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T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Emergency Rules Now In Effect.
Pages 3 to 9.
Administration:
Rules relating to kennel owner licenses.
Commerce:
Financial Resources for Businesses and Communities, Chs. Comm 105 to 128
Rules relating to emergency grants under the CDBG program.
Rules adopted creating ch. Comm 110, relating to the Brownfields Grant Program. [FIRST APPEARANCE]
Corrections:
Rules relating to inmate secure work groups.
Rules relating to registration and community notification of sex offenders.
Rule adopted relating to the inmate complaint review system.
Rules relating to polygraph examinations for sex offenders.
Dentistry:
Rule relating to examination requirements for licensed out-of-state dentists.
Department of Employment Relations:
Rules relating to sick leave.
Wisconsin Gaming Board:
See Administration.
Insurance:
Rule relating to a decrease in premium rates for the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan, effective January 1, 1998.
Rules relating to life insurance solicitations.
Rules relating to a decrease in premium rates for the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan (HIRSP) and correcting errors in the published rate table.
Natural Resources:
Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1-
Rule relating to notice of receipt of an application to incidentally take an endangered or threatened species.
Rules adopted revising s. NR 45.10, relating to reservations for state parks, forests and other lands. [FIRST APPEARANCE]
Natural Resources:
Environmental Protection--Air Pollution Control,
Chs. NR 400--

Rule adopted revising s. NR 485.04, relating to emission limitations for motor vehicles. [FIRST APPEARANCE]
Public Defender:
Rule relating to calculation of indigency.
Transportation:
Rules adopted creating ch. Trans 512, relating to the Transportation Infrastructure Loan Program. [FIRST APPEARANCE]
Veterans Affairs:
Rules relating to the personal loan program.
Workforce Development:
Economic Support, Chs. DWD 11 to 59
Rules adopted revising s. DWD 12.25, relating to Learnfare. [FIRST APPEARANCE]
Notices of Hearings or of Proposed Rules.
Pages 10 to 14.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection:
Hearings to consider revision of ch. ATCP 134, relating to residential rental practices.
Public Service Commission:
Hearing to consider amendment of s. PSC 112.05, relating to electric utility construction.
Notices of Submission of Proposed Rules to the Presiding Officer of Each House of the Legislature, Under S. 227.19, Stats.


Page 15.
Administration:
(CR 97-102) - Ch. Adm 2
Commerce:
(CR 97-93) - Chs. Comm 18 and 82
Corrections:
(CR 97-106) - Ch. DOC 310
Employment Relations:
(CR 97-142) - SS. ER 18.02, 18.03 and 18.15
Transportation:
(CR 97-107) - S. Trans 201.15
Transportation:
(CR 97-139) - S. Trans 276.07 (15) and (31)
Administrative Rules Filed with the Revisor of Statutes Bureau.

