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WISCONSIN
ADMINISTRATIVE
REGISTER
No. 495
Publication Date: March 31, 1997Effective Date: April 1, 1997
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Page 1WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE REGISTER No. 495March 31, 1997
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Emergency Rules Now In Effect. Pages 5 to 11.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection: Rule relating to prohibiting certain gaseous hydrocarbonsin mobile air conditioners.
Corrections: Rule relating to inmate mail.
Development (Commerce): Rules relating to annual allocation of volume cap.
Health & Family Services: Management, Policy & Budget, Chs. HFS 1−−Rules relating to parental liability for the cost of care forchildren in court−ordered substitute care.
Health & Family Services: Health, Chs. HSS 110−−Rules relating to do−not−resuscitate orders.Rules relating to lead abatement.
Health & Social Services (Workforce Development): Economic Support, Chs. HSS 200−−Rules relating to time limits on benefits for AFDCrecipients in the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS)program.
Insurance, Commissioner of: Rules relating to premium rates for the Health InsuranceRisk−Sharing Plan (HIRSP).Rule relating to requirements for tax deductible long−termcare insurance policies.
Natural Resources: Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1−Rule relating to notice of receipt of an application toincidentally take an endangered or threatened species.Rules relating to the Lake Superior fisheries managementplan.
Public Instruction: Rules relating to private school choice program.
Transportation: Rules relating to general transportation aids.Rules relating to occupational driver’s license.
Workforce Development: Economic Support, Chs. DWD 11−59Rules relating to administration of child care funds andrequired parent copayments.Rules relating to Wisconsin Works program.
Workforce Development: Labor Standards, Chs. ILHR 270−279Rules relating to the minimum wage.
Workforce Development: Wage Rates, Chs. ILHR 290−294Rules relating to prevailing wage rates for state or localpublic works projects.
Scope Statements. Pages 12 to 14.
Employe Trust Funds: Ch. ETF 41 − Relating to long−term care insurance.
Insurance, Commissioner of: SS. Ins 2.14 and 2.16 − Relating to life insurancesolicitation and advertising.
Insurance, Commissioner of: S. Ins 3.53 − Relating to HIV testing procedures.
Natural Resources: Ch. NR 101 − Relating to reports and fees for wastewaterdischargers.
Psychology Examining Board: Psy Code − Relating to limiting the number of hours percontinuing education program.
Regulation & Licensing: RL Code − Relating to the use of unlicensed personalassistants by real estate licensees.
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Revenue: Ch. Tax 19 − Relating to the original tax rate disparityprogram which was renamed the expenditure restraintprogram.
Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists andProfessional Counselors (Professional CounselorsSection):
SFC Code − Relating to education requirements,applications, temporary certification and examinationadministration.
Transportation: Ch. Trans 276 − Relating to establishing a network ofhighways on which long combination vehicles mayoperate, by adding three highway segments to the network.
Notices of Submittal of Proposed Rules toWisconsin Legislative Council RulesClearinghouse.
Pages 15 to 17.
Commerce: Chs. DOD 6 and Comm 108 − Relating to the CommunityDevelopment Block Grant Program.
Educational Approval Board: EAB Code − Relating to the approval of schools andprograms, setting fees, setting bond requirements,outlining refund policy and, in general, affecting allaspects of the Educational Approval Board’s approval ofschools.
Health & Family Services: Ch. HSS 1 − Relating to the operation of the Department’suniform fee system, including determination of parentalliability for the costs of court−ordered substitute care.
Insurance, Commissioner of: S. Ins 2.17 − Relating to life insurance illustrations.
Natural Resources: Ch. NR 37 − Relating to timber cutting on lands adjacentto the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway.
Natural Resources: Chs. NR 400, 406 and 407 − Relating to timber cutting onlands adjacent to the Lower Wisconsin State Riverway.
Natural Resources: Chs. NR 45 and 51 − Relating to the use regulations onstate lands.
Nursing Home Administrator Examining Board: Chs. NHA 1 to 6 − Relating to the licensure of nursinghome administrators.
Transportation: Ch. Trans 177 − Relating to motor carriers.
Notices of Hearings or of Proposed Rules. Pages 18 to 47.
Administration: Hearing to consider creation of chs. Adm 66, 67 and 68,relating to manufactured home dealer financial eligibility,trade practices, facilities and records, licensing periods andfees.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection: Hearings to consider revision to chs. ATCP 60, 70, 71, 75and 80, relating to food and dairy license fees.
Hearings to consider revisions to ch. ATCP 31, relating togroundwater protection.
Commerce (Development): Hearing to consider the revision of ch. DOD 6 andrenumbering to be ch. Comm 108, relating to thecommunity development block grant program.
Corrections: Hearings to consider revision to ch. DOC 324, relating tothe inmate work and study release program.
Hearings to consider the revision to ch. DOC 325, relatingto the temporary release of an inmate under supervision.
Hearings to consider revision to ch. DOC 326, relating toleave for qualified inmates.
Insurance, Commissioner of: Hearing to consider revision to s. Ins 2.17, relating to lifeinsurance illustrations.
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Natural Resources: Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1−−Hearing to consider revision to chs. NR 45 and 51, relatingto use regulations on state lands.
Hearings to consider revision to ch. NR 37, relating totimber cutting on lands adjacent to the Lower WisconsinState Riverway.
Natural Resources: Environmental Protection−Air Pollution Control,Chs. NR 400−−Hearings on revision to chs. NR 400, 406 and 407, relatingto the air permit program.
Nursing Home Administrator Examining Board: Hearing to consider changes to the NHA Code, relating tolicensure.
Transportation: Hearing to consider ch. Trans 177, relating to motorcarriers.
(See notice under Administration.)
Veterans Affairs: Hearing on emergency rule revision to ch. VA 2, relating tothe health care aid grant program.
Notices of Submission of Proposed Rules tothe Presiding Officer of Each House of theLegislature, Under S. 227.19, Stats. Page 48.
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: (CR 96−191) − S. ATCP 139.04 (11)
Commerce: (CR 97−4) − Chs. DOD 13 and Comm 113
Corrections: (CR 96−163) − S. DOC 313.025
Health & Family Services: (CR 96−81) − Ch. HSS 144
Administrative Rules Filed with the Revisor ofStatutes Bureau. Page 49.
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: (CR 96−138) − Ch. ATCP 98
Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: (CR 96−142) − Ch. ATCP 30 Appendix A
Corrections: (CR 95−206) − SS. DOC 328.20 and 333.16
Corrections: (CR 96−175) − S. DOC 309.05 (2) (d)
Health & Family Services: (CR 95−235) − Ch. HSS 90
Insurance, Commissioner of: (CR 96−153) − S. ILHR 18.07 (5)
Natural Resources: (CR 96−134) − Chs. NR 190 and 191
Natural Resources: (CR 96−160) − SS. NR 25.02, 25.05, 25.06 and 25.07
Public Defender: (CR 96−152) − S. PD 6.05
Public Defender: (CR 96−161) − S. PD 3.04
Transportation: (CR 96−62) − Ch. Trans 301
Transportation: (CR 96−76) − SS. Trans 276.07 and 276.09
Rules Published in this Wis. Adm. Register. Page 50.
Commerce: (CR 95−69) − Ch. Comm 202
Commerce: (CR 96−144) − Amending the effective date clause of CR 94−116 and affecting chs. ILHR 50 to 64 and 66.
Natural Resources: (CR 96−74) − SS. NR 7.04, 7.05 and 7.06
Natural Resources: (CR 96−77) − Ch. NR 235
Natural Resources: (CR 96−78) − Ch. NR 233
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Natural Resources: (CR 96−86) − SS. NR 439.01, 484.03, 484.04 and 484.10 and ch. NR 460
Natural Resources: (CR 96−87) − Chs. NR 400, 407, 423, 460, 468 and 469 and ss. NR 406.04 and 484.04
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses. Pages 51 to 52.
1. Commerce: (CR 95−69) − Ch. Comm 202
2. Commerce: (CR 96−144)− Amending the effective date clause of CR 94−116 and affecting chs. ILHR 50 to 64 and 66.
3. Natural Resources: (CR 96−74) − SS. NR 7.04, 7.05 and 7.06
4. Natural Resources: (CR 96−77) − Ch. NR 235
5. Natural Resources: (CR 96−78) − Ch. NR 233
6. Natural Resources: (CR 96−86) − SS. NR 439.01, 484.03, 484.04 and 484.10 and ch. NR 460
7. Natural Resources: (CR 96−87) − Chs. NR 400, 407, 423, 460, 468 and 469 and ss. NR 406.04 and 484.04
Executive Orders. Page 53.
Executive Order 305. Relating to the Creation of the Governor’s Commission onTeaching in the 21st Century.
Executive Order 306. Relating to Issuance of General Obligation Bonds for theVeterans Home Loan Program and Appointment ofHearing Officer.
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E M E R G E N C Y R U L E S N O W I N E F F E C T
Under s. 227.24, Stats., state agencies may promulgate rules
without complying with the usual rule−making procedures. Using
this special procedure to issue emergency rules, an agency must find
that either the preservation of the public peace, health, safety or
welfare necessitates its action in bypassing normal rule−making
procedures.
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.
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, 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.
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer
Protection
Rule adopted creating s. ATCP 139.04 (11), relating toprohibiting the sale of butane, propane, mixtures of butaneand propane, or other gaseous hydrocarbons for use asrefrigerants in mobile air conditioners.
Finding of Emergency
(1) On June 2, 1995, the United States Environmental ProtectionAgency (“EPA”) issued a final rule prohibiting the use of HC−12a,a hydrocarbon−based refrigerant containing liquified petroleumgas, as a refrigerant in mobile air conditioning systems. EPAprohibited HC−12a, and a predecessor product called OZ−12,because of safety risks associated with the use of flammablerefrigerants in mobile air conditioning systems. According to EPA,the manufacturer of HC−12a did not provide adequate informationto demonstrate that the product was safe when used in a mobile airconditioning system.
(2) Despite the current EPA rule, at least one company iscurrently engaged in manufacturing and distributing HC−12a foruse in motor vehicle air conditioning systems. The Idahomanufacturer argues that EPA lacks jurisdiction to regulate the saleof its product. HC−12a is currently being offered, distributed orpromoted for sale at wholesale and retail outlets in Wisconsin andsurrounding states, for use as a refrigerant in mobile air conditioningsystems.
(3) HC−12a is a highly flammable substance, as defined by theAmerican Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard testprocedure for refrigerants, the American Society of Heating,Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), andUnderwriter’s Laboratories. Use of HC−12a or its predecessor,OZ−12, in mobile air conditioning systems is inconsistent withstandards adopted by the Society of Automotive Engineers.
According to those standards, refrigerants used in mobile airconditioning systems must be of low toxicity, and must benonflammable and nonexplosive.
(4) At least 13 states have enacted legislation prohibiting the saleof refrigerants for use in air conditioning or refrigeration systemsunless those refrigerants meet flammability standards or arespecifically approved for their intended use.
(5) HC−12a and other hydrocarbon−based refrigerants, whensold for use in motor vehicle air conditioning systems, present aserious risk to public health and safety for the following reasons:
(a) Motor vehicles and mobile air conditioning systems are notcurrently designed to use flammable refrigerants, or to preventhazards associated with flammable refrigerants.
(b) Refrigerants in mobile air conditioning systems commonlyleak into the engine compartments or passenger compartments ofmotor vehicles. Leaking refrigerant is often routed into thepassenger compartment through the air distribution system from theevaporator. Hydrocarbon refrigerants, which are heavier than air,will tend to accumulate in low or confined spaces of a motor vehicle.
(c) Hydrocarbon refrigerants are flammable at lowconcentrations.
(d) Internal components of a motor vehicle provide manypotential sources of ignition for flammable refrigerants. Passengeractivities, such as smoking, may also create ignition sources.
(e) Fires or explosions resulting from the ignition of leakedflammable refrigerant may cause serious bodily injury or death tomotor vehicle passengers. Automotive technicians who test forleaks, or who repair or service mobile air conditioning systemscontaining flammable refrigerants, are also at risk.
(6) The risk to public health and safety cannot be adequatelyaddressed by product packaging or labeling, for the followingreasons:
(a) The use of flammable hydrocarbon−based products in motorvehicle air conditioning systems is inherently hazardous. Thathazard will not be materially altered by mere packaging or labeling.
(b) Use is hazardous to persons who are not aware that therefrigerant is present, and have not have seen or read the productlabel.
(c) Current product labels for HC−12a already contain a warningstatement that the contents are under pressure and are extremelyflammable. Current labels direct use by qualified personnel only,and list other cautions and instructions when recharging a mobile airconditioning system with this substitute refrigerant. These labelstatements do not materially alter the hazard inherent in the use forwhich the product is sold. There are few if any protective actionswhich a customer or technician could take to reduce the hazardsassociated with use of the product.
(d) There are no automotive industry standards which wouldallow a flammable refrigerant to be used in a motor vehicle airconditioning system as currently designed.
(7) Flammable hydrocarbon−based refrigerants, includingHC−12a, OZ−12, and other refrigerants containing butane, propane,mixtures of butane and propane, or other gaseous hydrocarbons,pose a serious risk to public health and safety when sold for use asrefrigerants in mobile air conditioners. At this time, the publichealth and safety can only be protected by keeping these productsout of the channels of commerce in this state. The department canand should adopt rules, under ss. 93.07(1) and 100.37(2), Stats.,prohibiting the sale of such products in this state.
(8) Pending the adoption of rules according normaladministrative rulemaking procedures, it is necessary to adopt
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emergency rules under s. 227.24, Stats., to protect the public health,safety and welfare.
Publication Date: October 9, 1996
Effective Date: October 9, 1996
Expiration Date: March 8, 1997
Hearing Date: November 15, 1996
Extension Through: May 6, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Department of Commerce
Rules adopted repealing ch. DOD 13 and creating ch. Comm113, relating to the annual allocation of volume cap.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Commerce finds that an emergency exists andthat rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the publicpeace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constitutingthe emergency is:
Historically, s. 560.032, Stats. has been interpreted by thelegislature and certain legislative attorneys to provide that theannual allocation for the distribution of volume cap established bythe Department of Commerce expires at the end of each calendaryear. To comply with this interpretation, the Department is requiredto repeal and recreate the volume cap rule annually. The proposedpermanent rule for 1997 is in process. Without this emergency rule,which is effective upon publication in the official state newspaperand filing with the Secretary of State and Revisor of Statutes, therewill be several months during which Wisconsin will be unable totake advantage of the approximately $260 million of volume cap andthus risk losing the jobs and investment that would be created byWisconsin businesses that otherwise would make use of thefederally subsidized financing during the period. Adoption of therule will insure that there is no gap in the use of this development tooland that the jobs and investment occur.
Publication Date: December 30, 1996
Effective Date: December 30, 1996
Expiration Date: May 29, 1997
Hearing Date: February 13, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Department of Corrections
Rules adopted creating s. DOC 309.05 (2)(d), relating toinmate mail.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Corrections finds an emergency exists andthat a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of the publicpeace, health, safety or welfare. A statement of the facts constitutingthe emergency is:
Wisconsin state prison inmates outgoing mail is generally notreviewed or censored. Inmates have used mail to:
1. Contact the victims of their crimes, which has caused severeemotional distress;
2. Threaten and harass elected officials, law enforcementofficers, and other persons; and
3. Defraud mail order and other businesses.
Since November 1, 1993, pursuant to Internal ManagementProcedure #35, the department has stamped outgoing inmate mail toindicate that the mail was sent from the Wisconsin state prisonsystem. IMP #35 was adopted to protect victims of crime, thepublic, and businesses from inmate harassment and fraud.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruled in an unpublisheddecision that IMP #35 had to be promulgated as an administrativerule.
In order to protect the public welfare of the state, it is necessaryfor the department to adopt the following emergency rule to ensurethat victims of crime are not further victimized by inmate mail, thatmembers of the public are not threatened or harassed, and thatbusinesses are not defrauded.
Publication Date: August 15, 1996
Effective Date: August 15, 1996
Expiration Date: January 12, 1997
Hearing Dates: January 10, 13 & 14, 1997
Extension Through: May 10, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Health & Family Services
(Management, Policy and Budget, Chs. HSS 1−−)
Rules adopted revising ch. HSS 1, relating to parental liabilityfor the cost of care for children in court−ordered substitutecare.
Exemption From Finding of Emergency
The Legislature in s. 9126 (2z) of 1993 Wis. Act 481 directed theDepartment to promulgate rules required under s. 46.25 (9) (b),Stats., by using emergency rulemaking procedures but exempted theDepartment from the requirement under s. 227.24 (1) and (3), Stats.,to make a finding of emergency.
Analysis
Section 46.10 (14) (b), Stats., as created by 1993 Wis. Act 481,requires that parental support for court−ordered placements unders. 48.345, Stats., for children found to be in need of protection orservices, and s. 938.183 (2), 938.34, 938.345 or 938.357, Stats., foryouth adjudged delinquent, be established according to the childsupport percentage of income standard in ch. HSS 80, and s. 46.25(9) (b), Stats., as created by Wis. Act 481, directs the Department topromulgate rules, separate from ch. HSS 80, for the application ofthe child support percentage of income standard to court−orderedsubstitute care cases. The rules are to take into account the needs ofany person, including dependent children other than the child goinginto care, whom either parent is legally obligated to support. Therules proposed here will address these and other issues related tosupport for children in court−ordered substitute care.
This order creates s. HSS 1.07 relating to parental support forchildren in court−ordered substitute care and makes related changesin ss. HSS 1.01 to 1.06. However, if a child in care has income orassets, the payment requirements will continue to be assessedaccording to s. HSS 1.03.
Publication Date: January 22, 1997
Effective Date: January 22, 1997
Expiration Date: June 21, 1997
Hearing Date: April 8, 1997
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EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Health and Family Services
(Health, Chs. HSS 110−−)
1. Rules adopted creating ch. HFS 125, relating todo−not−resuscitate bracelets to alert emergency healthcare personnel.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Health and Family Services finds that anemergency exists and that the adoption of the rules is necessary forthe immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety orwelfare. The facts constituting the emergency are as follows:
A recent session law, 1995 Wis. Act 200, created ss. 154.17 to154.29, Stats., relating to a do−not−resuscitate (DNR) order writtenby the attending physician for a patient who requests the order andwho has a terminal condition or a medical condition such that, if thepatient were to suffer cardiac or pulmonary failure, resuscitationwould be unsuccessful or would cause significant physical pain orharm that would outweigh the possibility of successful restorationof the function for an indefinite period of time. A DNR order directsemergency health care personnel not to attempt cardiopulmonaryresuscitation on a patient for whom the order is issued if that personsuffers cardiac or respiratory arrest. Emergency health carepersonnel will know if there is a do−not−resuscitate order in effectif the patient has on his or her wrist a do−not−resuscitate braceletwhich has been affixed there by the patient’s attending physician orat the direction of the patient’s attending physician. Emergencyhealth care personnel are expected to follow a do−not−resuscitateorder unless the patient revokes the order, the bracelet appears tohave been tampered with or the patient is known to be pregnant.
Section 154.19 (3) (a), Stats., created by Wis. Act 200, permitsthe Department to establish procedures by rule for emergency healthcare personnel to use in following do−not−resuscitate orders, ands. 154.27, Stats., as created by Wis. Act 200, requires theDepartment to establish by rule a uniform standard for the size, colorand design of do−not−resuscitate bracelets.
These rules are being published by emergency order becausewhile most Wis. Act 200 provisions have taken effect anddo−not−resuscitate orders are being written for patients who arequalified, as defined in s. 154.17 (4), Stats., as created by Wis.Act 200, and request the order, without rules that establish a uniformstandard for the bracelets the Department cannot approve bracelets.If the bracelet is not approved by the Department, it cannot beaffixed. In the absence of a DNR bracelet on the wrist of a person incardiac or respiratory arrest, emergency health care personnelordinarily cannot know that a DNR order is in effect, and so mustinitiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation which in some cases willcontravene a DNR order.
The rules establish a uniform standard for do−not−resuscitatebracelets and a procedure for emergency medical technicians(EMTs), first responders and emergency health care facilitypersonnel to use in following do−not−resuscitate orders.
Publication Date: January 18, 1997
Effective Date: January 18, 1997
Expiration Date: June 17, 1997
Hearing Date: March 19, 1997
2. Rules adopted revising ch. HSS 163, relating tocertification for lead abatement work and leadmanagement activities.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Health and Family Services finds that anemergency exists and rules are necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, safety or welfare. The factsconstituting the emergency are as follows:
Exposure to lead in paint, dust or soil is known to have both shortterm and long term deleterious effects on the health of children,causing learning disabilities, decreased growth, hyperactivity,impaired hearing, brain damage, and even death. Occupationalexposure in adults may result in damage to the kidneys, the centralnervous system in general, and the brain in particular, and to thereproductive system. Children born of a parent who has beenexposed to excessive levels of lead are more likely to have birthdefects, mental retardation or behavioral disorders, or to die duringthe first year of childhood. About one child in six has a level of leadin the blood that exceeds the threshold for risk.
A residential dwelling or other building built before 1978 maycontain lead− based paint. When lead−based paint on surfaces likewalls, ceilings, windows, woodwork and floors is broken, sanded orscraped down to dust and chips, the living environment can becomea source of poisoning for occupants. When it becomes necessary ordesirable to identify lead hazards in order to determine theappropriate method of hazard reduction or abatement, it isimperative that persons who provide lead hazard evaluation andother lead management services be properly trained to ensureaccurate lead inspection or assessment results. A reliable leadinspection or assessment is necessary to ensure a lead−safeenvironment for building occupants, especially children under theage of six, who are the most vulnerable population affected bylead−based paint and lead− contaminated dust and soil.
Under s. 254.176, Stats., the Department may establish trainingand certification requirements for any person who performs orsupervises lead hazard reduction or lead management. In addition,s. 254.178, Stats., states that no person may advertise or conduct atraining course in lead hazard reduction or lead management that isrepresented as qualifying persons for state certification unless thecourse is accredited by the Department.
In 1993, the Department created ch. HSS 163, Wis. Adm. Code,Certification for Lead Abatement and Other Lead HazardReduction, to regulate the training and certification of leadabatement workers and supervisors and to accredit thecorresponding training courses. Rules were needed to meeteligibility requirements for a $6 million federal Department ofHousing and Urban Development (HUD) grant to fund lead hazardreduction in low and moderate income housing where childrenunder the age of six are found to have elevated blood lead levels.
Development of rules for training and certifying leadmanagement professionals, including lead inspectors, riskassessors, and project designers, and for accrediting thecorresponding courses, was postponed pending publication of U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lead training andcertification regulations. Initially expected in June 1994, these EPAregulations were not published until August 29, 1996.
Since most lead management work to date has been associatedwith elevated blood lead level investigations conducted by state andlocal government employes who received appropriate training fromEPA regional lead training centers, the delay in lead managementrules was not a health hazard. The creation of the private inspectionand risk assessment service market resulting from new federalHUD/EPA disclosure regulations, however, poses a health hazard ifthat market is not properly regulated.
Joint HUD/EPA regulations (24 CFR Part 35 and 40 CFR Part745) now require that landlords and home sellers disclose the knownpresence of lead in rental units and homes being sold. Theseregulations took effect September 6, 1996, for owners of more thanfour dwelling units and December 6, 1996, for owners of four orfewer dwelling units. In addition, a home buyer is allowed 10 daysto obtain a lead inspection or risk assessment before final obligationto purchase a home under a signed offer to purchase.
Due to the lack of state−accredited training courses andstate−certified lead management professionals to fill the demand,lead management services are being offered by persons who may notpossess appropriate education, experience or training. Unqualifiedlead inspectors and risk assessors can have an adverse effect on thestate’s residential marketplace. Based on an inaccurate inspection,
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a mortgage company could deny a mortgage loan, a home sale couldfall through, or a property owner could expend large sums of moneyfor unnecessary lead abatement actions. Even worse, the health ofchildren may be jeopardized by erroneous findings that a lead hazardis not present, which can result in improper handling of lead−basedpaint materials.
HUD recently announced it was awarding the State of Wisconsinand the City of Milwaukee additional lead hazard reduction grantstotaling over $6.5 million. The grants require that money bedisbursed only for lead−based paint activities performed bystate−certified persons who have completed state− accredited leadtraining courses. Since Wisconsin does not yet certify leadinspectors, risk assessors, or project designers, grant mandatescannot be fully met, which could lead to funding difficulties anddelay vital abatement activities.
This emergency order amends ch. HSS 163 to requireaccreditation of lead inspector, risk assessor and project designertraining courses and, beginning April 19, 1 997, certification of leadinspectors, risk assessors and project designers. In addition,references to ”lead abatement or HUD−funded lead hazardreduction” have been changed to add lead management services.The order also adds accreditation and certification fees.
These rule changes are being published by emergency order toensure, through Department certification and accreditation, thatpersons providing lead management services, including leadinspections, risk assessments and project design, are appropriatelytrained and qualified.
Publishing these rules as emergency rules also enables the Stateof Wisconsin and the City of Milwaukee to implement the federalgrants which require that only trained and certified leadprofessionals perform lead hazard evaluations and lead hazardreduction and abatement.
Publication Date: February 18, 1997
Effective Date: February 18, 1997
Expiration Date: July 18, 1997
Hearing Date: March 18, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Health & Social Services
(Economic Support, Chs. HSS 200−)
Rules adopted creating s. HSS 201.135, relating to time limitson benefits for AFDC recipients participating in the JOBSprogram.
Exemption From Finding of Emergency
The Legislature in s. 275 (3) of 1995 Wis. Act 289 directed theDepartment to promulgate the rule required under s. 49.145 (2) (n),stats., as created by Wis. Act 289, by using emergency rulemakingprocedures but without having to make a finding of emergency. Therule will take effect on October 1, 1996.
Analysis Prepared by the Department ofWorkforce Development
Under the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)program an individual may apply and be determined eligible forAFDC benefits with no regard to whether the individual hasreceived benefits in the past or the number of months an individualmay have already received benefits. Wisconsin Works (W−2), thereplacement program for AFDC, as created by 1995 Wis. Act 289,
includes a provision limiting the amount of time an individual mayreceive AFDC benefits, W−2 employment position benefits or acombination thereof. Under s. 49.145 (2) (n), Stats., as created by1995 Wis. Act 289, the total number of months in which an adult hasactively participated in the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills(JOBS) program under s. 49.193, Stats., or has participated in a W−2employment position or both may not exceed 60 months. Themonths need not be consecutive. Extensions to the 60 month timelimit may be granted only in unusual circumstances in accordancewith rules promulgated by the Department. Section 49.141 (2) (b),Stats., as created by 1995 Wis. Act 289, provides that if a federalwaiver is granted or federal legislation is enacted, the Departmentmay begin to implement the W−2 program no sooner than July 1,1996. Participation in JOBS under s. 49.193, Stats., begins to counttoward the 60−month limit beginning on October 1, 1996.
The federal Personal Responsibility and Work OpportunityReconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104−193) was signed into law byPresident Clinton on August 22, 1996. It creates the TemporaryAssistance for Needy Families (TANF) program which proves thata state may not use any part of the TANF grant to provide assistanceto a family that includes an adult who has received assistance for 60months, whether consecutive or not, under a state program fundedby the TANF block grant. Wisconsin submitted its TANF BlockGrant State Plan to the Federal Administration for Children andFamilies on August 22, 1996. The Department will implement timelimits October 1, 1996, for AFDC recipients who are activelyparticipating in the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS)Training Program. Implementation of the time limits is part of thecontinuing transition from AFDC to the W−2 program. W−2 will beimplemented statewide in September 1997.
Time limits reinforce the idea that AFDC is a temporary supportfor families, rather than a long−term source of income. Wisconsin’sWork Not Welfare (WNW) demonstration project which isoperating in Fond du Lac and Pierce Counties, has shown that timelimits create a sense of urgency for families to actively seekalternatives to AFDC. Time limits stress mutual responsibility:government provides support and services designed to promoteemployment and participants who are able must prepare for andenter employment.
The rule defines the term “actively participating” in the JOBSprogram and includes criteria county or tribal economic supportagency would use to determine whether an extension of the 60month time limit should be granted. The Department retains the rightto review an economic support agency’s decisions related toextensions.
Publication Date: September 30, 1996
Effective Date: October 1, 1996
Expiration Date: February 28, 1997
Hearing Date: November 19, 1996
Extension Through: April 28, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Commissioner of Insurance
1. Rule adopted revising s. Ins 18.07 (5) (b), relating to adecrease in 1996−97 premium rates for the healthinsurance risk−sharing plan.
Exemption From Finding of Emergency
Pursuant to s. 619.14 (5) (e), Stats., the commissioner is notrequired to make a finding of an emergency to promulgate thisemergency rule.
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1996−97 Premium Adjustments
The Commissioner of Insurance, based on the recommendationof the Health Insurance Risk−Sharing Plan (“HIRSP”) board, isrequired to set the annual premiums by rule. The rates must becalculated in accordance with generally accepted actuarialprinciples and must be set at 60% of HIRSP’s operating andadministrative costs. This rule adjusts the premium rates for theperiod of October 1, 1996 through June 30, 1997, based upon arecalculation of costs and subsidy payments for the 1996−1997fiscal year. This adjustment represents a 12% reduction in premiumpayments for the both the non−subsidized major medical andmedicare plans for person under age 65. The rates for low−incomepersons entitled to a premium reduction under s. Ins 18.07 (5) (b) arenot affected.
Publication Date: September 4, 1996
Effective Date: October 1, 1996
Expiration Date: February 28, 1997
Hearing Date: November 8, 1996
Extension Through: April 28, 1997
2. A rule adopted creating s. Ins 3.46 (18), relating to therequirements for tax deductible long term care insurance.
Finding of Emergency
The Commissioner of Insurance finds that an emergency existsand that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of thepublic peace, health, safety, or welfare. Facts constituting theemergency are as follows:
The recently passed federal “Kassebaum−Kennedy” law, P.L.104−191, set certain standards for allowing favorable tax treatmentof long term care insurance policies. The existing Wisconsinadministrative rules pertaining to long term care do not meet thesecriteria and require changes. These changes will allow taxdeductible long term care insurance policies to be sold to Wisconsinresidents as soon as possible.
Publication Date: December 20, 1996
Effective Date: January 1, 1997
Expiration Date: May 31, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Natural Resources
(Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1−−)
1. Rule adopted creating s. NR 27.07, relating to notice ofreceipt of an application to incidentally take anendangered or threatened species.
Exemption From Finding of Emergency
1995 Wis. Act 296 establishes authority in the department ofnatural resources to consider applications for and issue permitsauthorizing the incidental take of an endangered or threatenedspecies while a person is engaged in an otherwise lawful activity.Section 29.415 (6m) (e), Stats., as created, requires the departmentto establish by administrative rule a list of organizations, includingnonprofit conservation groups, that have a professional, scientific oracademic interest in endangered species or in threatened species.That provision further provides that the department then givenotification of proposed takings under that subsection of the statutesto those organizations and establish a procedure for receipt of publiccomment on the proposed taking.
The proposed rule lists a number of organizations the departmentis familiar with as being interested in endangered and threatenedspecies; a notification procedure to be used to notify them, andothers, of a proposed taking; and a public comment procedure to beused for consideration of public comments. The notificationprocedure is not limited to mail distribution, but is broad to allowother forms of notification, such as electronic mail.
Publication Date: November 18, 1996
Effective Date: November 18, 1996
Expiration Date: See section 12m, 1996 Wis. Act 296
Hearing Date: January 14, 1997
2. Rules adopted revising chs. NR 25 and 26, relating to theLake Superior fisheries management plan.
Finding of Emergency
The waters of Lake Superior were not part of the extensiveoff−reservation treaty rights litigation known as the Voigt case. Theparties stipulated that the Lake Superior rights would be dealt with,to the extent possible, by agreement rather than litigation. This rulerepresents the implementation of the most recent agreementbetween the State and the red Cliff and Bad River Bands. In orderto comply with the terms of the agreement, the State must change itsquotas and commercial fishing regulations at the earliest possibledate. In accordance with the agreement, the Bands have alreadymade these changes. Failure of the State to do so will not onlydeprive state fishers of the increased harvest opportunities availableunder the agreement, but could also jeopardize the agreement,putting the entire Lake Superior fishery at risk of litigation.
Publication Date: November 18, 1996
Effective Date: November 28, 1996
Expiration Date: April 27, 1997
Hearing Date: December 17, 1996
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Public Instruction
Rules adopted revising ch. PI 35, relating to the Milwaukeeprivate school choice program.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Public Instruction finds an emergency existsand that a rule is necessary for the immediate preservation of thepublic welfare. A statement of the facts constituting the emergencyis:
In his ruling, effective August 15, 1996, Judge Higginbothamprohibited the expansion of the Milwaukee private school choiceprogram to religious private schools provided for under 1995 Wis.Act 27. On January 15, 1997, Judge Higginbotham determined thatall other stipulations under the Act are allowed to continue until June1997. At that time all of the provisions under the Act are suspendedand the program reverts to previous statutory language.
Since the provisions under the Act (except for the participationof religious schools) are to be implemented for the remainder of the1996−97 school year, rules must be in place as soon as possible inorder to establish uniform financial accounting standards andfinancial audit requirements required of the participating privateschools as provided for under the Act. The requirements establishedunder this rule have been discussed with the private schools andinitial indications reflect an acceptance of these provisions.
Since the private school choice program has yet to be reviewedby the Court of Appeals and possibly the Supreme Court, onlyemergency rules will be promulgated at this time in order to
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implement the provisions under the Act through the end of the1996−97 school year. Permanent rules will be developed whenjudicial review is finalized.
Publication Date: February 19, 1997
Effective Date: February 19, 1997
Expiration Date: July 19, 1997
Hearing Date: April 1, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Transportation
1. Rules adopted revising ch. Trans 76, relating to generaltransportation aids.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Transportation finds that an emergency existsfor the following reason: In Schoolway Transp. Co. v. Division ofMotor Vehicles, 72 Wis. 2d 223 (1976), a changed interpretation ofa statute was held to be a rule. The interpretation is beingadministered as law and the Department will rely upon it to makeaids payments. This interpretation is in direct contrast to the mannerin which the statute was previously administered by the Department.Therefor, the Department must promulgate the changedinterpretation as a rule or it is invalid. In order to make the changein time to implement it for aids estimates and payment purposes, theDepartment must promulgate this interpretation as an emergencyrule.
Publication Date: October 25, 1996
Effective Date: October 25, 1996
Expiration Date: March 24, 1997
Hearing Date: December 16, 1996
2. Rules adopted revising ch. Trans 117, relating tooccupational driver’s license.
Finding of Emergency
1995 Wis. Act 269 rewrote state law regarding the issuance ofoccupational licenses. That Act goes into effect on November 1,1996. Absent this emergency rule making, the Department will lackrule authority necessary to administer the new law. This emergencyrule will permit the Department to issue occupational licenses untilthe permanent rule establishing procedures for issuing occupationallicenses are in place. Therefore, the Department of Transportationfinds that an emergency exists and that the rule is necessary.
Publication Date: November 1, 1996
Effective Date: November 1, 1996
Expiration Date: March 31, 1997
Hearing Date: November 26, 1996
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT (2)
Workforce Development
(Economic Support, Chs. DWD 11−59)
1. Rules adopted renumbering subch. VII of ch. HSS 55 andcreating s. DWD 56.08, relating to the administration ofchild care funds and required parent copayments.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Workforce Development finds that anemergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediatepreservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare. Astatement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
The Governor has directed the Child Care Working Group toanalyze the impact that the federal legislation will have on child carein Wisconsin and on the Wisconsin Works program, and to analyzeand identify effective methods and funding sources to increase childcare options and expand the availability of affordable child care. TheGovernor has approved a new schedule for child care copaymentsand this rule places the new schedule into operation. The use of anemergency rule allows the implementation of the new scheduleimmediately.
