EmR1050 Repeals Chapter DCF 38 and revises Chapter DCF 56, relating to foster care.  

  • 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.
    Occasionally the Legislature grants emergency rule authority to an agency with a longer effective period than 150 days or allows an agency to adopt an emergency rule without requiring a finding of emergency.
    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 or a statement of exemption from a 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.
    Copies of emergency rule orders can be obtained from the promulgating agency. The text of current emergency rules can be viewed at www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code .
    Beginning with rules filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau in 2008, the Legislative Reference Bureau will assign a number to each emergency rule filed, for the purpose of internal tracking and reference. The number will be in the following form: EmR0801 . The first 2 digits indicate the year of filing and the last 2 digits indicate the chronological order of filing during the year.
    Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (2)
    1.   EmR1040 — Rule adopted to create Chapter ATCP 53 , relating to agricultural enterprise areas.
    Exemption from Finding of Emergency
    Under s. 91.84 (2) , the department may use the procedure under s. 227.24 to promulgate a rule designating an agricultural preservation area or modifying or terminating the designation of an agricultural preservation area. Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) , a rule promulgated under that subsection remains in effect until the department modifies or repeals the rule. Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (a) and (3) , the department is not required to determine that promulgating a rule under that subsection 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 under that subsection.
    The department views s. 91.84 (2) as authority to adopt permanent rules that shall be published immediately in the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
    Publication Date:   November 9, 2010
    Effective Dates:   January 1, 2011 until the       Department modifies or       repeals the rule
    2.   EmR1048 — Rule adopted to repeal and recreate Chapter ATCP 20 , relating to seed labeling and sales.
    Finding of Emergency
    Pursuant to sections 93.07 (1) and 94.45 (6) , Stats. This emergency rule is also adopted pursuant to the nonstatutory provision in 2009 Wis. Act 28 , section 9103 (3) .
    2009 Wis. Act 28 repealed outdated seed standards effective January 1, 2011, and authorized DATCP to adopt new standards by rule. A non-statutory provision, contained in section 9103 (3) of Act 28, authorized DATCP to adopt interim rules by the emergency rulemaking procedure under s. 227.24 , Stats., without a finding of emergency. Under this non-statutory provision, the interim rules may remain in effect until July 1, 2011 or until the effective date of proposed "permanent" seed rules, whichever date is earlier.
    Publication Date:   January 1, 2011
    Effective Dates:   January 1, 2011 through
      July 1, 2011
    Hearing Date:   January 11, 2011
    Children and Families (3)
    Safety and Permanence, Chs. DCF 37-59
    1.   EmR1034 — Rule adopted to create sections DCF 57.485 and 57.49 (1) (am) , relating to determination of need for new group homes.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Section 14m (b) of 2009 Wisconsin Act 335 provides that the department is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under s. 48.625 (1g) , Stats., 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.
    Section 14m (b) also provides that notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2) , Stats., an emergency rule promulgated under s. 48.625 (1g) , Stats., remains in effect until the permanent rules promulgated under s. 48.625 (1g) , Stats., take effect.
    Publication Date:   September 2, 2010
    Effective Dates:   September 2, 2010 through
      the date permanent rules
      become effective
    Hearing Date:   October 21, 2010
    2.   EmR1050 — Rule adopted to repeal Chapter DCF 38 and revise Chapter DCF 56 , relating to foster care.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Children and Families 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 facts constituting the emergency is:
    In the Child and Family Services Review of Wisconsin's child welfare system this past year, the federal Administration for Children and Families found that Wisconsin is not operating in substantial conformity with a number of federal requirements. In response to this review, the department has submitted a program improvement plan that commits the department to complete implementation of the levels of care system and the child assessment tool throughout the first quarter of 2011. Implementation must begin immediately to meet this deadline and subsequent dependent deadlines in the remaining 2 years of the program improvement plan.
