c. Statutes or rules that will affect the proposed rule or be affected by it
Stats. ch. 50.
5. Estimates of the amount of time that state employees will spend to develop the rule and other necessary resources
The estimated time for state employees to develop the rule is 40 hours.
6. Description of all of the entities that may be affected by the emergency rule, including any local governmental units, businesses, economic sectors, or public utility ratepayers who may reasonably be anticipated to be affected by the rule
The proposed changes are anticipated to affect nursing homes and residents and resident representatives of nursing homes.
7. Summary and preliminary comparison of any existing or proposed federal regulation that is intended to address the activities to be regulated by the rule
42 CFR 483.10 (e) (6) provides resident with the right to receive written notice, including the reason for the change, before the resident’s room or roommate in the facility is changed.
8. Anticipated economic impact, locally or statewide
The proposed rule will have minimal or no economic impact.
Agency contacts
Mark R. Thompson, Admin. Rules Attorney
Office of Legal Counsel
(608) 266-1279
Jackson Keuler, Admin. Rules Officer
Office of Legal Counsel
(608) 266-0387
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