Publication Date: December 30, 1996
Effective Date: December 30, 1996
Expiration Date: May 29, 1997
2. Rules were adopted creating ch. DWD 12, relating toWisconsin Works program.
Exemption From Finding of Emergency
The Legislature in s.275(3) of 1995 Wis. Act 289 permitted theDepartment to promulgate the rules required under ss. 49.143 to49.157, Stats., as created by Act 289, by using emergencyrulemaking procedures but without having to make a finding ofemergency.
Analysis Prepared by the Department ofWorkforce Development
Wisconsin Works (W−2), the replacement program for the Aid toFamilies with Dependent Children (AFDC) program, is basedsquarely on work. Rather than offering welfare checks to those whodo not work, as AFDC does currently, W−2 offers participants theopportunity to move into the work world and become self−sufficientthrough employment.
These rules provide the administrative framework under whichthe Department will implement a W−2 pilot program in twocounties, Fond du Lac and Pierce, effective March 1, 1997. As thepilot counties for the Work Not Welfare program which beganJanuary 1, 1995, these two counties have had experience inimplementing major welfare reform efforts. The W−2 programincludes work opportunities, job access loans, education andtraining activities to enhance employability, intensive casemanagement, child care and child support enforcement and otheremployment supports such as transportation assistance and accessto health care services under the Medical Assistance program.
Wisconsin Works (W−2) was authorized through enactment of1995 Wis. Act 289 which Governor Thompson signed into law onApril 25, 1996. Under s.49.141(2)(b), Stats., if a federal waiver isgranted or federal legislation is enacted, the Department ofWorkforce Development could begin to implement W−2 no soonerthan July 1, 1996 and must fully implement the W−2 programstatewide in September 1997. The federal Personal Responsibilityand Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104−193)was signed into law on August 22, 1996. It creates the TemporaryAssistance for Needy Families (TANF) program which ends theentitlement program under Title IV−A of the Social Security Act andcreates a block grant program under which states receive monies toprovide cash and other benefits to help needy families support theirchildren while at the same time requiring families to participate inwork program activities which will help them becomeself−sufficient. In general, a state may not use any part of the TANFgrant to provide assistance to a family for more than 60 months.
States must ensure, under section 114 of P.L. 104−193, thatfamilies who meet the AFDC eligibility requirements in effect onJuly 16, 1996, have access to Medical Assistance. Wisconsin hasnot yet obtained the necessary waivers or federal legislation thatwould allow the implementation of the W−2 health plan. Therefore,W−2 participants who meet the July 16, 1996, AFDC eligibility
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requirements or are eligible under s.49.46 or 49.47, Stats., and theimplementing administrative rules, Chs. HFS 101−108,administered by the Department of Health and Family Services, mayapply and be determined eligible for Medical Assistance.
Under W−2, there will be a place for everyone who is willing towork to their ability. The program is available to parents with minorchildren, low assets and low income who need assistance inbecoming self−sufficient through employment. The W−2 programprovides cash benefits only for those individuals who participate inW−2 employment and training activities. W−2 agencies have theoption, for participants in a community service job or a transitionalplacement, to aggregate education and training hours for approvedprograms to allow an individual to participate in education andtraining activities for more than 10 or 12 hours per week within thefirst few months of participation. Each eligible W−2 applicant willmeet with a Financial and Employment Planner (FEP) who will helpthe individual develop a self−sufficiency plan and determine theirplace on the W−2 employment ladder. The ladder consists of fourlevels of employment options, in order of preference: unsubsidizedemployment; subsidized employment through a trial job for thoseparticipants who need minimal assistance but where unsubsidizedemployment is not available; a community service job for thoseparticipants who need to practice work habits and skills necessaryto move into unsubsidized employment; and transitional placementfor those unable to perform independent, self−sustaining work.Individuals placed in a trial job will receive wages from anemployer. Individuals placed in a community service job willreceive a monthly benefit of $555 and individuals placed in atransitional placement will receive a monthly benefit of $518. W−2participants are limited to 24 months in a single subsidizedemployment position category. Extensions may be granted on alimited basis when local labor market conditions precludeopportunities or when the participant has significant barriers whichprevent him or her from obtaining unsubsidized employment. Childcare is available for those individuals who have children under theage of 13 and need child care in order to work or participate in a W−2employment position. The W−2 program will be administered bycontracted agencies which may include counties, tribal agencies andprivate agencies in geographic areas determined by the Department.
These are the rules for implementation of the Wisconsin Worksprogram. The rules include eligibility requirements for thoseindividuals applying for a W−2 employment position or child care,time−limited benefits for participants in W−2 employmentpositions, good cause for failure or refusal to participate in W−2employment positions or other required employment and trainingactivities, how sanctions are applied for failure to meet the W−2employment position participation requirements, and schoolattendance requirements under the Learnfare program for thechildren of W−2 employment position participants.
Publication Date: March 1, 1997
Effective Date: March 1, 1997
Expiration Date: July 29, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Workforce Development
(Labor Standards, Chs. ILHR 270−279)
Rules adopted revising ch. ILHR 272, relating to theminimum wage.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Workforce Development finds that anemergency exists and that a rule is necessary for the immediatepreservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare. Astatement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
The minimum wage set by federal law will be raised to $4.75 perhour effective October 1, 1996. The federal minimum wage coversmany but not all of the employers and employes in the state, and itis not always easy for a particular employer to know if it is coveredby state or federal law. If the state did not act quickly to adjust itsminimum wage rules in response to the change in federal law, manyemployers and employes would be subjected to confusion anduncertainty in the calculation and payment of wages.
Publication Date: August 28, 1996
Effective Date: October 1, 1996
Expiration Date: February 28, 1997
Hearing Date: December 17, 1996
Extension Through: April 28, 1997
EMERGENCY RULES NOW IN EFFECT
Workforce Development
(Wage Rates, Chs. ILHR 290−294)
Rules adopted revising ch. ILHR 290, relating to thedetermination of prevailing wage rates for workersemployed on state or local public works projects.
Finding of Emergency
The Department of Workforce Development finds that anemergency exists and that rules are necessary for the immediatepreservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare. Astatement of the facts constituting the emergency is:
1995 Wis. Act 213 made a number of major changes to the lawswhich require the department to determine prevailing wage rates forstate and local public works projects. In place of a case−by−caseinvestigations, the Department of Workforce Development isrequired to conduct an annual survey of employers and issueprevailing wage rate determinations for all trades or occupations inall areas of the state throughout the year based on the survey data.The statutes also provide that members of the public, employers,local governmental units and state agencies may ask the DWD toreview prevailing wage rate determinations under a number ofspecified circumstances.
This emergency rule establishes deadline and appeal criteria forthe process that will be used to compile the 1996 survey results andconsider requests for review. The use of an emergency rule for thispurpose will benefit the public, employers local governments unitsand state agencies by giving them clear information as to theprocedures to be followed, and it will also help the DWD to meet thestatutory requirement that prevailing wage rates be compiled andissued promptly.
Publication Date: December 11, 1996
Effective Date: December 11, 1996
Expiration Date: May 10, 1997
Hearing Date: March 31, 1997
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STATEMENTS OF SCOPE OF PROPOSED RULES
Employe Trust Funds
Subject:
Ch. ETF 41 − Relating to long−term care insurance.
Description of policy issues:
1) Objectives of the rule:
The rules provide standards for optional long−term care policies under s. 40.55, Stats., which may be offered to state employes and annuitants.These standards are in addition to the minimum standards established by the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) for long−term carepolicies sold in Wisconsin. The objective of this modification is to provide more clear guidelines to insurers and the public.
2) Policy analysis:
The current long−termcare rules were adopted in 1991. Since that time, several changes have been made to the minimum standards promulgatedby OCI. As a result, certain provisions of ch. ETF 41 need to be modified or repealed to be consistent with the OCI provisions. For example,ETF rules allow insurers to make payment decisions based on medical necessity. This is no longer allowed by OCI rule.
The Department may also consider changes designed to allow greater flexibility to insurers who develop policies to meet the standards. Forexample, current policies must meet one of three inflation protection standards required by the ETF rule. These may be modified to allow for agreater degree of choice by insurers.
3) Policy alternatives to the Proposed Rule:
Do not amend the rule. Since the statute provides that all policies offered must first meet the OCI requirements, any standard in OCI rule willtake precedence over the ETF rule.
Statutory authority for rule−making:
Sections 40.03 (2) (i) and (t) and 40.08 (8) (a) 1. and 3., Stats.
Staff time required:
The Department estimates that state employes will spend 80 hours to develop this rule.
Insurance, Commissioner of
Subject:
SS. Ins 2.14 and 2.16 − Relating to life insurance solicitation and advertising.
Description of policy issues:
a) A statement of the objective of theproposed rule:
To interpret ss. 601.01 (2) and (3), 628.34 and 628.38, Stats. To amend ss. Ins 2.14 and 2.16, Wis. Adm. Code, to be consistent with therequirements proposed by s. Ins 2.17, Wis. Adm. Code.
b) A description of existing policies relevant to the rule and of new policies proposed to be included in the rule, and an analysis of policyalternatives:
Section Ins 2.14 (4), Wis. Adm. Code, regarding life insurance solicitation currently contains requirements which contradict the requirementsproposed under s. Ins 2.17, Wis. Adm. Code. Additionally, the Buyer’s Guide to Life Insurance shown in Appendix I of s. Ins 2.14 will need tobe revised to account for changes included in the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) most recent version of theirpublication entitled “Life Insurance Buyer’s Guide”, which takes into consideration the requirements proposed under s. Ins 2.17, Wis. Adm. Code.
Section Ins 2.16, Wis. Adm. Code, regarding life insurance advertising currently contains requirements and definitions which contradictrequirements and definitions proposed under s. Ins 2.17, Wis. Adm. Code.
Statutory authority for the rule:
Sections 601.41 (3), 628.34 (12) and 628.38, Stats.
An estimate of the amount of time that state employes will spend to develop the rule and a description of other resources necessary todevelop the rule:
It is estimated that the amount of time will be a minimum of 160 hours.
Insurance, Commissioner of
Subject:
S. Ins 3.53 − Relating to HIV testing procedures.
Description of policy issues:
a) A statement of the objective of theproposed rule:
To interpret s. 631.90, Stats., and to provide individual life and health insurers wth more flexibility in conducting HIV tests by incorporatinginto s. Ins 3.53, Wis. Adm. Code, some of the new laboratory testing techniques endorsed by the FDA and the State Epidemiologist.
b) A description of existing policies relevant to the rule and of new policies proposed to be included in the rule, and an analysis of policyalternatives:
Currently, s. Ins 3.53, Wis. Adm. Code, limits the type of HIV tests insurers may use to underwrite individual life and health insurance policies.At this time, insurers are limited to using only FDA−licensed blood tests. The rule specifically states that only FDA−licensed tests may be used
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{refer to s. Ins 3.53 (4) (e), Wis. Adm. Code} and defines an FDA−licensed test as “. . . any single whole blood, serum, or plasma specimen whichhas been approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration” {refer to s. Ins 3.53 (3) (d), Wis. Adm. Code}. Additionally, the rule states thatthe only tests which may be used to detect HIV are those that the State Epidemiologist cited in a report dated August 30, 1990, entitled “Validatedpositive tests and medically significant and sufficiently reliable test to detect the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic product of HIV or anantibody to HIV”{refer to s. Ins 3.53 (1), Wis. Adm. Code}.
Since the above noted sections of s. Ins 3.53 were implemented, the FDA has approved HIV testing measures that do not rely only on bloodderivatives, but rather, can be conducted with the use of other bodily fluids. As a result, the definition of an “FDA−licensed test” is no longercorrect. Additionally, the State Epidemiologist, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Family Services, has endorsed additional HIVtesting measures (in addition to blood tests) as acceptable for insurance underwriting purposes. Since the rule references the State Epidemiologist’sreport dated August 31, 1990, the rule fails to take into consideration recent determinations made by the State Epidemiologist, in his report datedJanuary 24, 1997.
Statutory authority for the rule:
Sections 601.41 (3), 628.34 (12) and 631.90 (3) (a), Stats.
An estimate of the amount of time that state employes will spend to develop the rule and a description of other resources necessary todevelop the rule:
It is estimated that the amount of time will be a minimum of 140 hours.
Natural Resources
Subject:
Ch. NR 101 − Relating to reports and fees for wastewater dischargers.
Description of policy issues:
1) Subject of the administrative code action/nature of Board action:
The ($100) base fee category for holders of general permits was exempted until 1996, to allow time for quality assurance activities for this classof permits. There are concerns about implementing the fee category as promulgated. Our proposal is to modify the rule language to remove the$100 general permit fee.
2) Description of policy issues to be resolved, include groups likely to be impacted or interested in the issue:
Issues of the general permit fees are:
� The ability to equitably assess fees; and
� The cost/benefit of these fees in light of the “revenue cap” provisions of s. 299.15, Stats. (formerly known as s. 144.96, Stats.)
There are approximately 2,000 dischargers covered by one of 17 general permits that constitute the Industrial General Permit Program (thisis completely separate from the Stormwater General Permit Program). Industrial General Permits (GP) are designed to save Department time byminimizing the steps of authorizing a discharge under a WPDES permit for certain groups of facilities or operations with similar wastewatercharacteristics. Once a GP is issued, facilities meeting the applicability criteria of the permit can be covered under the permit (typically done byletter). The facility is then required to comply with monitoring requirements, effluent limitations, and other requirements in the GP.
The equitability issue:
The district wastewater programs were given the responsibility to manage general permits within their staff resources, and thesignificance of the dischargers in their district. This has led to differences in the level of notification, tracking and on−going managementof general permitted dischargers. The differences are based on geographical priorities in addressing pollutant loadings. The differencesare appropriate within the GP program, but would make it difficult to assess fees fairly.
The cost/benefit issue:
GP’s typically cover discharges that are not considered a significant environmental concern. Some of the “facilities” that are coveredunder the GP program include individual residences and citizens, which may react negatively to paying a fee. One type of GP dischargethat is considered environmentally significant is from remedial action (groundwater clean−up) operations; however, charging a fee forthis GP is inefficient, given that the fee would likely be reimbursable under the financially strapped PECFA program.
General permit fees would reduce the discharge−based fees by the amount assessed for general permits. The total revenue actually collectedwould remain the same under the cap provisions of s. 299.15 (3) (cm) 2., Stats. Since dischargers paying a base fee only would not be affected,GP fees would impact about 150 industrial dischargers. If we assess fees to all general permittees, the reduction of the discharge−based fees wouldaverage about $1,300 per facility. If we assessed fees to a subset of GP’s, the reduction would be less.
3) Explain the facts that necessitate the proposed change:
Ch. NR 101, as modified in 1993, assumes that general permits could be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. The DNR’s analysis indicatesthat this is not the case and implementation of the fees will likely generate needless negative reaction from facilities covered under the GP programas it is currently being administered.
Statutory authority for the rule:
Section 299.15, Stats.
An estimate of the amount of time that state employes will spend to develop the rule and a description of other resources necessary todevelop the rule:
It is estimated that the amount of time will be a minimum of 17 hours. One public hearing is proposed to be held at a date yet to be determined.
Psychology Examining BoardSubject:
Psy Code − Relating to limiting the number of hours per continuing education program.
Description of policy issues:
Objective of the Rule:
To limit self−developed continuing education programs to no more than 20 hours total in any one biennium and to further limit any one personto no more than 20 hours.
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Policy analysis:
Existing law grants the Psychology Examining Board authority to promulgate rules establishing the minimum number of continuing educationhours, the requirements and procedures for certificate holders to complete continuing education programs or courses of study in order to qualifyfor certification renewal.
Statutory authority:
Sections 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) and 455.065, Stats.
Estimate of the amount of state employe time and any other resources that will be necessary to develop the rule:
8 hours.
Department of Regulation & Licensing(Real Estate Board)
Subject:
RL Code − Relating to the use of unlicensed personal assistants by real estate licensees.
Description of policy issues:
Objective of the rule:
The Department has 2 objectives for proposed rule−making:
1. To require that a real estate salesperson who intends to employ an unlicensed personal assistant shall enter into a formal agreement with hisor her employing broker which sets forth the duties of the unlicensed personal assistant, the manner in which the personal assistant will becompensated for his or her services and the responsibilities between the salesperson and broker for supervision of the personal assistant’s activities.
2. To prohibit a person who does not hold a credential under ch. 452, Stats., from conducting an open house for the sale of real estate or abusiness without being accompanied by a real estate credential holder.
Policy analysis:
The current statutes and rules require real estate brokers to supervise their licensed salespersons in the practice of real estate. The statutes andrules do address contracts and employment practices between brokers and their employes who do not engage in the practice of real estate orcontracts between broker’s licensed employees and unlicensed persons who assist the licensed employe.
Chapter 452, Stats., defines “negotiate” as it relates to the sale or exchange of real estate or a business and requires that such negotiation on behalfof another person for a fee or a commission be conducted by a person who has a credential under this chapter. The Department believes that itis practically impossible to conduct an open house without engaging in negotiations with a prospective purchaser.
The proposed new policies are described above. The alternatives are the following:
As for a written contract, require a written contract between involving the broker−employer and his or her licensed salesperson or permit thelicensed salesperson to hire an unlicensed personal assistant without including his or her employing broker in the hiring process.
As for conducting open houses, one alternative would be to allow an unlicensed person to conduct an open house without being accompaniedby a credential holder under ch. 452, Stats. A second alternative would be to allow an unlicensed person to conduct an open house only if theperson is accompanied by a person who holds a credential under ch. 452, Stats. A third alternative is to find some middle ground and permitunlicensed persons to conduct open houses under specified conditions and subject to specified stiff penalties for not observing the conditions.
Statutory authority:
Sections 227.11 (2) and 452.07, Stats.
Estimate of the amount of state employe time and any other resources that will be necessary to develop the rule:
10 hours.
RevenueSubject:
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to s. 227.135, Stats., that the Department of Revenue plans to promulgate rules relating to ch. Tax 19, theadministrative rules for the original tax rate disparity program which was renamed the expenditure restraint program.
Description of policy issues:
Objective of the rule:
1989 Wis. Act 336 created the tax rate disparity program under s. 79.05, Stats. Chapter Tax 19 was promulgated in 1990 to establishadministrative rules for governing the program. The legislature has made extensive changes to s. 79.05, Stats., since the law was enacted.However, ch. Tax 19 has not been updated to reflect any of the many statutory revisions. The objective of this rule is to revise ch. Tax 19 to reflectthe numerous statutory changes made to s. 79.05, Stats., since it first became law.
Description of policies:
The purpose of ch. Tax 19 is to establish standards and procedures for determining whether a town, village or city is eligible for a tax ratedisparity (expenditure restraint) payment under s. 79.05, Stats., and the computation of the payment. The proposed rule will not change thatpurpose. It will simply incorporate statutory changes made to the original tax rate disparity law.
Statutory authority:
The statutory authority for the proposed rule is s. 227.11 (2) (a), Stats.
Estimate of time and other resources needed to develop the proposed rule:
The total estimated time needed to develop the proposed rule is 80 hours.
Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists and Professional Counselors(Professional Counselors Section)
Subject:
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SFC Code − Relating to education requirements, applications, temporary certification and examination administration.
Description of policy issues:
1) Objective of the proposed rule:
To clarify definitions, initial application requirements, education; to repeal unnecessary requirements; and to establish criteria for a temporarycertificate.
2) Policy alternatives:
The proposed changes will ensure that the rules reflect clarity and streamline the application procedures. Currently temporary certificates areissued by policy and the section would like to define requirements for a professional counselor temporary certificate. And also, the sectionproposes to revise the rules relating to the number of academic hours required to meet educational requirements.
Statutory authority for the rule:
Sections 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) and 457.03 (1), Stats.
An estimate of the amount of time that state employes will spend to develop the rule and a description of other resources necessary todevelop the rule:
It is estimated that the amount of time will be a minimum of 8 hours.
Transportation
Subject:
Ch. Trans 276 − Relating to establishing a network of highways on which long combination vehicles may operate, by adding three highwaysegments to the network.
Description of policy issues:
1) Description of the objective of the proposed rule:
This proposal will amend ch. Trans 276, a rule of the Department of Transportation which establishes a network of highways on which longcombination vehicles may operate, by adding three highway segments to the network. The actual highway segments being proposed are STH 78from USH 12 south of Sauk City to USH 14 east of Mazomanie, STH 54 from Green Bay to Algoma, and STH 49 from Waupaca to Iola.
2) Description of existing policies relevant to the rule and of new policies proposed to be included in the rule, and an analysis of policyalternatives:
Federal law requires the Department to react within 90 days to requests for additions to the long truck route network. Wisconsin state lawrequires that the Department use the administrative rule process to deal with changes to the long truck route network. Chapter Trans 276 is anexisting rule set up for long truck routes. The Department has received a written request for the STH 78 route from Fuchs Inc. of Sauk City andfrom Roadway Express, Inc. for the STH 54 and STH 49 routes.
Statutory authority for the rule:
Section 348.07 (4), Stats.
An estimate of the amount of time that state employes will spend to develop the rule and a description of other resources necessary todevelop the rule:
It is estimated that state employes will spend 40 hours on the rule−making process, including research, drafting and conducting a public hearing.
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SUBMITTAL OF RULES TO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CLEARINGHOUSE
Notice of Submittal of Proposed Rules toWisconsin Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse
Please check the Bulletin of Proceedings for further information on a particular rule.
Commerce
Rule Submittal Date
Pursuant to ss. 227.14 (4m), Stats., on March 15, 1997, theDepartment of Commerce submitted proposed rules to the WisconsinLegislative Council Rules Clearinghouse.
Analysis
The subject matter of the proposed rules affecting chs. DOD 6 andComm 108 relates to the Community Development Block GrantProgram.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Public hearing is required and will be scheduled at a later date.
Contact Person
Thomas H. Taylor, Deputy SecretaryWisconsin Department of Commerce
Telephone (608) 266−1018
Educational Approval Board
Rule Submittal Date
On March 11, 1997, the Department of Commerce submittedproposed rules to the Wisconsin Legislative Council AdministrativeRules Clearinghouse.
Analysis
The proposed rules concern the deletion, amendment and creating ofpermanent rules relating to the approval of schools and programs,setting fees, setting bond requirements, outlining refund policy and,in general, affecting all aspects of the Educational Approval Board’sapproval of schools.
The proposed order affects post−secondary institutions subject to theapproval requirements of s. 38.51 (1) (a), Stats. It constitutes a majorsimplification of regulatory requirements and practices and a parallelsimplification in the assessment of fees. It modifies policies andprocedures; deletes many regulatory requirements; and creates newstandards and practices.
The changes are in the context of the EAB’s re−engineering: in1995−96, the EAB reoriented its philosophical and policyunderpinnings, shifting focus from strict procedural compliance(with an emphasis on operations) to concern with educational quality,program results and the general role of private education. Itrestructured its oversight around two guiding principles:
� Protecting students; and
� Ensuring quality programming.
The proposed rules changes simplify, clarify and make moreunderstandable the basic requirements schools must meet to secureapproval to operate in Wisconsin. They streamline the applicationprocess, specifically outlining required information which schoolsmust provide (and policies they must have in place) in order tobecome licensed and set parallel standards for information to beincluded in school catalogs. The changes condense and speed up theprogram approval process by placing more responsibility with theschools to engage in and document quality program development.Staff will, thereby, have less need to do invasive analysis, or contractwith third−party reviewers, and will, instead, be able to rely oninformation about how schools developed their programs. Theproposed changes encourage continuous improvement on the part ofschools by removing the impediment of EAB approval of minorprogram modifications. They also clarify the process for theevaluation of innovative programs by more carefully definingapproval criteria and also establish operational standards for distanceeducation.
The proposed changes greatly simplify the fee structure, in general,making it simpler for the EAB to administer fees and easier for schoolsto comprehend them.
The changes:
✎ Remove the fee for program revisions affecting less than 25% ofcontent;
✎ Collapse fees for correcting errors in application from more than30 to two fees;
✎ Remove the fee for changing a program name; and,
✎ Establish a simple, more predictable, procedure to set the annualrenewal fee on gross school revenues.
The proposed changes greatly simplify prescriptions and prohibitionsregarding advertising by concentrating on broad categories ofbehavior. They clarify the school bonding requirement by basing iton highest point of “unearned tuition,” but also provide for betterreality−testing by adding criteria so stable schools can have their bondrequirement lowered (without risk to students). The changes simplifythe administrative procedure for bonding school representatives byremoving the requirement for separate bonding and, instead, enablingschools to cover representatives under their school bond. Theproposed changes greatly reduce complexity regarding partialpayments to students who do not complete their programs, clearlyoutlining conditions for pro−rata partial reimbursements based upona single scale for all types of programs. The changes establish a clearercomplaints procedure, and more carefully delineate data collectionand retention requirements.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Because of the nature of the subject matter in this proposed rule, apublic hearing is required, and will be scheduled at a later date. TheEducational Approval Board is responsible for preparing theproposed rule.
Contact Person
If you have questions regarding this rule, you may contact:
Joseph L. Davis, Educational Approval BoardTelephone (608) 266−1996
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Health & Family Services
Rule Submittal Date
On March 14, 1997, the Department of Health & Family Servicessubmitted proposed rules affecting ch. HSS 1 to the WisconsinLegislative Council Rules Clearinghouse, relating to the operation ofthe Department’s uniform fee system, including determination ofparental liability for the costs of court−ordered substitute care.
Analysis
This order amends the Department’s rules for operation of its UniformFee System to apply the child support percentage of income standardin ch. HSS 80 to the determination of expected parental financialsupport for a child who is ordered by a court to be placed in substitutecare because the child is in need of protection or is adjudgeddelinquent, and makes some minor unrelated updating changes toch. HSS 1.
The order implements the directive in s. 46.25 (9) (b), Stats., that theDepartment promulgate rules, separate from ch. HSS 80, for theapplication of the child support percentage of income standard tocourt−ordered substitute care cases.
There is an emergency order in effect.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Public hearing under ss. 227.16, 227.17 and 227.18, Stats.; approvalof rules in final draft form by the DHFS Secretary; and legislativestanding committee review under s. 227.19, Stats. Public hearing isrequired for both the proposed rule and the emergency rule , and willbe held for both on April 8, 1997.
Contact Person
Delores TrutlinDivision of Management & Technology
Telephone (608) 266−0371
Insurance, Commissioner of
Rule Submittal Date
In accordance with ss. 227.14 and 227.15, Stats., on March 10, 1997,the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance submitted proposeds. Ins 2.17 to the Wisconsin Legislative Council RulesClearinghouse.
Analysis
These changes will affect section Ins 2.17, Wis. Adm. Code, relatingto life insurance illustrations.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
The date for the public hearing is April 25, 1997.
Contact People
To obtain a copy of the proposed rule, contact Meg Gunderson at(608) 266−0110 in OCI Central Files.
For additional information, please contact Stephen Mueller at (608)267−2833 or e−mail at [email protected] in the OCI LegalUnit.
Natural Resources
Rule Submittal Date
On March 14, 1997, the Department of Natural Resources submittedproposed board order [LF−12−97] to the Wisconsin LegislativeCouncil Rules Clearinghouse.
Analysis
The subject matter of the proposed rule affecting ch. NR 37 relates totimber cutting on lands adjacent to the Lower Wisconsin StateRiverway.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Public hearing is required and will be held on April 16, 1997.
Contact Person
Doug FendryBureau of Facilities and Lands
Telephone (608) 267−2764
Natural Resources
Rule Submittal Date
On March 14, 1997, the Department of Natural Resources submittedproposed board order [AM−14−97] to the Wisconsin LegislativeCouncil Rules Clearinghouse.
Analysis
The subject matter of the proposed rule affecting chs. NR 400, 406and 407 relates to the air permit program.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Public hearings are required and will be held on April 24 and 25,1997.
Contact Person
Pat KirsopBureau of Air ManagementTelephone (608) 266−2060
Natural Resources
Rule Submittal Date
On March 14, 1997, the Department of Natural Resources submittedproposed board order [PR−20−97] to the Wisconsin LegislativeCouncil Rules Clearinghouse.
Analysis
The subject matter of the proposed rule affecting chs. NR 45 and 51relates to the use regulations on state lands.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Public hearings are required and will be held on April 24 and 25,1997.
Contact Person
Kermit TraskaBureau of Parks and Recreation
Telephone (608) 266−0004
Nursing Home Administrator ExaminingBoard
Rule Submittal Date
On March 14, 1997, the Nursing Home Administrator ExaminingBoard submitted proposed rules to the Wisconsin Joint LegislativeCouncil Staff.
Analysis
The subject matter of the proposed rules affecting chs. NHA 1 to 6relates to the licensure of nursing home administrators.
In this proposed rulemaking order, the Nursing Home AdministratorExamining Board amends ss. NHA 1.02 (1) and NHA 4.03 (2), toclarify that the Board will accept only experience which is acquiredwithin a certain time period (any consecutive 36−month period withinthe 5−year period immediately preceding the date of application forlicensure). In addition, under the current rules, credential applicantsare required to submit applications for examination at least 30 daysprior to the examination. Section NHA 2.02 is being repealed andrecreated to require credential applicants to submit applications forexamination to the Board at least 60 calendar days prior to the date of
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the examination. Section NHA 4.02 (3) is renumbered s. NHA 4.04for proper placement in the code.
Section NHA 1.02 (9) is created to define the term “supervisedclinical practicum.” Sections NHA 2.02 (1) (c), 4.01 (1) (e) and 4.03(4) are created to clarify that credential applicants must provideinformation to the Board relating to any pending criminal charge orconviction record, subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322 and 111.335, Stats.Finally, s. NHA 2.04 is created to identify the standard used by theBoard to determine the passing grades for the state and nationalexaminations; s. NHA 2.05 is created to clarify that the Board maydeny an application for licensure if it determines that an applicant hasviolated the rules of conduct of the examination; and s. NHA 3.01 (2),(3) and (4) are created to identify the Board’s procedure for approvalof regular courses of study, programs of study and specialized.
Section NHA 4.01 (1) (c) is repealed and recreated to clarify thatevidence of completion of the experience requirement must besubmitted to the Board in conjunction with the application forlicensure, not the application for examination. Section NHA 4.04,which states, in part, that a reciprocal examination must be scheduledat a time mutually convenient to the applicant and the Board, is notconsistent with the Board’s current practice; therefore, the provisionis being repealed. Finally, ch. NHA 6, relating to access to publicrecords, is also being repealed. The procedures for obtaining accessto public records of governmental agencies are contained insubchapter II of ch. 19, Stats.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
A public hearing is required and will be held on April 24, 1997.
Contact Person
Pamela Haack, Rules Center CoordinatorTelephone (608) 266−0495
Transportation
Rule Submittal Date
In accordance with s. 227.14 (4m), Stats., on March 11, 1997, theDepartment of Transportation submitted proposed rules to theWisconsin Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse.
Analysis
The subject matter of the proposed rule affecting ch. Trans 177 relatesto motor carriers.
Agency Procedure for Promulgation
Public hearing is required and will be held on April 24, 1997. Theorganizational unit that is responsible for promulgation of the rule isthe Division of Motor Vehicles, Motor Carrier Services Section.
Contact Person
Julie A. Johnson, ParalegalTelephone (608) 266−8810
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shee
t sh
ow
ing a
sset
s, l
iabil
itie
s an
d n
et w
ort
h.
(4)
“G
AA
P”
mea
ns
gen
eral
ly a
ccep
ted a
ccounti
ng p
rinci
ple
s.
(5)
“In
tangib
le a
sset
” m
eans
an a
sset
whic
h d
oes
not
hav
e a
read
ily d
eter
min
ed v
alue,
such
as
goodw
ill,
and i
s not
gen
eral
ly o
ffer
ed f
or
sale
.
(6)
“M
ajor
liab
ilit
y”
mea
ns
a li
abil
ity e
qual
to o
r gre
ater
than
10%
of
the
tota
l li
abil
itie
s li
sted
on t
he
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent.
(7)
“M
anufa
cture
d h
om
e” o
r “h
om
e” m
eans
a m
obil
e hom
e w
hic
h i
s tr
ansp
ort
able
in o
ne
or
more
sec
tions,
whic
h i
n t
he
trav
elin
g m
ode,
is
more
than
8 f
eet
6 i
nch
es i
n w
idth
or
more
than
45 f
eet in
len
gth
, or
when
erec
ted o
n s
ite,
is
more
than
340 s
quar
e fe
et, a
nd w
hic
h is
buil
t on a
per
man
ent ch
assi
s an
d d
esig
ned
to b
e use
d a
s a
dw
elli
ng w
ith o
r w
ithout per
man
ent fo
undat
ion w
hen
connec
ted to the
requir
ed u
tili
ties
, and incl
udes
the
plu
mbin
g, hea
ting, a
ir−
condit
ionin
g, e
lect
rica
l sy
stem
s co
nta
ined
in the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e. C
alcu
lati
ons
use
d to d
eter
min
e th
e num
ber
of
squar
e fe
et in a
str
uct
ure
shal
l be
bas
ed o
n the
stru
cture
’s e
xte
rior
dim
ensi
ons
mea
sure
d at
the
larg
est
hori
zonta
l pro
ject
ions
when
ere
cted
on s
ite.
T
hes
e dim
ensi
ons
shal
l in
clude
all
expan
dab
le r
oom
s, c
abin
ets,
and o
ther
pro
ject
ions
conta
ctin
g t
he
inte
rior
spac
e, b
ut
do n
ot
incl
ude
bay
win
dow
s.F
or
purp
ose
s of
this
chap
ter,
the
mea
sure
men
t of
length
shal
l be
det
erm
ined
in a
ccord
ance
wit
h s
. 348.0
7(3
), S
tats
.
(8)
“M
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler”
or
“dea
ler”
mea
ns
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
A
mobil
e hom
e dea
ler
as s
et f
ort
h i
n s
. 218.1
0(3
), S
tats
., b
ut
does
not
incl
ude:
1. A
rec
reat
ional
veh
icle
dea
ler
as d
efin
ed i
n T
rans
142.0
2(7
).
2. G
over
nm
enta
l unit
s or
agen
ts p
erfo
rmin
g t
hei
r off
icia
l duti
es.
3. A
dver
tisi
ng m
edia
and a
gen
ts p
erfo
rmin
g t
hei
r off
icia
l duti
es.
4. A
lic
ense
d r
ealt
or
involv
ed i
n a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e sa
le s
ole
ly a
s a
resu
lt o
f a
real
est
ate
tran
sact
ion i
ncl
udin
g t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e an
d t
he
real
est
ate
site
on w
hic
h t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e is
loca
ted.
(b)
A p
erso
n n
ot
excl
uded
by p
ar. (a
) w
ho s
ells
tw
o o
r m
ore
new
or
use
d m
anufa
cture
d h
om
es i
n a
ny o
ne
cale
ndar
yea
r.
(9)
“M
obil
e hom
e” h
as t
he
mea
nin
g g
iven
in s
. 340.0
1(2
9),
Sta
ts.
(10)
“N
et w
ort
h”
mea
ns
the
dif
fere
nce
bet
wee
n t
he
asse
t an
d l
iabil
ity v
alues
on a
bal
ance
shee
t. N
egat
ive
net
wort
h i
s th
e ex
cess
of
liab
ilit
ies
over
ass
ets.
(11)
“P
ro−
form
a st
atem
ent”
mea
ns
a st
atem
ent
pre
sente
d a
nti
cipat
ing s
om
e ev
ent
or
even
ts w
hic
h w
ill
occ
ur
in t
he
futu
re.
(12)
“S
ubst
anti
al p
ort
ion o
f th
e as
sets
” m
eans
a val
ue
gre
ater
than
30%
of
all
asse
ts.
Ad
m 6
6.0
3 B
AL
AN
CE
SH
EE
T I
NF
OR
MA
TIO
N.
