Related statute or rule
None.
Plain language analysis
The proposed rule change will modify s.
PI 25.05 to align it with the statutory change made in
2011 Wisconsin Act 32, which removed the statutory limitation on the number of children at risk a school district may contract with private agencies to provide services for.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulations
N/A.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states
N/A.
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies
N/A.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact report
N/A.
Anticipated Costs Incurred by Private Sector
N/A.
Effect on Small Business
The proposed rules will have no economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1), Stats.
Agency Contact Person
Katie Schumacher
Budget and Policy Analyst
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
(608) 267-9127
Text of Rule
SECTION 1. PI 25.05(1)(intro) is amended to read:
PI 25.05 (1) The board of a school district may contract with private, nonprofit, nonsectarian agencies to provide programs for children at risk for not more than 30% of the children at risk enrolled in grades 5 through 12, if the board determines that the agencies can adequately serve such children. A board contracting under this section shall take all of the following actions:
SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE:
The proposed rules contained in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month commencing after the date of publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, as provided in s.
227.22(2)(intro.), Stats.
STATE OF WISCONSIN
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
DOA 2049 (R 07/2011)
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
FISCAL ESTIMATE AND
ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS
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Type of Estimate and Analysis
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X Original ⍽ Updated
⍽ Corrected
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Administrative Rule Chapter, Title and Number
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PI 25, Children At Risk Plan and Program
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Subject
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Aligning the Rule with Statute
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Fund Sources Affected
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Chapter 20, Stats. Appropriations Affected
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⍽ GPR ⍽ FED ⍽ PRO ⍽ PRS ⍽ SEG ⍽ SEG-S
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Fiscal Effect of Implementing the Rule
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X No Fiscal Effect
⍽ Indeterminate
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⍽ Increase Existing Revenues
⍽ Decrease Existing Revenues
|
⍽ Increase Costs
⍽ Could Absorb Within Agency's Budget
⍽ Decrease Costs
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The Rule Will Impact the Following (Check All That Apply)
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⍽ State's Economy
⍽ Local Government Units
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⍽ Specific Businesses/Sectors
⍽ Public Utility Rate Payers
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Would Implementation and Compliance Costs Be Greater Than $20 million?
⍽ Yes X No
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Policy Problem Addressed by the Rule
|
The proposed rule change will modify PI 25.05 to align it with the statutory change made in 2011 Wisconsin Act 32, which removed the statutory limitation on the number of children at risk a school district may contract with private agencies to provide services for.
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Summary of Rule's Economic and Fiscal Impact on Specific Businesses, Business Sectors, Public Utility Rate Payers, Local Governmental Units and the State's Economy as a Whole (Include Implementation and Compliance Costs Expected to be Incurred)
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Local:
None. 2011 Wisconsin Act 32 removed the statutory limitation on the number of children at risk a school district may contract with private agencies to provide services for; revision of the rule to align it with statute will have no fiscal effect.
State:
No fiscal effect.
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Benefits of Implementing the Rule and Alternative(s) to Implementing the Rule
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The rule needs to be revised to align it with the statutory change made in 2011 Wisconsin Act 32. Otherwise, the rule will not reflect current law.
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Long Range Implications of Implementing the Rule
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This will help align PI 25 of the DPI Administrative Code with the Wisconsin Statutes.
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Compare With Approaches Being Used by Federal Government
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N/A.
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Compare With Approaches Being Used by Neighboring States (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota)
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N/A.
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Name and Phone Number of Contact Person
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Katie Schumacher, Department of Public Instruction Administrative Rules Coordinator, (608) 267-9127.
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Notice of Rulemaking Without Public Hearing
Public Instruction
The State Superintendent of Public Instruction hereby proposes an order to repeal Chapter
PI 42, relating to the School Breakfast Program.
The rules are being adopted under s.
227.16 (2) (b), Stats., which provides that rulemaking does not need to be preceded by notice and public hearing if the proposed rule brings an existing rule into conformity with a statute that has been changed.
Place where Comments are to be Submitted and Deadline for Submission
Comments can be submitted to Katie Schumacher using the contact information below. Comments must be submitted no later than 10 days after publication of the notice of submittal to the Rules Clearinghouse in the Administrative Register.
Analysis by the Department of Public Instruction
Statute interpreted
Statutory authority
None.