    Publication Date:   January 1, 2011
    Effective Dates:   January 1, 2011 through
      May 30, 2011
    Hearing Date:   February 8, 15, 28, 2011
    3.   EmR1106 — Rule adopted to revise Chapters DCF 52 , 54 , and 57 , relating to regulation of rates charged by residential care centers for children and youth, child-placing agencies, and group homes.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Children and Families finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. A statement of facts constituting the emergency is:
    2009 Wisconsin Act 28 directed the department to implement rate regulation effective January 1, 2011. Implementation was delayed and this rule is phasing-in rate regulation at the earliest feasible date.
    Publication Date:   April 18, 2011
    Effective Dates:   April 18, 2011 through
      September 16, 2011
    Hearing Date:   May 18, 2011
    Commerce
    Financial Resources for Businesses and Communities, Chs. Comm 100-149
    1.   EmR1041 — Rule adopted creating Chapter Comm 103 , relating to certification of disabled-veteran-owned businesses, and affecting small businesses.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    The Legislature, by SECTION 101 (1) in 2009 Wisconsin Act 299 , exempts the Department from providing evidence that this emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety or welfare; and exempts the Department from providing a finding of emergency for the adoption of this rule.
    Publication Date:   November 14, 2010
    Effective Dates:   November 14, 2010 through
      April 12, 2011
    Extension Through:   June 11, 2011
    Hearing Date:   February 15, 2011
    Government Accountability Board
    EmR1049 — Rule adopted to amend section GAB 1.28 , relating to the definition of the term "political purpose."
    Finding of Emergency
    The Government Accountability Board amends s. GAB 1.28 (3) (b) , Wis. Adm. Code, relating to the definition of the term "political purpose." Section GAB 1.28 as a whole continues to clarify the definition of "political purposes" found in s. 11.01 (16) (a)1. , Stats., but repeals the second sentence of s. GAB 1.28 (3) (b) which prescribes communications presumptively susceptible of no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a specific candidate.
    This amendment to s. GAB 1.28 (3) (b) is to the rule that was published on July 31, 2010 and effective on August 1, 2010, following a lengthy two year period of drafting, internal review and study, public comment, Legislative review, and consideration of U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Within the context of ch. 11 , Stats, s. GAB 1.28 provides direction to persons intending to engage in activities for political purposes with respect to triggering registering and reporting obligations under campaign financing statutes and regulations. In addition, the rule provides more information for the public so that it may have a more complete understanding as to who is supporting or opposing which candidate or cause and to what extent, whether directly or indirectly.
    Pursuant to § 227.24 , Stats., the Government Accountability Board finds an emergency exists as a result of pending litigation against the Board and two decisions by the United States Supreme Court: Federal Election Commission (FEC) v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc. (WRTL II) , 550 U.S. 549 (2007) and Citizens United v. FEC , 558 U.S. ___, (No. 08-205) (January 21, 2010). Following the effective date of the August 1, 2010 rule, three lawsuits were filed seeking a declaration that the rule was unconstitutional and beyond the Board's statutory authority: one in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, one in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and one in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. On August 13, 2010, the Wisconsin Supreme Court temporarily enjoined enforcement of the August 1, 2010 rule, pending further order by the Court.
    In the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, the parties previously executed a joint stipulation asking the Court to permanently enjoin application and enforcement of the second sentence of s. GAB 1.28 (3) (b) . On October 13, 2010, the Court issued an Opinion and Order denying that injunction request. In denying the injunction, the Court noted that "G.A.B. has within its own power the ability to refrain from enforcing, or removing altogether, the offending sentence from a regulation G.A.B. itself created" and emphasized that "removing the language — for example, by G.A.B. issuing an emergency rule — would be far more `simple and expeditious' than asking a federal court to permanently enjoin enforcement of the offending regulation." Wisconsin Club for Growth, Inc. v. Myse , No. 10-CV-427, slip op. at 2 (W.D. Wis. Oct. 13, 2010). The Court further noted that staying the case would give the Board time to resolve some or all of the pending issues through further rulemaking. Id. , slip op. at 14.
    In addition, the Board, through its litigation counsel, has represented to the Wisconsin Supreme Court that it does not intend to defend the validity of the second sentence of s. GAB 1.28 (3) (b) and that it would stipulate to the entry of an order by that Court permanently enjoining the application or enforcement of that sentence.