(1)
A l
icen
se a
ppli
cant
shal
l su
bm
it a
bal
ance
shee
t dat
ed n
ot
more
than
90 d
ays
pri
or
to t
he
dat
e of
appli
cati
on, th
at i
s pre
par
ed i
n a
ccord
ance
wit
h G
AA
P.A
sm
all
busi
nes
s as
def
ined
in s
. 227.1
14(1
)(a)
, S
tats
., w
hic
h d
oes
no i
nte
rim
fin
anci
al r
eport
ing m
ay s
ubm
it a
bal
ance
shee
t fr
om
the
close
of
the
busi
nes
s’ m
ost
rec
ent
fisc
al y
ear.
T
he
bal
ance
shee
t sh
all
conta
in a
llof
the
foll
ow
ing:
(a)
Ass
ets.
(b)
Lia
bil
itie
s.
(c)
Net
wort
h.
(d)
The
signat
ure
of
one
of
the
corp
ora
te o
ffic
ers,
par
tner
s or
ow
ner
s.
(e)
The
nam
e of
any b
ank o
r fi
nan
cial
inst
ituti
on u
sed b
y t
he
appli
cant.
(f)
A s
ched
ule
of
secu
riti
es o
wned
, if
any.
(g)
A s
ched
ule
of
all
real
pro
per
ty h
eld, it
s fa
ir m
arket
val
ue,
book v
alue,
and t
he
amount
and t
erm
s of
any i
ndeb
tednes
s.
(2)
Pro
−fo
rma
stat
emen
ts s
hal
l not
be
acce
pte
d.
(3)
If
the
dep
artm
ent
det
erm
ines
that
ther
e has
bee
n a
mis
stat
emen
t on a
fin
anci
al s
tate
men
t, t
he
dep
artm
ent
may
den
y o
r re
voke
the
lice
nse
.
Ad
m 6
6.0
4 A
SS
ET
RE
PO
RT
ING
. (1
) V
AL
UA
TIO
N. T
he
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent
shal
l pre
sent
asse
ts i
n t
erm
s of
his
tori
cal
cost
or
book v
alue
of
asse
ts. I
n l
ieu o
f a
stat
emen
t pre
sente
d w
ith h
isto
rica
l co
st o
f fi
xed
asse
ts o
r book v
alue
of
asse
ts, th
e dep
artm
ent
may
consi
der
a s
tate
men
t pre
senti
ng f
air
mar
ket
val
ue
info
rmat
ion o
f fi
xed
ass
ets
if c
lear
ly l
abel
ed a
nd a
ccom
pan
ied b
y a
n a
ppra
isal
rep
ort
of
a ce
rtif
ied a
ppra
iser
or
tax
appra
isal
.
(2)
CA
SH
. W
hen
ever
a s
ubst
anti
al p
ort
ion o
f th
e as
sets
of
an e
nti
ty i
s in
the
form
of
cash
, co
nfi
rmat
ion o
f th
e am
ount
is r
equir
ed f
rom
the
finan
cial
inst
ituti
on h
old
ing t
he
cash
.
(3)
RE
CE
IVA
BL
ES
. W
hen
a s
ubst
anti
al p
ort
ion o
f th
e as
sets
of
an e
nti
ty a
re in the
form
of
rece
ivab
les
from
anoth
er indiv
idual
, par
tner
ship
, or
corp
ora
tion, a
ll o
r par
t of
the
rece
ivab
les
shal
l be
dis
counte
d in c
onsi
der
ing
the
net
wort
h o
f th
e ap
pli
cant.
In
ord
er t
o e
val
uat
e th
e qual
ity o
f a
rece
ivab
le, a
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent
from
the
indiv
idual
, par
tner
ship
or
corp
ora
tion s
hal
l be
requir
ed. I
n n
o c
ase
wil
l th
e dep
artm
ent
dis
count
fact
ory
rece
ivab
les.
(4)
IN
VE
NT
OR
Y. T
he
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent
shal
l in
clude
the
num
ber
of
unit
s in
inven
tory
and t
he
num
ber
of
unit
s fl
oor
pla
nned
or
use
d f
or
loan
coll
ater
al.
(5)
CE
RT
AIN
AS
SE
TS
NO
T T
O B
E C
ON
SID
ER
ED
. T
he
dep
artm
ent
shal
l not
consi
der
the
foll
ow
ing a
sset
s in
eval
uat
ing t
he
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent
of
an a
ppli
cant.
(a)
As
spec
ifie
d i
n s
. 815.2
0, S
tats
., e
quit
y i
n h
om
este
ad p
roper
ty u
p t
o $
25,0
00.
(b)
As
spec
ifie
d i
n s
. 815.1
8(3
), S
tats
., i
tem
s of
per
sonal
pro
per
ty w
hic
h a
re e
xem
pt
from
exec
uti
on.
(c)
Any i
nta
ngib
le a
sset
val
ues
.
(d)
Lea
sehold
im
pro
vem
ents
.
(e)
All
oth
er a
sset
s su
bje
ct t
o p
rior
lien
s, s
ecuri
ty a
rran
gem
ents
or
oth
er p
ledges
.
Ad
in 6
6.0
5 L
IAB
ILIT
Y R
EP
OR
TIN
G.
(1)
RE
PO
RT
ING
. A
ll l
iabil
itie
s an
d c
onti
ngen
t li
abil
itie
s sh
all
be
report
ed. T
he
term
s, a
mounts
and c
ondit
ions
of
any m
ajor
liab
ilit
ies
shal
l be
separ
atel
y s
ched
ule
d.
The
sched
ule
shal
l li
st t
he
nam
es o
f in
div
idual
s or
inst
ituti
ons
that
hold
the
deb
t, t
he
amount
of
the
deb
t an
d t
he
term
s of
repay
men
t. A
lis
t of
cust
om
ers
and t
he
amounts
on d
eposi
t w
ith t
he
dea
ler
shal
l be
atta
ched
to
the
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent.
(2)
RA
TIO
AN
ALY
SIS
. A
rat
io a
nal
ysi
s co
mpar
ing lia
bil
itie
s w
ith a
sset
s sh
all be
use
d to e
val
uat
e a
dea
ler’
s fi
nan
cial
pote
nti
al.
If c
urr
ent li
abil
itie
s ex
ceed
curr
ent as
sets
, the
dep
artm
ent m
ay d
eny,
susp
end o
r re
voke
a dea
ler’
s li
cense
. A
n e
xce
pti
on t
o t
his
subse
ctio
n s
hal
l be
mad
e w
hen
the
curr
ent
rati
o i
s le
ss t
han
1 t
o 1
sole
ly d
ue
to t
he
man
ner
the
dea
lers
hip
has
chose
n t
o a
ccount
for
leas
ing o
per
atio
ns.
Ad
m 6
6.0
6 N
ET
WO
RT
H R
EP
OR
TIN
G.
(1)
TR
EA
SU
RY
ST
OC
K. T
reas
ury
sto
ck h
eld b
y a
corp
ora
tion s
hal
l be
report
ed s
epar
atel
y o
n t
he
bal
ance
shee
t an
d c
lear
ly l
abel
ed a
s tr
easu
ry s
tock
.
(2)
PR
EV
IOU
S P
RO
FIT
. P
rofi
t fr
om
the
pre
vio
us
per
iod o
f oper
atio
ns
shal
l be
report
ed s
epar
atel
y i
n t
he
net
wort
h s
ecti
on o
f th
e bal
ance
shee
t.
(3)
NE
GA
TIV
E N
ET
WO
RT
H. A
fin
anci
al s
tate
men
t w
ith a
neg
ativ
e net
wort
h i
s ev
iden
ce o
f a
lack
of
finan
cial
abil
ity t
o c
onduct
busi
nes
s an
d t
he
lice
nse
shal
l be
den
ied o
r re
voked
.
Ad
m 6
6.0
7 T
YP
ES
OF
EN
TIT
IES
. (
1)
SO
LE
PR
OP
RIE
TO
RS
HIP
S. A
sole
pro
pri
etors
hip
shal
l re
port
the
enti
re v
alue
of
asse
ts join
tly o
wned
by the
sole
pro
pri
etor
and b
y o
ne
or
more
per
sons
on its
fin
anci
alst
atem
ent.
The
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent
shal
l be
signed
by t
he
sole
pro
pri
etor.
(2)
PA
RT
NE
RS
HIP
S. P
artn
ersh
ips
shal
l su
bm
it a
sta
tem
ent
for
the
par
tner
ship
as
a w
hole
and i
ndiv
idual
sta
tem
ent
for
each
of
the
gen
eral
par
tner
s. If
the
par
tner
ship
agre
emen
t pro
vid
es f
or
anyth
ing o
ther
than
an e
qual
shar
ing b
y t
he
par
tner
s, i
t sh
all
be
pro
min
entl
y n
ote
d o
n t
he
stat
emen
ts. T
he
pro
vis
ions
of
sub. (1
) re
lati
ng t
o t
he
list
ing o
f jo
intl
y o
wned
ass
ets
also
apply
to t
his
subse
ctio
n.
(3)
CO
RP
OR
AT
ION
S. (
a) A
fin
anci
al s
tate
men
t is
req
uir
ed f
or
the
corp
ora
tion w
hic
h w
ill
hold
the
lice
nse
. A
fin
anci
al s
tate
men
t of
a co
ntr
oll
ing c
orp
ora
tion, par
ent
corp
ora
tion, or
an i
nte
rlock
ing c
orp
ora
tion
may
be
subm
itte
d b
ut
shal
l not
be
subst
itute
d f
or
the
finan
cial
sta
tem
ent
of
the
appli
cant.
(b)
The
indiv
idual
who h
old
s th
e off
ice
of
pre
siden
t of
a co
rpora
tion m
ay n
ot
also
hold
eit
her
the
off
ice
of
secr
etar
y o
r vic
e pre
siden
t as
spec
ifie
d i
n s
. 180.4
1, S
tats
.
Ad
m 6
6.0
8 C
OP
IES
RE
QU
IRE
D. M
obil
e hom
e dea
lers
shal
l fi
le t
hei
r st
atem
ents
in d
upli
cate
. T
he
dep
artm
ent
shal
l fo
rwar
d t
he
dupli
cate
copy t
o t
he
co−
lice
nso
r, t
he
dep
artm
ent
of
finan
cial
inst
ituti
ons.
Ad
m 6
6.0
9 G
EN
ER
AL
RE
QU
IRE
ME
NT
S. (
1)
OP
ER
AT
ING
ST
AT
EM
EN
T. T
he
dep
artm
ent
may
req
uir
e a
dea
ler
to s
ubm
it a
n i
nco
me
stat
emen
t or
oth
er f
inan
cial
info
rmat
ion f
or
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
An i
nit
ial
lice
nse
.
(b)
Ren
ewal
of
a li
cense
.
(c)
A c
han
ge
in t
he
lice
nse
e.
(d)
If a
ny q
ues
tions
aris
e re
gar
din
g t
he
dea
ler’
s fi
nan
cial
condit
ion.
(2)
AC
CE
PT
AB
LE
NE
T W
OR
TH
. (
a) T
he
foll
ow
ing t
able
shal
l be
use
d i
n d
eter
min
ing t
he
acce
pta
ble
min
imum
lev
el o
f net
wort
h o
f an
appli
cant:
An
nu
al
Hom
e S
ale
s V
olu
me
Nu
mb
er o
f H
om
es S
old
Per
Yea
rA
mou
nt
New
Dea
ler
$25,0
00
1−
10
$25,0
00
11−
50
$50,0
00
51−
150
$100,0
00
Over
151
$150,0
00
(b)
The
dep
artm
ent
may
den
y t
he
lice
nse
of
any a
ppli
cant
who f
ails
to m
eet
the
net
wort
h c
rite
ria
set
out
in p
ar. (a
).
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Purs
uan
t to
s. 227.1
14, S
tats
., t
he
dep
artm
ent
does
not
anti
cipat
e th
at t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l hav
e an
y a
dver
se i
mpac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
Ther
e is
no f
isca
l ef
fect
.
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
Donna S
ore
nso
n (
608)
266−
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artm
ent
of
Adm
inis
trat
ion
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. W
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n S
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or
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ison,
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aly
sis
of
ch
. A
dm
67
pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pa
rtm
en
t o
f A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n
Sta
tuto
ry A
uth
ori
ty:
ss.
16.0
04(1
), 2
18.1
01(1
) an
d 2
18.1
6
Sta
tute
s In
terp
rete
d:
ss.
218.0
1(5
)(a)
, 218.1
1, an
d 2
18.1
2
Sec
tion
218.1
01, S
tats
., w
as c
reat
ed i
n 1
991 W
is. A
ct 2
69, au
thori
zing t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Adm
inis
trat
ion t
o a
dm
inis
ter
subch
apte
r V
I of
Ch. 218 a
s it
rel
ates
to m
anufa
cture
d/m
obil
e hom
e dea
lers
and s
ales
per
sons
engag
ed i
n t
he
sale
of
pri
mar
y h
ousi
ng u
nit
s. T
he
rule
est
abli
shes
the
stan
dar
ds
for
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
trad
e pra
ctic
es, fa
cili
ties
and r
ecord
s.
Te
xt
of
Ru
le
SE
CT
ION
1:
Chap
ter
Tra
ns
141 i
s re
pea
led.
SE
CT
ION
2:
Chap
ter
Adm
67 i
s cr
eate
d t
o r
ead:
Ch
ap
ter
Ad
m 6
7
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ED
HO
ME
DE
AL
ER
TR
AD
E P
RA
CT
ICE
S, F
AC
ILIT
IES
AN
D R
EC
OR
DS
Ad
m 6
7.0
1 P
UR
PO
SE
AN
D A
UT
HO
RIT
Y. T
his
chap
ter
is p
rom
ulg
ated
under
the
auth
ori
ty o
f ss
. 16.0
04(1
), 2
18.1
01(1
) an
d 2
18.1
6, S
tats
., t
o i
mple
men
t ss
. 218.0
1(5
)(a)
, 218.1
1 a
nd 2
18.1
2, S
tats
. T
his
chap
ter
appli
es t
o a
ny p
erso
n a
pply
ing f
or
or
hold
ing a
Wis
consi
n m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
or
sale
sper
son l
icen
se.
Ad
m 6
7.0
2 D
EF
INIT
ION
S. I
n t
his
ch
ap
ter:
(1)
“A
vai
lable
for
del
iver
y”
mea
ns
a hom
e th
at h
as b
een c
onst
ruct
ed a
nd is
read
y to b
e del
iver
ed to the
purc
has
er f
rom
the
hom
e sa
les
loca
tion o
r th
e poin
t of
man
ufa
cture
.
(2)
“C
ash p
rice
” m
eans
dea
ler
askin
g p
rice
incl
udin
g d
eale
r in
stal
led o
pti
ons
and a
cces
sori
es a
nd a
ddit
ional
dea
ler
mar
k−
up, pro
fit
and t
ransp
ort
atio
n c
har
ges
, m
inus
the
doll
ar v
alue
of
cash
dis
counts
.
(3)
“D
amag
e” m
eans
def
ects
cau
sed b
y r
easo
ns
oth
er t
han
norm
al w
ear
thro
ugh h
om
e ag
e an
d u
sage.
(4)
“D
epar
tmen
t” m
eans
the
dep
artm
ent
of
adm
inis
trat
ion.
(5)
“L
icen
see”
mea
ns
any m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
or
sale
sper
son o
r an
y p
erso
n w
ho i
s both
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
and a
sal
esper
son.
(6)
“M
anufa
cture
d h
om
e” o
r “h
om
e” m
eans
a m
obil
e hom
e w
hic
h i
s tr
ansp
ort
able
in o
ne
or
more
sec
tions,
whic
h i
n t
he
trav
elin
g m
ode,
is
more
than
8 f
eet
6 i
nch
es i
n w
idth
or
more
than
45 f
eet in
len
gth
, or
when
erec
ted o
n s
ite,
is
more
than
340 s
quar
e fe
et, a
nd w
hic
h is
buil
t on a
per
man
ent ch
assi
s an
d d
esig
ned
to b
e use
d a
s a
dw
elli
ng w
ith o
r w
ithout per
man
ent fo
undat
ion w
hen
connec
ted to the
requir
ed u
tili
ties
, and incl
udes
the
plu
mbin
g, hea
ting, ai
r−co
ndit
ionin
g, an
d e
lect
rica
l sy
stem
s co
nta
ined
in t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e. C
alcu
lati
ons
use
d t
o d
eter
min
e th
e num
ber
of
squar
e fe
et i
n a
str
uct
ure
wil
l be
bas
ed o
n t
he
stru
cture
’s e
xte
rior
dim
ensi
ons
mea
sure
d a
t th
e la
rges
t hori
zonta
l pro
ject
ions
when
ere
cted
on s
ite.
T
hes
e dim
ensi
ons
wil
l in
clude
all
expan
dab
le r
oom
s, c
abin
ets,
and o
ther
pro
ject
ions
conta
ctin
g t
he
inte
rior
spac
e, b
ut
do n
ot
incl
ude
bay
win
dow
s. F
or
purp
ose
s of
this
chap
ter,
the
mea
sure
men
t of
length
shal
l be
det
erm
ined
in a
ccord
ance
wit
h s
. 348.0
7(3
), S
tats
.
(7)
“M
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler”
or
“dea
ler”
mea
ns
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
A m
obil
e hom
e dea
ler
as s
et f
ort
h i
n s
. 218.1
0(3
), S
tats
., b
ut
does
not
incl
ude:
1. A
rec
reat
ional
veh
icle
dea
ler
as d
efin
ed i
n s
. T
rans
142.0
2(7
).
2. G
over
nm
enta
l unit
s or
agen
ts p
erfo
rmin
g t
hei
r off
icia
l duti
es.
3. A
dver
tisi
ng m
edia
and a
gen
ts p
erfo
rmin
g t
hei
r as
signed
duti
es.
4. A
lic
ense
d r
ealt
or
involv
ed i
n a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e sa
le s
ole
ly a
s a
resu
lt o
f a
real
est
ate
tran
sact
ion i
ncl
udin
g t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e an
d t
he
real
est
ate
site
on w
hic
h t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e is
loca
ted.
(b)
A p
erso
n n
ot
excl
uded
by p
ar. (a
) w
ho s
ells
tw
o o
r m
ore
new
or
use
d m
anufa
cture
d h
om
es i
n a
ny o
ne
cale
ndar
yea
r.
(8)
“M
obil
e hom
e” h
as t
he
mea
nin
g s
et f
ort
h i
n s
. 340.0
1(2
9),
Sta
ts.
(9)
“N
ew h
om
e” m
eans
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e th
at h
as n
ever
bee
n o
ccupie
d, use
d o
r so
ld f
or
per
sonal
or
busi
nes
s use
.
(10)
“R
etai
l purc
has
er”
or
“purc
has
er”
mea
ns
any p
urc
has
er n
ot
lice
nse
d a
s a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
or
sale
sper
son.
(11)
“Ser
vic
e ag
reem
ent”
mea
ns
any r
epai
r ag
reem
ent
sold
by a
lic
ense
e.
(12)
“U
sed h
om
e” m
eans
any u
nti
tled
or
titl
ed m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e or
mobil
e hom
e th
at h
as b
een p
revio
usl
y o
ccupie
d, use
d o
r so
ld f
or
per
sonal
or
busi
nes
s use
.
(13)
“Sit
e” m
eans
any p
lot
of
land w
hic
h i
s ow
ned
or
rente
d, an
d u
sed o
r in
tended
to b
e use
d f
or
the
acco
mm
odat
ion o
f a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e or
mobil
e hom
e fo
r re
siden
tial
purp
ose
s.
Ad
m 6
7.0
3 A
DV
ER
TIS
ING
AN
D S
AL
ES
RE
PR
ES
EN
TA
TIO
NS
. (
1)
TR
UT
HF
UL
. T
he
use
of
fals
e, d
ecep
tive
or
mis
lead
ing a
dver
tisi
ng o
r re
pre
senta
tions
by a
ny l
icen
see
to i
nduce
the
purc
has
e of
am
anufa
cture
d hom
e co
nst
itute
s an
unfa
ir p
ract
ice
and i
s pro
hib
ited
.
(2)
FA
CT
UA
L. A
ny l
icen
see,
mak
ing a
sta
tem
ent
of
fact
to t
he
publi
c in
an a
dver
tise
men
t, w
ritt
en s
tate
men
t or
repre
senta
tion c
once
rnin
g t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e off
ered
for
sale
, the
serv
ices
pro
vid
ed o
r an
y o
ther
aspec
ts o
f busi
nes
s oper
atio
n, sh
all
upon r
eques
t of
the
dep
artm
ent,
furn
ish e
vid
ence
of
the
val
idit
y a
nd a
ccura
cy o
f th
e st
atem
ent
of
fact
at
the
tim
e it
was
mad
e.
(3)
DIS
CL
OS
UR
ES
RE
QU
IRE
D W
HE
N A
DV
ER
TIS
ING
PR
ICE
. W
hen
the
pri
ce o
f a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e is
adver
tise
d b
y a
lic
ense
e, the
adver
tise
d p
rice
shal
l in
clude
all ch
arges
that
shal
l be
pai
d b
y the
purc
has
erto
acq
uir
e ow
ner
ship
of
the
adver
tise
d h
om
e w
ith t
he
exce
pti
on o
f th
e sa
les
tax a
nd t
he
titl
e re
gis
trat
ion f
ees.
(4)
NA
ME
. A
dver
tise
men
ts f
or
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e sa
les
shal
l in
clude
the
lice
nse
d b
usi
nes
s nam
e.
(5)
NE
W O
R U
SE
D. W
hen
adver
tisi
ng a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e, a
lic
ense
e sh
all
stat
e w
het
her
the
hom
e is
new
or
use
d. I
f al
l of
the
hom
es i
n a
n a
dver
tise
men
t ar
e new
or
use
d, one
refe
rence
des
ignat
ing t
hat
they
are
new
or
use
d i
s su
ffic
ient.
(6)
EX
PIR
AT
ION
TE
RM
S O
F S
AL
ES
OR
PR
OM
OT
ION
S.
When
ever
a s
ale
or
pro
moti
on o
ffer
ing g
ifts
, m
erch
andis
e, e
quip
men
t, a
cces
sori
es, se
rvic
e, d
isco
unts
, pri
ce r
educt
ions
or
cash
is
adver
tise
d, th
ead
ver
tise
men
t shal
l sp
ecif
ical
ly d
iscl
ose
the
expir
atio
n t
erm
s or
dat
e of
the
sale
or
pro
moti
on.
Ad
m 6
7.0
4
PU
RC
HA
SE
CO
NT
RA
CT
. (
1)
US
AG
E. (
a) A
lic
ense
e sh
all
furn
ish r
etai
l purc
has
ers
wit
h a
copy o
f a
docu
men
t en
titl
ed “
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act”
that
cle
arly
sta
tes
that
the
reta
ilpurc
has
er i
s m
akin
g a
n o
ffer
to p
urc
has
e a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e. A
n e
xac
t co
py o
f th
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act
shal
l be
pro
vid
ed t
o t
he
purc
has
er a
t th
e ti
me
the
purc
has
er s
igns
the
off
er a
nd a
gai
n a
fter
the
off
er i
s ac
cepte
dby t
he
dea
ler.
A
ny c
han
ges
in t
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act
afte
r si
gnin
g b
y t
he
purc
has
er o
r su
bse
quen
t to
acc
epta
nce
by t
he
dea
ler
shal
l be
init
iale
d b
y a
ll t
he
par
ties
on a
ll c
opie
s.
(b)
A m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act
shal
l be
exec
ute
d w
hen
ever
the
lice
nse
e ac
cepts
a d
ow
n p
aym
ent,
dep
osi
t, o
r ti
tle
for
a tr
ade−
in u
nit
fro
m a
pro
spec
tive
reta
il p
urc
has
er.
(2)
C
ON
TR
AC
T F
AC
E R
EQ
UIR
EM
EN
TS
. A
purc
has
e co
ntr
act
shal
l ac
com
pli
sh a
ll o
f th
e fo
llow
ing o
n i
ts f
ace:
(a)
Cle
arly
iden
tify
the
nam
es a
nd a
ddre
sses
of
the
dea
ler
and t
he
purc
has
er.
(b)
Des
crib
e th
e m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e purc
has
ed b
y y
ear,
mak
e, m
odel
and i
den
tifi
cati
on n
um
ber
, an
d a
ny t
rade−
in u
nit
by y
ear,
mak
e an
d m
odel
and s
pec
ify w
het
her
the
purc
has
ed h
om
e is
new
or
use
d.
(c)
Sta
te t
he
dat
e an
d t
ime
each
sig
nat
ure
is
affi
xed
.
(d)
Incl
ude
the
sale
sper
son’s
nam
e an
d l
icen
se n
um
ber
in a
n a
rea
separ
ate
from
the
signat
ure
s of
the
purc
has
er a
nd d
eale
r or
auth
ori
zed r
epre
senta
tive.
(e)
Spec
ify a
n a
nti
cipat
ed d
eliv
ery d
ate
and s
tate
furt
her
in b
old
fac
ed t
ype
nex
t to
the
anti
cipat
ed d
eliv
ery d
ate:
IF
TH
E M
AN
UFA
CT
UR
ED
HO
ME
OR
DE
RE
D B
Y T
HE
PU
RC
HA
SE
R I
S N
OT
AV
AIL
AB
LE
FO
R D
EL
IVE
RY
BY
TH
E D
EA
LE
R W
ITH
IN 1
5 C
AL
EN
DA
R D
AY
S A
FT
ER
TH
E A
NT
ICIP
AT
ED
DE
LIV
ER
Y D
AT
E, E
XC
EP
T W
HE
N T
RIP
PE
RM
ITS
TO
TR
AN
SP
OR
T T
HE
HO
ME
CA
NN
OT
BE
IS
SU
ED
,T
HE
PU
RC
HA
SE
R M
AY
CA
NC
EL
TH
IS O
RD
ER
. T
HE
PU
RC
HA
SE
R S
HA
LL
RE
CE
IVE
A F
UL
L R
EF
UN
D O
F A
NY
DO
WN
PA
YM
EN
T A
ND
RE
TU
RN
OF
TH
E T
RA
DE
−IN
, O
R T
ITL
E F
OR
TH
ET
RA
DE
−IN
OR
BO
TH
BY
TH
E C
LO
SE
OF
TH
E D
EA
LE
R’S
NE
XT
BU
SIN
ES
S D
AY
. I
F T
HE
TR
AD
E−
IN H
AS
BE
EN
SO
LD
, T
HE
PU
RC
HA
SE
R S
HA
LL
RE
CE
IVE
TH
E T
RA
DE
−IN
AL
LO
WA
NC
ES
PE
CIF
IED
IN
TH
E O
FF
ER
.
(f)
Cle
arly
sta
te t
he
pri
ce d
ue
on c
losi
ng a
nd t
he
know
n c
om
ponen
ts o
f th
at p
rice
incl
udin
g, but
not
lim
ited
to, th
e pri
ce o
f th
e m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e, t
he
pri
ce a
nd d
escr
ipti
on o
f an
y a
ddit
ional
acc
esso
ries
, opti
ons
or
equip
men
t, s
ales
tax
, li
cense
, ti
tle
fees
, dow
n−
pay
men
t an
d t
rade−
in a
llow
ance
. R
ebat
es s
hal
l be
stat
ed s
epar
atel
y b
y d
oll
ar a
mount
and a
ssig
nm
ent.
(g)
Cle
arly
sta
te w
het
her
the
contr
act
is s
ubje
ct t
o t
he
purc
has
er o
bta
inin
g a
ccep
table
fin
anci
ng t
hro
ugh t
he
dea
ler
or
at t
he
cred
itor
of
the
purc
has
er’s
choic
e, a
nd h
ow
long t
he
purc
has
er h
as t
o o
bta
in f
inan
cing.
If t
he
purc
has
er i
s unab
le t
o o
bta
in a
ccep
table
fin
anci
ng, th
e purc
has
er m
ay c
ance
l th
e co
ntr
act
wit
hout
pen
alty
and s
hal
l, b
y t
he
close
of
the
dea
ler’
s nex
t busi
nes
s day
, re
ceiv
e a
full
ref
und o
f an
y d
ow
n−
pay
men
t an
dre
turn
of
the
trad
e−in
, ti
tle
for
the
trad
e−in
or
both
. T
he
lice
nse
e m
ay d
elay
ret
urn
ing a
dep
osi
ted d
ow
n−
pay
men
t bey
ond t
he
close
of
the
dea
ler’
s nex
t busi
nes
s day
only
when
the
purc
has
er’s
per
sonal
chec
k o
r oth
erneg
oti
able
inst
rum
ent has
not cl
eare
d the
pay
or’
s ban
k.
If the
chec
k o
r oth
er n
egoti
able
inst
rum
ent cl
ears
, the
lice
nse
e sh
all re
turn
, in p
erso
n o
r by m
ail, the
dow
n−
pay
men
t to
the
purc
has
er w
ithin
24 h
ours
of
rece
ivin
gev
iden
ce o
f cl
eara
nce
. I
f th
e tr
ade−
in h
as b
een s
old
, th
e purc
has
er s
hal
l re
ceiv
e th
e tr
ade−
in a
llow
ance
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
off
er.
(h)
Spec
ify a
ll o
ther
neg
oti
ated
condit
ions
of
the
sale
not
stat
ed e
lsew
her
e on t
he
contr
act.
(3)
TE
RM
INA
TIO
N O
F O
FF
ER
TO
PU
RC
HA
SE
. (a
) U
nle
ss o
ther
wis
e sp
ecif
ied in the
contr
act, the
off
er to p
urc
has
e is
auto
mat
ical
ly v
oid
ed if
the
lice
nse
e fa
ils
to a
ccep
t or
reje
ct the
off
er b
y the
close
of
the
dea
ler’
snex
t busi
nes
s day
.
(b)
The
lice
nse
e sh
all not se
ll the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e to
any o
ther
par
ty u
nti
l th
e off
er is
reje
cted
by the
lice
nse
e or
the
off
er is
void
ed in a
ccord
ance
wit
h this
sec
tion, o
r th
e purc
has
er c
ance
ls the
contr
act in
acc
ord
ance
wit
h s
ub. (4
).
(c)
Any d
ow
n p
aym
ent, d
eposi
t or
titl
e sh
all be
retu
rned
to the
pro
spec
tive
reta
il p
urc
has
er w
ithin
2 w
ork
ing h
ours
of
the
tim
e th
e off
er to p
urc
has
e is
rej
ecte
d b
y the
lice
nse
e. I
f th
e pro
spec
tive
purc
has
er is
not pre
sent
or
avai
lable
duri
ng t
he
2 h
our
per
iod, th
ose
ite
ms
shal
l be
retu
rned
in p
erso
n o
r m
aile
d b
y t
he
close
of
the
dea
ler’
s nex
t busi
nes
s day
.
(4)
PE
NA
LT
IES
FO
R C
AN
CE
LL
AT
ION
BY
PU
RC
HA
SE
R. (
a) T
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act sh
all cl
earl
y s
tate
that
can
cell
atio
n o
f a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e co
ntr
act w
ithin
24 h
ours
of
acce
pta
nce
by a
dea
ler
may
subje
ctth
e purc
has
er t
o a
pen
alty
of
up t
o 1
% o
f th
e ca
sh p
rice
of
the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e an
d t
hat
can
cell
atio
n a
fter
the
24 h
our
per
iod m
ay s
ubje
ct t
he
purc
has
er t
o a
pen
alty
not
to e
xce
ed t
he
pen
alty
am
ount
spec
ifie
d i
n t
he
contr
act.
M
odif
icat
ion o
f th
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act
shal
l not
exte
nd t
he
24 h
our
per
iod. D
ocu
men
ted p
roof
of
noti
fica
tion o
f ca
nce
llat
ion i
s re
quir
ed r
egar
dle
ss o
f th
e m
ethod o
f noti
fica
tion.
(b)
The
titl
e an
d a
ny d
ow
n−
pay
men
t or
dep
osi
t w
hic
h i
s not
reta
ined
by t
he
dea
ler
as a
pen
alty
in a
ccord
ance
wit
h p
ar. (a
) sh
all
be
retu
rned
to t
he
purc
has
er b
y t
he
close
of
the
dea
ler’
s nex
t busi
nes
s day
foll
ow
ing
rece
ipt
of
the
purc
has
er’s
noti
ce o
f ca
nce
llat
ion.
(5)
PR
ICE
CH
AN
GE
S. A
ny i
ncr
ease
in p
rice
to a
ret
ail
purc
has
er a
fter
the
dea
ler
has
acc
epte
d a
n o
ffer
is
an u
nfa
ir p
ract
ice
and p
rohib
ited
exce
pt
when
the
pri
ce i
ncr
ease
is
due
to a
ny o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
The
addit
ion o
f new
equip
men
t re
quir
ed b
y s
tate
or
feder
al l
aw.
(b)
Sta
te o
r fe
der
al t
ax c
han
ges
.
(c)
The
rea
ppra
isal
of
a tr
ade−
in u
nit w
hich
has
suf
fere
d d
amag
e as
def
ined
in this
chap
ter
or
is m
issi
ng p
arts
or
acce
ssori
es w
hic
h w
ere
par
t of
the
trad
e−in
unit
at th
e ti
me
the
purc
has
e co
ntr
act w
as e
xec
ute
d.
Rea
ppra
isal
by
the
lice
nse
e sh
all
be
lim
ited
to a
n a
mount
equal
to t
he
reta
il r
epai
r co
sts
of
dam
ages
incu
rred
, or
to t
he
val
ue
of
par
ts o
r ac
cess
ori
es r
emoved
.
(6)
WA
RR
AN
TIE
S. (
a) R
efer
ence
to a
ny w
arra
nti
es, se
rvic
e ag
reem
ents
or
war
ranty
dis
clai
mer
s w
hic
h a
pply
to t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e sh
all
be
mad
e on t
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act.
(b)
If
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e is
sold
wit
h a
war
ranty
, th
e w
arra
nty
shal
l be
in w
riti
ng a
nd s
hal
l be
pro
vid
ed t
o t
he
purc
has
er a
t th
e ti
me
the
hom
e is
del
iver
ed.
(c)
If a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e is
sold
on a
n a
s is
, no w
arra
nty
bas
is, th
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act
shal
l in
clude
the
foll
ow
ing s
tate
men
t in
bold
fac
e ty
pe:
“A
S I
S −
NO
WA
RR
AN
TY
” −
“E
XC
EP
T F
OR
AN
Y E
XP
RE
SS
ED
OR
IM
PL
IED
WA
RR
AN
TY
BY
TH
E M
AN
UFA
CT
UR
ER
OR
OT
HE
R T
HIR
D P
AR
TY
WH
ICH
EX
IST
S O
N T
HIS
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ED
HO
ME
, T
HE
EN
TIR
E R
ISK
AS
TO
TH
E Q
UA
LIT
Y A
ND
PE
RF
OR
MA
NC
E O
F T
HIS
HO
ME
IS
WIT
H T
HE
PU
RC
HA
SE
R, A
ND
SH
OU
LD
TH
E H
OM
E P
RO
VE
DE
FE
CT
IVE
FO
LL
OW
ING
TH
E P
UR
CH
AS
E, T
HE
PU
RC
HA
SE
R S
HA
LL
AS
SU
ME
TH
E E
NT
IRE
CO
ST
OF
AL
L S
ER
VIC
ING
AN
D R
EPA
IR.”
(d)
A w
arra
nto
r sh
all
serv
ice
or
repai
r a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e in
acc
ord
ance
wit
h t
he
term
s an
d c
ondit
ions
of
the
war
ranty
or
serv
ice
agre
emen
t.
(7)
NA
ME
OF
PR
IOR
OW
NE
R. T
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act
shal
l in
clude
the
nam
e an
d a
ddre
ss o
f th
e cu
rren
t ti
tled
ow
ner
if
the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e is
consi
gned
to o
r li
sted
by t
he
lice
nse
e. T
he
nam
e an
d a
ddre
ss o
fth
e pre
vio
us
ow
ner
shal
l be
kep
t on f
ile
at t
he
dea
ler’
s busi
nes
s off
ice
if t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e is
ow
ned
and o
ffer
ed f
or
sale
by t
he
lice
nse
e.
