Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
STATEMENT OF SCOPE
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
GENERAL INFORMATION
Rule No.
: PI 37
Rule Type
:
Permanent
SIGNATURE
State Superintendent Review
□
Approved. Begin Drafting Rule
□
Disapproved. Reason for Disapproval
State Superintendent Signature
Date Signed Mo./Day/Yr.
Pursuant to Coyne v. Walker, the Department of Public Instruction is not required to obtain the Governor’s approval for the statement of scope for this rule. Coyne v. Walker, No. 2013AP416, 2015 WL 686178 (Wis. Ct. App. Feb. 19, 2015)
1.
Finding/nature of the emergency (Emergency Rule only).
N/A
2.
A description of the objective of the proposed rule.
The proposed rule will make any necessary changes to
ch.
PI 37
as a result of
2015 Wisconsin Act 55
with respect to income eligibility requirements under the national teacher certification or master educator licensure program.
3.
A description of the existing policies and new policies included in the proposed rule and an analysis of policy alternatives.
4.
The statutory authority for the proposed rule.
Under s.
115.42 (4)
, Stats., the State Superintendent is required to promulgate rules to implement and administer s.
115.42
, Stats., the statute on grants for national teacher certification or master educator licensure.
5.
An estimate of the amount of time agency employees will spend developing the proposed rule and of other resources needed to develop the rule.
The amount of time needed for rule development by department staff and the amount of other resources necessary are indeterminate.
6.
A description of all of the entities that will be affected by the proposed rule.
No entities should be affected by this rule change since the change will only be done to align the PI rule chapters with the statutes.
7.
A summary and preliminary comparison of any existing or proposed federal regulation that addresses or is intended to address the activities to be regulated by the proposed rule.
N/A
8.
Anticipated economic impact of implementing the rule (note if the rule is likely to have a significant economic impact on small businesses).
The proposed rules will have no significant economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1)
, Stats.