    This amendment brings s. GAB 1.28 (3) (b) into conformity with the above stipulation, with the representations that have been made to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and with the suggestions made in the October 13, 2010, Opinion and Order of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. The Board finds that the immediate adoption of this amendment will preserve the public peace and welfare by providing a simple and expeditious clarification of the meaning of s. GAB 1.28 for litigants, for the regulated community, and for the general public and by doing so in advance of the 2011 Spring Election and any other future elections.
    Publication Date:   January 7, 2011
    Effective Dates:   January 7, 2011 through
      June 5, 2011
    Hearing Date:   February 16, 2011
    Insurance (3)
    1.   EmR1042 — Rule to create section Ins 3.35 , relating to colorectal cancer screening coverage 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 December 1, insurers offering disability insurance policies and self-insured governmental plans are required to offer coverage for colorectal cancer screening. In order to ensure there is no gap in coverage the office needs to promulgate guidance as directed s. 632.895 (16m) (d) , Stats., in advance of the initial implementation date.
    Publication Date:   November 29, 2010
    Effective Dates:   November 29, 2010 through
      April 27, 2011
    Extension Through:   June 26, 2011
    Hearing Date:   January 25, 2011
    2.   EmR1043 — Rule to amend section Ins 3.37 (1) to (5) (intro) ; and to create sections Ins 3.37 (2m) , (3m) , (4m) and (5m) , and 3.375 , relating to health insurance coverage of nervous and mental disorders and substance use disorders, and affecting small business.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    The legislature by s. 632.89 (4) (b) 2. , Stats., provides an exemption from a finding of emergency for adoption of the rule. Section 632.89 (4) (b) 2. , Stats., reads as follows:
    632.89 (4) (b) 2. Using the procedure under s. 227.24 , the commissioner may promulgate the rules under subd. 1., for the period before the effective date of any permanent rules promulgated under subd.1., but not to exceed the period authorized under 227.24 (1) (c) and (2). Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (a) , (2) (b) , and (3) , the commissioner is not required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subdivision as an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to make a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subdivision.
    Publication Date:   November 29, 2010
    Effective Dates:   November 29, 2010 through
      April 27, 2011
    Extension Through:   June 26, 2011
    Hearing Date:   January 25, 2011
    3.   EmR1101 — Rule adopted to revise section Ins 6.07 (4) and (9) , relating to readability and electronic access to insurance policies 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: the cost of implementing the Flesch scores and electronic access to policies significantly exceeded anticipated costs for the insurance industry; a review of state resources indicates insufficient staff to timely review the volume of health insurance policy filings resulting from the flesch score requirement; and it is anticipated the federal department of Health and Human Services ("HHS") will use National Association of Insurance Commissioners recommendations for the development of standards for a uniform summary of benefits and coverage explanation for all potential policyholders and enrollees. Repealing these provisions now before costly system overhauls will save both the industry and the state significant resources. Further, although it was anticipated that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners was planning to implement a national readability standard, such movement has stalled negating the amendment to prior Flesch readability scores.
    The changes contained in this emergency rule will restore prior standards and ease financial constraints for the insurance industry.
    Publication Date:   February 9, 2011
    Effective Dates:   February 9, 2011 through
      July 8, 2011
    Hearing Date:   May 3, 2011
    Natural Resources (4)
    Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1—
    1 .   EmR1036 — Rule adopted to create section NR 40.04 (2) (g) relating to the identification, classification and control of invasive species.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Section 227.24 (1) (a) , Stats., authorizes state agencies to promulgate a rule as an emergency rule without complying with the notice, hearing and publication requirements under ch. 227 , Stats., if preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare necessitates putting the rule into effect prior to the time it would take effect if the agency complied with the procedures. However, s. 23.22 (2t) (a) , Stats., authorizes the department to promulgate emergency rules to identify, classify, or control an invasive species without having to provide evidence that an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety, or welfare or to provide a finding of emergency. In addition, such emergency rules may remain in effect until whichever of the following occurs first: the first day of the 25th month beginning after the effective date of the emergency rule, the effective date of the repeal of the emergency rule, or the date on which the permanent rule identifying, classifying, or controlling the invasive species, promulgated under s. 23.22 (2) (b) 6. , Stats., takes effect.