(8)
ON
SIT
E S
AL
ES
. I
f th
e m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e is
dis
pla
yed
for
sale
on a
ren
tal
lot
site
or
if a
lic
ense
e re
pre
sents
that
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e m
ay o
ccupy a
sit
e in
a s
pec
ifie
d h
om
e par
k, th
e dea
ler
shal
l:
(a)
Cle
arly
sta
te o
n t
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act
whet
her
or
not
the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e m
ay h
ave
to b
e m
oved
fro
m t
he
site
.
(b)
Cle
arly
sta
te o
n t
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act
that
the
contr
act
is v
oid
able
by t
he
purc
has
er i
f th
e purc
has
er o
r hom
e is
not
acce
pta
ble
in t
he
hom
e par
k.
(c)
If the
hom
e m
ay r
emai
n o
n s
ite,
info
rm the
pro
spec
tive
purc
has
er in w
riti
ng p
rior
to the
exec
uti
on o
f th
e co
ntr
act th
at a
copy o
f th
e cu
rren
t hom
e par
k lea
se a
nd r
ule
s m
ay b
e obta
ined
fro
m the
curr
ent hom
e ow
ner
or
par
k o
per
ator
(9)
SE
RV
ICE
FE
ES
. A
lic
ense
e sh
all
not
asse
ss a
purc
has
er a
n a
ddit
ional
ser
vic
e ch
arge
or
fee
for
com
ple
ting a
ny s
ales
−re
late
d h
om
e in
spec
tion f
orm
s w
hic
h a
re r
equir
ed b
y l
aw o
r ru
le.
(10)
WA
IVE
R.
The
use
of
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act w
hic
h r
equir
es the
purc
has
er to w
aive
any c
laim
s th
e purc
has
er m
ay h
ave
for
bre
ach o
f co
ntr
act by the
lice
nse
e is
an u
nfa
ir p
ract
ice
and is
pro
hib
ited
.
Adm
67.0
5 S
EL
LIN
G A
GR
EE
ME
NT
S. (
1)
US
AG
E A
ND
CO
NT
EN
TS
. W
hen
ever
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
list
s or
off
ers
to s
ell a
hom
e on c
onsi
gnm
ent a
wri
tten
sel
ling a
gre
emen
t sh
all be
com
ple
ted a
nd
shal
l in
clude:
(a)
The
dat
e of
the
sell
ing a
gre
emen
t.
(b)
The
nam
e of
the
hom
e ow
ner
and d
eale
r an
d a
ny o
ther
par
ties
to t
he
agre
emen
t.
(c)
The
des
crip
tion o
f th
e hom
e in
cludin
g y
ear,
mak
e an
d i
den
tifi
cati
on n
um
ber
.
(d)
The
term
s of
the
agre
emen
t in
cludin
g the
dura
tion o
f th
e ag
reem
ent, the
sell
ing p
rice
, the
amount of
sale
s co
mm
issi
on o
r fe
e an
d w
hen
the
sale
s co
mm
issi
on o
r fe
e is
to b
e pai
d.
The
sale
s co
mm
issi
on o
r fe
e sh
all
not
be
char
ged
unti
l th
e sa
le o
f th
e hom
e.
(e)
A s
tate
men
t by t
he
ow
ner
indic
atin
g t
hat
eit
her
the
hom
e is
cle
ar o
f an
y l
iens,
or
the
amount
of
any o
uts
tandin
g l
ien b
alan
ce.
(f)
Sig
nat
ure
s of
the
hom
e ow
ner
and t
he
sell
ing d
eale
r.
(2)
ON
−S
ITE
SA
LE
S O
N R
EN
TA
L S
ITE
S. M
anufa
cture
d h
om
es s
elli
ng a
gre
emen
ts f
or
unit
s off
ered
for
sale
on−
site
shal
l st
ate
whet
her
the
hom
e m
ay r
emai
n o
n t
he
sam
e re
nta
l lo
t fo
llow
ing t
he
sale
. I
f it
may
rem
ain, th
e par
k o
per
ator
or
ow
ner
s of
the
land s
hal
l pro
vid
e th
e li
cense
e w
ith a
copy o
f th
e cu
rren
t le
ase
agre
emen
t an
d w
ritt
en r
ule
s.
(3)
NE
T S
AL
ES
PR
OH
IBIT
ED
. L
icen
sees
shal
l not
obta
in, neg
oti
ate,
or
atte
mpt
to n
egoti
ate
any m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e se
llin
g a
gre
emen
t pro
vid
ing f
or
a st
ipula
ted n
et p
rice
to t
he
ow
ner
wit
h t
he
exce
ss o
ver
the
stip
ula
ted n
et p
rice
to b
e re
ceiv
ed b
y t
he
lice
nse
e as
com
mis
sion.
(4)
CO
OL
ING
PE
RIO
D. W
hen
ever
a h
om
e is
sold
aw
ay f
rom
the
lice
nse
d p
lace
of
busi
nes
s, the
dea
ler
shal
l fu
rnis
h the
cust
om
er w
ith a
wri
tten
noti
ce o
f th
e 3−
day
cooli
ng−
off
rig
hts
purs
uan
t to
s. 423.2
02, S
tats
.
Ad
m 6
7.0
6 D
ISC
LO
SU
RE
OF
TH
E C
ON
DIT
ION
OF
TH
E M
AN
UF
AC
TU
RE
D H
OM
E. (
1)
MO
DE
L Y
EA
R D
ES
IGN
AT
ION
. C
han
gin
g t
he
model
yea
r of
a m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e is
an u
nfa
ir p
ract
ice
and
is p
rohib
ited
. I
f no m
odel
yea
r is
des
ignat
ed, th
e yea
r of
man
ufa
cture
appli
es.
(2)
NE
W M
AN
UFA
CT
UR
ED
HO
ME
DIS
CL
OS
UR
E. T
he
lice
nse
e sh
all,
on t
he
face
of
the
new
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e purc
has
e co
ntr
act,
dis
close
all
dea
ler
inst
alle
d o
pti
ons
or
acce
ssori
es a
nd w
het
her
or
not
the
opti
ons
or
acce
ssori
es a
re w
arra
nte
d.
(3)
US
ED
MA
NU
FAC
TU
RE
D H
OM
E G
EN
ER
AL
CO
ND
ITIO
N D
ISC
LO
SU
RE
. (a
) L
icen
sees
shal
l in
form
pro
spec
tive
reta
il p
urc
has
ers
of
use
d m
anufa
cture
d h
om
es in w
riti
ng b
efore
the
exec
uti
on o
f th
e purc
has
eco
ntr
act i
n t
he
man
ner
and o
n t
he
form
pre
scri
bed
by t
he
dep
artm
ent,
of
all
signif
ican
t st
ruct
ura
l or
mec
han
ical
def
ects
or
dam
age.
If
the
lice
nse
e is
unab
le t
o d
eter
min
e w
het
her
spec
ific
dam
age
or
def
ects
exis
t, t
hat
fact
shal
l al
so b
e note
d o
n the
dis
closu
re f
orm
. D
iscl
osu
re o
f in
form
atio
n s
hal
l in
clude
that
whic
h the
lice
nse
e dis
cover
s as
a r
esult
of
a cl
ose
vis
ual
insp
ecti
on w
hic
h s
hal
l co
nsi
st o
f, b
ut is
not li
mit
ed to, a
wal
k−
around
and i
nte
rior
insp
ecti
on, an
under
hom
e in
spec
tion, ro
of
insp
ecti
on a
nd i
nsp
ecti
on o
f th
e ap
pli
ance
s. L
icen
sees
are
not
requir
ed t
o d
ism
antl
e an
y p
art
of
the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e duri
ng t
he
insp
ecti
on p
roce
ss.
(b)
Unle
ss o
ther
wis
e ag
reed
to i
n t
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act,
the
insp
ecti
on d
iscl
osu
res
shal
l nei
ther
cre
ate
any w
arra
nti
es, ex
pre
ssed
or
impli
ed, or
affe
ct w
arra
nty
cover
age
pro
vid
ed f
or
in t
he
purc
has
e co
ntr
act.
Ad
m 6
7.0
7 F
AC
ILIT
IES
AN
D R
EC
OR
DS
. (
1)
BU
SIN
ES
S F
AC
ILIT
IES
. B
usi
nes
s fa
cili
ties
req
uir
ed t
o b
e pro
vid
ed a
nd m
ainta
ined
by m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
lers
shal
l be
as f
oll
ow
s:
(a)
A b
usi
nes
s off
ice
shal
l m
ainta
in b
ooks,
rec
ord
s an
d f
iles
nec
essa
ry t
o c
onduct
busi
nes
s. T
he
requir
ed b
usi
nes
s off
ice
may
be
esta
bli
shed
wit
hin
a r
esid
ence
if
it i
s ac
cess
ible
to a
n o
uts
ide
entr
ance
and i
s use
dpri
mar
ily f
or
conduct
ing t
he
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e busi
nes
s.
(b)
If
a dis
pla
y l
ot
is p
rovid
ed, it
shal
l be
wit
hin
the
sam
e blo
ck o
r dir
ectl
y a
cross
the
stre
et f
rom
the
mai
n b
usi
nes
s lo
cati
on.
(c)
A r
epai
r sh
op, o
r a
serv
ice
contr
act w
ith a
nea
rby r
epai
r sh
op, w
her
e th
ere
are
repai
r to
ols
, rep
air
equip
men
t an
d p
erso
nnel
to p
erfo
rm the
serv
ices
pro
vid
ed f
or
in a
war
ranty
appli
cable
to a
hom
e so
ld b
y the
dea
ler.
Any
ser
vic
e co
ntr
act
shal
l be
on t
he
form
pro
vid
ed b
y t
he
dep
artm
ent.
(2)
RE
LO
CA
TIO
N. A
lic
ense
d l
oca
tion m
ay n
ot
be
relo
cate
d w
ithout
noti
ce t
o t
he
dep
artm
ent.
(3)
ZO
NIN
G. T
he
busi
nes
s pre
mis
es s
hal
l co
mply
wit
h a
ll l
oca
l zo
nin
g, buil
din
g c
ode
and p
erm
it r
equir
emen
ts.
(4)
SIG
N. M
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
lers
who c
arry
and d
ispla
y i
nven
tory
shal
l pro
vid
e an
exte
rior
busi
nes
s si
gn i
n c
om
pli
ance
wit
h s
. 100.1
8(5
), S
tats
.
(5)
TE
MP
OR
AR
Y S
AL
ES
LO
CA
TIO
NS
. M
anufa
cture
d h
om
es d
eale
rs s
hal
l be
per
mit
ted t
o d
ispla
y a
nd s
ell
hom
es a
t a
tem
pora
ry s
ite
oth
er t
han
the
lice
nse
d p
lace
of
busi
nes
s pro
vid
ed t
hat
:
(a)
Eac
h l
icen
see
furn
ishes
the
dep
artm
ent
wit
h w
ritt
en n
oti
fica
tion o
f th
e sa
le a
nd l
oca
tion a
t le
ast
10 d
ays
in a
dvan
ce o
f an
y t
empora
ry s
ale
to l
ast
longer
than
10 d
ays.
(b)
The
dea
ler
does
not
par
tici
pat
e in
more
than
6 s
ales
at
a te
mpora
ry s
ite
duri
ng e
ach l
icen
sing c
alen
dar
yea
r.
(c)
A c
onsi
gned
, li
sted
or
model
hom
e sh
all
not
be
consi
der
ed a
tem
pora
ry s
ales
loca
tion.
(6)
RE
CO
RD
S K
EP
T. T
he
min
imum
of
books
and r
ecord
s re
quir
ed t
o b
e kep
t an
d m
ainta
ined
at
the
lice
nse
busi
nes
s pre
mis
es b
y a
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
under
ss.
218.1
1(3
) an
d (
7)(
c) a
nd 3
42.1
6(2
), S
tats
.,sh
all
incl
ude:
(a)
The
titl
e fo
r ea
ch u
sed h
om
e ow
ned
and o
ffer
ed f
or
sale
and the
man
ufa
cture
r’s
stat
emen
t of
ori
gin
info
rmat
ion f
or
each
new
hom
e ow
ned
and o
ffer
ed f
or
sale
. T
he
dea
ler
shal
l al
so h
ave
eith
er a
fac
tory
invoic
e,a
com
ple
ted d
eale
r re
assi
gnm
ent
form
or
a purc
has
e co
ntr
act
evid
enci
ng t
rade−
in o
r purc
has
e w
hen
a m
anufa
cture
r or
lendin
g i
nst
ituti
on i
s hold
ing t
he
titl
e or
man
ufa
cture
r’s
stat
emen
t of
ori
gin
of
the
man
ufa
cture
dhom
e.
(b)
A w
ritt
en s
elli
ng a
gre
emen
t bet
wee
n t
he
ow
ner
and d
eale
r fo
r ea
ch m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e ow
ned
by a
n i
ndiv
idual
and o
ffer
ed f
or
sale
or
list
ed b
y t
he
dea
ler.
(c)
The
ori
gin
al o
r a
copy o
f al
l m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e purc
has
e co
ntr
acts
, purc
has
e ord
ers
and i
nvoic
es. T
he
reco
rds
shal
l al
so i
ncl
ude
a co
py o
f M
VI
Wis
consi
n t
itle
and r
egis
trat
ion a
ppli
cati
on f
orm
s as
addit
ional
evid
ence
of
the
sale
as
wel
l as
info
rmat
ion r
egar
din
g c
oll
ecti
on o
f sa
les
tax a
nd W
isco
nsi
n t
itle
and r
egis
trat
ion f
ees.
(d)
A r
ecord
of
ever
y m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e bought,
sold
, ex
chan
ged
, co
nsi
gned
, or
list
ed. T
he
info
rmat
ion s
hal
l be
mai
nta
ined
at
each
lic
ense
d l
oca
tion i
n t
he
foll
ow
ing f
orm
at:
Dat
eA
cquir
edA
cquir
edF
rom
Nam
e &
Addre
ss
New
or
Use
dY
ear
Mak
e−ID
Dat
e S
old
or
Dis
pose
d o
fD
ispose
d o
f or
sold
to N
ame
&A
ddre
ss
(7)
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
OF
RE
CO
RD
S. T
he
reco
rd b
ook d
escr
ibed
in s
ub. (6
)(d)
shal
l be
mai
nta
ined
for
5 y
ears
as
requir
ed b
y s
. 342.1
6(2
), S
tats
., a
nd a
ll o
ther
req
uir
ed r
ecord
s sh
all
be
mai
nta
ined
for
a per
iod o
f5
yea
rs f
rom
the
dat
e of
sale
incl
udin
g c
opie
s of
fact
ory
invoic
es, d
eale
r re
assi
gnm
ent fo
rms,
sel
ling a
gre
emen
ts, p
urc
has
e co
ntr
acts
, MV
1 a
nd M
V11
Wis
consi
n tit
le a
nd r
egis
trat
ion a
ppli
cati
ons,
reg
ula
r an
d c
onfo
rmin
gpow
er o
f at
torn
ey f
orm
s fo
r m
oto
r veh
icle
s ta
ken
in o
n t
rade,
and p
rior
ow
ner
odom
eter
dis
closu
re s
tate
men
ts. T
he
reco
rds
shal
l be
kep
t in
the
pla
ce o
f busi
nes
s duri
ng b
usi
nes
s hours
and s
hal
l be
open
to i
nsp
ecti
on
and c
opyin
g b
y t
he
dep
artm
ent
duri
ng r
easo
nab
le b
usi
nes
s hours
.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Purs
uan
t to
s. 227.1
14, S
tats
., t
he
dep
artm
ent
does
not
anti
cipat
e th
at t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l hav
e an
y a
dver
se i
mpac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
Ther
e is
no f
isca
l ef
fect
.
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
Donna S
ore
nso
n (
608)
266−
2887
Dep
artm
ent
of
Adm
inis
trat
ion
101 E
. W
ilso
n S
t., 10th
Flo
or
Mad
ison,
WI
53702
An
aly
sis
of
ch
. A
dm
68
pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pa
rtm
en
t o
f A
dm
inis
tra
tio
n
Sta
tuto
ry A
uth
ori
ty:
ss.
16.0
04(1
), 2
18.1
1(2
)(b)
1, 218.1
1(2
)(b)
2, 2
18.1
2(2
)(b)
1, an
d 2
18.1
2(2
)(b)
2.
Sta
tute
s In
terp
rete
d:
ss.
218.0
1(5
)(a)
, 218.1
1, an
d 2
18.1
2
Sec
tion
218.1
01, S
tats
., w
as c
reat
ed in 1
991 W
is. A
ct 2
69, a
uth
ori
zing the
Dep
artm
ent of
Adm
inis
trat
ion to a
dm
inis
ter
subch
. VI
of
ch. 2
18 a
s it
rel
ates
to m
anufa
cture
d/m
obil
e hom
e dea
lers
and s
ales
per
sons
engag
edin
the
sale
of
pri
mar
y h
ousi
ng u
nit
s. T
his
Chap
ter
esta
bli
shes
the
per
iod, ex
pir
atio
n d
ate
and f
ee f
or
lice
nse
s is
sued
to m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
lers
and s
ales
per
sons.
It
als
o e
stab
lish
es t
he
per
iod, ex
pir
atio
n d
ate
and
fee
for
regis
trat
ion p
late
s is
sued
to d
eale
rs.
Man
ufa
cture
d/m
obil
e hom
es d
eale
rs a
nd s
ales
per
sons
hav
e bee
n r
egula
ted u
nder
the
form
er c
h. T
rans
144 s
ince
the
pro
gra
m w
as t
ransf
erre
d t
o t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Adm
inis
trat
ion i
n J
uly
, 1992. C
hap
ter
Tra
ns
144
is n
ot bei
ng r
epea
led b
y the
Dep
artm
ent bec
ause
it is
curr
entl
y u
sed b
y D
epar
tmen
t of
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n f
or
the
regula
tion o
f re
crea
tional
veh
icle
dea
lers
and s
ales
per
sons
since
they
conti
nue
to b
e li
cense
d b
y the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n, D
ivis
ion o
f M
oto
r V
ehic
les.
Te
xt
of
Ru
le
SE
CT
ION
1:
Chap
ter
Adm
68 i
s cr
eate
d t
o r
ead:
Ch
ap
ter
Ad
m 6
8
LIC
EN
SIN
G P
ER
IOD
S A
ND
FE
ES
FO
R
MA
NU
FA
CT
UR
ED
HO
ME
DE
AL
ER
S A
ND
SA
LE
SP
ER
SO
NS
Ad
m 6
8.0
1
PU
RP
OS
E. T
his
chap
ter
esta
bli
shes
the
per
iods,
expir
atio
n d
ates
and f
ees
for
lice
nse
s is
sued
by t
he
dep
artm
ent
under
s. 218.1
1 a
nd 2
18.1
2, S
tats
., t
o m
anufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
lers
and s
ales
per
sons.
It a
lso e
stab
lish
es t
he
per
iods,
expir
atio
n d
ates
and f
ees
for
regis
trat
ion p
late
s is
sued
to d
eale
rs.
Ad
m 6
8.0
2 D
EF
INIT
ION
S. W
ord
s an
d p
hra
ses
in t
his
chap
ter
hav
e th
e sa
me
mea
nin
g a
s fo
und i
n c
hs.
218 a
nd 3
40, S
tats
., u
nle
ss a
ddit
ional
inte
rpre
tati
ons
are
spec
ifie
d. I
n t
his
chap
ter:
(1)
“B
ranch
” m
eans
a non−
adja
cent
sale
s lo
cati
on i
n t
he
sam
e m
unic
ipal
ity.
(2)
“B
usi
nes
s li
cense
” m
eans
a li
cense
iss
ued
by t
he
dep
artm
ent
under
s. 218.1
1, S
tats
., t
o a
mobil
e hom
e dea
ler.
(3)
“D
epar
tmen
t” m
eans
the
dep
artm
ent
of
adm
inis
trat
ion.
(4)
“In
div
idual
lic
ense
” m
eans
a li
cense
iss
ued
by t
he
dep
artm
ent
under
s. 218.1
2, S
tats
., t
o a
sal
esper
son.
(5)
“In
itia
l li
cense
” m
eans
a li
cense
iss
ued
to a
per
son o
r busi
nes
s w
hic
h d
oes
not
hav
e a
lice
nse
at
the
tim
e of
appli
cati
on.
(6)
“Man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e” o
r “h
om
e” m
eans
a m
obil
e hom
e w
hic
h i
s tr
ansp
ort
able
in o
ne
or
more
sec
tions,
whic
h i
n t
he
trav
elin
g m
ode,
is
more
than
8 f
eet
6 i
nch
es i
n w
idth
or
more
than
45 f
eet
in l
ength
, or
when
erec
ted
on s
ite,
is
more
than
340 s
quar
e fe
et, a
nd w
hic
h is
buil
t on a
per
man
ent ch
assi
s an
d d
esig
ned
to b
e use
d a
s a
dw
elli
ng w
ith o
r w
ithout per
man
ent fo
undat
ion w
hen
connec
ted to the
requir
ed u
tili
ties
, and incl
udes
the
plu
mbin
g, hea
ting, a
ir−
condit
ionin
g, e
lect
rica
l sy
stem
s co
nta
ined
in the
man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e. C
alcu
lati
ons
use
d to d
eter
min
e th
e num
ber
of
squar
e fe
et in a
str
uct
ure
shal
l be
bas
ed o
n the
stru
cture
’s e
xte
rior
dim
ensi
ons
mea
sure
d at
the
larg
est
hori
zonta
l pro
ject
ions
when
ere
cted
on s
ite.
T
hes
e dim
ensi
ons
wil
l in
clude
all
expan
dab
le r
oom
s, c
abin
ets,
and o
ther
pro
ject
ions
conta
ctin
g t
he
inte
rior
spac
e, b
ut
do n
ot
incl
ude
bay
win
dow
s.F
or
purp
ose
s of
this
chap
ter,
the
mea
sure
men
t of
length
shal
l be
det
erm
ined
in a
ccord
ance
wit
h s
. 348.0
7(3
), S
tats
.
(7)
“S
ublo
t” m
eans
a non−
adja
cent
dis
pla
y l
ot
in t
he
sam
e m
unic
ipal
ity.
Ad
m 6
8.0
3 L
ICE
NS
E P
ER
IOD
S A
ND
EX
PIR
AT
ION
DA
TE
S.
(1)
BU
SIN
ES
S L
ICE
NS
ES
. (a
) G
ener
al lic
ensi
ng p
erio
d a
nd e
xpir
atio
n d
ates
. T
he
lice
nse
per
iod f
or
a busi
nes
s li
cense
is
2 y
ears
. T
he
dep
artm
ent
may
iss
ue
lice
nse
s th
at s
tart
and e
xpir
e on t
he
foll
ow
ing d
ates
:
Date
Iss
ued
*D
ate
Exp
ired
*(N
ote
: A
ll e
xpir
atio
n d
ates
are
in t
he
seco
nd y
ear
afte
r th
e dat
e th
e li
cense
was
iss
ued
)
Feb
ruar
y 1
Januar
y 3
1
Apri
l 1
Mar
ch 3
1
June
1M
ay 3
1
August
1Ju
ly 3
1
Oct
ober
1S
epte
mber
30
Dec
ember
1N
ovem
ber
30
(b)
Init
ial
busi
nes
s li
cense
s. T
he
dep
artm
ent
may
iss
ue
init
ial
busi
nes
s li
cense
s th
at g
o i
nto
eff
ect
on t
he
dat
es o
ther
than
the
firs
t day
of
an e
ven
num
ber
ed m
onth
. T
he
lice
nse
s sh
all
expir
e bef
ore
the
end o
f tw
oyea
rs a
nd t
he
expir
atio
n d
ates
shal
l be
as f
oll
ow
s:
Mon
th I
ssu
edE
xp
irati
on
Date
Dec
ember
or
Januar
yL
ast
Novem
ber
30 b
efore
the
end o
f 2 y
ears
Feb
ruar
y o
r M
arch
Las
t Ja
nuar
y 3
1 b
efore
the
end o
f 2 y
ears
Apri
l or
May
Las
t M
arch
31 b
efore
the
end o
f 2 y
ears
June
or
July
Las
t M
ay 3
1 b
efore
the
end o
f 2 y
ears
August
or
Sep
tem
ber
Las
t Ju
ly 3
1 b
efore
the
end o
f 2 y
ears
Oct
ober
or
Novem
ber
Las
t S
epte
mber
30 b
efore
the
end o
f 2 y
ears
(2)
IN
DIV
IDU
AL
LIC
EN
SE
S. (
a) L
icen
sing p
erio
d. T
he
dep
artm
ent
may
iss
ue
a sa
lesp
erso
n l
icen
se t
hat
rem
ains
val
id u
nti
l one
of
the
foll
ow
ing c
ondit
ions
occ
ur:
1. T
he
busi
nes
s li
cense
hel
d b
y t
he
per
son’s
curr
ent
emplo
yer
expir
es.
2. T
he
per
son c
ease
s em
plo
ym
ent
wit
h a
lic
ense
d d
eale
r.
3. T
he
per
son’s
em
plo
yer
goes
out
of
busi
nes
s
4. T
he
dep
artm
ent
susp
ends
or
revokes
the
per
son’s
lic
ense
.
(b)
Tra
nsf
er L
icen
ses.
A
per
son w
hose
sal
esper
son l
icen
se i
s in
val
idat
ed b
y c
easi
ng e
mplo
ym
ent
wit
h a
lic
ense
d d
eale
r m
ay r
eques
t th
e dep
artm
ent
to t
ransf
er t
hei
r sa
lesp
erso
n l
icen
se t
o a
new
em
plo
yer
wit
hout
char
ge,
as
long a
s th
e dep
artm
ent
rece
ives
the
appli
cati
on b
efore
the
new
em
plo
yer
’s d
eale
r li
cense
expir
es.
(3)
RE
GIS
TR
AT
ION
PL
AT
ES
. T
he
dep
artm
ent
may
reg
iste
r an
d i
ssue
pla
tes
to b
usi
nes
s li
cense
es f
or
per
iods
concu
rren
t w
ith t
he
lice
nse
per
iods
des
crib
ed i
n t
his
sec
tion.
Ad
m 6
8.0
4 L
ICE
NS
E A
ND
RE
GIS
TR
AT
ION
PL
AT
E F
EE
S. (
1)
The
dep
artm
ent
shal
l co
llec
t th
e fe
es e
stab
lish
ed i
n t
he
foll
ow
ing t
able
fro
m a
ppli
cants
bef
ore
iss
uin
g t
hei
r li
cense
s or
regis
trat
ion p
late
s.
Typ
e of
Lic
ense
sT
yp
e of
Fee
Am
ou
nt
Man
ufa
cture
d h
om
e dea
ler
Lic
ense
$100
Reg
istr
atio
n−
2 p
late
s$200
Addit
ional
pla
tes
$ 2
5
Rep
lace
men
t pla
tes
$ 2
5
Bra
nch
Lic
ense
$100
Sublo
tL
icen
se$ 5
0
Sal
esper
son
Lic
ense
$ 5
0
(2)
When
the
dep
artm
ent
issu
es a
sal
esper
son l
icen
se f
or
less
than
the
emplo
yer
’s b
usi
nes
s li
cense
per
iod, it
may
red
uce
the
lice
nse
fee
by $
25 f
or
each
full
yea
r re
duct
ion i
n t
he
sale
sper
son l
icen
se p
erio
d.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
1. T
ypes
of
smal
l busi
nes
ses
that
wil
l be
affe
cted
by t
he
rule
:
Ther
e ar
e cu
rren
tly 1
62 l
icen
sed m
obil
e hom
e dea
lers
who e
mplo
y l
ess
than
25 i
ndiv
idual
s. W
e ar
e unab
le t
o d
eter
min
e th
e gro
ss a
nnual
sal
es f
or
each
mobil
e hom
e dea
ler.
The
pro
pose
d r
ule
incr
ease
s th
e li
censi
ng f
ee b
y a
n a
ver
age
of
$67 p
er y
ear
in o
rder
to i
ncr
ease
rev
enue
to f
ull
y f
und t
he
pro
gra
m.
2. R
eport
ing, bookkee
pin
g, an
d o
ther
pro
cedure
s re
quir
ed f
or
com
pli
ance
wit
h t
he
rule
:
None.
3. T
ypes
of
pro
fess
ional
skil
ls n
eces
sary
for
com
pli
ance
wit
h t
he
rule
:
None.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
The
pro
pose
d r
ule
incr
ease
s th
e li
censi
ng f
ees
by a
n a
ddit
ional
$67 p
er y
ear. T
he
Dep
artm
ent es
tim
ates
that
thes
e fe
es w
ill gen
erat
e an
addit
ional
$10,6
00 a
nnual
ly, w
hic
h is
the
amount nee
ded
to m
eet th
e co
sts
requir
edto
adm
inis
ter
the
mobil
e hom
e dea
ler
pro
gra
m b
ased
on f
isca
l yea
r 1998 p
roje
ctio
ns.
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
Donna S
ore
nso
n (
608)
266−
2887
Dep
artm
ent
of
Adm
inis
trat
ion
101 E
. W
ilso
n S
t., 10th
Flo
or
Mad
ison,
WI
53702
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Agri
cult
ure
, T
rade
& C
on
sum
er P
rote
ctio
n
The
Sta
te o
f W
isco
nsi
n D
epar
tmen
t of
Agri
cult
ure
, Tra
de
and C
onsu
mer
Pro
tect
ion a
nnounce
s th
at it w
ill hold
publi
c hea
rings
on p
ropose
d r
ule
s (p
ropose
d c
hs.
AT
CP
60, 7
0, 7
1, 7
5 a
nd 8
0, W
is. A
dm
. Code)
rel
atin
gto
food a
nd d
airy
lic
ense
fee
s. T
he
hea
rings
wil
l be
hel
d a
t th
e ti
mes
and p
lace
s sh
ow
n b
elow
. T
he
publi
c is
invit
ed t
o a
tten
d t
he
hea
rings
and m
ake
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
. F
oll
ow
ing t
he
publi
c hea
rings,
the
hea
ring r
ecord
wil
l re
mai
n o
pen
unti
l M
ay 1
2, 1997, fo
r ad
dit
ional
wri
tten
com
men
ts.
A c
opy o
f th
is r
ule
may
be
obta
ined
fre
e of
char
ge,
fro
m t
he
Wis
consi
n D
epar
tmen
t of
Agri
cult
ure
, T
rade
and C
onsu
mer
Pro
tect
ion, D
ivis
ion o
f F
ood S
afet
y, 2
811
Agri
cult
ure
Dri
ve,
P.
O. B
ox 8
911
, M
adis
on W
I53708, or
by c
alli
ng (
608)2
24−
4700. C
opie
s w
ill
also
be
avai
lable
at
the
publi
c hea
rings.
An
inte
rpre
ter
for
the
hea
ring im
pai
red w
ill be
avai
lable
on r
eques
t fo
r th
ese
hea
rings.
Ple
ase
mak
e re
serv
atio
ns
for
a hea
ring inte
rpre
ter
by J
uly
15, 1
996 e
ither
by w
riti
ng to D
ebbie
Maz
anec
, 2800 A
gri
cult
ure
Dri
ve,
P.O
. B
ox 8
911
, M
adis
on, W
I 53708, (6
08−
224−
4712 )
, or
by c
onta
ctin
g t
he
mes
sage
rela
y s
yst
em (
TT
Y)
at 6
08−
266−
4399 t
o f
orw
ard y
our
call
to t
he
Dep
artm
ent
at 6
08−
224−
5058. H
andic
ap a
cces
s is
avai
lable
at
the
hea
rings.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
Ap
ril 18, 1997
No
rth
west
Healt
h C
en
ter
Fri
day
Ro
om
B8
9:3
0a.m
.−2:0
0p
.m.
Milw
au
kee H
ealt
h D
ep
art
men
t7630 W
. M
ill R
oad
Milw
au
kee, W
I 53218
Han
dic
ap
ped
accessib
le
Ap
ril 22, 1997
Ou
tag
am
ie P
ub
lic H
ealt
h D
ep
art
men
tTu
esd
ay
410 S
. W
aln
ut
Str
eet
9:3
0a.m
.−2:0
0p
.m.
Ap
ple
ton
, W
I 54911
Han
dic
ap
ped
accessib
le
Ap
ril 23, 1997
Eau
Cla
ire C
ou
nty
Exte
nsio
nW
ed
nesd
ay
Ag
ricu
ltu
re a
nd
Reso
urc
e C
en
ter
9:3
0a.m
.−2:0
0p
.m.
227 1
st
Str
eet
West
Alt
oo
na, W
I 54720
Han
dic
ap
ped
accessib
le
Ap
ril 28, 1997
WI D
ep
art
men
t o
f A
gri
cu
ltu
re,
Mo
nd
ay
Tra
de a
nd
Co
nsu
mer
Pro
tecti
on
9:3
0a.m
.−2:0
0 p
.m.
Bo
ard
Ro
om
2811
Ag
ricu
ltu
re D
rive
Mad
iso
n, W
I 53704
Han
dic
ap
ped
accessib
le
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pa
rtm
en
t o
f A
gri
cu
ltu
re, Tra
de
an
d C
on
su
me
r P
rote
cti
on
Sta
tuto
ry a
uth
ori
ty:
ss
93.0
7(1
), 9
7.2
0(4
), 9
7.2
2(8
), 9
7.2
7(5
), 9
7.2
9(5
) an
d 9
7.3
0(5
)
Sta
tute
s in
terp
rete
d:
ss.
97.2
0(2
c)(b
), (
2g)(
b),
and (
2n)(
b);
97.2
2(2
)(b)
and (
4)(
am);
97.2
7(3
m),
97.2
9(3
)(am
) an
d (
3)(
cm);
and 9
7.3
0(3
m)
The
dep
artm
ent
of
agri
cult
ure
, tr
ade
and c
onsu
mer
pro
tect
ion e
nfo
rces
Wis
consi
n’s
food s
afet
y l
aws.
A
mong o
ther
thin
gs,
the
dep
artm
ent
lice
nse
s an
d i
nsp
ects
food p
roce
ssin
g p
lants
, re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
ts,
food
war
ehouse
s, d
airy
pla
nts
and d
airy
far
ms.
Thes
e pro
gra
ms
are
des
igned
to s
afeg
uar
d p
ubli
c hea
lth, a
nd e
nsu
re a
saf
e an
d w
hole
som
e fo
od s
upply
. T
hey
als
o f
acil
itat
e th
e sa
le o
f W
isco
nsi
n d
airy
and f
ood p
roduct
sin
inte
rsta
te a
nd i
nte
rnat
ional
mar
ket
s.
Wis
consi
n’s
food s
afet
y p
rogra
ms
are
funded
by g
ener
al t
ax d
oll
ars
(GP
R)
and p
rogra
m r
even
ue
from
indust
ry l
icen
se f
ees
(PR
). In
1991, li
cense
fee
s fu
nded
about
40%
of
pro
gra
m c
ost
s. T
he
1995−
97 b
iennia
lbudget
act
red
uce
d G
PR
fundin
g, an
d r
aise
d t
he
per
centa
ge
of
PR
fundin
g t
o 5
0%
. P
rogra
m c
ost
s hav
e al
so i
ncr
ease
d d
ue
to e
xte
rnal
fac
tors
, su
ch a
s in
flat
ion a
nd s
tate
wid
e pay
incr
ease
s. A
s a
resu
lt, th
e dep
artm
ent
pro
ject
s a
def
icit
in i
ts f
ood s
afet
y b
udget
in F
Y 1
997−
98.
