PROPOSED ORDER OF THE
STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
ADOPTING
PERMANENT RULES
The scope statement fo
r this rule, SS
136-15
, was
published in
Register No.
720A2
, on
December 14, 2015
, and approved by
State
Superintendent
Tony
Evers
, on
January 5, 2016.
Pursuant to
Coyne v. Walker
, the Department of Public Instruction is not required to ob
tain the Governor’s approval
for this rule.
Coyne v. Walker
,
2016 WI 38
.
The rules are being adopted under s.
227.16 (2) (b)
, Stats., which provides that rulemaking does not need to be preceded by notice and public hearing if the proposed rule brings an existing rule into conformity with a statute that has been changed.
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ANALYSIS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Statute interpreted:
ch.
PI 11
, Wis. Admin. Code
Explanation of agency authority:
115.28
General duties.
The state superintendent shall:
(7
)
Licensing of teachers.
(a)
License all teachers for the public schools of the state; make rules establishing standards of attainment and procedures for the examination and licensing of teachers within the limits prescribed in ss.
118.19 (2)
and
(3)
,
118.191
,
118.192
,
118.193
,
118.194
, and
118.195
; prescribe by rule standards, requirements, and procedures for the approval of teacher preparatory programs leading to licensure, including a requirement that, beginning on July 1, 2012, and annually thereafter, each teacher preparatory program located in this state shall submit to the department a list of individuals who have completed the program and who have been recommended by the program for licensure under this subsection, together with each individual's date of program completion, from each term or semester of the program's most recently completed academic year; file in the state superintendent's office all papers relating to state teachers' licenses; and register each such license.
Related statute or rule:
N/A
Plain language analysis:
Chapter
PI 11
of the Wisconsin Administrative Code was recently updated to align the terminology and definitions for children with disabilities used under federal law. T
he purpose of t
his
rule
is a technical change to align the license titles
,
provided in PI 34
,
with the new terminology in PI 11 with respect to intellectual disabilities and specific learning disabilities.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulations:
N/A
Comparison with rules in adjacent states:
N/A
Summary of factual dat
a and analytical methodologies:
This proposed
technical change
is needed to align certain license titles in PI 34 with
the new special education terminology provided under Wis. Admin. Code Chapter
PI 11
,
relating to children with disabilities.
Anticipated co
sts incurred by private sector:
There is no expected cost to the private s
ector as a result of this rule.
Effect on small business:
The proposed rules will have no significant economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) (a)
, Stats.
Agency contact person:
(including email and telephone)
Carl Bryan
Budget and Policy Analyst
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
(608) 267-9127
Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
As provided in s.
227.16 (2) (b)
, Stats., there is no requirement that a public hearing be held for this rule because the proposed rule brings an existing rule into conformity with a statute that has been changed. However, if the Department receives a petition under s.
227.16 (2) (e)
, Stats., within 30 days following publication of the Notice of Submittal of Rules to the Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse in the
Administrative Register
, the Department may not proceed with the proposed rule until after it has given notice and held a public hearing under ss.
227.17
and
227.18
, Stats.
If a petition is received, the D
epartment will publish a hearing notice in the
Administrative Register
which will provide information on the deadline for the submission of comments
.
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SECTION 1. PI 34.01 (18m
) is created to read:
(18m
)
“Emotional Behavior Disability” has the meaning set forth in
s.
PI 11.36 (7) (a)
.
SECTION 2
. PI 34.01
(27) is created to read:
(27)
“Intellectual Disability” has the meaning set forth in
s.
PI 11.36
(1)
(a)
.
SECTION 3
. PI 34.01
(53m
) is created to read:
(53m)
“Specific Learning Disability” has the meaning set forth in
s.
PI 11.36
(6)
(a)
.
SECTION
4
.
PI 34.28 (3) (a)
and (c) 1.
to
3.
are
amended to read:
(a)
A license under this subsection allows the holder to teach in a program serving pupils who
are identified
as
have
a specific
learning
disabled
disability
,
cognitively
disabled
intellectual
disability
or
emotionally
disturbed
emotional
behavior disability
.
(c)
1.
Cognitive
I
ntellectual
disabilities.
2.
Emotional
disturbance
Emotional
behavior disabilities
.
3.
Learning
Specific
learning
disabilities.
SECTION
5
. PI 34.
29
(
3) (a)
and (c) 1.
to
3.
are
amended to read:
(a)
A license under this subsection allows the holder to teach in a program serving pupils who
are identified
as
have
a specific
learning
disabled
disability
,
cognitively
disabled
intellectual
disability
or
emotionally
disturbed
emotional
behavior disability
.
(c)
1.
Cognitive
I
ntellectual
disabilities.
2.
Emotional
disturbance
Emotional
behavior disabilities
.
3.
Learning
Specific
learning
disabilities.
SECTION
6
. PI 34.33 (1) (c)
(intro.)
and (6) (c) 4.
are
amended to read:
(
c)
Assistive technology.
A lice
nse in assistive technology may
be issued to a person who holds a license in deaf or hard of hearing,
visually impaired, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech
and language pathology,
emotional
disturbance
emotional
behavior disabilities
,
cognitive
intellectual
disabilities,
specific
learning disabilities, early childhood special education
or cross categorical special education and who has completed a
concentration in assistive technology including all the following:
(6)
(c)
4.
Learning
Specific
learning
disabilities.
SECTION
7
. EFFECTIVE DATE:
The proposed rules contained in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month commencing after the date of publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, as provided in s
.
227.22 (2) (intro.)
, Stats.