EmR0915 Revises Chs. NR 335 and 336, relating to grants for dam maintenance, repair, modification, or abandonment and removal.  

  • Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    The Commissioner of Insurance pursuant to s. 632.895 (12m) (f) 2. , Stats., need not find that an emergency exists nor provide evidence that promulgating a rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare.
    Specifically, s. 632.895 (12m) (f) , Wis. Stats., requires the commissioner to define "intensive-level services," "nonintensive-level services," "paraprofessional," and "qualified" for purposes of providing services under this subsection. The statute further authorizes that the commissioner may promulgate rules governing the interpretation or administration of this subsection.
    Publication Date:   September 26, 2009
    Effective:   September 26, 2009
      through February 22, 2010
    3.   EmR0925 — Rule adopted to create section Ins 3.75 , relating to continuation of group health insurance policies.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Under 2009 Wisconsin Act 11 , section 9126 , a Finding of Emergency is not required for this emergency rule. The relevant portion of 2009 Act 11 reads as follows:
    2009 Wisconsin Act 11 , SECTION 9126. 0 Nonstatutory provisions; Insurance.
    (4) Continuation coverage rules. (a) Notwithstanding section 632.897 of the statutes and subsections (1), (2), and (3), the commissioner of insurance may promulgate rules establishing standards requiring insurers to provide continuation of coverage for any individual covered at any time under a group policy who is a state eligible individual to whom subsection (2) or (3) applies or an assistance eligible individual, as defined under section 3001 (a) (3) of the federal act, including rules governing election or extension of election periods, notice, rates, premiums, premium payment, application of preexisting condition exclusions, and election of alternative coverage.
    (b) The commissioner may promulgate the rules under paragraph (a) as emergency rules under section 227.24 of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (c) of the statutes, emergency rules promulgated under this paragraph may remain in effect for one year and may be extended under section 227.24 (2) of the statutes. Notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) of the statutes, the commissioner is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this paragraph as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this paragraph . [Emphasis Added]
    Publication Date:   October 1, 2009
    Effective:   October 2, 2009
      through October 1, 2010
    4.   EmR0927 — Rule adopted to create Chapter Ins 57 , relating to care management organizations and affecting small business.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Commissioner of Insurance finds that an emergency exists and that an emergency rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. Facts constituting the emergency are as follows:
    Beginning January 1, 2010, care management organizations are required to obtain a permit from the commissioner to provide services under the Family Care program. In order to ensure no gap in services to enrollees, organizations and the office need to complete and accept applications for permits prior to January 1, 2010. Promulgation of this rule will permit the timely filing and review of permittees.
    Publication Date:   October 9, 2009
    Effective:   October 10, 2009
      through March 10, 2010
    Natural Resources
    Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1—
    EmR0914 — Rule adopted to revise Chapter NR 10 , relating to hunting and the 2009 migratory game bird seasons and waterfowl hunting zones.
    Finding of Emergency
    The emergency rule procedure, pursuant to s. 227.24 , Stats., is necessary and justified in establishing rules to protect the public welfare. The federal government and state legislature have delegated to the appropriate agencies rule-making authority to control the hunting of migratory birds. The State of Wisconsin must comply with federal regulations in the establishment of migratory bird hunting seasons and conditions. Federal regulations are not made available to this state until mid-August of each year. This order is designed to bring the state hunting regulations to conformity with the federal regulations. Normal rule-making procedures will not allow the establishment of these changes by September 1. Failure to modify our rules will result in the failure to provide hunting opportunity and continuation of rules which conflict with federal regulations.
    Publication Date:   August 22, 2009
    Effective:   September 1, 2009 through
      January 28, 2010
    Hearing Date:   November 4, 2009
    Natural Resources
    Environmental Protection — Water Regulation,
    Chs. NR 300—
    EmR0915 A rule adopted revising Chapters NR 335 and 336 , relating to grants for dam maintenance, repair, modification, or abandonment and removal.
    Finding of Emergency
    The substantial increase in bonding for the dam grant programs is a strong message from the legislature that concern for public welfare from unsafe dams is growing, as well as the desire to help dam owners, including the owners of the many dams damaged during the flooding in 2007 and 2008. In order to protect the public and provide this financial assistance, these additional funds should be put to work as soon as possible. The timeline for permanent rule promulgation will impede the Department's ability to accept applications and commit funding to dam safety projects until at least June 2010, which would delay most projects until late 2010 or 2011. The emergency rules will allow immediate implementation of modifications that will allow a grant application cycle to be conducted yet this fall and allow most projects to be constructed during the 2010 construction season or before.
    Publication Date:   August 28, 2009
    Effective:   August 28, 2009 through
      January 24, 2010
    Pharmacy Examining Board
    EmR0903 A rule adopted repealing s. Phar 4.02 (2) , relating to the practical examination.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Pharmacy Examining Board finds that, under s. 227.24 (1) , Stats., the repeal of s. Phar 4.02 (2) is required for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare.
