The rule is intended to make possible a streamlined statewide child care payment system which is automated to reduce small business paperwork and to require more timely payments to child care providers. A simple attendance report will be required from small child care businesses which will trigger prompt automated payments.
3.   Types of professional skills necessary for compliance with the rules:
  Not applicable.
Fiscal Estimate
There is no state fiscal effect as a result of this change.
Notice of Submission of Proposed Rules to the Presiding Officer of each House of the Legislature, Under S. 227.19, Stats.
Please check the Bulletin of Proceedings for further information on a particular rule.
Justice (CR 96-38):
Ch. Jus 9 - Relating to the DNA databank.
Transportation (CR 96-170):
Ch. Trans 55 - Relating to the granting of state aid to airport owners.
Transportation (CR 96-171):
Ch. Trans 152 - Relating to the Wisconsin interstate fuel tax and the International Registration Plan.
Administrative Rules Filed With The
Revisor Of Statutes Bureau
The following administrative rules have been filed with the Revisor of Statutes Bureau and are in the process of being published. The date assigned to each rule is the projected effective date. It is possible that the publication of these rules could be delayed. Contact the Revisor of Statutes Bureau at (608) 266-7275 for updated information on the effective dates for the listed rules.
Commerce (CR 95-69):
An order affecting ch. ILHR 202, relating to relocation assistance.
Effective 04-01-97.
rules_published Rules Published In This Wis. Adm. Register
The following administrative rule orders have been adopted and published in the February 28, 1997 Wisconsin Administrative Register. Copies of these rules are sent to subscribers of the complete Wisconsin Administrative Code, and also to the subscribers of the specific affected Code.
For subscription information, contact Document Sales at (608) 266-3358.
Commerce (CR 96-63):
An order affecting s. Comm 5.99 and ss. ILHR 51.21, 51.23 and ILHR Table 2.64-1 and chs. ILHR 82 and 84, relating to plumbing plans and adopted standards.
Part effective 01-01-97.
Part effective 03-01-97.
Commerce (CR 96-99):
An order affecting chs. ILHR 20 and 21 in the Uniform Dwelling Code, relating to one- and two-family dwelling construction in flood hazard zones.
Effective 03-01-97.
Commerce (CR 96-100):
An order affecting chs. ILHR 20 and 21 in the Uniform Dwelling Code, relating to soil erosion at one- and two-family dwelling construction sites.
Effective 03-01-97.
Health & Family Services (CR 95-236):
An order creating ch. HFS 89, relating to assisted living facilities.
Effective 03-01-97.
Health & Family Services (CR 96-141):
An order repealing s. HSS 55.63 and repealing and recreating ss. HSS 55.55 to 55.62, relating to child care certification.
Effective 03-01-97.
Medical Examining Board (CR 92-162):
An order affecting chs. Med 1 to 8, 19 and 20 and s. Med 14.03, relating to open book examinations on statutes and rules, examination reviews and claim of examination error, and requirements relating to licensure of applicants with disabilities.
Effective 03-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-39):
An order affecting chs. NR 158, 700, 705, 706 and 708 and ss. NR 712.11, 716.05, 722.01, 724.01, 724.17 and 726.02, relating to hazardous substance discharge notification requirements and source confirmation.
Effective 03-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-85):
An order affecting chs. NR 19, 21 and 22, relating to turtle harvest.
Effective 03-01-97.
Natural Resources (CR 96-96):
An order repealing and recreating s. NR 10.01 (1) (b) and (g) 1. a. - k., (g) 2., (g) 3., (u) 1. and (u) 2., relating to the 1996 migratory game bird season.
Effective 03-01-97.
Revenue (CR 96-75):
An order affecting s. Tax 11.83, relating to the Wisconsin sales and use tax treatment of motor vehicles.
Effective 03-01-97.
Workforce Development (CR 96-140):
An order repealing ss. HSS 55.70 to 55.77 and creating ch. DWD 56, relating to administration of child care funds.
Effective 03-01-97.
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses
1.   Department of Commerce (CR 96-63)
Chs. ILHR 82 & 84 - Plumbing plans and adopted standards.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Section 145.02, Stats., gives the department authority to adopt rules for the design, construction, installation and inspection of plumbing. The proposed rules of Clearinghouse Rule No. 96-063 are minimum requirements to provide the needed level of safety and health, and any exceptions from compliance for small businesses would be contrary to the statutory objectives which are the basis for the rules.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment and the Senate Committee on Labor. No comments were received.
2.   Department of Commerce (CR 96-99)
Chs. ILHR 20 and 21 - Floodplain construction.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
These rules should have very little impact on small business in Wisconsin. There are no additional reporting or report preparation requirements in these rules. The only additional cost which is new to the Uniform Dwelling Code is the requirement that builders engage the services of a professional engineer or architect when building a floodproof basement or any dwelling in a coastal floodplain. However, this requirement is taken from FEMA regulations which already had to be complied with. Therefore, there should be no net impact on small businesses as a result of these rules.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Housing and the Senate Committee on Environmental Resources and Urban Affairs. No comments were received.
3.   Department of Commerce (CR 96-100)
Chs. ILHR 20 and 21 - Soil erosion.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Small businesses submitted many comments during the public hearing stage of rule development. The major concern was unclear language in the current rules that led to nonuniform enforcement. The rules were revised extensively based on these comments and on subsequent meetings with the Uniform Dwelling Code Council. The only obvious cost-related issue with these rules is the requirement for using a tackifier or netting when steep slopes are seeded and mulched. The department anticipates an added cost of approximately $200 per site for these steep slopes. The department believes this will affect a very small portion of the total number of sites developed and further believes it is a cost-effective way to comply with s. 101.653 (2) (b), Stats., which requires additional controls on sites with slopes greater than 12%.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Housing and the Senate Committee on Labor. No comments were received.
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