In o
rder
to m
ainta
in c
urr
ent
food s
afet
y i
nsp
ecti
on s
ervic
es, th
e dep
artm
ent
is p
roposi
ng t
o i
ncr
ease
cer
tain
food a
nd d
airy
lic
ense
fee
s. T
he
dep
artm
ent
has
not in
crea
sed lic
ense
fee
s si
nce
1991.
This
rule
incr
ease
sli
cense
fee
s an
d r
einsp
ecti
on f
ees
for
food p
roce
ssin
g p
lants
, re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
ts, fo
od w
areh
ouse
s, d
airy
pla
nts
and d
airy
far
ms.
Mil
k P
rodu
cer
Lic
ense
an
d R
ein
spec
tion
Fee
s
Curr
entl
y, t
he
annual
fee
for
a m
ilk p
roduce
r li
cense
is
$20. T
his
rule
wil
l in
crea
se t
hat
fee
to $
25 a
nnual
ly, ef
fect
ive
July
1, 1999. T
his
rule
wil
l al
so i
ncr
ease
mil
k p
roduce
r li
cense
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ees
from
$20 t
o$25 a
nd m
ilk p
roduce
r re
inst
atem
ent
insp
ecti
on f
ees
from
$40 t
o $
50 o
n J
uly
1, 1999.
Dair
y P
lan
t L
icen
se F
ees
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se a
nnual
dai
ry p
lant
lice
nse
fee
s as
foll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent
$80 b
asic
lic
ense
fee
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
100.
The
curr
ent
$650 s
upple
men
tary
fee
for
a gra
de
A p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
rece
ivin
g m
ore
than
2,0
00,0
00 p
ounds
of
mil
k f
rom
pro
duce
rs w
ill
incr
ease
to $
1000.
The
curr
ent
$270 s
upple
men
tary
fee
for
a gra
de
B p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
man
ufa
cturi
ng m
ore
that
1,0
00,0
00 p
ounds
of
dai
ry p
roduct
s or
200,0
00 g
allo
ns
of
froze
n d
airy
pro
duct
s w
ill
incr
ease
to $
350.
The
curr
ent
$270 s
upple
men
tary
fee
for
a gra
de
B p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
man
ufa
cturi
ng m
ore
than
10,0
00,0
00 p
ounds
of
dai
ry p
roduct
s w
ill
incr
ease
to $
850.
The
curr
ent
$250 s
upple
men
tary
fee
for
a gra
de
A r
ecei
vin
g s
tati
on w
ill
incr
ease
to $
300.
Mil
k P
rocu
rem
ent
Fee
s
Curr
entl
y, d
airy
pla
nts
pay
a m
onth
ly m
ilk p
rocu
rem
ent
fee
whic
h i
s in
tended
to f
und a
port
ion o
f th
e dai
ry f
arm
insp
ecti
on p
rogra
m. T
his
rule
incr
ease
s th
e gra
de
A m
ilk p
rocu
rem
ent
fee
from
0.4
cen
ts p
erhundre
dw
eight of
gra
de
A m
ilk r
ecei
ved
fro
m p
roduce
rs to 0
.6 c
ents
per
hundre
dw
eight. T
he
mil
k p
rocu
rem
ent fe
e fo
r gra
de
B m
ilk is
not ch
anged
by this
rule
and r
emai
ns
at the
curr
ent ra
te o
f 0.2
cen
ts p
er h
undre
dw
eight.
Dair
y P
lan
t R
ein
spec
tion
Fee
s
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se d
airy
pla
nt
rein
spec
tion f
ees
as f
oll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent
$40 b
asic
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ee w
ill
incr
ease
to $
80.
The
curr
ent
$160 s
upple
men
tary
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a gra
de
A p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
rece
ivin
g m
ore
than
2,0
00,0
00 p
ounds
of
mil
k f
rom
pro
duce
rs w
ill
incr
ease
to $
250.
The
curr
ent
$140 s
upple
men
tary
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a gra
de
B p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
man
ufa
cturi
ng m
ore
than
1,0
00,0
00 p
ounds
of
dai
ry p
roduct
s or
200,0
00 g
allo
ns
of
froze
n d
airy
pro
duct
s w
ill
incr
ease
to $
175.
The
curr
ent
$140 s
upple
men
tary
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a gra
de
B p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
man
ufa
cturi
ng m
ore
than
10,0
00,0
00 p
ounds
of
dai
ry p
roduct
s w
ill
incr
ease
to $
425.
The
curr
ent
$60 s
upple
men
tary
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a gra
de
A r
ecei
vin
g s
tati
on w
ill
incr
ease
to $
75.
Food P
roce
ssin
g P
lan
t L
icen
se F
ees
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se a
nnual
food p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
lice
nse
fee
s as
foll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent
annual
$120 f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
that
has
an a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
25,0
00 b
ut
less
than
$250,0
00, an
d i
s en
gag
ed i
n p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g w
ill
incr
ease
to $
250.
The
curr
ent
annual
$270 f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
that
has
an a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
250,0
00, an
d i
s en
gag
ed i
n p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
525.
The
curr
ent an
nual
$50 f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant th
at h
as a
n a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
25,0
00 b
ut le
ss than
$250,0
00, a
nd is
not en
gag
ed in p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g, w
ill in
crea
seto
$1
00.
The
curr
ent
annual
$11
0 f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
wit
h a
n a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
250,0
00 t
hat
is
not
engag
ed i
n p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g w
ill
incr
ease
to $
325.
The
curr
ent
annual
$40 f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
that
has
an a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f le
ss t
han
$25,0
00 w
ill
incr
ease
to $
60.
Food P
roce
ssin
g P
lan
t R
ein
spec
tion
Fee
s
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se f
ood p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
rein
spec
tion f
ees
as f
oll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent $80 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant th
at h
as a
n a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
25,0
00 b
ut le
ss than
$250,0
00, a
nd is
engag
ed in p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g, w
ill in
crea
seto
$170.
The
curr
ent
$180 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
that
has
an a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
250,0
00, an
d i
s en
gag
ed i
n p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
350.
The
curr
ent
$50 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
that
has
an a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
25,0
00 b
ut
less
than
$250,0
00, an
d i
s not
engag
ed i
n p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
100.
The
curr
ent
$11
0 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lant
wit
h a
n a
nnual
pro
duct
ion o
f at
lea
st $
250,0
00 t
hat
is
not
engag
ed i
n p
roce
ssin
g p
ote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food o
r in
can
nin
g w
ill
incr
ease
to $
325.
Ret
ail
Food E
stabli
shm
ent
Lic
ense
Fee
s
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se a
nnual
ret
ail
food e
stab
lish
men
t li
cense
fee
s as
foll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent
annual
$90 f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
at l
east
$25,0
00 b
ut
less
than
$1,0
00,0
00, an
d p
roce
sses
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
175.
The
curr
ent
annual
$210 f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
at l
east
$1,0
00,0
00, an
d p
roce
sses
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
450.
The
curr
ent
annual
$80 f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
at l
east
$25,0
00 a
nd i
s en
gag
ed i
n f
ood p
roce
ssin
g, but
does
not
pro
cess
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
125.
The
curr
ent
annual
$40 f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
less
than
$25,0
00, an
d i
s en
gag
ed i
n f
ood p
roce
ssin
g, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
60.
The
curr
ent
annual
$20 f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t not
engag
ed i
n f
ood p
roce
ssin
g w
ill
incr
ease
to $
30.
Ret
ail
Food E
stabli
shm
ent
Rei
nsp
ecti
on
Fee
s
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se r
etai
l fo
od e
stab
lish
men
t re
insp
ecti
on f
ees
as f
oll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent
$60 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
at l
east
$25,0
00 b
ut
less
than
$1,0
00,0
00, an
d p
roce
sses
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
125.
The
curr
ent
$140 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
at l
east
$1,0
00,0
00, an
d p
roce
sses
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
300.
The
curr
ent
$80 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
at l
east
$25,0
00 a
nd i
s en
gag
ed i
n f
ood p
roce
ssin
g b
ut
does
not
pro
cess
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
125.
The
curr
ent
$40 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t th
at h
as a
nnual
food s
ales
of
less
than
$25,0
00, an
d i
s en
gag
ed i
n f
ood p
roce
ssin
g, w
ill
incr
ease
to $
60.
The
curr
ent
$50 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
t not
engag
ed i
n f
ood p
roce
ssin
g w
ill
incr
ease
to $
60.
Food W
are
hou
se L
icen
se F
ees
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se a
nnual
food w
areh
ouse
lic
ense
fee
s as
foll
ow
s:
The
curr
ent
$50 l
icen
se f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
sto
res
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd t
hat
has
few
er t
han
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
75.
The
curr
ent
$100 l
icen
se f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
sto
res
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as a
t le
ast
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
200.
The
curr
ent
$25 l
icen
se f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
does
not
store
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as f
ewer
than
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
50.
The
curr
ent
$50 l
icen
se f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
does
not
store
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as a
t le
ast
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
100.
Food W
are
hou
se R
ein
spec
tion
Fee
s
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se f
ood w
areh
ouse
rei
nsp
ecti
on f
ees
as f
oll
ow
s.
The
curr
ent
$50 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
sto
res
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as f
ewer
than
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
75.
The
curr
ent
$100 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
sto
res
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as a
t le
ast
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
200.
The
curr
ent
$50 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
does
not
store
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as f
ewer
than
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
100.
The
curr
ent
$100 r
einsp
ecti
on f
ee f
or
a fo
od w
areh
ouse
that
does
not
store
pote
nti
ally
haz
ardous
food a
nd h
as a
t le
ast
50,0
00 s
quar
e fe
et o
f st
ora
ge
area
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
200.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
Assu
mp
tio
ns U
sed in A
rriv
ing a
t Fis
cal E
sti
mate
This
rule
wil
l in
crea
se p
rogra
m r
even
ues
for
the
dep
artm
ent’
s fo
od s
afet
y p
rogra
ms
by $
.9M
. T
he
incr
ease
in r
even
ues
is
nee
ded
to p
ay f
or
cost
incr
ease
s si
nce
1991 a
nd in
crea
ses
whic
h a
re a
nti
cipat
ed duri
ng the
nex
t fo
ur
fisc
al y
ears
(F
Y 9
8−
01).
T
he
dep
artm
ent
has
not
rais
ed f
ees
since
1991.
The
dep
artm
ent
pro
pose
s to
incr
ease
lic
ense
and r
einsp
ecti
on f
ees
for
the
foll
ow
ing c
ateg
ori
es o
f fo
od a
nd d
airy
busi
nes
ses:
dai
ry f
arm
s, d
airy
pla
nts
, fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lants
, re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
ts, an
d f
ood
war
ehouse
s.
The
1991−
93 b
iennia
l budget
act
cre
ated
the
curr
ent
stru
cture
for
food a
nd d
airy
lic
ense
fee
s an
d s
et t
he
fees
at
the
curr
ent le
vel
. T
he
1991 b
udget
leg
isla
tion a
lso a
uth
ori
zed t
he
dep
artm
ent
to a
dju
st l
icen
se f
ees
via
the
rule
mak
ing p
roce
ss.
Wis
consi
n’s
food s
afet
y p
rogra
ms
are
funded
by g
ener
al t
ax d
oll
ars
(gen
eral
purp
ose
rev
enue
(GP
R))
and i
ndust
ry l
icen
se f
ees
(PR
). In
1991, li
cense
fee
s fu
nded
about
40%
of
pro
gra
m c
ost
s. P
rogra
m c
ost
s hav
ein
crea
sed s
ince
1991 a
nd w
ill
conti
nue
to d
o s
o d
uri
ng t
he
nex
t fo
ur
yea
rs. T
he
1995−
97 b
iennia
l budget
act
red
uce
d G
PR
fundin
g, an
d r
equir
ed a
hig
her
per
centa
ge
(50%
) of
lice
nse
fee
fundin
g. N
o s
taff
posi
tions
hav
e bee
n a
dded
sin
ce 1
991. C
ost
incr
ease
s ar
e due
to e
xte
rnal
fac
tors
, su
ch a
s in
flat
ion a
nd s
tate
wid
e em
plo
yee
pay
and b
enef
it i
ncr
ease
s. A
s a
resu
lt, th
e dep
artm
ent
pro
ject
s a
def
icit
in i
ts f
ood s
afet
y b
udget
in F
Y1997−
98 a
nd s
ubse
quen
t yea
rs.
Lo
ca
l G
overn
ment
Impact
The
cost
to l
oca
l gover
nm
ents
wil
l in
crea
se b
y $
16,1
91.
As
a re
sult
of
thes
e fe
e in
crea
ses,
loca
l gover
nm
ents
that
lic
ense
and insp
ect re
tail
food e
stab
lish
men
ts a
s ag
ents
of
the
dep
artm
ent w
ill be
requir
ed to incr
ease
thei
r re
imburs
emen
t to
the
dep
artm
ent fo
r ad
min
istr
ativ
ese
rvic
es.
Loca
l gover
nm
ents
can
and d
o p
ass
this
incr
ease
on to r
etai
l fo
od b
usi
nes
ses.
Loca
l gover
nm
ents
can
set
lic
ense
fee
s to
rec
over
up to 1
00%
of
thei
r re
asonab
le o
per
atin
g c
ost
s. C
urr
entl
y, a
gen
ts m
ust
rei
mburs
eth
e dep
artm
ent fo
r 20%
of
the
lice
nse
fee
the
dep
artm
ent w
ould
char
ge
if the
dep
artm
ent w
as d
eliv
erin
g insp
ecti
on−
rela
ted s
ervic
es.
For
FY
95−
96, a
gen
t re
imburs
emen
t to
the
dep
artm
ent eq
ual
ed $
37,6
56.
If the
pro
pose
dfe
e in
crea
ses
are
imple
men
ted, th
e ra
te o
f re
imburs
emen
t w
ill
rem
ain a
t 20%
, but
the
tota
l ag
ent
reim
burs
emen
t to
the
dep
artm
ent
wil
l in
crea
se t
o $
53,8
47.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Food
An
d D
air
y L
icen
se F
ees
This
rule
incr
ease
s ex
isti
ng l
icen
se f
ees
for
mil
k p
roduce
rs, dai
ry p
lants
, fo
od p
roce
ssin
g p
lants
, fo
od w
areh
ouse
s an
d r
etai
l fo
od e
stab
lish
men
ts. T
he
dep
artm
ent
has
not
incr
ease
d l
icen
se f
ees
since
1991.
Wis
consi
n’s
food s
afet
y p
rogra
ms
are
funded
by g
ener
al t
ax d
oll
ars
(GP
R)
and i
ndust
ry l
icen
se f
ees
(PR
). In
1991, li
cense
fee
s fu
nded
about
40%
of
the
food s
afet
y p
rogra
m c
ost
s. P
rogra
m c
ost
s hav
e in
crea
sed
due
to e
xte
rnal
fac
tors
, su
ch a
s in
flat
ion a
nd s
tate
wid
e pay
incr
ease
s, o
ver
whic
h t
he
dep
artm
ent
has
no c
ontr
ol.
In
addit
ion, th
e 1995−
97 b
iennia
l budget
red
uce
d G
PR
fundin
g, an
d r
equir
ed a
hig
her
per
centa
ge
(50%
)of
lice
nse
fee
fundin
g. A
s a
resu
lt, th
e dep
artm
ent
pro
ject
s a
def
icit
in i
ts f
ood s
afet
y b
udget
in F
Y 1
997−
98.
Incr
easi
ng
lice
nse
fees
as
prop
osed
in th
is r
ule
will a
ffec
t sm
all busi
nes
ses.
Lic
ense
fee
s fo
r al
l ca
tegori
es o
f dai
ry f
arm
s, d
airy
pla
nts
, food p
roce
ssin
g p
lants
, food w
areh
ouse
s an
d r
etai
l fo
od e
stab
lish
men
ts w
ill in
crea
se.
Sm
all busi
nes
ses
exis
t in
eac
h c
ateg
ory
of
food a
nd d
airy
est
abli
shm
ent.
The
dep
artm
ent has
att
empte
d to a
ccom
modat
e sm
all busi
nes
ses
and p
rovid
e a
reas
onab
ly f
air
and e
quit
able
lic
ense
fee
sch
edule
. T
his
is
done
by b
asin
g f
ees
on the
actu
al c
ost
s as
soci
ated
wit
h e
ach c
ateg
ory
of
lice
nse
des
tabli
shm
ent a
nd t
hen
det
erm
inin
g f
urt
her
subca
tegori
es o
f es
tabli
shm
ents
bas
ed o
n t
he
size
or
volu
me
of
each
est
abli
shm
ent
and t
he
food p
roduct
s pro
cess
ed o
r han
dle
d b
y t
he
esta
bli
shm
ent.
S
mal
ler
esta
bli
shm
ents
pro
cess
ing
and h
andli
ng f
ood w
ith l
ess
pote
nti
al f
ood s
afet
y r
isks
pay
low
er l
icen
se f
ees
than
lar
ge
esta
bli
shm
ents
han
dli
ng f
oods
wit
h h
igher
food s
afet
y r
isks.
This
rule
req
uir
es n
o a
ddit
ional
rec
ord
kee
pin
g o
r oth
er p
roce
dure
s fo
r sm
all
busi
nes
ses.
S
mal
l busi
nes
ses
wil
l nee
d n
o a
ddit
ional
pro
fess
ional
skil
ls o
r as
sist
ance
in o
rder
to c
om
ply
wit
h t
his
rule
.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Agri
cult
ure
, T
rade
& C
on
sum
er P
rote
ctio
n
The
stat
e of
Wis
consi
n D
epar
tmen
t of
Agri
cult
ure
, Tra
de
and C
onsu
mer
Pro
tect
ion a
nnounce
s th
at it w
ill hold
publi
c hea
rings
on p
ropose
d a
men
dm
ents
to c
hap
ter
AT
CP
31, W
is. A
dm
. Code,
rel
atin
g to g
roundw
ater
pro
tect
ion.
The
hea
rings
wil
l be
hel
d a
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e ti
mes
and p
lace
s sh
ow
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elow
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he
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ed to a
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men
t on the
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ule
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he
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artm
ent al
so invit
es c
om
men
ts o
n the
dra
ft e
nvir
onm
enta
lim
pac
t sta
tem
ent
whic
h a
ccom
pan
ies
the
rule
. F
oll
ow
ing t
he
publi
c hea
rings,
the
hea
ring r
ecord
wil
l re
mai
n o
pen
unti
l M
ay 9
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or
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ional
wri
tten
com
men
ts.
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n D
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tmen
t of
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rings.
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ring i
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Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts w
ill
be
acce
pte
d u
nti
l M
ay 9
, 1997.
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pa
rtm
en
t o
f A
gri
cu
ltu
re, Tra
de
an
d C
on
su
me
r P
rote
cti
on
Sta
tuto
ry a
uth
ori
ty:
ss.
93.0
7(1
) an
d (
9),
94.6
9(9
), 1
60.1
9(2
) an
d 1
60.2
1(1
)
Sta
tute
s in
terp
rete
d:
ss. 94.6
9, 160.1
9(2
) an
d 1
60.2
1(1
)
This
rule
am
ends
curr
ent gro
undw
ater
pro
tect
ion r
ule
s under
ch. A
TC
P 3
1, W
is. A
dm
. Code.
This
rule
cla
rifi
es c
urr
ent st
andar
ds
for
repea
ling p
esti
cide
use
pro
hib
itio
ns
whic
h the
dep
artm
ent has
im
pose
d in r
esponse
to g
roundw
ater
conta
min
atio
n f
indin
gs.
Ba
ck
gro
un
d
The
dep
artm
ent
of
agri
cult
ure
, tr
ade
and c
onsu
mer
pro
tect
ion (
“DA
TC
P”)
reg
ula
tes
the
use
of
pes
tici
des
to p
rote
ct p
ubli
c hea
lth a
nd t
he
envir
onm
ent.
U
nder
the
stat
e gro
undw
ater
law
, DA
TC
P r
egula
tes
pes
tici
des
to p
reven
t gro
undw
ater
conta
min
atio
n a
nd m
ainta
in c
om
pli
ance
wit
h g
roundw
ater
sta
ndar
ds
adopte
d b
y t
he
dep
artm
ent
of
nat
ura
l re
sourc
es (
“DN
R”)
.
Under
the
gro
undw
ater
law
, D
NR
adopts
num
eric
al s
tandar
ds
for
gro
undw
ater
conta
min
ants
incl
udin
g p
esti
cides
. F
or
each
conta
min
ant,
DN
R a
dopts
a p
reven
tive
acti
on l
imit
and a
n e
nfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d. T
he
pre
ven
tive
acti
on lim
it is
a “y
ello
w lig
ht”
whic
h n
orm
ally
req
uir
es s
om
e m
anag
emen
t ac
tion (
e.g.,
reduce
d a
ppli
cati
on r
ates
), b
ut not nec
essa
rily
a b
an o
n u
se.
The
enfo
rcem
ent st
andar
d is
a “r
ed lig
ht”
whic
h p
resu
mpti
vel
yca
lls
for
a lo
cal
ban
on u
se. C
urr
ent
DN
R s
tandar
ds
are
conta
ined
in c
h. N
R 1
40, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode.
Cu
rre
nt
Rule
Chap
ter
AT
CP
31,
Wis
. A
dm
. C
ode,
est
abli
shes
gen
eral
sta
ndar
ds
for
DA
TC
P’s
gro
undw
ater
pro
tect
ion p
rogra
m.
AT
CP
31 i
den
tifi
es a
ctio
ns
whic
h D
AT
CP
may
tak
e in
res
ponse
to f
indin
gs
of
gro
undw
ater
conta
min
atio
n, a
nd s
pel
ls o
ut
“gen
eric
” cr
iter
ia f
or
choosi
ng a
mong t
hose
alt
ernat
ive
acti
ons.
Subje
ct to the
“gen
eric
” cr
iter
ia in A
TC
P 3
1, D
AT
CP
may
dev
elop s
ubst
ance
−sp
ecif
ic g
roundw
ater
pro
tect
ion s
trat
egie
s fo
r pes
tici
des
such
as
atra
zine.
DA
TC
P’s
curr
ent at
razi
ne
rule
under
ch. A
TC
P 3
0, W
is. A
dm
.C
ode,
ref
lect
s th
e “g
ener
ic”
stan
dar
ds
conta
ined
in A
TC
P 3
1.
Curr
entl
y, u
nder
AT
CP
31, if
a r
elia
ble
wel
l te
st s
how
s th
at a
pes
tici
de
conce
ntr
atio
n i
n g
roundw
ater
att
ains
or
exce
eds
the
DN
R en
forc
emen
t st
andar
d (
“red
lig
ht”
) fo
r th
at p
esti
cide:
�D
AT
CP
must
pro
hib
it the
use
of
that
pes
tici
de
in that
loca
l ar
ea u
nle
ss D
AT
CP
is
show
n, a
nd d
eter
min
es to a
rea
sonab
le c
erta
inty
by the
gre
ater
wei
ght of
cred
ible
evid
ence
, that
an a
lter
nat
ive
resp
onse
wil
l ac
hie
ve
com
pli
ance
wit
h t
he
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d. T
he
fact
that
conte
mpora
neo
us
test
s of
oth
er w
ells
show
low
er c
once
ntr
atio
ns
does
not,
by i
tsel
f, r
elie
ve
DA
TC
P o
f th
e obli
gat
ion t
o i
mpose
a l
oca
l pro
hib
itio
n.
�T
he
scope
and d
ura
tion o
f th
e pro
hib
itio
n m
ust
be
reas
onab
ly d
esig
ned
to r
esto
re a
nd m
ainta
in c
om
pli
ance
wit
h the
enfo
rcem
ent st
andar
d a
t th
e in
itia
l te
st s
ite,
and a
t oth
er d
ow
ngra
die
nt poin
ts to w
hic
h the
pes
tici
de
conta
min
atio
n m
ay m
igra
te.
�T
he
pro
hib
itio
n m
ay r
emai
n i
n e
ffec
t in
def
init
ely u
nle
ss D
AT
CP
is
show
n, an
d d
eter
min
es, th
at r
esum
pti
on o
f th
e pes
tici
de
use
is
not
likel
y t
o c
ause
a r
enew
ed o
r co
nti
nued
vio
lati
on o
f th
e en
forc
emen
t st
andar
d.
Re
pe
ali
ng P
esti
cid
e U
se P
rohib
itio
ns; P
roposed R
ule
Under
this
rule
, th
e dep
artm
ent
may
rep
eal
a si
te−
spec
ific
pro
hib
itio
n a
gai
nst
pes
tici
de
use
if
all
of
the
foll
ow
ing c
ondit
ions
are
met
:
�T
he
dep
artm
ent
det
erm
ines
, bas
ed o
n c
redib
le s
cien
tifi
c dat
a, t
hat
ren
ewed
use
of
the
pes
tici
de
in t
he
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
is n
ot
likel
y t
o r
esult
in a
ren
ewed
vio
lati
on o
f th
e en
forc
emen
t st
andar
d.
�T
ests
on a
t le
ast
3 c
onse
cuti
ve
gro
undw
ater
sam
ple
s, d
raw
n f
rom
eac
h w
ell
site
in t
he
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
at w
hic
h t
he
pes
tici
de
conce
ntr
atio
n p
revio
usl
y a
ttai
ned
or
exce
eded
the
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d, sh
ow
that
the
pes
tici
de
conce
ntr
atio
n a
t th
at w
ell
site
has
fal
len t
o a
nd r
emai
ns
at n
ot
more
than
50%
of
the
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d. T
he
3 c
onse
cuti
ve
sam
ple
s m
ust
be
coll
ecte
d a
t ea
ch w
ell
site
at
inte
rval
s of
at l
east
6 m
onth
s, w
ith
the
firs
t sa
mple
bei
ng c
oll
ecte
d a
t le
ast
6 m
onth
s af
ter
the
effe
ctiv
e dat
e of
the
pro
hib
itio
n. A
monit
ori
ng w
ell
appro
ved
by t
he
dep
artm
ent
may
be
subst
itute
d f
or
any w
ell
site
whic
h i
s no l
onger
avai
lable
for
test
ing.
�T
ests
conduct
ed a
t oth
er w
ell
site
s in
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea,
duri
ng t
he
sam
e re
test
ing p
erio
d, re
vea
l no o
ther
conce
ntr
atio
ns
of
the
pes
tici
de
that
exce
ed 5
0%
of
the
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d.
Under
this
rule
, th
e dep
artm
ent
may
do a
ny o
f th
e fo
llow
ing a
s a
condit
ion t
o r
epea
ling a
sit
e−sp
ecif
ic p
rohib
itio
n:
�P
rovid
e fo
r co
nti
nued
gro
undw
ater
monit
ori
ng a
t w
ell
site
s in
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
(or
at m
onit
ori
ng w
ells
subst
itute
d f
or
those
wel
l si
tes
whic
h a
re n
o l
onger
avai
lable
for
test
ing).
A
t a
min
imum
, w
ell
site
s w
hic
hpre
vio
usl
y te
sted
at
or
above
the
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d m
ust
be
test
ed d
uri
ng t
he
seco
nd a
nd f
ifth
yea
rs a
fter
the
dep
artm
ent
repea
ls t
he
site
−sp
ecif
ic p
rohib
itio
n.
�Im
pose
pes
tici
de
use
modif
icat
ions
(e.g
., l
ow
er u
se r
ates
or
dif
fere
nt
appli
cati
on m
ethods)
whic
h a
re r
easo
nab
ly d
esig
ned
to a
chie
ve
and m
ainta
in c
om
pli
ance
wit
h the
pre
ven
tive
acti
on lim
it a
t al
l w
ell si
tes
in the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
whic
h p
revio
usl
y t
este
d a
t or
above
the
pre
ven
tive
acti
on l
imit
, an
d a
t al
l dow
ngra
die
nt
poin
ts t
o w
hic
h t
he
pes
tici
de
conta
min
atio
n m
ay m
igra
te f
rom
those
poin
ts. D
AT
CP
may
conti
nue
to p
rohib
itpes
tici
de
use
in s
mal
ler
area
s w
her
e, b
ecau
se o
f sp
ecia
l lo
cal
condit
ions
(e.g
., s
usc
epti
ble
soil
s), a
conti
nued
ban
is
nee
ded
to m
ainta
in c
om
pli
ance
wit
h t
he
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
Sta
te G
overn
me
nt
The
rule
wil
l be
adm
inis
tere
d b
y t
he
Agri
cult
ura
l R
esourc
e M
anag
emen
t (A
RM
) D
ivis
ion o
f th
e D
epar
tmen
t of
Agri
cult
ure
, T
rade
and C
onsu
mer
Pro
tect
ion (
DA
TC
P).
T
his
rule
est
abli
shes
gen
eric
sta
ndar
ds
for
the
repea
l of
pes
tici
de
use
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
. T
his
rule
does
not
repea
l an
y p
rohib
itio
n a
reas
, nor
does
it
man
dat
e th
e re
pea
l of
any p
rohib
itio
n a
reas
. H
ow
ever
, it
spel
ls o
ut
crit
eria
whic
h t
he
dep
artm
ent
must
consi
der
when
consi
der
ing t
he
repea
l of
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
for
subst
ance
s su
ch a
s at
razi
ne.
T
his
rule
may
req
uir
e th
e dep
artm
ent
to p
erfo
rm a
ddit
ional
sam
pli
ng a
nd t
esti
ng, in
ord
er t
o d
eter
min
e w
het
her
loca
l pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
should
be
consi
der
ed f
or
poss
ible
rep
eal.
The
gro
undw
ater
sam
ple
coll
ecti
on a
nd a
nal
ysi
s re
quir
ed b
y t
his
pro
posa
l w
ill
involv
e new
cost
s fo
r th
e dep
artm
ent.
T
he
wel
l(s)
upon w
hic
h t
he
pes
tici
de
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
is b
ased
must
be
sam
ple
d a
min
imum
of
thre
e ti
mes
to q
ual
ify t
he
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
for
repea
l. W
hen
an e
xis
ting p
esti
cide
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
mee
ts t
he
crit
eria
for
repea
l of
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea,
up t
o s
ix w
ells
wit
hin
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
must
be
test
ed f
or
the
pes
tici
de
in q
ues
tion. A
ddit
ional
ly, th
e w
ell
whic
h i
nit
iall
y t
este
d a
bove
the
enfo
rcem
ent
stan
dar
d w
ithin
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
must
be
test
ed 2
and 5
yea
rs a
fter
rep
eal
of
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea.
The
cost
to c
oll
ect
and a
nal
yze
gro
undw
ater
sam
ple
s as
soci
ated
wit
h t
he
repea
l of
a pes
tici
de
use
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
are
esti
mat
ed a
s fo
llow
s:
Bef
ore
rep
eal:
3 s
ample
s over
2 y
ears
; co
llec
tion a
nd a
nal
ysi
s$850/w
ell
sam
ple
s fr
om
nea
rby w
ells
wit
hin
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
$850
monit
ori
ng w
ell
inst
alla
tion (
if n
eeded
) $
3000/w
ell
Subto
tal
$1700 −
4700
Aft
er r
epea
l:
2 s
ample
s over
5 y
ears
$550/w
ell
sam
ple
s fr
om
nea
rby w
ells
over
5 y
ears
$550
Su
bto
tal
$1100
Tota
l/P
rohib
itio
n A
rea
$2800 −
5800
In the
case
of
atra
zine,
the
dep
artm
ent es
tim
ates
that
about 4 p
rohib
itio
n a
reas
may
be
consi
der
ed f
or
repea
l an
nual
ly.
The
dep
artm
ent w
ould
nee
d to a
nal
yze
about 120 w
ells
annual
ly, a
t a
cost
of
$34,0
00, t
o d
eter
min
ew
het
her
thes
e pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
qual
ify f
or
repea
l. A
ssum
ing f
our
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
are
rep
eale
d a
nnual
ly, nea
rby w
ells
wit
hin
the
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
would
nee
d t
o b
e te
sted
for
an a
nnual
cost
of
$3,4
00. A
fter
rep
eal,
each
pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
would
req
uir
e sa
mpli
ng a
t co
st o
f $1,1
00 a
nnual
ly. A
ssum
ing t
he
repea
l of
four
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
eac
h y
ear,
annual
sam
pli
ng a
nd a
nal
yti
cal
cost
s af
ter
repea
l w
ould
be
$4,4
00.
In t
ota
l th
e D
epar
tmen
t es
tim
ates
an a
ddit
ional
$42,9
00 i
n s
ampli
ng c
ost
s. T
hes
e co
sts
can b
e ab
sorb
ed b
y t
he
Dep
artm
ent.
The
Dep
artm
ent
anti
cipat
es n
o a
ddit
ional
cost
s fo
r oth
er s
tate
agen
cies
. W
ater
sam
pli
ng p
rogra
ms
wit
hin
the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Nat
ura
l R
esourc
es a
nd l
oca
l hea
lth a
gen
cies
may
rec
eive
short
ter
m incr
ease
d inte
rest
by
indiv
idual
s re
ques
ting s
ample
s.
On L
ocal U
nit
s o
f G
overn
me
nt
The
rule
does
not
man
dat
e th
at l
oca
l gover
nm
ent
reso
urc
es b
e ex
pen
ded
on s
ample
coll
ecti
on, ru
le a
dm
inis
trat
ion o
r en
forc
emen
t. T
he
rule
is
ther
efore
not
expec
ted t
o h
ave
any f
isca
l im
pac
t on l
oca
l unit
s of
gover
nm
ent.
C
ounty
agri
cult
ura
l ag
ents
wil
l li
kel
y r
ecei
ve
reques
ts f
or
info
rmat
ion o
n p
rovis
ions
of
the
rule
and o
n p
est
contr
ol
stra
tegie
s. T
his
res
ponsi
bil
ity w
ill
pro
bab
ly b
e in
corp
ora
ted i
nto
curr
ent
exte
nsi
on
pro
gra
ms
wit
h n
o n
et f
isca
l im
pac
t.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Bu
sin
esse
s A
ffe
cte
d
This
rule
has
no d
irec
t ef
fect
on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses
in W
isco
nsi
n.
The
rule
may
indir
ectl
y a
ffec
t sm
all busi
nes
ses,
in that
it sp
ells
out m
inim
um
sta
ndar
ds
for
the
repea
l of
pes
tici
de
pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
. T
his
rule
auth
ori
zes,
but
does
not
man
dat
e th
e re
pea
l of
a pro
hib
itio
n a
rea
if c
erta
in m
inim
um
sta
ndar
ds
are
met
. T
o i
mple
men
t th
e ac
tual
rep
eal
of
a pro
hib
itio
n a
rea,
the
dep
artm
ent
would
hav
e to
tak
e se
par
ate
acti
on t
o a
men
d i
tspes
tici
de−
spec
ific
rule
s (e
.g., a
traz
ine
rule
s under
AT
CP
30).
T
he
dep
artm
ent
would
do a
sep
arat
e, m
ore
spec
ific
“sm
all
busi
nes
s an
alysi
s” r
elat
ed t
o t
hose
rule
am
endm
ents
.
Far
mer
s ar
e th
e pri
mar
y s
mal
l busi
nes
ses
hav
ing a
n inte
rest
in this
rule
. T
he
stan
dar
ds
conta
ined
in this
rule
may
even
tual
ly a
ffec
t th
e re
gula
tion o
f sp
ecif
ic p
esti
cides
such
as
atra
zine.
For
exam
ple
, if
the
dep
artm
ent
annual
ly r
epea
led 4
atr
azin
e pro
hib
itio
n a
reas
, the
repea
ls w
ould
aff
ect ab
out 10,0
00 a
cres
eac
h y
ear. A
ssum
ing that
far
mer
s w
ould
ele
ct to u
se the
pes
tici
de
on 2
5%
of
this
lan
d, t
hen
2,5
00 a
cres
of
land w
ould
be
affe
cted
annual
ly. T
his
acr
eage
would
rep
rese
nt
bet
wee
n 1
2 a
nd 3
0 p
roduce
rs, dep
endin
g o
n t
hei
r cr
op a
crea
ge.