Explanation of agency authority
The Department of Public Instruction is repealing a rule that no longer has any statutory authority.
Related statute or rule
None.
Plain language analysis
This proposed rule change is a technical change that would repeal a rule that no longer has any statutory authority.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulations
N/A.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states
N/A.
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies
N/A.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact report
N/A.
Anticipated Costs Incurred by Private Sector
N/A.
Effect on Small Business
The proposed rules will have no economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1), Stats.
Agency Contact Person
Katie Schumacher
Budget and Policy Analyst
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
(608) 267-9127
Text of Rule
SECTION 1. Chapter PI 42 is repealed.
SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE:
The proposed rules contained in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month commencing after the date of publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, as provided in s.
227.22(2)(intro.), Stats.
STATE OF WISCONSIN
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
DOA 2049 (R 07/2011)
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
FISCAL ESTIMATE AND
ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS
|
Type of Estimate and Analysis
|
X Original ⍽ Updated
⍽ Corrected
|
Administrative Rule Chapter, Title and Number
|
PI 42, School Breakfast Program
|
Subject
|
Repeal of PI 42
|
Fund Sources Affected
|
Chapter 20, Stats. Appropriations Affected
|
⍽ GPR ⍽ FED ⍽ PRO ⍽ PRS ⍽ SEG ⍽ SEG-S
|
|
Fiscal Effect of Implementing the Rule
|
X No Fiscal Effect
⍽ Indeterminate
|
⍽ Increase Existing Revenues
⍽ Decrease Existing Revenues
|
⍽ Increase Costs
⍽ Could Absorb Within Agency's Budget
⍽ Decrease Costs
|
The Rule Will Impact the Following (Check All That Apply)
|
⍽ State's Economy
⍽ Local Government Units
|
⍽ Specific Businesses/Sectors
⍽ Public Utility Rate Payers
|
Would Implementation and Compliance Costs Be Greater Than $20 million?
Yes X No
|
Policy Problem Addressed by the Rule
|
There is no longer funding or statutory authority for School Breakfast Program grants. Thus, the rule needs to be repealed.
|
Summary of Rule's Economic and Fiscal Impact on Specific Businesses, Business Sectors, Public Utility Rate Payers, Local Governmental Units and the State's Economy as a Whole (Include Implementation and Compliance Costs Expected to be Incurred)
|
Local:
None. Grants for School Breakfast Programs were eliminated in 2011 Act 32; repeal of the rule will have no fiscal effect.
State:
No fiscal effect.
|
Benefits of Implementing the Rule and Alternative(s) to Implementing the Rule
|
The rule needs to be repealed since there is no longer any statutory authority for the grant program. Otherwise, the rule will not reflect current law.
|
Long Range Implications of Implementing the Rule
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Elimination of the rule will align the DPI Administrative Code with statutes.
|
Compare With Approaches Being Used by Federal Government
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N/A.
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Compare With Approaches Being Used by Neighboring States (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota)
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N/A.
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Name and Phone Number of Contact Person
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Katie Schumacher, Department of Public Instruction Administrative Rules Coordinator, (608) 267-9127.
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Notice of Hearing
Revenue
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That, pursuant to ss.
77.58 (5),
77.65 (3), and
227.11 (2) (a), Stats., the Department of Revenue will hold a public hearing to consider emergency rules revising Chapter
Tax 11, relating to sales tax filing frequency.
Hearing Information
The hearing will be held:
Date: Monday, January 27, 2014
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: Events Room
State Revenue Building
2135 Rimrock Road
Madison, WI 53713
Handicap access is available at the hearing location.
Appearances at the Hearing and Submittal of Written Comments
Interested persons are invited to appear at the hearing and may make an oral presentation. It is requested that written comments reflecting the oral presentation be given to the department at the hearing. Written comments may also be submitted to the contact person listed below or to adminrules.wisconsin.gov no later than January 27, 2014, and will be given the same consideration as testimony presented at the hearing.
Place where Comments are to be Submitted and Deadline For Submission
Comments may be submitted to the contact person shown below no later than the date on which the public hearing on this rule is conducted.
Dale Kleven
Department of Revenue
Mail Stop 6-40
2135 Rimrock Road
P.O. Box 8933
Madison, WI 53708-8933
Telephone: (608) 266-8253
Analysis by the Department of Revenue
Statutes interpreted