    Currently, under s. Phar 4.02 (2) , the board administers a practical examination to determine an applicant's competence in compounding and dispensing medications, which includes consultation of patients. The board has determined that this examination is no longer needed because the competencies tested in the examination are also tested in two other national examinations that applicants are required to take in order to obtain a license in Wisconsin. The board has also determined that the practical examination requirement may contribute to the shortage of pharmacists in Wisconsin.
    First, under s. Phar 4.02 (1) and (3) , an applicant is required to take and pass the Multi-State Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE) and the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX). Both of these examinations test competencies that relate to subject areas that are also tested in the practical examination. As a result, applicants are required to take an additional examination, and pay an additional examination fee. In some instances, this step may also result in a delay in the processing of applications for licensure.
    Second, in reference to the shortage of pharmacists in Wisconsin, the board has found that populations in rural areas and in certain city neighborhoods are underserved. The board believes that, because of its practical examination requirement, potential applicants from other states are declining to seek licensure in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is one of only four states that require a practical examination. None of the states that border Wisconsin have a practical examination requirement.
    Publication Date:   February 28, 2009
    Effective:   February 28, 2009 through
      July 27, 2009
    Extension Through:   November 24, 2009
    Hearing Date:   April 8, 2009
    Public Defender Board
    EmR0926 — Rule adopted to create Chapter PD 8 , Discovery Payments, relating to the maximum fees that the state public defender may pay for copies of discovery materials in criminal proceedings, proceedings under Chapter 980 , Wis. Stats., and other proceedings in which the state public defender provides legal representation.
    Finding of Emergency
    These rules are promulgated under s. 227.24 (1) (a) , Stats., because the magnitude of the shortfall in the state public defender's appropriation for transcripts, discovery, and interpreters in both years of the current biennium constitutes an emergency that requires implementation of a rule earlier than a permanent rule could take effect if the agency were to comply with the applicable notice, hearing, legislative- review, and publication requirements.
    The state public defender was initially provided a base budget of $60,000 in 1995 for discovery payments, which at that time consisted mostly of photocopies and some photographs. In the 1999-2001 budget act, this appropriation was increased to $150,000, based on a presumptive rate for photocopies of $0.20 per page. In the 2001-2003 biennial budget act, this appropriation was subjected to a five percent funding reduction, leaving a base budget for discovery payments of $142,500.
    The public defender received discovery bills totaling $717,000 for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2009. Although discovery costs are caseload driven, this represents a nearly five-fold increase since 2001 and is due primarily to two factors. First, in the past many counties and municipalities did not bill the state public defender for copies of discovery materials. Because local budgets have come under increasing pressure, most now do so. Second, 2005 Wisconsin Act 60 resulted in more widespread use of audio and video recordings of interrogations by law enforcement, copies of which must be provided to the defense.
    The public defender board's requests for cost-to-continue budget increases for discovery payments in 2007-2009 and in 2009-2011 were not funded. Instead, the FY 2009-2011 budget act reduced this appropriation by 1%, leaving a base budget of $141,100, and directed the board to promulgate rules to address the funding shortfall.
    Publication Date:   October 3, 2009
    Effective:   October 3, 2009 through
      March 1, 2010
    Hearing Date:   November 16, 2009
    (See the Notice in this Register)
    Public Instruction (2)
    1.   EmR0916 A rule adopted revising ss. PI 35.03 and 35.05 , relating to establishing a fee under the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Pursuant to Section 9139 (3) of the nonstatutory provisions of 2009 Wisconsin Act 28 , the Department of Public Instruction is not required to provide evidence that this rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency.
    Publication Date:   September 1, 2009
    Effective:   September 1, 2009 through
      January 28, 2010
    (Except Section 1)
    Effective:   October 1, 2009 through
      February 27, 2010
    Hearing Date:   October 26, 2009
    2.   EmR0921 — Rule adopted to create Chapter PI 15 , relating to revenue limit exemptions for energy efficiencies.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Pursuant to Section 9139 (2x) of the nonstatutory provisions of 2009 Wisconsin Act 28 , the Department of Public Instruction is not required to provide evidence that this rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency.
    Publication Date:   September 4, 2009
    Effective:   September 4, 2009 through
      January 31, 2010
    Hearing Date:   November 9, 2009
    Public Service Commission
    EmR0919 — Rule adopted to create Chapter PSC 172 , relating to the police and fire protection fee created under 2009 Wisconsin Act 28 .
    Finding of Emergency
    The Commission finds that an emergency exists and that an emergency rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. The police and fire protection fee, which must go into effect September 1, 2009, ( 2009 Wisconsin Act 28 section 9441 ) will be used to replace shared revenue payments for such services. To ensure the public peace, health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Wisconsin, it is vital for funding of police and fire protection services to continue smoothly, quickly, and unimpeded. Thus, it is necessary for the rule administering the fee to be implemented as soon as possible.
    Publication Date:   September 11, 2009
    Effective:   September 11, 2009
      through February 7, 2010
    Regulation and Licensing (2)
    1.   EmR0827 — Rule adopted creating s. RL 91.01 (3) (k) , relating to training and proficiency in the use of automated external defibrillators for certification as a massage therapist or bodyworker.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Section 41 (2) (b) of the nonstatutory provisions of 2007 Wisconsin Act 104 provides that notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) of the statutes, the department of regulation and licensing is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated to implement 2007 Wisconsin Act 104 . Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes, these emergency rules will remain in effect until the date on which the final rules take effect.