Pro
du
cers
usi
ng p
esti
cides
are
typic
ally
sm
all busi
nes
ses,
as
def
ined
by s
. 227.1
14 (
1)(
a), S
tats
. S
econdar
y e
ffec
ts m
ay b
e fe
lt b
y d
istr
ibuto
rs a
nd a
ppli
cato
rs o
f th
e sp
ecif
ic p
esti
cide,
cro
p c
onsu
ltan
ts a
nd e
quip
men
tdea
lers
. T
he
net
eff
ect
on f
arm
ers
and p
esti
cide
sell
ers
is d
iffi
cult
to e
stim
ate,
bec
ause
alt
ernat
ive
pes
tici
des
are
gen
eral
ly a
vai
lable
.
Re
po
rtin
g, R
ecord
keepin
g a
nd O
ther
Pro
ce
du
res R
equir
ed f
or
Com
pliance
Ren
ewed
use
of
a pro
hib
ited
pes
tici
de
may
incl
ude
som
e re
stri
ctio
ns
incl
udin
g l
imit
s on a
ppli
cati
on r
ates
and l
imit
s on t
he
soil
types
to w
hic
h t
he
pes
tici
de
could
be
appli
ed. T
his
may
nec
essi
tate
ref
erri
ng t
o a
soil
surv
ey m
ap o
r obta
inin
g a
soil
tes
t. W
hil
e th
is a
ctiv
ity i
s ro
uti
ne,
docu
men
tati
on w
ould
nee
d t
o b
e m
ainta
ined
to d
ocu
men
t co
mpli
ance
. A
map
del
inea
ting a
ppli
cati
on a
reas
may
be
requir
ed i
f th
e fi
eld i
s su
bdiv
ided
and v
aria
ble
appli
cati
on r
ates
are
use
d. T
his
pro
cedure
is
alre
ady r
equir
ed u
nder
the
curr
ent
atra
zine
rule
.
Pro
fessio
na
l S
kills
Requir
ed t
o C
om
ply
The
rule
may
indir
ectl
y a
ffec
t how
much
pes
tici
de
can b
e ap
pli
ed a
nd o
n w
hic
h f
ield
s. B
ecau
se r
enew
ed u
se o
f th
e pes
tici
de
may
involv
e so
me
rest
rict
ions,
alt
ernat
ive
pes
t co
ntr
ol te
chniq
ues
may
be
nee
ded
in s
om
esi
tuat
ions.
T
hes
e te
chniq
ues
may
incl
ude
dif
fere
nt
crop r
ota
tions,
red
uce
d p
esti
cide
appli
cati
on r
ates
, o
r co
mbin
atio
ns
of
pes
tici
des
and m
echan
ical
pes
t co
ntr
ol
mea
sure
s.
Dra
ft E
nvir
on
me
nta
l A
sse
ssm
en
t
The
Dep
artm
ent has
pre
par
ed a
dra
ft e
nvir
onm
enta
l as
sess
men
t (E
A)
for
pro
pose
d 1
997 a
men
dm
ents
to r
ule
s on the
gro
undw
ater
pro
gra
m.
Copie
s ar
e av
aila
ble
fro
m the
Dep
artm
ent on r
eques
t an
d w
ill be
avai
lable
at t
he
publi
c hea
rings.
C
om
men
ts o
n t
he
EA
should
be
dir
ecte
d t
o t
he
Agri
cult
ura
l R
esourc
e M
anag
emen
t D
ivis
ion, W
isco
nsi
n D
epar
tmen
t of
Agri
cult
ure
, T
rade
and C
onsu
mer
Pro
tect
ion, P.
O. B
ox 8
911
, M
adis
on,
WI,
53708 i
n c
are
of
Jeff
Post
le. P
hone
608/2
24−
4503. W
ritt
en c
om
men
ts o
n t
he
EIS
wil
l be
acce
pte
d u
nti
l M
ay 9
, 1997.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ng
Dep
art
men
t of
Com
mer
ce
Noti
ce i
s giv
en t
hat
purs
uan
t to
ss.
16.5
4, 560.0
2 (
4)
and 5
60.0
45, S
tats
., th
e D
epar
tmen
t of
Com
mer
ce p
ropose
s to
hold
a p
ubli
c hea
ring to c
onsi
der
the
revis
ion o
f ch
. DO
D 6
[C
om
m 1
08],
Wis
. Adm
. Code,
rel
atin
gto
The
Com
munit
y D
evel
opm
ent
Blo
ck G
rant
Pro
gra
m.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
Ap
ril 16, 1997
Ro
om
6, L
ora
ine B
ldg
.W
ed
nesd
ay
123 W
. W
ash
ing
ton
Ave.
9:0
0 a
.m.
Mad
iso
n, W
I
A c
opy o
f th
e ru
les
to b
e co
nsi
der
ed m
ay b
e obta
ined
fro
m t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Com
mer
ce, 123 W
est W
ashin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
P.O
. B
ox 7
970, M
adis
on, W
isco
nsi
n 5
3707, by c
alli
ng (
608)
266−
7088 o
r at
the
appoin
ted
tim
e an
d p
lace
the
hea
ring i
s hel
d.
Inte
rest
ed p
erso
ns
are
invit
ed to a
ppea
r at
the
hea
ring a
nd w
ill be
affo
rded
the
opport
unit
y o
f m
akin
g a
n o
ral pre
senta
tion o
f th
eir
posi
tions.
Per
sons
mak
ing o
ral pre
senta
tions
are
reques
ted to s
ubm
it thei
r fa
cts,
vie
ws
and s
ugges
ted r
eword
ing i
n w
riti
ng. W
ritt
en c
om
men
ts f
rom
per
sons
unab
le t
o a
tten
d t
he
publi
c hea
ring, or
who w
ish t
o s
upple
men
t te
stim
ony o
ffer
ed a
t th
e hea
ring, m
ay b
e su
bm
itte
d n
o l
ater
than
Ap
ril
26,1
997,
for
incl
usi
on i
n t
he
sum
mar
y o
f publi
c co
mm
ents
subm
itte
d t
o t
he
Leg
isla
ture
. A
ny s
uch
com
men
ts s
hould
be
subm
itte
d t
o T
hom
as H
. T
aylo
r, D
eputy
Sec
reta
ry a
t th
e ad
dre
ss n
ote
d a
bove.
Wri
tten
com
men
ts w
ill
be
giv
en t
he
sam
e co
nsi
der
atio
n a
s te
stim
ony p
rese
nte
d a
t th
e hea
ring.
This
hea
ring i
s hel
d i
n a
n a
cces
sible
fac
ilit
y. If
you h
ave
spec
ial
nee
ds
or
circ
um
stan
ces
whic
h m
ay m
ake
com
munic
atio
n o
r ac
cess
ibil
ity d
iffi
cult
at
the
hea
ring, ple
ase
call
Tab
itha
Bem
is a
t (6
08)
266−
7088 o
rT
elec
om
munic
atio
n D
evic
e fo
r th
e D
eaf
(TD
D)
at (
608)
264−
8777 a
t le
ast 10 d
ays
pri
or
to the
hea
ring d
ate.
Acc
om
modat
ions
such
as
inte
rpre
ters
, Engli
sh tra
nsl
ators
or
mat
eria
ls in a
udio
tap
e fo
rmat
wil
l, to the
full
est
exte
nt poss
ible
. be
mad
e av
aila
ble
on r
eques
t by a
per
son w
ith a
dis
abil
ity
An
aly
sis
of
Ru
les
Sta
tuto
ry A
uth
ori
ty:
ss. 16.5
4, 560.0
2(4
) an
d 5
60.0
45
Sta
tute
Inte
rpre
ted:
s.560.0
45
Purs
uan
t to
ss.
560.0
2(4
) an
d 5
60.0
45, S
tats
., th
e D
epar
tmen
t of
Com
mer
ce is
resp
onsi
ble
for
adm
inis
teri
ng the
feder
al c
om
munit
y d
evel
opm
ent blo
ck g
rant (”
CD
BG
”) f
unds
awar
ded
to the
Sta
te o
f W
isco
nsi
n u
nder
42
US
C 5
301 t
o 5
319 a
nd 2
4 C
FR
Par
t 570. U
nder
appli
cable
fed
eral
law
, th
e dep
artm
ent
is a
uth
ori
zed t
o a
war
d C
DB
G f
unds
to a
ny c
ity,
vil
lage
or
tow
n w
ith a
popula
tion o
f le
ss t
han
50,0
00 t
hat
is
not
elig
ible
to
apply
for
or
par
tici
pat
e in
the
feder
al b
lock
gra
nt en
titl
emen
t pro
gra
m, a
nd to a
ny c
ounty
, oth
er than
an u
rban
county
as
def
ined
by the
Unit
ed S
tate
s D
epar
tmen
t of
Housi
ng a
nd U
rban
Dev
elopm
ent (”
HU
D”)
. His
tori
call
y,th
e dep
artm
ent’
s ru
les
hav
e au
thori
zed e
ligib
le c
om
munit
ies
to u
se C
DB
G f
unds
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s, p
ubli
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s to
pro
mote
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent, e
conom
ic d
evel
opm
ent pro
ject
s, a
nd e
mer
gen
cysi
tuat
ions
cause
d b
y n
atura
l dis
aste
rs a
nd o
ther
cat
astr
ophic
even
ts. R
ecen
t am
endm
ents
to t
he
appli
cable
fed
eral
reg
ula
tions
auth
ori
ze t
he
use
of
CD
BG
fundin
g f
or
addit
ional
purp
ose
s in
cludin
g t
he
elim
inat
ion a
nd
pre
ven
tion o
f bli
ght.
The
obje
ctiv
es o
f th
is p
ropose
d r
ule
are
to u
pdat
e th
e dep
artm
ent’
s C
DB
G p
rogra
m, to
auth
ori
ze t
he
use
of
CD
BG
funds
to a
ccom
pli
sh a
ddit
ional
obje
ctiv
es a
uth
ori
zed u
nder
appli
cable
fed
eral
law
, an
d t
o l
oca
teth
e dep
artm
ent’
s ru
les
rela
ting to the
CD
BG
pro
gra
m into
a s
ingle
chap
ter,
sep
arat
e fr
om
the
dep
artm
ent’
s st
ate
funded
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
gra
ms.
Wit
h t
he
exce
pti
on o
f th
e fo
llow
ing k
ey c
han
ges
, th
e pro
pose
dru
les
are
sim
ilar
to t
he
curr
ent
rule
s se
t fo
rth i
n s
ubch
apte
rs I
, II
and I
II o
f D
OD
6:
1.
Under
the
curr
ent
rule
, an
y l
oca
l gover
nm
ent
may
apply
for
CD
BG
funds
if i
t qual
ifie
s as
a c
ity,
vil
lage
or
tow
n w
ith a
popula
tion o
f le
ss t
han
50,0
00 t
hat
is
not
elig
ible
to a
pply
for
or
par
tici
pat
e in
the
feder
alblo
ck g
rant
enti
tlem
ent
pro
gra
m, an
d a
ny c
ounty
, oth
er t
han
an u
rban
county
as
def
ined
in 4
2 C
FR
570.3
. U
nder
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
, s.
Com
m 1
08.0
2 (
2),
a l
oca
l gover
nm
ent
that
oth
erw
ise
sati
sfie
s th
ose
req
uir
emen
tsw
ill
not
be
elig
ible
to a
pply
for
and r
ecei
ve
CD
BG
funds
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s, e
conom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
s, p
ubli
c fa
cili
ties
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
s, o
r bro
wnfi
eld r
edev
elopm
ent
pro
ject
s if
it
fail
sto
com
ply
wit
h a
ny o
f th
e ad
min
istr
ativ
e, u
nder
wri
ting, re
cord
kee
pin
g, re
port
ing, au
dit
ing, cl
ose
out,
pay
men
t, r
eim
burs
emen
t or
oth
er r
equir
emen
ts m
andat
ed b
y H
UD
and t
he
dep
artm
ent.
2.
Under
the
curr
ent ru
le, a
loca
l gover
nm
ent m
ay r
ecei
ve
CD
BG
funds
if its
pro
ject
addre
sses
the
nat
ional
obje
ctiv
e of
ben
efit
ting low
and m
oder
ate
inco
me
per
sons
or,
alt
ernat
ivel
y, is
des
igned
to a
llev
iate
exis
ting
condit
ions
whic
h p
ose
a s
erio
us
and im
med
iate
thre
at to the
hea
lth, s
afet
y o
r w
elfa
re o
f th
e m
unic
ipal
ity.
The
dep
artm
ent’
s pro
pose
d r
ule
auth
ori
zes
CD
BG
funds
for
the
redev
elopm
ent of
bro
wnfi
eld s
ites
, in f
urt
her
ance
of
the
nat
ional
obje
ctiv
e of
pre
ven
ting o
r el
imin
atin
g s
lum
s or
bli
ght.
3.
Out of
each
annual
gra
nt of
CD
BG
funds
from
the
feder
al g
over
nm
ent, the
curr
ent ru
le a
uth
ori
zes
the
dep
artm
ent to
set
asi
de
up to 7
5%
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s, u
p to 7
5%
for
econom
ic d
evel
opm
ent pro
ject
s,up t
o 1
0%
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
s, a
nd u
p t
o $
1 m
illi
on f
or
emer
gen
cy g
rants
. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
chan
ges
the
fore
goin
g a
lloca
tion b
y a
uth
ori
zing t
he
dep
artm
ent
to a
lloca
te u
p t
o 1
0%
for
the
bli
ght
elim
inat
ion a
nd b
row
nfi
eld r
edev
elopm
ent
pro
gra
m, an
d u
p t
o 5
% f
or
the
emer
gen
cy g
rant
pro
gra
m
4. U
nder
the
curr
ent
rule
, th
e dep
artm
ent
may
aw
ard a
loca
l gover
nm
ent
up t
o $
750,0
00 f
or
a publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
, up t
o $
1 m
illi
on f
or
an e
conom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
, an
d u
p t
o $
500,0
00 f
or
a publi
c fa
cili
ties
econom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
modif
ies
those
cap
s by a
uth
ori
zing t
he
dep
artm
ent
to a
war
d a
loca
l gover
nm
ent
up t
o $
500,0
00 f
or
a publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
, up t
o $
1 m
illi
on f
or
an e
conom
icdev
elopm
ent,
and u
p t
o $
1 m
illi
on f
or
a publi
c fa
cili
ties
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
. F
urt
her
, th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
auth
ori
zes
the
dep
artm
ent
to a
war
d a
loca
l gover
nm
ent
up t
o $
100,0
00 t
o c
onduct
an e
nvir
onm
enta
lau
dit
of
a bro
wnfi
eld s
ite
and u
p t
o $
500,0
00 t
o e
ngag
e in
envir
onm
enta
l re
med
iati
on o
f th
at s
ite.
5.
Under
the
curr
ent
rule
, th
e dep
artm
ent
allo
cate
s C
DB
G f
unds
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
on a
n a
nnual
bas
is, bas
ed u
pon a
com
par
ativ
e ra
nkin
g o
f ea
ch a
ppli
cati
on u
sing t
he
foll
ow
ing c
rite
ria:
dis
tres
s in
dic
ators
; nee
ds
asse
ssm
ent;
pla
nnin
g;
pas
t ef
fort
; ab
ilit
y t
o p
ay;
and, le
ver
agin
g. T
he
dep
artm
ent’
s pro
pose
d r
ule
would
est
abli
sh a
sem
i−an
nual
publi
c fa
cili
ties
com
pet
itio
n t
o b
ette
r se
rve
the
nee
ds
of
loca
l gover
nm
ents
thro
ughout
the
stat
e. F
urt
her
, th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
would
eli
min
ate
any s
cori
ng o
f lo
cal
gover
nm
ent
appli
cati
ons
bas
ed u
pon p
lannin
g a
nd p
ast
effo
rt.
6.
Under
the
curr
ent
rule
, th
e dep
artm
ent’
s det
erm
inat
ion w
het
her
an e
conom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
or
a publi
c fa
cili
ties
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
wil
l se
rve
a publi
c purp
ose
is
bas
ed u
pon c
onsi
der
atio
n o
fvar
ious
fact
ors
incl
udin
g:
the
exte
nt
of
pover
ty a
nd u
nem
plo
ym
ent;
the
pro
spec
ts f
or
new
inves
tmen
t an
d e
conom
ic d
evel
opm
ent;
the
amount
of
inves
tmen
t th
at i
s li
kel
y t
o r
esult
; th
e num
ber
of
jobs
that
are
lik
ely t
o
resu
lt; t
he
tota
l co
st p
er job; th
e am
ount of
wag
es a
nd b
enef
its
pro
vid
ed; th
e w
illi
ngnes
s of
the
busi
nes
s to
work
cooper
ativ
ely w
ith the
dep
artm
ent of
work
forc
e dev
elopm
ent, loca
l jo
b s
ervic
e off
ices
and p
rivat
e in
dust
ryco
unci
ls t
o i
den
tify
and o
ffer
job o
pport
unit
ies
to l
ow
to m
oder
ate
inco
me
per
sons;
the
avai
labil
ity o
f sa
tisf
acto
ry c
oll
ater
al a
nd p
erso
nal
guar
ante
es t
o a
ssure
rep
aym
ent
of
econom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
loan
s; w
het
her
the
awar
d w
ill
pro
vid
e th
e busi
nes
s w
ith a
n u
nre
asonab
le c
om
pet
itiv
e ad
van
tage
over
oth
er s
imil
ar W
isco
nsi
n b
usi
nes
ses
in t
he
vic
init
y o
f th
e pro
ject
; an
d, w
het
her
the
pro
ject
wil
l in
volv
e th
e re
loca
tion o
f a
busi
nes
s an
ddis
pla
cem
ent o
f jo
bs
from
one
loca
l gover
nm
ent in
Wis
consi
n to a
noth
er. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
s ar
e dif
fere
nt in
tw
o k
ey r
espec
ts. F
irst
, the
dep
artm
ent is
req
uir
ed to c
onsi
der
the
num
ber
of
full
−ti
me
jobs
crea
ted a
nd r
etai
ned
,w
ithout
regar
d t
o t
he
num
ber
of
par
t−ti
me
jobs
that
mig
ht
be
crea
ted a
nd r
etai
ned
. S
econd, th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
s re
quir
e th
e dep
artm
ent
to c
onsi
der
whet
her
a p
roje
ct w
ill
resu
lt i
n r
edev
elopm
ent
of
a bro
wnfi
eld s
ite.
7.
Under
the
curr
ent ru
le, t
he
dep
artm
ent m
ay a
war
d C
DB
G f
unds
to a
com
munit
y o
nly
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s, e
conom
ic d
evel
opm
ent pro
ject
s, p
ubli
c fa
cili
ties
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent pro
ject
s, a
nd e
mer
gen
cysi
tuat
ions
aris
ing f
rom
nat
ura
l dis
aste
rs a
nd o
ther
cat
astr
ophic
even
ts. U
nder
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
, th
e dep
artm
ent
would
all
oca
te u
p t
o 1
0 p
erce
nt
of
its
annual
CD
BG
gra
nt
from
the
feder
al g
over
nm
ent
for
a new
bli
ght
elim
inat
ion
and b
row
nfi
eld r
edev
elopm
ent
pro
gra
m. A
s pro
pose
d, t
he
new
pro
gra
m w
ould
auth
ori
ze the
dep
artm
ent to
aw
ard a
loca
l gover
nm
ent up to $
100,0
00 to c
over
up to 7
5 p
erce
nt of
the
cost
of
an e
nvir
onm
enta
lau
dit
for
a bro
wnfi
eld s
ite;
and, up t
o $
500,0
00 t
o c
over
up t
o 7
5 p
erce
nt
of
the
envir
onm
enta
l re
med
iati
on c
ost
s. T
he
dep
artm
ent
would
be
able
to m
ake
a gra
nt
to a
loca
l gover
nm
ent
for
a bro
wnfi
eld r
edev
elopm
ent
pro
ject
if
the
dep
artm
ent
det
erm
ined
that
the
pro
ject
ser
ves
a p
ubli
c purp
ose
; th
e lo
cal
gover
nm
ent
has
a c
itiz
en p
arti
cipat
ion p
lan;
the
loca
l gover
nm
ent
has
adopte
d a
bro
wnfi
eld r
edev
elopm
ent
pla
n f
or
the
bro
wnfi
eld
site
; th
e pro
ject
cost
s ar
e re
asonab
le;
all
sourc
es o
f pro
ject
fin
anci
ng a
re c
om
mit
ted p
rior
to t
he
dis
burs
emen
t of
the
gra
nt;
the
pro
ject
wil
l li
kel
y r
esult
in r
edev
elopm
ent
of
a bro
wnfi
eld s
ite
for
com
mer
cial
or
indust
rial
use
; th
e pro
ject
wil
l li
kel
y r
etai
n o
r cr
eate
jobs
in t
his
sta
te;
and, th
e lo
cal
gover
nm
ent
wil
l co
ntr
ibute
at
leas
t 25 p
erce
nt
of
the
tota
l co
st o
f th
e pro
ject
fro
m f
undin
g s
ourc
es o
ther
than
the
feder
al o
r st
ate
gover
nm
ent.
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
Thom
as H
. T
aylo
r, D
eputy
Sec
reta
ry, D
epar
tmen
t of
Com
mer
ce, 608/2
66−
3203.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
1.T
ypes
of
smal
l busi
nes
ses
that
wil
l be
affe
cted
by t
he
rule
s.
The
Dep
artm
ent es
tim
ates
95 p
erce
nt of
the
gra
nts
appli
ed f
or
by c
om
munit
ies
ult
imat
ely r
each
sm
all busi
nes
ses
in o
ne
form
or
anoth
er. T
he
gra
nts
may
be
use
d b
y e
ligib
le c
om
munit
ies
to f
und p
ubli
c fa
cili
ty p
roje
cts,
publi
c fa
cili
ty p
roje
cts
to p
rom
ote
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent,
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
s, e
mer
gen
cy s
ituat
ions
cause
d b
y n
atura
l dis
aste
rs a
nd c
atas
trophic
even
ts, an
d e
lim
inat
ion o
f ec
onom
ic b
light
2.R
eport
ing, bookkee
pin
g a
nd o
ther
pro
cedure
s re
quir
ed f
or
com
pli
ance
wit
h t
he
rule
s.
Fed
eral
and s
tate
rule
s re
quir
e th
at e
ligib
le g
over
nm
ent
unit
s be
resp
onsi
ble
for
adm
inis
trat
ive,
under
wri
ting, re
cord
kee
pin
g, re
port
ing, au
dit
ing, cl
ose
−out,
pay
men
t, a
nd r
eim
burs
emen
t re
late
d t
o t
he
gra
nt.
Sm
all
busi
nes
ses
must
hav
e gen
eral
busi
nes
s ac
counti
ng a
nd b
ookkee
pin
g s
kil
ls.
3.T
ypes
of
pro
fess
ional
skil
ls n
eces
sary
for
com
pli
ance
wit
h t
he
rule
s.
No o
ther
pro
fess
ional
skil
ls, oth
er t
han
gen
eral
busi
nes
s ac
counti
ng a
nd b
ookkee
pin
g s
kil
ls a
re r
equir
ed.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
The
Dep
artm
ent
of
Com
mer
ce i
s re
sponsi
ble
for
adm
inis
teri
ng t
he
feder
al c
om
munit
y d
evel
opm
ent
blo
ck g
rant
(CD
BG
) fu
nds
awar
ded
to t
he
Sta
te o
f W
isco
nsi
n u
nder
42 U
SC
5301 t
o 5
319 a
nd 2
4 C
FR
Par
t 570.
Under
appli
cable
fed
eral
law
, th
e dep
artm
ent
is a
uth
ori
zed t
o a
war
d C
DB
G f
unds
to a
ny c
ity,
vil
lage
or
tow
n w
ith a
popula
tion o
f le
ss t
han
50,0
00 t
hat
is
not
elig
ible
to a
pply
for
or
par
tici
pat
e in
the
feder
al b
lock
gra
nt
enti
tlem
ent p
rogra
m, a
nd to a
ny c
ounty
, oth
er than
an u
rban
county
as
def
ined
by the
Unit
ed S
tate
s D
epar
tmen
t of
Housi
ng a
nd U
rban
Dev
elopm
ent (”
HU
D”)
. His
tori
call
y, the
Dep
artm
ent’
s ru
les
hav
e au
thori
zed e
ligib
leco
mm
unit
ies
to u
se C
DB
G f
unds
for
publi
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s, p
ubli
c fa
cili
ties
pro
ject
s to
pro
mote
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent,
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
ject
s, a
nd e
mer
gen
cy s
ituat
ions
cause
d b
y n
atura
l dis
aste
rs a
nd
oth
er c
atas
trophic
even
ts. R
ecen
t am
endm
ents
to t
he
appli
cable
fed
eral
reg
ula
tions
auth
ori
ze t
he
use
of
CD
BG
fundin
g f
or
addit
ional
purp
ose
s in
cludin
g t
he
elim
inat
ion a
nd p
reven
tion o
f bli
ght.
The
adm
inis
trat
ive
rule
s gover
nin
g t
he
adm
inis
trat
ion o
f C
DB
G f
unds
are
pre
sentl
y c
onta
ined
in c
h. D
OD
6, t
he
maj
ori
ty o
f ru
les
whic
h h
ave
not bee
n u
pdat
ed in s
ever
al y
ears
. Wit
h the
pas
sage
of
1995 W
isco
nsi
nA
ct 2
7, t
hes
e re
sponsi
bil
itie
s w
ere
tran
sfer
red f
rom
the
Dep
artm
ent of
Dev
elopm
ent to
the
Dep
artm
ent of
Com
mer
ce. T
he
adm
inis
trat
ive
rule
s ar
e bei
ng u
pdat
ed to a
cknow
ledge
the
pro
gra
m. t
ransf
er to the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Com
mer
ce, updat
e th
e D
epar
tmen
t’s
CD
BG
pro
gra
m t
o a
ccom
pli
sh a
ddit
ional
obje
ctiv
es a
uth
ori
zed u
nder
rec
ent
chan
ges
to f
eder
al l
aw, pla
ce t
he
Dep
artm
ent’
s ru
les
rela
ted t
o t
he
adm
inis
trat
ion o
f C
DB
G f
ends
into
a s
ingle
chap
ter
Com
m 1
08, an
d s
epar
ate
the
stat
e fe
nded
eco
nom
ic d
evel
opm
ent
pro
gra
ms
into
var
ious
subch
apte
rs w
ithin
the
code.
The
adm
inis
trat
ion o
f th
e C
DB
G p
rogra
m i
s fu
nded
fro
m f
eder
al f
ends
wit
h a
sta
te m
atch
. N
o i
ncr
ease
or
dec
reas
e in
the
cost
s of
adm
inis
teri
ng t
he
pro
gra
m i
s ex
pec
ted a
s a
resu
lt o
f th
ese
rule
chan
ges
.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Dep
art
men
t of
Corr
ecti
on
s
Noti
ce is
her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
ss.
227.1
1 (
2)
(a),
and 3
03.0
65, S
tats
., th
e D
epar
tmen
t of
Corr
ecti
ons
pro
pose
s th
e fo
llow
ing r
ule
aff
ecti
ng c
h. D
OC
324, r
elat
ing to the
inm
ate
work
and s
tudy r
elea
se p
rogra
m.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
The
hea
rings
wil
l be
hel
d a
s fo
llow
s:
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ril 11, 1997
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om
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day
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te O
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e B
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ort
hw
est
Bars
tow
St.
WA
UK
ES
HA
, W
I
Ap
ril 11, 1997
Secre
tary
’s C
on
fere
nce R
oo
mF
rid
ay
Dep
art
men
t o
f C
orr
ecti
on
s2:0
0 p
.m.
3rd
Flo
or
149 E
. W
ilso
n S
t.M
AD
ISO
N, W
I
Ap
ril 17, 1997
Ro
om
105
Th
urs
day
Sta
te O
ffic
e B
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.m.
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est
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irem
on
tE
AU
CL
AIR
E, W
I
The
publi
c hea
ring s
ites
are
acc
essi
ble
to p
eople
wit
h d
isabil
itie
s.
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pt.
of
Co
rre
cti
on
sS
om
e pro
vis
ions
of
the
Dep
artm
ent of
Corr
ecti
ons
adm
inis
trat
ive
rule
rel
atin
g to w
ork
and s
tudy r
elea
se f
or
inm
ates
hav
e not bee
n u
pdat
ed s
ince
the
rule
was
cre
ated
. W
ith o
ver
10 y
ears
of
exper
ience
work
ing w
ith
the
rule
, th
e D
epar
tmen
t pro
pose
s to
updat
e th
e ru
le.
Sev
eral
cro
ss r
efer
ence
s in
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
are
to o
ther
rule
s w
hic
h a
re in the
pro
cess
of
bei
ng r
evis
ed.
Thus,
the
cross
ref
eren
ces
in this
rule
to c
hap
ters
DO
C 3
02 a
nd 3
03, W
is. A
dm
. Code,
are
the
cross
ref
eren
ces
to the
pro
pose
d r
ule
s an
d n
ot th
e cu
rren
t ru
les.
Ther
e m
ay b
e a
gap
in tim
e w
her
e th
ese
cross
ref
eren
ces
wil
l be
inco
rrec
t. T
his
should
be
reso
lved
when
the
new
chs.
DO
C 3
02 a
nd 3
03, W
is. A
dm
. Code,
are
pro
mulg
ated
.
Work
and s
tudy r
elea
se im
pro
ve
the
inm
ate’
s ch
ance
s fo
r su
cces
sful re
assi
mil
atio
n in the
com
munit
y. T
he
inm
ate
is g
radual
ly e
xpose
d to the
resp
onsi
bil
itie
s an
d e
xper
ience
s of
life
outs
ide
an inst
ituti
on, s
o the
adver
seef
fect
s of
abru
pt
rele
ase
from
the
stru
cture
d p
riso
n e
nvir
onm
ent
are
avoid
ed.
Work
and s
tudy r
elea
se n
ot
only
off
er a
per
iod o
f gra
dual
psy
cholo
gic
al a
dju
stm
ent,
but
also
may
dir
ectl
y r
emed
y s
om
e ed
uca
tional
or
trai
nin
g d
efic
ienci
es c
ontr
ibuti
ng t
o c
rim
inal
conduct
. M
any o
ffen
der
s la
ckjo
b s
kil
ls, m
akin
g i
t dif
ficu
lt t
o o
bta
in e
mplo
ym
ent
and, co
nse
quen
tly,
to m
eet
finan
cial
obli
gat
ions.
S
tudie
s hav
e sh
ow
n t
hat
, in
man
y c
ases
, la
ck o
f fi
nan
cial
res
ourc
es c
ontr
ibute
s to
a r
eturn
to c
rim
inal
act
ivit
y a
fter
rele
ase.
Work
rel
ease
pro
vid
es a
job, en
abli
ng t
he
inm
ate
to d
evel
op s
kil
ls a
nd a
ccum
ula
te s
avin
gs.
S
tudy r
elea
se i
ncr
ease
s th
e in
mat
e’s
skil
ls t
hro
ugh e
duca
tional
or
trai
nin
g p
rogra
ms.
An i
nm
ate
earn
ing w
ages
must
pay
room
and b
oar
d c
ost
s, t
her
eby r
educi
ng c
onfi
nem
ent
cost
s pai
d b
y t
he
publi
c.
This
pro
pose
d r
ule
:
1. M
akes
tec
hnic
al c
han
ges
.
2. R
epea
ls s
om
e def
init
ions.
3. C
reat
es s
om
e def
init
ions.
4. R
equir
es t
he
inm
ate
to h
ave
a co
mm
unit
y c
ust
ody c
lass
ific
atio
n a
nd t
o r
esid
e in
a m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity t
o b
e el
igib
le f
or
work
or
study r
elea
se s
tatu
s.
5. R
equir
es a
n i
nm
ate
whose
pri
or
work
or
study r
elea
se w
as t
erm
inat
ed f
or
mis
conduct
to w
ait,
if
requir
ed, bef
ore
reg
ainin
g e
ligib
ilit
y.
6. P
rovid
es t
hat
an i
nm
ate
wit
h a
rec
ord
of
esca
pe
or
atte
mpte
d e
scap
e is
inel
igib
le f
or
one
yea
r fr
om
the
dat
e th
e ju
dgm
ent
is e
nte
red o
r fi
ndin
g o
f guil
t under
ch. D
OC
303 i
s en
tere
d.
7. R
epea
ls t
he
requir
emen
ts t
hat
an i
nm
ate
may
be
obse
rved
in m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty f
or
30 d
ays
to d
eter
min
e th
e in
mat
e’s
adju
stm
ent
to m
inim
al s
ecuri
ty o
r m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty/c
om
munit
y r
esid
enti
al c
onfi
nem
ent
bef
ore
the
inm
ate
bec
om
es e
ligib
le f
or
work
or
study r
elea
se.
8. P
erm
its
an i
nm
ate
who m
eets
eli
gib
ilit
y r
equir
emen
ts t
o a
pply
for
work
or
study r
elea
se.
9. R
equir
es t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, i
nst
ead o
f th
e pro
gra
m r
evie
w c
om
mit
tee,
to a
ppro
ve
work
or
study r
elea
se f
or
an i
nm
ate.
10. R
equir
es t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t to
consi
der
cer
tain
cri
teri
a in
mak
ing a
work
or
study r
elea
se d
ecis
ion.
11. R
equir
es t
he
work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
to a
dvis
e em
plo
yer
s or
school
adm
inis
trat
ors
of
thei
r re
sponsi
bil
itie
s to
the
inm
ates
and t
he
pro
gra
m.
12. P
rohib
its
pla
cing a
n i
nm
ate
wher
e a
pote
nti
al c
onfl
ict
exis
ts, in
addit
ion t
o p
rohib
itin
g p
laci
ng a
n i
nm
ate
wit
h a
rel
ativ
e or
in a
pri
vat
e hom
e.
13. R
equir
es t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, o
r th
eir
des
ignee
s, i
nst
ead o
f th
e pro
gra
m r
evie
w c
om
mit
tee,
to d
eter
min
e th
e le
ngth
of
tim
e of
the
pla
cem
ent
in w
ork
or
study r
elea
se.
14. R
equir
es a
ll t
ransp
ort
atio
n a
rran
gem
ents
bet
wee
n a
sta
te c
orr
ecti
onal
fac
ilit
y a
nd a
work
or
study p
lace
men
t to
be
appro
ved
by t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, o
r th
eir
des
ignee
s.
15. R
epea
ls t
he
pro
vis
ion p
erm
itti
ng t
he
use
of
an i
nm
ate’
s per
sonal
car
for
trav
el.
16. R
equir
es t
he
appro
val
of
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, i
nst
ead o
f th
e ap
pro
pri
ate
corr
ecti
onal
auth
ori
ty, bef
ore
an i
nm
ate
may
ente
r in
to c
ontr
acts
.
17. R
equir
es t
he
appro
val
of
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t to
ter
min
ate
work
or
study r
elea
se i
nst
ead o
f te
rmin
atin
g w
ork
or
study r
elea
se a
t th
e re
ques
t of
an i
nm
ate.
18. R
equir
es t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t to
conduct
a p
reli
min
ary r
evie
w a
nd p
erm
its
any a
ctio
n n
eces
sary
to p
rote
ct t
he
publi
c pen
din
g a
hea
ring.
19. D
elet
es l
anguag
e re
late
d t
o i
nm
ate
use
of
work
or
study r
elea
se f
unds
foll
ow
ing r
elea
se t
o f
ield
super
vis
ion.