Page 16.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection:
(CR 97-43) - SS. ATCP 31.03 and 31.08
Insurance:
(CR 96-192) - S. Ins 2.80
Natural Resources:
(CR 97-78) - S. NR 101.13 (2)
Natural Resources:
(CR 97-87) - S. NR 182.04 and chs. NR 590 and
600 to 690
Regulation & Licensing:
(CR 97-101) - SS. RL 17.02, 17.03 and 17.12
Regulation & Licensing:
(CR 97-110) - Chs. RL 80 to 87
E m e r g e n c y R u l e s N o w I n E f f e c t
Under s. 227.24, Stats., state agencies may promulgate rules without complying with the usual rule-making procedures. Using this special procedure to issue emergency rules, an agency must find that either the preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare necessitates its action in bypassing normal rule-making procedures.
Emergency rules are published in the official state newspaper, which is currently the Wisconsin State Journal. Emergency rules are in effect for 150 days and can be extended up to an additional 120 days with no single extension to exceed 60 days.
Extension of the effective period of an emergency rule is granted at the discretion of the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules under s. 227.24 (2), Stats.
Notice of all emergency rules which are in effect must be printed in the Wisconsin Administrative Register. This notice will contain a brief description of the emergency rule, the agency finding of emergency, date of publication, the effective and expiration dates, any extension of the effective period of the emergency rule and information regarding public hearings on the emergency rule.
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Department of Administration
(Gaming Board)
Rules adopted revising ch. WGC 13, relating to the license fees of kennel owners that own and operate kennels at Wisconsin greyhound racetracks.
Finding of Emergency
Statutory Authority: ss. 16.004(1), 562.02(1) and 562.05(2)
Statutes Interpreted: ss. 562.02(1)(am) and 562.05(2)
The Department of Administration's Division of Gaming finds that an emergency exists and the rule amendments are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
For CY 1998, the Wisconsin racetracks were unable to recruit kennels to operate at the state's three existing racetracks. The 1997 license fee of $750.00 per kennel is too cost prohibitive to the kennels and therefore they pursue booking agreements in other states. By decreasing the cost to $350.00 and allowing the license to be valid at all Wisconsin racetracks, the racetracks will be able to attract quality kennels.
As a result of the increased competition for the availability of greyhounds throughout the country, license fees and purse revenues are the only considerations that racetracks have to offer when attempting to recruit kennels. If the racetracks are unsuccessful in recruiting new kennels or maintaining existing kennels, then races or whole performances would have to be canceled due to the lack of greyhounds.
In conjunction with the canceled races or performances and the associated decrease in handle, the revenue generated for the state related to greyhound racing would decrease accordingly.
Publication Date:   December 8, 1997
Effective Date:   December 8, 1997
Expiration Date:   May 8, 1998
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Department of Commerce
(Financial Resources for Businesses and Communities, Chs. Comm 105 to 128)
1. Rule adopted amending s. Comm 108.21 (1) (f), relating to the emergency grants under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Commerce (Commerce) finds that an emergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
A closer examination of the revised rules to take effect on November 1, 1997 will not allow Commerce to award emergency grants to local governments experiencing a natural disaster or catastrophic event using other state or federal grant funds as match. Those rules do not specify a source for the match funds, and up to the present time, many of the emergency grants did use state and/or federal grants as match. The most recent example of an emergency is the tornado that devastated the Village of Oakfield. In that case, the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) and state Division of Emergency Management (DEM) funds were used as match for a CDBG emergency grant.
The floods that occurred in June 1997 in the Milwaukee area may generate some emergency requests for repair and remediation activities. Under the rules that take effect November 1, 1997, Commerce would not be able to use the FEMA and DEM grants as match for these emergency projects.
The nature of the emergency program makes it impossible to anticipate future applications for obvious reasons. Commerce must have a program in place and ready to respond on short notice when an emergency occurs. The emergency rule will allow the use of other grant funds as match. It is very important that Commerce be ready to respond in a timely manner to the needs of the citizens of this state in times of emergency.
Publication Date:   October 30, 1997
Effective Date:   November 1, 1997
Expiration Date:   April 1, 1998
Hearing Date:   January 13, 1998
2. Rule adopted creating ch. Comm 110, relating to the Brownfields Grant Program.
Exemption From Finding of Emergency
On October 14, 1997, 1997 Wis. Act 27 took effect. That act created s. 560.13, Stats., which appropriated $5.0 million in funds for each of the state fiscal years of the biennium that can be distributed by the Department of Commerce in the form of grants for brownfields redevelopment or associated environmental remediation. The act requires the department to promulgate administrative criteria for issuing grants for brownfields redevelopment and associated environmental remediation, prescribing the amounts of grants that may be awarded, and including criteria for the awarding of grants on the basis of projects that promote economic development, positive effects on the environment, the total of and quality of the recipient's contribution to their project and innovative proposals for remediation and redevelopment. The act directs the department to promulgate an emergency rule to begin implementing the Brownfields Grant Program before permanent rules may be promulgated under ch. 227, Stats., and exempts the department from making a finding of emergency. This emergency rule was developed in consultation with the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Administration.
Publication Date:   December 31, 1997
Effective Date:   December 31, 1997
Expiration Date:   May 31, 1998
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (4)
Department of Corrections
1.   Rules adopted creating ch. DOC 304, relating to inmate secure work groups.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Corrections finds an emergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
Effective June 1, 1997, appropriations will be made available to the Department of Corrections for the establishment of secure work groups. Section 303.063 (2), Stats. requires that if the Department establishes a secure work program, the Department shall, before implementing the program, promulgate rules specifying the procedures and regulations relating to the program. The Department has just begun the permanent rule process for establishing the administrative rules for the secure work program. It typically takes nine months for a permanent administrative rule to be promulgated from the time the permanent rule making process begins.
The Department needs to adopt administrative rules regarding the organization and operation of the secure work group program in order to have rules in place which will comply with Sec. 303.063 (2), Stats. The rules will provide for the protection of the public, the correctional officers and the inmates by providing the requirements for participation in the program as well as providing for safety and security concerns.
An emergency currently exists as the prison population is idle and needs secure work groups to provide inmates work opportunities, to prepare inmates for work opportunities upon release to the community, and to reintegrate inmates into the community.
Publication Date:   May 30, 1997
Effective Date:   May 30, 1997
Expiration Date:   October 28, 1997
Hearing Dates:   August 25, 28 & 29, 1997
Extension Through:   February 24, 1998
2.   Rules adopted creating ch. DOC 332, relating to registration and community notification of sex offenders.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Corrections finds that an emergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public safety. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is: The legislature has directed the department to implement programs for sex offender registration and community notification by June 1, 1997. Emergency rules are necessary to implement the June 1, 1997, timeline mandated by the legislature, inform sex offenders of registration procedures, and inform law enforcement, victims and the public of the right to access information under the procedures designed by the department. Emergency rules are necessary to implement the June 1, 1997, timeline established by the legislature while permanent rules are developed and promulgated.
Publication Date:   June 1, 1997
Effective Date:   June 1 , 1997
Expiration Date:   October 30, 1997
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