    Publication Date:   September 29, 2010
    Effective Dates:   September 29, 2010 through   See bold text above
    Hearing Date:   October 25 to 29, 2010
    2.   EmR1039 (DNR # IS-49-10(E)) — Rule adopted to create sections NR 40.02 (7g) , (7r) , (25m) , (28m) and (46m) , 40.04 (3m) and 40.07 (8) relating to the identification, classification and control of invasive bat species.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Section 227.24 (1) (a) , Stats., authorizes state agencies to promulgate a rule as an emergency rule without complying with the notice, hearing and publication requirements under ch. 227 , Stats., if preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare necessitates putting the rule into effect prior to the time it would take effect if the agency complied with the procedures. However, s. 23.22 (2t) (a) , Stats., authorizes the department to promulgate emergency rules to identify, classify, or control an invasive species without having to provide evidence that an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety, or welfare or to provide a finding of emergency. In addition, such emergency rules may remain in effect until whichever of the following occurs first: the first day of the 25th month beginning after the effective date of the emergency rule, the effective date of the repeal of the emergency rule, or the date on which the permanent rule identifying, classifying, or controlling the invasive species, promulgated under s. 23.22 (2) (b) 6. , Stats., takes effect.
    Publication Date:   November 3, 2010
    Effective Dates:   November 3, 2010 through
      See bold text above
    Hearing Date:   November 29, 2010
    3.   EmR1045 (DNR # IS-07-11(E)) — Rule to repeal section NR 40.02 (28m) ; to amend section NR 40.04 (3m) , and to repeal and recreate section NR 40.07 (8) , (all as created by Natural Resource Board emergency order EmR1039 , DNR # IS-49-10(E)), relating to the identification, classification and control of invasive species.
    Exemption From Finding of Emergency
    Section 227.24 (1) (a) , Stats., authorizes state agencies to promulgate a rule as an emergency rule without complying with the notice, hearing and publication requirements under ch. 227 , Stats., if preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare necessitates putting the rule into effect prior to the time it would take effect if the agency complied with the procedures. However, s. 23.22 (2t) (a) , Stats., authorizes the department to promulgate emergency rules to identify, classify, or control an invasive species without having to provide evidence that an emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of public peace, health, safety, or welfare or to provide a finding of emergency. In addition, such emergency rules may remain in effect until whichever of the following occurs first: the first day of the 25th month beginning after the effective date of the emergency rule, the effective date of the repeal of the emergency rule, or the date on which the permanent rule identifying, classifying, or controlling the invasive species, promulgated under s. 23.22 (2) (b) 6. , Stats., takes effect.
    Publication Date:   December 13, 2010
    Effective Dates:   December 13, 2010 through
      See bold text above
    4.   EmR1107 — Rule to amend section NR 25.09 (2) (b) 2. a and f , and create section NR 25.09 (1) (b) 11. , relating to commercial fishing in outlying waters.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Natural Resources finds that an emergency exists and the foregoing rules are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of facts constituting the emergency is:
    Commercial trap nets in Lake Michigan pose a hazard to the safety of recreational fishermen trolling submerged fishing lines. The preservation of public safety requires appropriate measures to assure that recreational boaters can know the location of trap nets and are able to release themselves from entanglement with the commercial nets. Accordingly, this NRB Order requires that 1) boat operators engaged in trolling with downriggers carry wire cutters on board capable of severing fishing line or downrigger cable, 2) the enhanced net marking requirements on Lake Michigan be applied to trap nets on Lake Superior, 3) all parts of trap nets set in Zone 3 of Lake Michigan between June 29 and Labor Day be within designated areas, and 4) the marking of trap nets in Lake Michigan be enhanced by the use of reflective tape on buoy staffs.
