed.
SECTION 2. Subchapter II of PI 30 is repealed.
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE:
The proposed rules contained in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month commencing after the date of publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
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