CR_11-004 Chapter Comm 103, relating to disabled veteran-owned business certification program.  

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    Administration
    (Authority for this rule was transferred to Department of Administration by 2011 Wisconsin Act 32 )
    Revises Chapter Comm 103 , relating to disabled veteran-owned business certification program. Effective 10-1-11.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    Less stringent requirements are not proposed for small businesses because the statutory directives under which these rules are proposed do not provide such flexibility.
    The proposed rules are not expected to impose a negative effect on any small businesses because the rules only address applying for, receiving, and maintaining voluntary credentials.
    Comments from Legislative Committees (Summary)
    No comments received.
    Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling and Social Work Examining Board
    Revises Chapter MPSW 3 , relating to social work training certificate. Effective 10-1-11.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    These proposed rules have been reviewed by the department's Small Business Review Advisory Committee. It was determined the rules will not have any significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1) , Stats.
    Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
    No comments reported.
    Natural Resources
    Environmental Protection - Water Supply, Chs. NR 800—
    (DNR # DG-34-10)
    Creates Chapter NR 860 , relating to the application and permit process for withdrawals of water from the Great Lakes basin. Effective 10-1-11.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    The proposed rule is not expected to have a significant economic impact on small businesses. The rule affects small businesses that supply their own water with water supply systems that on average withdraw over 100,000 gallons per day in any 30-day period. Small businesses, like other entities that are affected by this rule, will have to obtain a permit, follow the permit conditions, measure the amount of water used on a monthly basis, and report that water use annually. Small businesses that receive water solely from a public water supply will not be directly impacted by this rule. Most small businesses regulated by this rule are expected to fall within the general permit category. The general permit requirements are straightforward and can be accomplished by most individuals with no specific professional background. The application for an individual permit may require the hiring of a professional environmental consultant to assist with the evaluation of impacts from a proposed withdrawal.
    Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees
    No comments received.
    Safety and Professional Services —
    (formerly Regulation and Licensing)
    Creates Chapters RL 200 to 202 , relating to sign language interpreters. Effective 10-1-11.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    The department finds that this rule will have no significant effect on small business.
    Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees
    No comments received.
    Safety and Professional Services —
    Chiropractic Examining Board
    Revises Chapter Chir 5 , relating to continuing education for chiropractors, chiropractic technicians and chiropractic radiological technicians. Effective 10-1-11.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    These proposed rules have been reviewed by the department's Small Business Review Advisory Committee to determine whether the rules will have any significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1) , Stats. The department finds that these proposed rules will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
    Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees
    No comments reported.