2007 WISCONSIN ACT 180
An Act to amend 227.19 (4) (b) 1. a., 227.19 (4) (b) 1. b., 227.19 (5) (b) 1. a., 227.19 (5) (b) 1. b. and 227.21 (2) (a) of the statutes; relating to: legislative committee review period of administrative rules and legislative reference bureau consent regarding technical standards in rules.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
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1. 227.19 (4) (b) 1. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
227.19 (4) (b) 1. a. Request in writing that the agency meet with the committee to review the proposed rule. The continuation of the review period begins on the date the request is sent to the agency.
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2. 227.19 (4) (b) 1. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
227.19 (4) (b) 1. b. Publish or post notice that the committee will hold a meeting or hearing to review the proposed rule and immediately send a copy of the notice to the agency. The continuation of the review period begins on the date the notice is published or posted, whichever is earlier.
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3. 227.19 (5) (b) 1. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
227.19 (5) (b) 1. a. Request in writing that the agency meet with the joint committee for review of administrative rules to review the proposed rule. The continuation of the review period begins on the date the request is sent to the agency.
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4. 227.19 (5) (b) 1. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
227.19 (5) (b) 1. b. Publish or post notice that the joint committee for review of administrative rules will hold a meeting or hearing to review the proposed rule and immediately send a copy of the notice to the agency. The continuation of the review period begins on the date the notice is published or posted, whichever is earlier.
227.21 (2) (a) Except as provided in s. 601.41 (3) (b), to avoid unnecessary expense an agency may, with the consent of the legislative reference bureau and the attorney general, adopt standards established by technical societies and organizations of recognized national standing by incorporating the standards in its rules by reference to the specific issue or issues of the publication in which they appear, without reproducing the standards in full.