EmR1425 Creates Chapter Trans 319, relating to towing of vehicles.  

  • SECTION 15 of 2013 Wisconsin Act 143 exempts any electrician who was born on or before January 1, 1956, and who has at least 15 years of experience in installing, repairing, or maintaining electrical wiring, from the electrical licensure and supervision requirements in sections 101.862 (2) and (3) of the Statutes. SECTION 15 also requires the Department to promulgate rules establishing criteria and procedures for issuing a corresponding credential to these grandfathered electricians.
    Because of Act 143, the statutory requirements are now out of step with the Department's administrative rules – and the stakeholders who are affected by these statutory changes are confused by the differences. For example, there has been substantial confusion on what these grandfathered electricians can or need to do and how local governmental units should treat them. Promulgating revisions to the rules through the emergency rule process is needed in order to minimize the confusion and any hardship as soon as possible.
    Filed with LRB:   August 1, 2014
    Publication Date:   August 6, 2014
    Effective Dates:   August 6, 2014 through       January 2, 2015
    Hearing Date:   September 12, 2014
    Safety and Professional Services
    Plumbing, Chs. SPS 381—387
    EmR1423 — An order of the Department of Safety and Professional Services to renumber Chapter SPS 384 Table 384.10 rows 1 to 5 , to renumber and amend Chapter SPS 384 Table 384.10 row 6 , and to create Chapter SPS 384 Table 384.10 rows 1 and 9 and (Note) , relating to water-treatment devices.
    This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on September 12, 2014.
    The statement of scope for this rule, SS 037–14, was approved by the Governor on April 17, 2014, published in Register 701 on May 14, 2014, and approved by the Department on May 29, 2014.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Department of Safety and Professional Services finds that an emergency exists and that this rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. A statement of facts constituting the emergency is as follows.
    Under current rules, water treatment devices — including water softeners — may need two separate approvals before being used in Wisconsin. The first approval is typically from a third party, such as NSF International, and is based on an industry standard. The second approval is under SPS chapter 384, which addresses situations where a plumbing product must receive approval from the Department. Due to prolonged extreme weather conditions this past winter, spring, and summer, more private well owners than usual have chosen to upgrade their water supply systems this year. The Department has reason to believe that its secondary review is delaying some of these well owners from accessing plumbing products which would improve the safety of their drinking water. These products have been approved under industry standards and are available to consumers in other states but have not yet received approval from the Department. Promulgating revisions through the emergency rule process is needed to avoid further delays in using these products.
    Filed with LRB:   September 25, 2014
    Publication Date:   September 27, 2014
    Effective Dates:   September 27, 2014 through     February 23, 2015
    Hearing Date:   October 27, 2014, 2014
    Transportation (2)
    1.   EmR1421 — The Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposes an order to amend Chapter Trans 102 , relating to operator's licenses and Identification cards.
    This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on September 11, 2014.
    The scope statement for this rule, SS 080-14 , was approved by the Governor on August 19, 2014, and published in Wisconsin Administrative Register No. 704 , on August 31, 2014 and approved by the Secretary of Transportation on September 10, 2014.
    Finding of Emergency
    On July 31, 2014, the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld 2011 Wisconsin Act 23 , which requires certain identification in order to vote at a polling place or obtain an absentee ballot. NACCP v. Walker , 2014 WI 98 .
    The Department of Transportation's Division of Motor Vehicles ("DMV") is required by 2011 Wisconsin Act 23 to issue an identification ("ID") card free of charge to any U . S. citizen who will be at least 18 years of age on the date of the next election and who requests the ID card free of charge for voting purposes, provided they meet statutory requirements.
    This emergency rule may be necessary to preserve public welfare by ensuring that DMV will implement the requirements of 2011 Wisconsin Act 23 in a manner consistent with the requirements of NAACP v Walker , should the federal injunction against that act be lifted.