Te
xt
of
Ru
leS
EC
TIO
N 1
. D
OC
324.0
1 (
intr
o.)
and 3
24.0
1 (
1)
to (
4)
are
amen
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
1 T
he
purp
ose
s of
work
and s
tudy r
elea
se p
rivil
eges
are
the
foll
ow
ing:
DO
C 3
24.0
1 (
1)
To p
rovid
e an
opport
unit
y f
or
inm
ates
to a
ssum
e re
sponsi
bil
ity i
n e
mplo
ym
ent
or
educa
tional
set
tings
to p
repar
e th
em f
or
a pro
duct
ive
life
in f
ree
soci
ety a
fter
rel
ease
; .
DO
C 3
24.0
1 (
2)
To c
om
ple
men
t in
stit
uti
on e
duca
tion, tr
ainin
g, an
d w
ork
pro
gra
ms
wit
h c
om
munit
y r
esourc
es n
ot
avai
lable
in a
n i
nst
ituti
on;.
DO
C 3
24.0
1 (
3)
To p
rovid
e in
mat
es w
ith a
pro
gra
m a
ctiv
ity i
n w
hic
h t
hey
may
dem
onst
rate
, th
rough r
esponsi
ble
beh
avio
r, t
hei
r re
adin
ess
for
par
ole
;.
DO
C 3
24.0
1(4
) T
o p
rovid
e an
opport
unit
y f
or
inm
ates
to a
ccum
ula
te f
unds
to m
eet
finan
cial
obli
gat
ions
that
mig
ht
oth
erw
ise
inhib
it a
dju
stm
ent
foll
ow
ing r
elea
se o
r par
ole
; an
d.
SE
CT
ION
2. D
OC
324.0
2 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
2 T
his
chap
ter
appli
es t
o t
he
dep
artm
ent
of
hea
lth a
nd s
oci
al s
ervic
es, div
isio
n o
f co
rrec
tions,
corr
ecti
ons
and a
dult
inm
ates
in its
cust
ody,
whet
her
house
d in a
dep
artm
ent fa
cili
ty o
r house
d in a
contr
act
faci
lity
. It
inte
rpre
ts s
. 303.0
65, S
tats
. T
his
chap
ter
is a
dopte
d p
urs
uan
t to
the
auth
ori
ty o
f s.
303.0
65 (
2),
Sta
ts.
SE
CT
ION
3. D
OC
324.0
3 (
intr
o.)
is
amen
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
1)
In t
his
chap
ter
:
SE
CT
ION
4. D
OC
324.0
3 (
1)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
1)
“Com
munit
y c
ust
ody”
mea
ns
the
cust
ody c
lass
ific
atio
n w
hic
h p
erm
its
inm
ates
to p
arti
cipat
e in
off
−gro
unds
acti
vit
ies.
SE
CT
ION
5. D
OC
324.0
3 (
2)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
2)
“Contr
act
faci
lity
” in
cludes
a c
ounty
jai
l, h
alfw
ay h
ouse
, or
any o
ther
fac
ilit
y o
r ag
ency
that
has
an a
gre
emen
t w
ith t
he
dep
artm
ent
to p
rovid
e housi
ng f
or
inm
ates
in t
he
cust
ody o
f th
e dep
artm
ent.
SE
CT
ION
6. D
OC
324.0
3 (
4)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
7. D
OC
324.0
3 (
5)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
3 (
4)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
4)
“PR
C”
mea
ns
the
pro
gra
m r
evie
w c
om
mit
tee,
whose
pri
mar
y d
uti
es a
nd c
om
posi
tion a
re s
et f
ort
h u
nder
s s
s. D
OC
302.1
8 3
02.1
5
and 3
02.1
6.
SE
CT
ION
8. D
OC
324.0
3 (
6)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
3 (
5).
SE
CT
ION
9. D
OC
324.0
3 (
7)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
3 (
6)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
6)
“Super
inte
nden
t” m
eans
the
super
inte
nden
t of
at a
corr
ecti
onal
inst
ituti
on c
ente
r, o
r th
at p
erso
n’s
des
ignee
.
SE
CT
ION
10. D
OC
324.0
3 (
8)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
3 (
7)
and r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
7)
“War
den
” m
eans
the
war
den
at
a co
rrec
tional
inst
ituti
on, or
des
ignee
.
SE
CT
ION
11. D
OC
324.0
3 (
9)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
3 (
8).
SE
CT
ION
12. D
OC
324.0
3 (
10)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
13. D
OC
324.0
3 (
11)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
3 (
9)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
3 (
9) “
Work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or”
or
“coord
inat
or”
mea
ns
the
per
son d
esig
nat
ed a
t ea
ch inst
ituti
on to p
erfo
rm the
duti
es e
num
erat
ed in this
chap
ter
for
work
rel
ease
or
study r
elea
se, o
r th
at p
erso
n’s
des
ignee
.
SE
CT
ION
14. D
OC
324.0
35 i
s re
pea
led.
SE
CT
ION
15. D
OC
324.0
4 i
s re
pea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
4 E
ligib
ilit
y f
or
work
or
stu
dy r
elea
se s
tatu
s. (
1)
EL
IGIB
ILIT
Y. T
o b
e el
igib
le f
or
work
or
study r
elea
se s
tatu
s an
inm
ate
shal
l m
eet
the
foll
ow
ing c
rite
ria:
(a)
Res
ide
in a
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity a
nd h
ave
a co
mm
unit
y c
ust
ody c
lass
ific
atio
n a
s des
crib
ed i
n s
. D
OC
302.0
5 (
6).
(b)
Hav
e re
ached
par
ole
eli
gib
ilit
y a
s def
ined
in s
. 304.0
6 (
1),
Sta
ts., i
f se
rvin
g a
lif
e se
nte
nce
.
(c)
Wai
t, i
f re
quir
ed, bef
ore
reg
ainin
g e
ligib
ilit
y, i
f pri
or
work
or
study r
elea
se h
as b
een t
erm
inat
ed u
nder
s. D
OC
324.1
3 f
or
mis
conduct
.
(2)
INE
LIG
IBIL
ITY
. A
n i
nm
ate
wit
h a
rec
ord
of
esca
pe
or
atte
mpte
d e
scap
e sh
all
be
inel
igib
le f
or
one
yea
r fr
om
the
dat
e th
e ju
dgm
ent
is e
nte
red o
r fi
ndin
g o
f guil
t under
ch. D
OC
303 i
s en
tere
d.
SE
CT
ION
16. D
OC
324.0
5 (
1)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
5 (
1)
An i
nm
ate
mee
ting e
ligib
ilit
y c
rite
ria
under
s. D
OC
324.0
4 m
ay a
pply
for
work
or
study r
elea
se s
tatu
s to
the
inst
ituti
on s
oci
al w
ork
er o
r an
y d
esig
nat
ed s
taff
mem
ber
.
SE
CT
ION
17. D
OC
324.0
5 (
2)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
5 (
2)
The
soci
al w
ork
er o
r des
ignat
ed s
taff
mem
ber
shal
l re
vie
w t
he
inm
ate’
s ap
pli
cati
on a
nd s
hal
l re
port
on t
he
inm
ate’
s el
igib
ilit
y t
o t
he
PR
C o
f th
e st
ate
corr
ecti
onal
fac
ilit
y w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
tw
her
e th
e in
mat
e is
ass
igned
.
SE
CT
ION
18. D
OC
324.0
5 (
3)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
5 (
3)
The
inm
ate
shal
l be
appro
ved
for
work
or
study r
elea
se s
tatu
s by t
he
PR
C w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t bef
ore
any f
urt
her
pla
cem
ent
effo
rts
can b
e under
taken
.
SE
CT
ION
19. D
OC
324.0
5 (
4)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
5 (
4)
The
crit
eria
set
fort
h u
nder
ss.
DO
C 3
02.0
7 a
nd 3
02.0
9 s
hal
l be
consi
der
ed i
n m
akin
g t
he
dec
isio
n t
o a
ppro
ve
or
den
y t
he
inm
ate’
s ap
pli
cati
on f
or
work
or
study r
elea
se.
SE
CT
ION
20. D
OC
324.0
5 (
5)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
5 (
5)
The
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t sh
all
noti
fy t
he
work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
of
the
appro
val
of
the
appli
cati
on f
or
work
or
study r
elea
se.
SE
CT
ION
21. D
OC
324.0
5 (
6)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
22. D
OC
324.0
5 (
7)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
23. D
OC
324.0
5 (
8)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
24. D
OC
324.0
6 (
1)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
6 (
1)
Upon P
RC
appro
val
for
the
pro
gra
m,
the
inm
ate
shal
l m
eet
wit
h t
he
work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
to c
om
ple
te t
he
appli
cati
on p
roce
ss.
The
appli
cati
on p
roce
ss s
hal
l in
clude,
in a
ccord
ance
wit
hs.
DO
C 3
24.0
9, in
form
atio
n a
bout
the
inm
ate’
s fi
nan
cial
obli
gat
ions.
If
the
appli
cati
on i
s fo
r st
udy r
elea
se, th
e in
mat
e sh
all
apply
for
ben
efit
s as
req
uir
ed u
nder
s. D
OC
324.0
9 (
1).
SE
CT
ION
25. D
OC
324.0
6 (
2)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
6 (
2)
Upon r
ecei
vin
g P
RC
noti
fica
tion, th
e in
stit
uti
on w
ork
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
and a
ppro
pri
ate
staf
f sh
all,
under
s. D
OC
324.0
9 (
2),
inves
tigat
e th
e in
mat
e’s
finan
cial
obli
gat
ions
and a
ttem
pt
to p
lace
the
inm
ate
in a
ccord
ance
wit
h t
he
requir
emen
ts o
f s.
DO
C 3
24.0
7 o
r 324.0
8.
SE
CT
ION
26. D
OC
324.0
6 (
3)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
27. D
OC
324.0
6 (
4)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
6 (
3)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
6 (
3)
Bef
ore
pla
cem
ent,
the
work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
shal
l ad
vis
e th
e em
plo
yer
s or
appro
pri
ate
school
adm
inis
trat
ors
of
thei
r re
sponsi
bil
itie
s to
the
inm
ates
and t
he
pro
gra
m. F
or
pla
cem
ent
in a
county
jail
or
hal
fway
house
contr
act
faci
lity
, the
sher
iff
or
dir
ecto
r of
the
hal
fway
house
contr
act
faci
lity
must
conse
nt
in a
dvan
ce t
o a
ccep
t th
e in
mat
e. W
ithdra
wal
of
the
conse
nt
term
inat
es t
he
pla
cem
ent.
D
eter
min
atio
n o
fth
e co
sts
and m
ethod o
f pay
men
t fo
r ro
om
and b
oar
d m
ust
be
arra
nged
pri
or
to p
lace
men
t at
the
loca
tion.
SE
CT
ION
28. D
OC
324.0
6 (
5)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
6 (
4)
and r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
6 (
4)
When
a s
uit
able
pla
cem
ent
is a
vai
lable
for
an i
nm
ate,
the
work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
shal
l ex
pla
in t
o t
he
inm
ate
the
rule
s of
work
or
study r
elea
se a
nd c
om
ple
te t
he
form
s nec
essa
ry t
o i
mple
men
t th
epla
cem
ent.
SE
CT
ION
29. D
OC
324.0
6 (
6)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
6 (
5)
and D
OC
324.0
6 (
5)
(a)
to (
e), as
ren
um
ber
ed, ar
e am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
6 (
5)
(a)
Dat
e pla
cem
ent
is t
o b
egin
;.
(b)
Sit
e of
pla
cem
ent
and a
lter
nat
e housi
ng o
r co
ntr
act
faci
lity
, if
any;.
(c)
Hours
the
inm
ate
wil
l be
on t
he
pla
cem
ent
site
;.
(d)
Type
of
work
or
study p
rogra
m;.
(e)
Rat
e of
pay
or
amount
of
finan
cial
aid
; an
d.
SE
CT
ION
30. D
OC
324.0
6 (
7)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
31. D
OC
324.0
6 (
8)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
32. D
OC
324.0
7 (
1)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
7 (
1)
The
inm
ate
shal
l hav
e a
confi
rmed
job o
ffer
, or
the
par
ole
agen
t sh
all
indic
ate
that
em
plo
ym
ent
is i
mm
inen
t in
cas
es w
her
e an
alt
ernat
e housi
ng f
acil
ity i
s uti
lize
d.
SE
CT
ION
33. D
OC
324.0
7 (
3)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
34. D
OC
324.0
7 (
4)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
7 (
3)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
7 (
3)
No i
nm
ate
may
be
pla
ced w
ith a
rel
ativ
e or
in a
pri
vat
e hom
e or
any p
lace
wher
e a
pote
nti
al c
onfl
ict
exis
ts.
SE
CT
ION
35. D
OC
324.0
7 (
5)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
7 (
4).
SE
CT
ION
36. D
OC
324.0
8 (
2)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
8 (
2)
The
PR
C w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t sh
all det
erm
ine
the
length
of
tim
e of
the
pla
cem
ent an
d m
ay e
xte
nd that
tim
e per
iod. S
tudy r
elea
se p
lace
men
ts s
hal
l be
for
the
sam
e le
ngth
of
tim
e as
the
educa
tional
pro
gra
m u
nle
ss t
her
e is
good c
ause
for
a dif
fere
nt
length
of
tim
e.
SE
CT
ION
37. D
OC
324.0
8 (
3)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
38. D
OC
324.0
8 (
4)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
8 (
3).
SE
CT
ION
40. D
OC
324.0
9 (
2)
(a)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
2)
(a)
Cost
of
the
inm
ate’
s fo
od a
nd c
loth
ing i
n t
he
pla
cem
ent
assi
gned
; .
SE
CT
ION
41. D
OC
324.0
9 (
2)
(b)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
2)
(b)
Cost
of
an e
duca
tional
pla
cem
ent,
incl
udin
g b
ut
not
lim
ited
to t
uit
ion a
nd b
ooks;
.
SE
CT
ION
42. D
OC
324.0
9 (
2)
(c)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
2)
(c)
Nec
essa
ry t
ravel
expen
ses
to a
nd f
rom
the
pla
cem
ent
and o
ther
inci
den
tal
expen
ses;
.
SE
CT
ION
43. D
OC
324.0
9 (
2)
(d)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
2)
(d)
Support
obli
gat
ions
for
the
inm
ate’
s dep
enden
ts; .
SE
CT
ION
44. D
OC
324.0
9 (
2)
(e)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
2)
(e)
Rea
sonab
le r
oom
char
ges
as
det
erm
ined
by t
he
dep
artm
ent;
and.
SE
CT
ION
45. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(a)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(a)
For
boar
d incl
udin
g f
ood a
nd c
loth
ing f
or
the
inm
ate,
any f
ee c
har
ged
under
s. 301.1
35, S
tats
., p
lus,
if
the
inm
ate
is o
n s
tudy r
elea
se, t
uit
ion, b
ooks,
fee
s, tools
, and o
ther
suppli
es o
r, if
the
inm
ate
is o
n w
ork
rel
ease
, w
ork
rel
ated
expen
ses;
.
SE
CT
ION
46. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(b)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(b)
Nec
essa
ry t
ravel
expen
se t
o a
nd f
rom
the
pla
cem
ent
and o
ther
inci
den
tal
expen
ses
of
the
inm
ate;
.
SE
CT
ION
47. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(c)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(c)
Pay
men
t of
the
crim
e vic
tim
and w
itnes
s as
sist
ance
surc
har
ge
under
s. 973.0
45 (
4),
Sta
ts.;
SE
CT
ION
48. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(d)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(e)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(e)
Support
of
the
inm
ate’
s dep
enden
ts, if
any;.
SE
CT
ION
49. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(d)
is c
reat
ed t
o r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(d)
Pay
men
t of
the
deo
xyri
bonucl
eic
acid
anal
ysi
s su
rchar
ge
under
s. 973.0
46 (
4),
Sta
ts.
SE
CT
ION
50. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(e)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
9 (
9)
(f)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(f)
A r
easo
nab
le r
oom
char
ge
as d
eter
min
ed b
y t
he
dep
artm
ent;
.
SE
CT
ION
51. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(f)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(g)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(g)
Aft
er i
nves
tigat
ion u
nder
sub. (2
), p
aym
ent,
eit
her
in f
ull
or
pro
port
ionat
ely,
of
the
inm
ate’
s obli
gat
ions
that
wer
e ac
know
ledged
by t
he
inm
ate
in w
riti
ng o
r th
at h
ave
bee
n r
educe
d t
o j
udgm
ent;
.
SE
CT
ION
52. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(g)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.0
9 (
4)
(h)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
4)
(h)
Wag
es t
o t
he
inm
ates
on w
ork
or
study r
elea
se u
nti
l th
e cu
rren
t ca
nte
en l
imit
under
s. D
OC
309.5
2 3
09.3
7 (
1)
(b)
is r
each
ed. U
nsp
ent
money
shal
l be
dep
osi
ted i
n t
he
inm
ate’
s gen
eral
acc
ount.
Bef
ore
rel
easi
ng a
n inm
ate
to f
ield
super
vis
ion, t
he
rele
asin
g inst
ituti
on s
hal
l in
form
the
par
ole
agen
t of
the
bal
ance
s in
the
inm
ate’
s gen
eral
acc
ount
under
s. D
OC
309.5
5 3
09.3
8, re
leas
e ac
count
under
s. D
OC
309.4
66
309.3
0 a
nd s
egre
gat
ed a
ccount
under
s. D
OC
309.5
0 3
09.3
5. T
he
agen
t sh
all
inst
ruct
the
inst
ituti
on b
usi
nes
s m
anag
er a
s to
wher
e th
ese
bal
ance
s sh
all
be
tran
sfer
red a
nd a
s to
dis
burs
emen
t of
work
or
study r
elea
sefu
nds
from
gen
eral
and s
egre
gat
ed a
ccounts
. F
oll
ow
ing r
elea
se, th
e in
mat
e m
ay u
se f
unds
form
erly
hel
d i
n g
ener
al, re
leas
e an
d s
egre
gat
ed a
ccounts
wit
h t
he
appro
val
of
the
agen
t. W
hen
the
clie
nt
is d
isch
arged
fro
mfi
eld s
uper
vis
ion, an
y r
emai
nin
g f
unds
from
thes
e ac
counts
shal
l be
pai
d t
o t
he
clie
nt.
O
nly
inm
ates
who a
re o
n w
ork
or
study r
elea
se m
ay r
ecei
ve
wag
es f
rom
the
segre
gat
ed a
ccount
under
s. D
OC
309.5
0.
SE
CT
ION
53. D
OC
324.0
9 (
5)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
5)
Books,
tools
, su
ppli
es, an
d o
ther
ite
ms
nec
essa
ry f
or
study r
elea
se p
urc
has
ed w
ith t
he
inm
ate’
s fu
nds
rem
ain t
he
inm
ate’
s pro
per
ty. I
f th
ese
item
s ar
e purc
has
ed w
ith s
tate
funds,
they
are
the
stat
e’s
pro
per
ty.
SE
CT
ION
54. D
OC
324.1
0 (
1)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
0 (
1)
All
tra
nsp
ort
atio
n a
rran
gem
ents
bet
wee
n a
st
ate
corr
ecti
onal
fac
ilit
y a
nd a
work
or
study p
lace
men
t re
quir
e ap
pro
val
by t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, o
f th
e st
ate
corr
ecti
onal
fac
ilit
y t
o w
hic
h t
he
inm
ate
is a
ssig
ned
. A
ll v
ehic
les
tran
sport
ing i
nm
ates
shal
l be
insu
red.
SE
CT
ION
55. D
OC
324.1
0 (
2)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
56. D
OC
324.1
0 (
3)
(intr
o.)
is
renum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.1
0 (
2)
(intr
o.)
.
SE
CT
ION
57. D
OC
324.1
0 (
3)
(a)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.1
0 (
2)
(a)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
0 (
2)
(a)
Inst
ituti
on v
ehic
les;
.
SE
CT
ION
58. D
OC
324.1
0 (
3)
(b)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.1
0 (
2)
(b)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
0 (
2)
(b)
Publi
c ca
rrie
rs;.
SE
CT
ION
59. D
OC
324.1
0 (
3)
(c)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.1
0 (
2)
(c)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
0 (
2)
(c)
Appro
ved
veh
icle
s dri
ven
by m
ember
s of
the
publi
c; o
r.
SE
CT
ION
60. D
OC
324.1
0 (
3)
(d)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
61. D
OC
324.1
0 (
4)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
324.1
0 (
3)
and a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
0 (
3)
Inm
ates
on w
ork
rel
ease
shal
l pay
the
cost
of
tran
sport
atio
n t
o a
nd f
rom
the
work
sit
e as
pro
vid
ed u
nder
s. 56.0
65 (
5),
Sta
ts. I
f th
e dep
artm
ent
pro
vid
es t
ransp
ort
atio
n, it
may
ass
ess
a re
asonab
lech
arg
e.
SE
CT
ION
62. D
OC
324.1
1 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
1 In
mat
es p
lace
d i
n w
ork
or
study r
elea
se r
emai
n i
n t
he
legal
cust
ody o
f th
e dep
artm
ent
of
hea
lth a
nd s
oci
al s
ervic
es.
SE
CT
ION
63. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(b)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
1)
(b)
Inm
ates
shal
l not
poss
ess
wea
pons
or
poss
ess
or
use
any f
orm
of
alco
hol,
mar
ijuan
a, n
arco
tics
, or
dru
gs
exce
pt
as a
uth
ori
zed a
nd d
irec
ted b
y a
physi
cian
.
SE
CT
ION
64. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(d)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
1)
(d)
Inm
ates
shal
l not
send o
r re
ceiv
e per
sonal
let
ters
or
pro
per
ty a
nd s
hal
l not
mak
e or
rece
ive
per
sonal
tel
epho
ne
call
s at
the
pla
cem
ent
site
unle
ss a
uth
ori
zed b
y t
he
dep
artm
ent
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t. P
erso
nal
vis
its
are
not
per
mit
ted a
t th
e pla
cem
ent
site
.
SE
CT
ION
65. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(e)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (1
) (e
) In
mat
es s
hal
l not
ente
r in
to c
ontr
acts
or
agre
emen
ts w
ithout
pri
or
appro
val
by t
he
appro
pri
ate
corr
ecti
onal
auth
ori
ty w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t. P
rohib
ited
contr
acts
incl
ude
but
are
not
lim
ited
to:
purc
has
es o
f pro
per
ty, ti
me
pay
men
ts, an
d m
arri
age.
In
mat
es m
ay, how
ever
, hir
e an
att
orn
ey.
SE
CT
ION
66. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(f)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
1)
(f)
The
inm
ate
may
not
rem
ove
any t
ools
, eq
uip
men
t, o
r sh
op−
buil
t it
ems
from
the
stat
e co
rrec
tional
fac
ilit
y o
r bri
ng a
ny s
uch
ite
m i
nto
the
stat
e co
rrec
tional
fac
ilit
y w
ithout
the
super
inte
nden
t’s
pri
or
appro
val
of
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t.
SE
CT
ION
67. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(g)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
1)
(g)
Money
shal
l be
consi
der
ed c
ontr
aban
d u
nle
ss a
uth
ori
zed i
n a
dvan
ce b
y t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t fo
r in
ciden
tal
expen
ses.
U
nex
pen
ded
funds
shal
l be
retu
rned
dai
ly.
SE
CT
ION
68. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(i)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
1)
(i)
Inm
ates
shal
l ab
ide
by t
hes
e ad
min
istr
ativ
e ru
les,
the
spec
ific
poli
cies
and p
roce
dure
s of
the
inst
ituti
on t
o w
hic
h t
hey
are
ass
igned
, an
d t
he
rule
s of
the
faci
lity
in w
hic
h t
hey
are
house
d.
SE
CT
ION
69. D
OC
324.1
2 (
1)
(j)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
1)
(j)
Fai
lure
to r
eport
or
retu
rn f
rom
a w
ork
or
study p
lace
men
t m
ay b
e re
ferr
ed f
or
pro
secu
tion a
s an
esc
ape
under
s. 946.4
2 (
3),
Sta
ts., a
nd m
ay b
e ad
min
istr
ativ
ely c
har
ged
wit
h a
n e
scap
e under
s. D
OC
303.2
2.
SE
CT
ION
70. D
OC
324.1
2 (
2)
(a)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
2)
(a)
Inm
ates
shal
l at
tend a
ll r
egula
rly s
ched
ule
d c
lass
es e
ven
if
the
inst
ruct
or
does
not re
quir
e at
tendan
ce.
The
coord
inat
or
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t m
ust
appro
ve
all sc
hed
ule
s an
d s
ched
ule
chan
ges
.
SE
CT
ION
71. D
OC
324.1
2 (
2)
(b)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
2)
(b)
Inm
ates
shal
l m
ainta
in p
assi
ng g
rades
in a
ll c
ours
es a
nd a
cum
ula
tive
2 p
oin
t (2
.0)
gra
de
poin
t av
erag
e (C
aver
age)
or
bet
ter
on a
4 p
oin
t (4
.0)
scal
e. In
com
ple
tes
may
res
ult
in t
erm
inat
ion a
tth
e P
RC
’s d
iscr
etio
n.
SE
CT
ION
72. D
OC
324.1
2 (
2)
(c)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
2)
(c)
Unle
ss a
ppro
ved
in a
dvan
ce b
y t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t of
the
stat
e co
rrec
tional
fac
ilit
y, i
nm
ates
may
not
enro
ll i
n o
r at
tend e
ven
ing c
ours
es, co
urs
es r
equir
ing a
tten
dan
ce a
t ev
ents
aw
ayfr
om
the
pla
cem
ent
site
, th
eate
r ac
tivit
ies,
fie
ld t
rips,
ath
leti
c fu
nct
ions,
or
soci
al e
ven
ts. T
he
super
inte
nden
t m
ay r
equir
e st
aff
esco
rt.
SE
CT
ION
73. D
OC
324.1
2 (
2)
(d)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
2 (
2)
(d)
Unle
ss t
he
inm
ate
has
rec
eived
advan
ce a
ppro
val
fro
m a
ppro
ved
in a
dvan
ce b
y the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, t
he
inm
ate
shal
l not
sign u
p f
or
addit
ional
pro
ject
s th
at r
equir
e fe
es o
r th
e purc
has
eof
addit
ional
books
and m
ater
ials
.
SE
CT
ION
74. D
OC
324.1
3 i
s re
pea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
3 P
roce
ss f
or
term
inati
on
of
work
an
d s
tud
y r
elea
se.
The
pro
cedure
for
term
inat
ion o
f an
inm
ate’
s w
ork
rel
ease
or
study r
elea
se p
rogra
m i
s as
foll
ow
s:
(1)
A t
erm
inat
ion a
t th
e in
mat
e’s
reques
t is
subje
ct t
o t
he
appro
val
of
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t.
(2)
A t
erm
inat
ion d
ue
to w
ithdra
wal
of
conse
nt
to t
he
pla
cem
ent
by a
per
son o
uts
ide
of
the
dep
artm
ent
whose
conse
nt
is p
rere
quis
ite
of
the
pla
cem
ent
shal
l occ
ur
upon r
ecei
pt
of
ora
l or
wri
tten
noti
fica
tion b
y a
nap
pro
pri
ate
auth
ori
ty that
the
auth
ori
ty n
o longer
conse
nts
to the
pla
cem
ent. I
f th
e noti
fica
tion is
giv
en o
rall
y, the
staf
f m
ember
rec
eivin
g the
ora
l noti
fica
tion s
hal
l docu
men
t th
e in
form
atio
n a
nd f
orw
ard it to
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t.
(3)
If the
pla
cem
ent is
ter
min
ated
as
a re
sult
of
any o
f th
e vio
lati
ons
list
ed b
elow
by the
inm
ate,
the
inm
ate
shal
l be
affo
rded
a h
eari
ng f
or
the
purp
ose
of
det
erm
inin
g w
het
her
the
alle
ged
vio
lati
on o
ccurr
ed.
A ter
min
atio
nby
the
dep
artm
ent
may
occ
ur
afte
r det
erm
inin
g t
hat
the
inm
ate
has
com
mit
ted a
ny o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
Vio
lati
on o
f a
stat
ute
.
(b)
Vio
lati
on o
f th
e ru
les
of
the
pla
cem
ent
site
.
(c)
Vio
lati
on o
f th
e ad
min
istr
ativ
e ru
les
of
the
dep
artm
ent.
(d)
Vio
lati
on o
f th
e w
ork
or
study r
elea
se a
gre
emen
t.
(e)
Vio
lati
on o
f an
y s
pec
ial
condit
ions
impose
d o
n t
he
pla
cem
ent.
(4)
The
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t sh
all co
nduct
a p
reli
min
ary r
evie
w a
nd m
ay tak
e an
y a
ctio
n w
ith r
efer
ence
to the
inm
ate
consi
der
ed n
eces
sary
for
pro
tect
ion o
f th
e publi
c co
nsi
sten
t w
ith a
dm
inis
trat
ive
rule
s, incl
udin
gte
mpora
ry r
emoval
or
susp
ensi
on f
rom
the
pla
cem
ent
pen
din
g t
he
hea
ring.
(5)
When
an i
nm
ate’
s w
ork
or
study r
elea
se p
rivil
eges
hav
e bee
n s
usp
ended
the
dep
artm
ent
has
no l
iabil
ity f
or
loss
of
wag
es o
r co
nse
quen
ces
of
mis
sed c
lass
es.
(6)
A h
eari
ng s
hal
l be
conduct
ed i
n a
ccord
ance
wit
h t
he
pro
cedure
s under
ss.
DO
C 3
03.7
5 t
o 3
03.8
4, m
odif
ied a
s fo
llow
s:
(a)
In a
ccord
ance
wit
h s
. DO
C 3
03.8
1, w
ith the
per
mis
sion o
f th
e hea
ring o
ffic
er, t
he
work
rel
ease
coord
inat
or
shal
l in
terv
iew
em
plo
yer
s or
school off
icia
ls w
ho h
ave
rele
van
t ev
iden
ce a
nd r
eport
to the
hea
ring o
ffic
er.
(b)
A p
enal
ty l
iste
d i
n s
. D
OC
303.8
4 n
eed n
ot
be
impose
d a
s a
resu
lt o
f a
findin
g o
f guil
t.
(7)
If t
he
inm
ate
is f
ound t
o h
ave
com
mit
ted t
he
vio
lati
on a
lleg
ed, th
e w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t m
ay t
erm
inat
e th
e in
mat
e’s
work
or
study r
elea
se p
lace
men
t. T
he
inm
ate
may
be
refe
rred
to t
he
PR
C f
or
a re
vie
w o
fcu
stody l
evel
in a
ccord
ance
wit
h s
. D
OC
302.1
8.
(8)
An i
nm
ate
whose
work
or
study r
elea
se p
lace
men
t has
bee
n s
usp
ended
pen
din
g a
hea
ring a
nd w
ho i
s fo
und n
ot
guil
ty o
f th
e al
leged
vio
lati
on m
ay b
e re
turn
ed t
o t
he
pla
cem
ent
as s
oon a
s pra
ctic
able
foll
ow
ing
the
findin
g.
(9)
A w
ork
or
study p
lace
men
t m
ay b
e te
rmin
ated
by t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t in
res
ponse
to d
ocu
men
ted a
dver
se c
om
munit
y r
eact
ion t
o t
he
pla
cem
ent.
SE
CT
ION
75. D
OC
324.1
4 a
nd 3
24.1
5 a
re r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
76. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
1 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Del
ete
par
agra
ph #
4.
SE
CT
ION
77. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
2 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
#2 p
arag
raph #
1 t
o r
ead:
...P
RC
w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t...
Am
end s
ente
nce
#1 p
arag
raph #
2 t
o r
ead:
...P
RC
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t...
Am
end p
arag
raph #
3 t
o r
ead:
Subse
ctio
n (
1)
requir
es a
n i
nm
ate
to h
ave
a m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty c
om
munit
y c
ust
ody.
..U
nder
s. D
OC
302.1
2, m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty C
om
munit
y c
ust
ody i
s th
e...F
or
a dis
cuss
ion o
f ...D
OC
302.1
4 a
nd n
ote
302.
Del
ete
par
agra
phs
#4, 5, 6, 7, an
d 8
.
SE
CT
ION
78. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
5 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end p
arag
raph #
1 t
o r
ead:
Sin
ce a
ppro
val
Appro
val
for...i
s m
ade
by the
PR
C w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t , c
h. 3
02 m
ust
be
foll
ow
ed in a
ddit
ion to this
chap
ter. A
ny i
nco
nsi
sten
cies
are
to b
e re
solv
ed i
n f
avor
of
ch. D
OC
324 f
or
dec
isio
ns
about
work
and s
tudy r
elea
se.
Del
ete
par
agra
phs
#2, 3, an
d 4
.
Am
end p
arag
raph #
5 t
o r
ead:
If t
he
PR
C w
arden
or
super
inte
nden
t ap
pro
ves
...P
RC
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t ...
SE
CT
ION
79. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
6 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end p
arag
raph #
1 t
o r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.0
6 is
the
pro
cedure
...P
RC
war
den
or
super
vis
or
appro
val
. O
nce
...or
alte
rnat
e housi
ng f
acil
ity; ex
pla
ins
advis
es th
e du
ties
of
emplo
yer
s an
d s
chool au
thori
ties
of
thei
r re
sponsi
bil
itie
s;...
; an
d f
orw
ards
requir
edin
form
atio
n to
the
div
isio
n o
f pro
gra
m s
ervic
es a
nd t
he
stat
e co
rrec
tional
fac
ilit
y s
oci
al w
ork
er.
SE
CT
ION
80. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
7 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Del
ete
sente
nce
s #3 a
nd #
4 p
arag
raph #
1.
Del
ete
sente
nce
s #3 a
nd #
4 p
arag
raph #
2.
SE
CT
ION
81. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
8 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
#1 p
arag
raph #
3 t
o r
ead:
...P
RC
fac
ilit
y s
taff
...
SE
CT
ION
82. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.0
9 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
#5 t
o r
ead:
...s
tate
corr
ecti
onal
fac
ilit
y o
r al
tern
ate
housi
ng f
acil
ity .
..
SE
CT
ION
83. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.1
0 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Del
ete
sente
nce
#2 p
arag
raph #
6.
SE
CT
ION
84. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
24.1
4 (
Note
) is
ren
um
ber
ed D
OC
324.1
3 a
nd a
men
ded
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
#1 p
arag
raph #
1 t
o r
ead:
DO
C 3
24.1
4
324.1
3 i
s th
e pro
cedure
...D
OC
324.1
3 s
ub. (3
). I
f th
e in
mat
e re
ques
ts t
he
term
inat
ion, or
if a
per
son a
t th
e pla
cem
ent
whose
conse
nt
is n
eces
sary
for
the
pla
cem
ent
mak
es t
he
reques
t, t
he
inm
ate
wil
lbe
tran
sport
ed t
o t
he
stat
e co
rrec
tional
fac
ilit
y t
o w
hic
h t
he
inm
ate
is a
ssig
ned
. T
his
should
be
done
as s
oon a
s poss
ible
to p
reven
t an
esc
ape
or
som
e oth
er c
onduct
whic
h c
ould
res
ult
in a
more
ser
ious
conduct
char
ge
or
vio
lati
on o
f th
e la
w i
t is
subje
ct t
o t
he
appro
val
of
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t.
Am
end p
arag
raph #
2 t
o r
ead:
When
ter
min
atio
n i
s not
init
iate
d b
y t
he
dep
artm
ent,
a d
ue
pro
cess
hea
ring i
s not
requir
ed, but
since
the
PR
C w
ill
revie
w t
he
stat
us,
any o
ral
reques
ts o
r noti
fica
tion t
o t
erm
inat
e th
e st
atus
must
be
docu
men
ted f
or
use
by t
he
com
mit
tee.
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 p
arag
raph 3
to r
ead:
...t
he
inm
ate
has
a r
ight
to a
due
pro
cess
fac
t−fi
ndin
g...
Am
end s
ente
nce
#2 p
arag
raph #
3 t
o r
ead:
...e
xce
pt
as n
ote
d i
n s
ub. (5
6)
Del
ete
sente
nce
s #1 a
nd #
3 p
arag
raph #
4.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Thes
e ru
les
are
not
expec
ted t
o h
ave
an e
ffec
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
teT
he
pro
pose
d r
evis
ion
s m
ake
tech
nic
al c
han
ges
to c
h.
