Public Instruction
Rule revises sections
PI 35.03 and
35.05, relating to establishing a fee under the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program. Effective 6-1-10.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The rules will have no significant economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were reported.
Public Instruction
Rule creates Chapter
PI 39, relating to grants for tribal language revitalization. Effective 6-1-10.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The rules will have no significant economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were reported.
Public Instruction
Rule creates section
PI 8.01 (4), relating to waiver of school hours. Effective 6-1-10.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
The rules will have no significant economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) (a), Stats.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were reported.
Revenue
Rule revises Chapter
Tax 11, relating to sales and use tax. Effective 6-1-10.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This rule does not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were reported.
Tourism
Rule creates Chapter
Tour 3, relating to grants to municipalities and organizations for regional tourist information centers created under
2009 Wisconsin Act 28. Effective 6-1-10.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
These rules will have no effect on small businesses as defined in s.
227.114 (1), Stats.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were reported.
Transportation
Rule creates Chapter
Trans 148, relating to electronic recording and release of liens by non-individual creditors. Effective 6-1-10.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Most non-individual secured parties are financial institutions, located in and outside Wisconsin. Virtually all financial institutions maintain their records in electronic format and possess computers and access to the Internet. On the other hand, the Department recognizes that some small businesses do not possess this capability.
While there is not a direct connection between the size of the business and the amount of business done with the Department, the Department believes that this is an adequate measure of a small business for which it may be difficult to purchase necessary hardware and software, or to hire sufficient staff to manage electronic security interest statement filing. Therefore, the rule exempts secured parties that have filed 48 or fewer security interest statements in motor vehicles during the previous calendar year.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
No comments were reported.