    Filed with LRB:   September 15, 2014
    Publication Date:   September 17, 2014
    Effective Dates:   September 17, 2014 through     February 13, 2015
    2.   EmR1425 — The Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposes an order to create Chapter Trans 319 , relating to towing of vehicles.
    This Emergency Rule was approved by the Governor on September 26, 2014.
    The Statement of Scope for this Emergency Rule, SS 064-14 , was approved by the Governor on July 1, 2014, published in Register No. 703 on July 14, 2014, and approved by Secretary of the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation Mark Gottlieb, P.E., as required by s. 227.135(2) , Stats, on July 28, 2014.
    Exemption from Finding of Emergency
    The Legislature by 2013 Wisconsin Act 76 s. 59 (2) provides an exemption from a finding of emergency for the adoption of the rule.
    Filed with LRB:   October 1, 2014
    Publication Date:   October 2, 2014
    Effective Dates:   October 2, 2014 through
      February 28, 2015
    Hearing Date:   November 11, 2014
    Veterans Affairs
    EmR1416 — The Department of Veterans Affairs hereby adopts an order to create section VA 2.07 , relating to grants to non-profit organizations.
    This emergency rule was reviewed by the Board of Veterans Affairs on July 15, 2014 and approved by the Governor on August 20, 2014.
    The statement of scope for this rule, SS 038-14 , was approved by the Governor on April 21, 2014, published in Register No. 701 on May 14, 2014, and approved by Secretary John A. Scocos on May 27, 2014.
    Finding of Emergency
    The Legislature by Section 9 of 2013 Act 190 provides an exemption from a finding of emergency for the adoption of this rule.
    Filed with LRB:   August 28, 2014
    Publication Date:   August 29, 2014
    Effective Dates:   August 29, 2014 through       January 25, 2015
    Hearing Date:   November 12, 2014
    Workforce Development
    Apprenticeship, Chs. DWD 295-296
    EmR1406 — The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development hereby adopts the following emergency rule to create section DWD 295.25 , relating to apprenticeship completion awards.
    The emergency rule was approved by the governor on March 21, 2014.
    The statement of scope for this emergency rule was approved by the Governor on February 13, 2014, published in Register No. 698 on February 28, 2014, and approved by the Secretary of the Department of Workforce Development on March 11, 2014.
    Finding of Emergency
    The department of workforce development finds that an emergency exists and that the attached rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public welfare. Statements of facts constituting an emergency include:
    (1) Wisconsin currently has more than 2,100 employers participating in, and training individuals, under the apprenticeship program.
    (2) During 2013, Wisconsin had 9,723 valid apprenticeship contracts.
    (3) Over the past ten years, the completion rate of the apprenticeship program averaged between 55-60%.
    (4) 2013 Wisconsin Act 57 creates an apprenticeship completion award program to be administered by the department of workforce development to partially reimburse tuition costs incurred by an apprentice who has successfully completed part or all of the requirements of their apprenticeship contract, and is employed in the trade, occupation, or business under the apprenticeship contract, or the sponsor of the apprentice.
    (5) The department of workforce development has received general purpose revenue (GPR) funds of $225,000 in fiscal year 2013-14 and 2014-15, to distribute up to 25%, or $1,000, whichever is less, of the tuition costs incurred by the apprentice and sponsor of the apprentice. The amount of the first payment upon successful completion by the apprentice of the first year of the contract may not exceed $250.
    (6) The department of workforce development is adopting this emergency rule to prevent a potential hardship to Wisconsin's apprenticeship program participants. Adoption of this emergency rule will ensure those participating in an eligible apprenticeship contract may begin receiving apprenticeship completion awards as soon as possible. Because a permanent rule cannot be adopted in time, GPR funds for fiscal year 2013-14 would be lost if the emergency rule is not adopted.
    Filed with LRB:   March 26, 2014
    Publication Date:   March 27, 2014
    Effective Dates:   March 27, 2014 through       August 23, 2014
    Hearing Date:   May 15, 2014
    Extension Through:   December 21, 2014