    Publication Date:   May 31, 2011
    Effective Dates:   May 23, 2011 through
      October 20, 2011
    Natural Resources
    Environmental Protection — Air Pollution Control, Chs. NR 400—
    EmR1046 (DNR # AM-48-10(E)) — The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board proposes an emergency order to amend section NR 407.02 (4) (b) (intro.) , and Table 3 in 407.05 (5) and to create sections NR 400.02 (74m) , 400.03 (3) (om) , and (4) (go) and (ki) , 405.02 (28m) , 405.07 (9) , 407.02 (8m) and 407.075 , relating to major source permitting thresholds for sources of greenhouse gas emissions and affecting small business.
    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. Preservation of the public welfare necessitates putting the forgoing rules into effect prior to the time that it would take if the Department complied with normal procedures.
    On April 1, 2010, the U.S. EPA promulgated the first emission standard for gases contributing to climate change, i.e., greenhouse gases or GHG, which will become effective on January 2, 2011. While these standards target automobile emissions, under the Clean Air Act, this action will unintentionally subject stationary sources across the country to complex prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) and Title V permitting and emission control requirements. U.S. EPA attempted to mitigate this unintended effect by promulgating additional rules, which became effective on June 3, 2010, limiting applicability of the permitting requirements. However, Wisconsin sources will not be affected by the new U.S. EPA rules since existing state statute and administrative code do not contain the same applicability limiting provisions. State rules consistent with those at the federal level must be in effect on January 2, 2011 in order to provide the relief U.S. EPA intended for Wisconsin sources. Without these proposed emergency rules, many sources, including municipal landfills, hospitals, asphalt plants, wastewater treatment plants, small wood fired boilers and agricultural digesters, will be considered major emissions sources of GHG, and therefore subject to the permit and emission control requirements for GHG. These permit and control requirements were never intended or designed to address the type or size of sources that could now be affected. Without the proposed changes, the existing rules would have the potential to overwhelm DNR permitting staff, divert resources away from significant environmental issues, and delay issuance of construction permits for critical projects for expanding businesses.
    Therefore, the Department finds that the proposed emergency rules are necessary and appropriate for the preservation of the public welfare.
    Publication Date:   December 15, 2010
    Effective Dates:   December 15, 2010 through
      May 15, 2011
    Extension Through:   July 13, 2011
    Hearing Date:   January 21, 2011
    Public Instruction
    EmR1051 — Rule adopted to create Chapter PI 46 , relating to training requirements for individuals administering nonprescription and prescription drug products to pupils.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Public Instruction finds an emergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
    Section 118.29 (6) , Stats., requires the department to approve training in administering nonprescription drug products and prescription drugs. The statute also specifies that no school bus driver, employee, or volunteer may administer a nonprescription drug product or prescription drug, use an epinephrine auto-injector, or administer glucagon unless he or she has received such training. Because the statutory requirement becomes effective March 1, 2011, administrative rules must be in place as soon as possible so that training programs can be established prior to the effective date of the statutes.
    Publication Date:   December 28, 2010
    Effective Dates:   December 28, 2010 through
      May 26, 2011
    Hearing Date:   January 12, 2011
    Regulation and Licensing (3)
    1.   EmR0827 — Rule adopted creating section 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 Dates:   September 10, 2008
      through the date on which
      the final rules take effect
    Hearing Date:   November 26, 2008
      April 13, 2009
    2.   EmR0828 — Rules adopted to amend section RL 181.01 (2) (c) ; and to create sections 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 Dates:   September 10, 2008
      through the date on which
      the final rules take effect
    Hearing Date:   November 26, 2008
    3.   EmR1102 — Rule adopted creating Chapters RL 200 to 202 , relating to governing professional conduct of individuals licensed as sign language interpreters, and for the treatment of state resident licensure exemption requests.
    Finding of Emergency
    2009 Wisconsin Act 360 created laws regulating the practice of sign language interpreting, and became effective on December 1, 2010. Under the act, codified at s. 440.032 , Stats., individuals practicing as sign language interpreters must now be licensed by the department, and must comply with a code of professional conduct to be promulgated by the department. The new law also provides for exemptions from the licensure requirement under certain circumstances, and requires the council to promulgate rules establishing the criteria and procedures for granting state resident exemptions. As s. 440.032 , Stats., is already in effect, an emergency rule is necessary to implement the law pending promulgation of a similar permanent rule.