    Publication Date:   September 10, 2008
    Effective:   September 10, 2008
      through the date on which
      the final rules take effect
    Hearing Dates:   November 26, 2008
      April 13, 2009
    2.   EmR0828 — Rules adopted to amend s. RL 181.01 (2) (c) ; and to create ss. RL 180.02 (1m) , (3m) and (11) , 181.01 (1) (d) , (2) (c) 1. and 2. , relating to training and proficiency in the use of automated external defibrillators for licensure as a licensed midwife.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Section 41 (2) (b) of the nonstatutory provisions of 2007 Wisconsin Act 104 provides that notwithstanding section 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) of the statutes, the department of regulation and licensing is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated to implement 2007 Wisconsin Act 104 . Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) of the statutes, these emergency rules will remain in effect until the date on which the final rules take effect.
    Publication Date:   September 10, 2008
    Effective:   September 10, 2008
      through the date on which
      the final rules take effect
    Hearing Date:   November 26, 2008
    Revenue (3)
    1.   EmR0912 — Rule adopted revising Chapter Tax 2 , relating to combined reporting for corporation franchise and income tax purposes.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that an emergency rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
    The function of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue is to administer the Wisconsin tax laws. These laws, and tax policy for raising revenue, are determined by the State Legislature. The State Legislature recently enacted numerous items of tax legislation, affecting individuals and businesses alike. Some of these apply retroactively to January 1, 2009. Emergency rules are needed, not only to address the risk of revenue loss, but to add more clarity and certainty about the scope and application of the newly enacted statutes.
    Publication Date:   August 8, 2009
    Effective:   August 8, 2009 through
      January 4, 2010
    Hearing Dates:   September 25, 2009 and
      October 16, 2009
    2.   EmR0924 — Rule adopted revising Chapter Tax 11 , relating to sale and use tax.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that an emergency rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
    The changes made by the emergency rule must be effective October 1, 2009, to be in conformity with the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement. In order to meet this deadline, it is necessary to promulgate this rule as an emergency rule.
    Publication Date:   September 30, 2009
    Effective:   October 1, 2009 through
      February 27, 2010
    3.   EmR0929 — Rule adopted to create sections Tax 2.85 and 11.90 , relating to failure to produce records.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that an emergency rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
    The emergency rule is to reflect changes in Wisconsin's tax laws due to the adoption of penalties for failure to produce records.
    It is necessary to promulgate this rule order to provide guidance so that the penalties can be administered in a fair and consistent manner.
    Publication Date:   October 19, 2009
    Effective:   October 19, 2009 through
      March 17, 2010
    Transportation
    EmR0909 — Rule adopted amending section Trans 315.03 (1) (a) and (c) , relating to safety belt medical use exemption.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Transportation finds that an emergency exists and that an emergency rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of public health and safety. Current federal law at 23 USC 406 provides safety belt performance grants to a state that has in effect and is enforcing a conforming primary safety belt use law for all passenger motor vehicles. A grant of federal funds estimated at roughly $15,000,000 are available if this state is eligible on or before September 30, 2009; a secondary grant based on "share of unallocated funds," estimated at not more than $1,000,000, may be available if this state is eligible on or before June 30, 2009. The Wisconsin Legislature is currently deliberating a primary safety belt use law as part of the executive biennial budget bill, 2009 Assembly Bill 75, with the aim of qualifying for safety belt performance grants. Were the law timely enacted, this state could remain ineligible for safety belt performance grants because Department rules allow persons other than physicians to grant medical exemptions from safety belt use requirements. Immediate action is necessary to avoid forfeiting approximately $16,000,000 in federal funds for highway safety activities. Increased use of safety belts has been shown to reduce the severity of injuries sustained in motor vehicle collisions, and limiting the medical use exemption to physicians would increase use of safety belts.
    Publication Date:   June 25, 2009
    Effective:   June 25, 2009 through
      November 21, 2009
    Hearing Date:   September 8, 2009
    Veterans Affairs
    EmR0911 — Rule adopted to revise section VA 2.01 , relating to the assistance to needy veterans grant program.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs finds that an emergency exists and that the rules are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. A statement of facts constituting the emergency is: The economic recession in effect for the last fiscal year has adversely affected the veteran population. Many veterans have lost their employment or had their scope of employment reduced. In addition to losing employment, many veterans have seen their health care reduced or eliminated. In order to serve the largest population of veterans and ensure minimal health care for that population, the department is requesting emergency rules to define "vision care and to limit the eligibility, by available funding, for "dental care", "hearing care", and "vision care". These eligibility limitations, which address the cost, type and frequency of care available under the program, will allow more veterans in need to access the limited resources of this program.
    Publication Date:   July 1, 2009
    Effective:   July 1, 2009 through
      November 27, 2009
    Hearing Date:   August 14, 2009