    Publication Date:   March 16, 2011
    Effective Dates:   March 16, 2011 through
      August 12, 2011
    Hearing Date:   May 3, 2011
    Regulation and Licensing —
    Barbering and Cosmetology Examining Board
    EmR1047 — Rule adopted to revise Chapters BC 9 and 11 , relating to late renewal and continuing education.
    Finding of Emergency
    The rule as currently promulgated fails to adequately protect the public to the extent that several provisions are underdeveloped, ambiguous or silent. As a result, inconsistent interpretations and contradictory information has led to significant confusion within the profession. Given that the rules require licensees to comply by March 31, 2011, the errors and omissions need to be addressed immediately so licensees can receive adequate training to provide safe and competent services to the public, and comply with the requirements for renewal of a license.
    Publication Date:   December 23, 2010
    Effective Dates:   December 23, 2010 through
      May 21, 2011
    Extension Through:   July 20, 2011
    Hearing Date:   April 4, 2011
    Regulation and Licensing —
    Veterinary Examining Board
    EmR1103 — Rule adopted to revise sections VE 2.01 (2) , 3.03 (intro) and (5) , relating to the requirements for the initial licensure of veterinarians, specifically, the procedures for, and the types of examinations required.
    Finding of Emergency
    As currently written, the veterinary examining board rules regarding licensure candidates' deadlines for submission of applications to take the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) do not align with the deadlines established by the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (NBVME). The rules thus also conflict with the deadlines defined in the board's NBVME NAVLE agreement. The rules state that a candidate shall file a completed NAVLE application with the board at least 60 days prior to the date of the scheduled examination. However, NAVLE's deadlines require submission of applications approximately 115 days ahead of the examination date. This inconsistency between the rules and NAVLE's deadlines will likely cause significant confusion for licensure candidates. At worst, it could preclude a candidate from taking the particular NAVLE he or she applies for due to missing the application deadline. In addition, recently-passed legislation now allows foreign veterinary graduates to show evidence of successful completion of the Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence (PAVE) as an alternative to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AMVA) Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates Certification (ECFVGC) program. The board adopts this emergency rule effecting the necessary changes pending the promulgation of a similar permanent rule.
    Publication Date:   March 28, 2011
    Effective Dates:   March 28, 2011 through
      August 24, 2011
    Hearing Date:   May 25, 2011
    Revenue (2)
    1.   EmR1104 — Rule adopted creating section Tax 2.957 , relating to income and franchise tax credits and deductions for businesses that relocate to Wisconsin.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule order 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 creation of income and franchise tax credits and deductions for businesses that relocate to Wisconsin.
    It is necessary to promulgate this rule order so that these credits and deductions, created to help bring much needed jobs to Wisconsin, may be administered in a fair and consistent manner.
    This rule is therefore promulgated as an emergency rule and shall take effect upon publication in the official state newspaper. Certified copies of this rule have been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau, as provided in s. 227.24 , Stats.
    Publication Date:   April 7, 2011
    Effective Dates:   April 7, 2011 through
      September 3, 2011
    Hearing Date:   June 14, 2011
    (See the Notice in this Register)
    2.   EmR1105 — Rule adopted creating section Tax 3.05 , relating to income and franchise tax deductions for job creation.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Revenue finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule order 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 creation of income and franchise tax deductions for job creation.
    It is necessary to promulgate this rule order so that these deductions, created to help bring much needed jobs to Wisconsin, may be administered in a fair and consistent manner.
    This rule is therefore promulgated as an emergency rule and shall take effect upon publication in the official state newspaper. Certified copies of this rule have been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau, as provided in s. 227.24 , Stats.
    Publication Date:   April 7, 2011
    Effective Dates:   April 7, 2011 through
      September 3, 2011
    Hearing Date:   June 14, 2011
    (See the Notice in this Register)