DO
C 3
24,
rela
ting t
o w
ork
and s
tudy r
elea
se,
repea
l so
me
def
init
ions,
and c
reat
e so
me
new
def
init
ions.
T
he
rule
per
mit
s oth
ers,
such
as
the
war
den
,su
per
inte
nden
t, or
corr
ecti
onal
fac
ilit
y s
taff
to m
ake
som
e d
ecis
ions
whic
h f
orm
erly
wer
e th
e re
sponsi
bil
ity o
f th
e P
rogra
m R
evie
w C
om
mit
tee
(PR
C).
Oth
er p
rovis
ions
chan
ge
the
tim
e per
iods
for
inm
ate
elig
ibil
ity f
or
the
pro
gra
m b
ased
on l
ength
of
stay
in t
he
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity,
or
form
er t
erm
inat
ion f
rom
the
pro
gra
m f
or
mis
conduct
.
The
rule
is
not
expec
ted t
o h
ave
a st
ate
or
loca
l fi
scal
im
pac
t.
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
Deb
ora
h R
ych
low
ski
Tel
ephone
(608)
266−
8426
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ice
of
Leg
al C
ounse
l149 E
. W
ilso
n S
tree
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925
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ison, W
I 53707−
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If y
ou a
re h
eari
ng−
or
vis
ual
ly−
impai
red, do n
ot
spea
k E
ngli
sh, or
hav
e ci
rcum
stan
ces
whic
h m
ight
mak
e co
mm
unic
atio
n a
t th
e hea
ring dif
ficu
lt a
nd i
f you, th
eref
ore
, re
quir
e an
inte
rpre
ter
or
a non−
Engli
sh, la
rge
pri
nt or
taped
ver
sion o
f th
e hea
ring d
ocu
men
t, c
onta
ct the
per
son a
t th
e ad
dre
ss o
r phone
num
ber
above.
A p
erso
n r
eques
ting a
non−
Engli
sh o
r si
gn lan
guag
e in
terp
rete
r sh
ould
mak
e th
at r
eques
t at
lea
st 1
0 d
ays
bef
ore
the
hea
ring. W
ith l
ess
than
10 d
ays
noti
ce, an
inte
rpre
ter
may
not
be
avai
lable
.
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
s re
ceiv
ed a
t th
e ab
ove
addre
ss n
o l
ater
than
Ap
ril
24, 1997, w
ill
be
giv
en t
he
sam
e co
nsi
der
atio
n a
s te
stim
ony p
rese
nte
d a
t th
e hea
ring.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Dep
art
men
t of
Corr
ecti
on
s
Noti
ce is
her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
ss.
227.1
1 (
2)
(a),
302.1
5 a
nd 3
04.1
15, S
tats
., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Corr
ecti
ons
pro
pose
s th
e fo
llow
ing r
ule
aff
ecti
ng c
h. D
OC
325, re
lati
ng t
o t
he
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f an
inm
ate
under
super
vis
ion.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
The
hea
rings
wil
l be
hel
d a
s fo
llow
s:
Ap
ril 11, 1997
Ro
om
223
Fri
day
Sta
te O
ffic
e B
ldg
.10:0
0 a
.m.
141 N
ort
hw
est
Bars
tow
St.
WA
UK
ES
HA
, W
I
Ap
ril 11, 1997
Secre
tary
’s C
on
fere
nce R
oo
mF
rid
ay
Dep
art
men
t o
f C
orr
ecti
on
s3:0
0 p
.m.
3rd
Flo
or
149 E
. W
ilso
n S
t.M
AD
ISO
N, W
I
Ap
ril 17, 1997
Ro
om
105
Th
urs
day
Sta
te O
ffic
e B
ldg
.1:0
0 p
.m.
718 W
est
Cla
irem
on
tE
AU
CL
AIR
E, W
I
The
publi
c hea
ring s
ites
are
acc
essi
ble
to p
eople
wit
h d
isabil
itie
s.
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pt.
of
Co
rre
cti
on
sS
om
e pro
vis
ions
of
the
Dep
artm
ent of
Corr
ecti
ons’
adm
inis
trat
ive
rule
rel
atin
g to the
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f an
inm
ate
hav
e not bee
n u
pdat
ed s
ince
the
rule
was
cre
ated
. W
ith o
ver
10 y
ears
of
exper
ience
work
ing w
ith
the
rule
, th
e D
epar
tmen
t pro
pose
s to
updat
e th
e ru
le.
This
rule
pro
vid
es f
or
the
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f an
inm
ate
under
dir
ect su
per
vis
ion.
Tem
pora
ry r
elea
se r
ecogniz
es that
: th
e use
of
com
munit
y r
esourc
es m
ay b
e ben
efic
ial fo
r in
mat
es; th
e opport
unit
y to v
isit
a s
erio
usl
yil
l cl
ose
fam
ily m
ember
or
to a
tten
d a
ser
vic
e fo
llow
ing t
he
dea
th o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
may
be
des
irab
le;
the
nee
d t
o r
elea
se a
n i
nm
ate
to f
acil
itat
e han
dli
ng a
n e
mer
gen
cy;
and, th
e as
signm
ent
of
an i
nm
ate
as a
nin
mat
e dri
ver
. T
empora
ry r
elea
se m
ust
be
consi
sten
t w
ith t
he
pre
serv
atio
n o
f in
stit
uti
onal
ord
er a
nd p
ubli
c pro
tect
ion.
This
pro
pose
d r
ule
:
1. M
akes
tec
hnic
al c
han
ges
.
2. P
erm
its
an i
nm
ate
in a
ny s
ecuri
ty l
evel
to:
a
. R
espond t
o a
req
ues
t fr
om
law
enfo
rcem
ent
off
icia
ls o
r m
ake
a co
urt
appea
rance
.
b
. R
ecei
ve
med
ical
tre
atm
ent.
c
. P
arti
cipat
e in
any o
ther
act
ivit
ies
consi
sten
t w
ith t
he
purp
ose
s of
ch. D
OC
325.
3. P
erm
its
an i
nm
ate
in a
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity t
o:
a
. A
tten
d a
ser
vic
e fo
llow
ing t
he
dea
th o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
.
b
. V
isit
a t
erm
inal
ly i
ll c
lose
fam
ily m
ember
.
c
. A
tten
d e
duca
tional
, so
cial
, th
erap
euti
c, o
r at
hle
tic
even
ts.
d
. P
arti
cipat
e in
a s
truct
ure
d w
ork
pro
gra
m.
e
. B
e in
terv
iew
ed b
y a
pro
spec
tive
emplo
yer
or
educa
tional
off
icia
l w
ho r
eques
ts t
he
inte
rvie
w t
o det
erm
ine
a w
ork
rel
ease
or
study r
elea
se p
lace
men
t.
f
. P
arti
cipat
e in
rel
ease
pla
nnin
g.
g
. P
erfo
rm d
uti
es a
s an
inm
ate
dri
ver
.
4. P
erm
its
an i
nm
ate
to b
e as
signed
to s
pec
ial
pro
ject
s in
the
com
munit
y.
5. R
equir
es t
he
titl
e in
addit
ion t
o t
he
nam
e of
the
per
son a
ccom
pan
yin
g t
he
inm
ate
to b
e in
cluded
on t
he
auth
ori
zati
on f
or
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se.
6. R
equir
es t
he
des
tinat
ion i
n a
ddit
ion t
o t
he
dat
e an
d t
ime
of
dep
artu
re a
nd r
eturn
to t
he
inst
ituti
on o
n t
he
auth
ori
zati
on f
or
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se.
Te
xt
of
Ru
leS
EC
TIO
N 1
. D
OC
325.0
1 (
1)
(intr
o.)
, (
a), (
b),
and (c
), a
re a
men
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
1 (
1)
PU
RP
OS
E. T
he
purp
ose
s of
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se u
nder
esc
ort
super
vis
ion a
re t
he
foll
ow
ing:
(a)
To u
se r
esourc
es o
uts
ide
the
inst
ituti
on f
or
educa
tional
and r
ehab
ilit
ativ
e purp
ose
s;.
(b)
To p
erm
it a
n i
nm
ate
in a
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity t
o v
isit
a s
erio
usl
y i
ll c
lose
fam
ily m
ember
or
atte
nd t
he
funer
al a
ser
vic
e fo
llow
ing t
he
dea
th o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
or
both
; an
d.
(c)
To p
erm
it t
he
super
inte
nden
t to
tem
pora
rily
rem
ove
the
tem
pora
ry r
emoval
of
an i
nm
ate
from
an i
nst
ituti
on w
hen
an e
mer
gen
cy e
xis
ts.
SE
CT
ION
2. D
OC
325.0
1 (
1)
(d)
and (e
) ar
e cr
eate
d t
o r
ead:
(1)
(d)
To p
erm
it a
n i
nm
ate
to b
e as
signed
as
an i
nm
ate
dri
ver
.
(e)
To p
erm
it a
n i
nm
ate
to b
e as
signed
to s
pec
ial
pro
ject
s in
the
com
munit
y.
SE
CT
ION
3. D
OC
325.0
1 (
2)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
(2)
Tem
pora
ry r
elea
se u
nder
esc
ort
super
vis
ion s
hould
shal
l be
consi
sten
t w
ith p
rese
rvin
g o
rder
in t
he
inst
ituti
on a
nd p
rote
ctin
g t
he
publi
c.
SE
CT
ION
4. D
OC
325.0
3 (
1)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
3 D
efin
itio
ns.
(1)
“Clo
se f
amil
y m
ember
” m
eans
the
inm
ate’
s nat
ura
l, s
tep, fo
ster
and s
urr
ogat
e par
ents
; sp
ouse
, ch
ildre
n, si
bli
ngs,
and c
hil
dre
n r
aise
d w
ith t
he
inm
ate
by the
par
ents
, in the
rela
tionsh
ipof
a si
bli
ng e
ven
though t
he
per
son i
s not
a blo
od s
ibli
ng.
SE
CT
ION
5. D
OC
325.0
3 (
3)
is r
epea
led.
SE
CT
ION
6. D
OC
325.0
3 (
2)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. D
OC
325.0
3 (
3).
SE
CT
ION
7. D
OC
325.0
3 (
2),
(4),
and (
5)
are
crea
ted t
o r
ead:
(2)
“D
esig
nee
” m
eans
a per
son d
esig
nat
ed b
y t
he
war
den
. T
he
des
ignee
shal
l hav
e th
e sa
me
auth
ori
ty a
s th
e w
arden
for
purp
ose
s of
this
chap
ter.
(4)
“Min
imum
cust
ody”
mea
ns
the
cust
ody l
evel
giv
en t
o a
n i
nm
ate
who r
esid
es i
n m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty f
acil
itie
s as
def
ined
in c
h. D
OC
302.
(5)
“War
den
” m
eans
the
war
den
at
an i
nst
ituti
on o
r ce
nte
r, o
r des
ignee
.
SE
CT
ION
8. D
OC
325.0
4 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
4 S
up
ervis
ion
. Tem
pora
ry r
elea
se u
nder
this
chap
ter
shal
l be
under
the
dir
ect su
per
vis
ion o
f st
aff
or
an a
ppro
ved
sponso
r des
ignat
ed b
y the
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
. The
level
of
super
vis
ion s
hal
l be
spec
ifie
dby
the
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
.
SE
CT
ION
9. D
OC
325.0
6 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
6 A
pp
roval
by w
ard
en. O
nly
a s
uper
inte
nden
t w
arden
may
ord
er t
he
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f an
inm
ate.
T
he
war
den
has
the
auth
ori
ty t
o d
eleg
ate
this
res
ponsi
bil
ity i
n w
riti
ng t
o a
des
ignee
.
SE
CT
ION
10. D
OC
325.0
7 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
7 C
on
dit
ion
s. (
1)
The
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
may
auth
ori
ze t
he
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f an
inm
ate
for
any l
ength
of
tim
e an
d u
pon a
ppro
pri
ate
condit
ions.
(2)
The
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
shal
l sp
ecif
y i
n w
riti
ng a
ll o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
The
staf
f m
ember
or
oth
er p
erso
n t
o a
ccom
pan
y t
he
inm
ate
on r
elea
se; .
(b)
The
level
of
super
vis
ion r
equir
ed;.
(c)
The
cost
, if
any,
that
is
to b
e as
sum
ed b
y t
he
inm
ate;
and.
(d)
Any o
ther
condit
ions
that
shal
l be
com
pli
ed w
ith b
y t
he
inm
ate
on t
empora
ry r
elea
se. T
he
condit
ions
impose
d a
re t
o s
hal
l co
mply
wit
h s
. D
OC
302.1
2
302.0
5.
SE
CT
ION
11. D
OC
325.0
8 i
s re
pea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
8 C
rite
ria. A
n i
nm
ate’
s te
mpora
ry r
elea
se m
ay b
e au
thori
zed b
y t
he
war
den
for
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing r
easo
ns:
(1)
To a
llow
an i
nm
ate
in a
ny s
ecuri
ty l
evel
to d
o a
ny o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
Res
pond t
o a
req
ues
t fr
om
law
enfo
rcem
ent
off
icia
ls o
r m
ake
a co
urt
appea
rance
.
(b)
Rec
eive
med
ical
tre
atm
ent.
(c)
Par
tici
pat
e in
any o
ther
act
ivit
ies
consi
sten
t w
ith t
he
purp
ose
s of
this
chap
ter.
(2)
To a
llow
an i
nm
ate
in a
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity t
o d
o a
ny o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(a)
Att
end a
ser
vic
e fo
llow
ing t
he
dea
th o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
.
(b)
Vis
it a
ter
min
ally
ill
clo
se f
amil
y m
ember
.
(c)
Att
end e
duca
tional
, so
cial
, th
erap
euti
c, o
r at
hle
tic
even
ts.
(d)
Par
tici
pat
e in
a s
truct
ure
d w
ork
pro
gra
m.
(e)
Be
inte
rvie
wed
by a
pro
spec
tive
emplo
yer
or
educa
tional
off
icia
l w
ho r
eques
ts t
he
inte
rvie
w t
o d
eter
min
e a
work
rel
ease
or
study r
elea
se p
lace
men
t.
(f)
Par
tici
pat
e in
rel
ease
pla
nnin
g.
(g)
Per
form
duti
es a
s an
inm
ate
dri
ver
.
SE
CT
ION
12. D
OC
325.0
9 (
1)
(intr
o.)
, (a
) to
(d),
and (
2)
are
amen
ded
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.0
9 R
elea
se o
rder
. (1
) E
ver
y a
uth
ori
zati
on f
or
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se s
hal
l be
in w
riti
ng a
nd s
hal
l co
nta
in a
ll o
f th
e fo
llow
ing i
nfo
rmat
ion:
(a)
The
inm
ate’
s nam
e an
d i
nst
ituti
on n
um
ber
;.
(b)
The
nam
e an
d t
he
titl
e of
the
per
son a
ccom
pan
yin
g t
he
inm
ate;
.
(c)
The
des
tinat
ion, dat
e an
d t
ime
of
dep
artu
re a
nd r
eturn
to t
he
inst
ituti
on;.
(d)
The
crit
eria
under
s. D
OC
325.0
8 u
pon w
hic
h t
he
rele
ase
was
ord
ered
and t
he
under
lyin
g f
acts
upon w
hic
h t
he
ord
er w
as m
ade;
and.
(2)
The
acco
mpan
yin
g s
taff
mem
ber
or
per
son d
esig
nat
ed b
y t
he
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
shal
l ca
rry a
copy o
f th
e re
leas
e ord
er. T
he
inst
ituti
on s
hal
l re
tain
a c
opy i
n t
he
inm
ate’
s re
cord
per
dep
artm
ent
regula
tions.
The
inm
ate
may
be
requir
ed t
o c
arry
a c
opy.
SE
CT
ION
13. D
OC
325.1
1 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.1
1 A
uth
ori
ty o
f es
cort
. A
n i
nm
ate
shal
l obey
all
law
ful
dir
ecti
ves
mad
e by t
he
staf
f m
ember
or
oth
er d
esig
nat
ed p
erso
n a
ccom
pan
yin
g h
im o
r her
the
inm
ate
on r
elea
se.
SE
CT
ION
14. D
OC
325.1
2 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.1
2 C
an
cell
ati
on
s. (
1)
The
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
may
can
cel t
he r
elea
se o
rder
at a
ny ti
me
he o
r sh
e th
e w
arden
consi
der
s le
ave
no longer
des
irab
le o
r no longer
in c
onfo
rman
ce w
ith the
purp
ose
s of
tem
pora
ryre
leas
e as
sta
ted u
nder
s. D
OC
325.0
1.
(2)
The
cance
llat
ion o
rder
shal
l co
nta
in t
he
reas
ons
for
the
cance
llat
ion a
nd t
he
fact
s upon w
hic
h t
he
dec
isio
n w
as b
ased
.
SE
CT
ION
15. D
OC
325.1
3 (
2)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
(2)
In d
ecid
ing h
ow
much
the
inm
ate
must
pay
, th
e su
per
inte
nden
t w
arden
shal
l co
nsi
der
the
purp
ose
of
the
rele
ase,
the
inm
ate’
s ab
ilit
y t
o p
ay, an
d t
he
requir
emen
ts o
f ss
. D
OC
309.4
5 3
09.2
7 t
o 3
09.5
2 3
09.3
7.
Mil
eage
cost
s sh
ould
shal
l be
com
pute
d a
t th
e cu
rren
t ra
tes
in e
ffec
t at
the
tim
e of
the
rele
ase
for
stat
e tr
avel
set
by t
he
dep
artm
ent
of
adm
inis
trat
ion.
SE
CT
ION
16. D
OC
325.1
4 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
DO
C 3
25.1
4 P
roce
du
re. E
ach inst
ituti
on s
hal
l m
ake
avai
lable
to inm
ates
a s
pec
ific
wri
tten
pro
cedure
by w
hic
h inm
ates
may
req
ues
t te
mpora
ry r
elea
se u
nder
this
chap
ter
and b
y w
hic
h inm
ates
shal
l re
ceiv
e a
tim
ely
wri
tten
res
ponse
to t
hei
r re
ques
ts. F
orm
s fo
r re
ques
ts s
hal
l be
avai
lable
at
the
inst
ituti
ons.
SE
CT
ION
17. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.0
1 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
3 p
arag
raph 5
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Del
ete
par
agra
ph 6
.
SE
CT
ION
18. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.0
4 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end p
arag
raph 2
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 p
arag
raph 3
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
SE
CT
ION
19. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.0
6 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 t
o r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 t
o r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
3 t
o r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
SE
CT
ION
20. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.0
7 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 t
o r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 t
o r
ead:
...D
OC
302.1
2
302.0
5
SE
CT
ION
21. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.0
8 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
Subs.
(1)
to (
7)
and (
2).
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...f
irst
7 t
he
2...
Am
end s
ente
nce
3 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
The
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
...s
even
2 s
ubse
ctio
ns.
Am
end s
ente
nce
4 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
The
super
inte
nden
t w
arden
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
5 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Del
ete
par
agra
ph 2
.
SE
CT
ION
22. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.0
9 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Del
ete
sente
nce
s 2 a
nd 3
.
SE
CT
ION
23. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.1
2 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...a
nd
...h
e or
she
the
war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 p
arag
raph 2
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
SE
CT
ION
24. A
ppen
dix
DO
C 3
25.1
3 (
Note
) is
am
ended
as
foll
ow
s:
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 p
arag
raph 1
to r
ead:
...D
OC
309.4
5 −
309.5
2 309.2
7−
309.3
7.
Am
end s
ente
nce
1 p
arag
raph 2
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Am
end s
ente
nce
2 p
arag
raph 2
to r
ead:
...s
uper
inte
nden
t war
den
...
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Thes
e ru
les
are
not
expec
ted t
o h
ave
an e
ffec
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
teT
his
rule
pro
vid
es f
or
the
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f an
inm
ate
under
dir
ect su
per
vis
ion, f
or
purp
ose
s su
ch a
s vis
itin
g a
ser
iousl
y ill
clo
se f
amil
y m
ember
or
atte
ndin
g a
ser
vic
e fo
llow
ing the
dea
th o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
.
The
only
subst
anti
ve
chan
ge
that
this
rev
ised
rule
conta
ins
is t
hat
it
lim
its
the
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se p
rivil
ege
to t
hose
inm
ates
who a
re i
n m
inim
um
sec
uri
ty f
acil
itie
s.
Cost
s ar
e in
curr
ed b
y t
he
Dep
artm
ent
in e
scort
ing i
nm
ates
on t
empora
ry r
elea
se. T
he
cost
s ar
e fo
r over
tim
e, m
eals
, an
d m
ilea
ge.
Cost
s ar
e var
iable
due
to the
unknow
n f
requen
cy o
f th
e re
ques
ts.
In a
rec
ent one
yea
r per
iod, m
ediu
m a
nd m
axim
um
sec
uri
ty inst
ituti
ons
exper
ience
d a
ran
ge
from
4 to 1
8 a
ppro
ved
vis
its
for
a to
tal of
appro
xim
atel
y85 t
rips.
U
sing t
his
tim
e per
iod f
or
illu
stra
tive
purp
ose
s, a
bout
$9,0
00 i
n e
xpen
ses
rela
ted t
o t
he
vis
its
wer
e in
curr
ed b
y t
he
Dep
artm
ent.
This
rule
could
hav
e th
e ef
fect
of
savin
g t
he
Dep
artm
ent
bet
wee
n $
8,0
00 a
nd $
10,0
00 a
nnual
ly.
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ct
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rso
n
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ora
h R
ych
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eques
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lea
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ays
bef
ore
the
hea
ring. W
ith l
ess
than
10 d
ays
noti
ce, an
inte
rpre
ter
may
not
be
avai
lable
.
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tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
s re
ceiv
ed a
t th
e ab
ove
addre
ss n
o l
ater
than
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ril
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ill
be
giv
en t
he
sam
e co
nsi
der
atio
n a
s te
stim
ony p
rese
nte
d a
t th
e hea
ring.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Dep
art
men
t of
Corr
ecti
on
s
Noti
ce i
s her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
ss.
227.1
1 (
2)
(a),
and 3
03.0
68, S
tats
., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Corr
ecti
ons
pro
pose
s th
e fo
llow
ing r
ule
aff
ecti
ng c
h. D
OC
326, re
lati
ng t
o l
eave
for
qual
ifie
d i
nm
ates
.
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ari
ng
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form
ati
on
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hea
rings
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by t
he
De
pt.
of
Co
rre
cti
on
sS
om
e pro
vis
ions
of
the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Corr
ecti
ons
adm
inis
trat
ive
rule
rel
atin
g t
o l
eave
for
qual
ifie
d i
nm
ates
hav
e not
bee
n u
pdat
ed s
ince
the
rule
was
cre
ated
. W
ith o
ver
10 y
ears
of
exper
ience
work
ing w
ith t
he
rule
, th
e D
epar
tmen
t pro
pose
s to
updat
e th
e ru
le.
This
rule
per
mit
s a
com
munit
y c
ust
ody i
nm
ate
to b
e on u
nes
cort
ed l
eaves
. A
llow
ing c
om
munit
y c
ust
ody i
nm
ates
unes
cort
ed l
eaves
is
consi
sten
t w
ith t
he
corr
ecti
onal
goal
of
rein
tegra
tion i
nto
the
com
munit
y. A
condit
ional
exposu
re t
o l
ife
outs
ide
an i
nst
ituti
on f
or
an i
nm
ate
who d
oes
not
pose
a t
hre
at t
o t
he
publi
c is
a b
enef
icia
l m
eans
of
pre
par
ing t
he
inm
ate
for
life
outs
ide
pri
son.
This
rule
:
1. P
rovid
es t
hat
a q
ual
ifie
d i
nm
ate
may
be
gra
nte
d u
nes
cort
ed l
eave
for
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing p
urp
ose
s:
a
. T
o v
isit
a c
lose
fam
ily m
ember
who i
s se
riousl
y i
ll.
b
. T
o a
tten
d t
he
funer
al o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
.
c
. T
o c
onta
ct a
leg
itim
ate,
ver
ifie
d p
ote
nti
al e
mplo
yer
thro
ugh a
pre
arra
nged
inte
rvie
w. T
he
requir
emen
ts t
hat
the
inte
rvie
w b
e le
git
imat
e, v
erif
ied, an
d p
rear
ranged
are
addit
ions
to t
he
rule
.
d
. T
o s
cree
n f
or
or
dia
gnose
or
trea
t an
inju
ry, il
lnes
s or
dis
ease
, as
pre
−ap
pro
ved
by t
he
Bure
au o
f H
ealt
h S
ervic
es. T
he
requir
emen
t th
at t
he
hea
lth s
ervic
e be
pre
−ar
ranged
by t
he
Bure
au o
f H
ealt
h S
ervic
esis
an a
ddit
ion t
o t
he
rule
.
e
. T
o v
isit
a c
lose
fam
ily m
ember
to f
acil
itat
e fa
mil
y r
einte
gra
tion a
nd s
tabil
ity.
2. C
reat
es a
nd c
lari
fies
def
init
ions.
3. R
equir
es t
he
foll
ow
ing o
f an
inm
ate
to b
e el
igib
le f
or
unes
cort
ed l
eave:
a
. T
o b
e house
d i
n a
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity.
T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
del
etes
the
requir
emen
t th
at t
he
inm
ate
hav
e th
e cl
assi
fica
tion f
or
at l
east
30 d
ays
pri
or
to a
ppli
cati
on.
b
. T
o h
ave
a co
mm
unit
y c
ust
ody s
tatu
s.
c
. T
o d
emonst
rate
a n
eed c
onsi
sten
t w
ith t
he
purp
ose
s of
the
rule
. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
adds
this
req
uir
emen
t.
d
. T
o n
ot
be
confi
ned
or
hav
e a
crim
inal
convic
tion f
or
a vio
lent
off
ense
or
a his
tory
of
assa
ult
ive
beh
avio
r. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
adds
this
req
uir
emen
t.
e
. T
o n
ot
be
confi
ned
nor
hav
e a
crim
inal
convic
tion f
or
esca
pe.
T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
adds
this
req
uir
emen
t.
f
. T
o r
emai
n i
n W
isco
nsi
n w
hil
e on l
eave.
T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
adds
this
req
uir
emen
t.
g
. T
o h
ave
leav
e gra
nte
d f
or
no m
ore
than
3 d
ays
excl
usi
ve
of
trav
el, unle
ss a
n e
xte
nsi
on i
s gra
nte
d, an
d h
ave
no m
ore
than
3 l
eaves
duri
ng a
cal
endar
yea
r. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
adds
this
req
uir
emen
t.
4. R
equir
es a
n i
nm
ate
or
an e
mplo
ye
on b
ehal
f of
an i
nm
ate
to a
pply
for
leav
e.
5. R
equir
es t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t to
des
ignat
e a
staf
f m
ember
to c
onduct
an i
nves
tigat
ion a
nd v
erif
icat
ion o
f th
e ap
pli
cati
on.
6. R
equir
es t
he
Dep
artm
ent
to n
oti
fy t
he
assi
gned
par
ole
agen
t of
the
det
ails
of
the
appro
ved
lea
ve.
T
his
is
a new
req
uir
emen
t in
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
.
7. R
equir
es the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t, b
ased
on r
ecom
men
dat
ions,
to d
eny the
leav
e or
appro
ve
the
leav
e an
d im
pose
condit
ions.
This
is
a ch
ange
from
the
curr
ent ru
le w
hic
h p
rovid
es that
the
PR
C s
hal
l den
yth
e re
ques
t fo
r le
ave
or
mak
e a
reco
mm
endat
ion t
o t
he
super
inte
nden
t to
gra
nt
the
leav
e.
8. P
rovid
es a
pro
cess
for
revie
w o
f a
den
ial
of
leav
e. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
chan
ges
the
curr
ent
rule
by p
rovid
ing t
hat
the
super
inte
nden
t’s
dec
isio
n m
ay b
e ap
pea
led t
o t
he
war
den
, an
d t
hat
the
war
den
’s d
ecis
ion
may
be
appea
led t
o t
he
adm
inis
trat
or.
9. R
equir
es n
oti
fica
tion o
f th
e det
ails
of
the
appro
ved
lea
ve
to t
he
loca
l off
icia
ls b
efore
an i
nm
ate
is r
elea
sed o
n l
eave.
T
his
is
a ch
ange
from
the
curr
ent
rule
whic
h o
nly
req
uir
es t
hat
the
loca
l off
icia
ls b
e noti
fied
.
10. P
rovid
es t
hat
all
dir
ect
expen
ses
of
a le
ave
are
the
resp
onsi
bil
ity o
f th
e in
mat
e. T
his
is
a ch
ange
from
the
curr
ent
rule
whic
h p
rovid
es t
hat
the
dir
ect
expen
ses
of
leav
e sh
all
be
the
resp
onsi
bil
ity o
f th
e in
mat
e,th
e in
mat
e’s
fam
ily,
or
anoth
er l
awfu
l so
urc
e.
11. P
rovid
es f
or
sanct
ions
for
an i
nm
ate
who i
nte
nti
onal
ly f
ails
to r
eport
fro
m a
lea
ve
or
vio
late
condit
ions
of
leav
e or
rule
s of
the
Dep
artm
ent.
Te
xt
of
Ru
leS
EC
TIO
N 1
. D
OC
326 i
s re
pea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
Ch
ap
ter
DO
C 3
26
LE
AV
E F
OR
QU
AL
IFIE
D I
NM
AT
ES
DO
C 3
26.0
1 A
uth
ori
ty a
nd
ap
pli
cab
ilit
y. T
his
chap
ter
is p
rom
ulg
ated
under
the
auth
ori
ty o
f s.
303.0
68 (
5),
Sta
ts., a
nd i
nte
rpre
ts s
. 303.0
68, S
tats
. I
t ap
pli
es t
o t
he
dep
artm
ent
of
corr
ecti
ons
and t
o a
ll i
nm
ates
in t
he
legal
cust
ody o
f th
e dep
artm
ent.
C
om
munit
y c
ust
ody i
nm
ates
may
be
per
mit
ted u
nes
cort
ed l
eaves
under
this
chap
ter.
L
eaves
under
this
chap
ter
are
dis
tinguis
hab
le f
rom
tem
pora
ry r
elea
se o
f in
mat
es w
ith
super
vis
ion
whic
h i
s re
gula
ted b
y c
h. D
OC
325, an
d f
rom
work
and s
tudy r
elea
se f
or
inm
ates
whic
h i
s re
gula
ted b
y c
h. D
OC
324.
DO
C 3
26.0
2 P
urp
ose
. T
his
chap
ter
pro
vid
es f
or
an e
ligib
le, co
mm
unit
y c
ust
ody i
nm
ate
to b
e co
nsi
der
ed f
or
an u
nes
cort
ed l
eave
from
the
inst
ituti
on f
or
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing p
urp
ose
s:
(1)
To v
isit
a c
lose
fam
ily m
ember
who i
s se
riousl
y i
ll.
(2)
To a
tten
d t
he
funer
al o
f a
close
fam
ily m
ember
.
(3)
To c
onta
ct a
leg
itim
ate,
ver
ifie
d p
ote
nti
al e
mplo
yer
thro
ugh a
pre
arra
nged
inte
rvie
w.
(4)
To s
cree
n f
or
or
dia
gnose
or
trea
t an
inju
ry, il
lnes
s or
dis
ease
, as
pre
−ap
pro
ved
by t
he
bure
au o
f hea
lth s
ervic
es.
(5)
To v
isit
a c
lose
fam
ily m
ember
to f
acil
itat
e fa
mil
y r
einte
gra
tion a
nd s
tabil
ity.
DO
C 3
26.0
3 D
efin
itio
ns.
In t
his
chap
ter:
(1)
“Adm
inis
trat
or”
mea
ns
the
adm
inis
trat
or
of
the
div
isio
n o
f ad
ult
inst
ituti
ons
or
the
adm
inis
trat
or
of
the
div
isio
n o
f co
mm
unit
y c
orr
ecti
ons,
dep
artm
ent
of
corr
ecti
ons.
(2)
“Bure
au o
f hea
lth s
ervic
es”
mea
ns
bure
au o
f hea
lth s
ervic
es, dep
artm
ent
of
corr
ecti
ons.
(3)
“Clo
se f
amil
y m
ember
” m
eans
the
inm
ate’
s par
ent, c
hil
d, s
pouse
, gra
ndpar
ent, b
roth
er o
r si
ster
. “P
aren
t” incl
udes
a p
erso
n w
ho w
as p
revio
usl
y a
ctin
g a
s a
par
ent, a
s def
ined
in s
. 822.0
2 (
8),
Sta
ts.,
for
the
inm
ate.
(4)
“Com
munit
y c
ust
ody”
mea
ns
that
cust
ody c
lass
ific
atio
n w
hic
h p
erm
its
inm
ates
to p
arti
cipat
e in
off
−gro
unds
acti
vit
ies.
(5)
“Dep
artm
ent”
mea
ns
the
dep
artm
ent
of
corr
ecti
ons.
(6)
“Lea
ve
agre
emen
t” m
eans
the
wri
tten
sta
tem
ent,
sig
ned
by t
he
inm
ate,
by w
hic
h t
he
inm
ate
agre
es t
o a
ccep
t th
e re
sponsi
bil
itie
s th
at t
he
pri
vil
ege
of
the
leav
e re
quir
es a
nd a
gre
es t
o a
bid
e by c
erta
in s
pec
ifie
dco
ndit
ions
of
leav
e.
(7)
“Lea
ve
for
qual
ifie
d i
nm
ates
” or
“lea
ve”
mea
ns
the
pri
vil
ege
of
an u
nes
cort
ed, au
thori
zed a
bse
nce
fro
m t
he
inst
ituti
on f
or
one
of
the
ver
ifia
ble
purp
ose
s under
s. D
OC
326.0
2.
(8)
“Ser
ious
illn
ess”
mea
ns
a m
edic
al c
ondit
ion w
hic
h i
s ver
ifie
d b
y a
physi
cian
wher
e dea
th i
s im
min
ent.
(9)
“Super
inte
nden
t” m
eans
the
super
inte
nden
t at
a c
orr
ecti
onal
cen
ter,
or
des
ignee
.
(10)
“Vio
lent
off
ense
” m
eans
a co
nvic
tion f
or
any o
ffen
se i
n w
hic
h t
her
e is
act
ual
or
thre
aten
ed b
odil
y h
arm
or
any s
exual
off
ense
.
(11)
“War
den
” m
eans
the
war
den
at
an i
nst
ituti
on, or
des
ignee
.
DO
C 3
26.0
4 E
ligib
ilit
y f
or
leave
ap
pli
cati
on
. T
o b
e el
igib
le t
o a
pply
for
a le
ave,
an i
nm
ate
shal
l m
eet
the
foll
ow
ing r
equir
emen
ts:
(1)
The
inm
ate
shal
l be
house
d i
n a
min
imum
sec
uri
ty f
acil
ity a
s des
crib
ed i
n s
. D
OC
302.0
6, in
cludin
g c
ontr
act
faci
liti
es, an
d t
he
inm
ate
shal
l hav
e a
com
munit
y c
ust
ody s
tatu
s as
def
ined
in s
. D
OC
302.0
5 (
5).
(2)
The
inm
ate
shal
l be
able
to d
emonst
rate
a n
eed c
onsi
sten
t w
ith o
ne
of
the
purp
ose
s under
s. D
OC
326.0
2.
(3)
The
inm
ate
shal
l not
be
confi
ned
, nor
hav
e a
crim
inal
convic
tion f
or
a vio
lent
off
ense
or
a his
tory
of
assa
ult
ive
beh
avio
r.
(4)
The
inm
ate
shal
l not
be
confi
ned
, nor
hav
e a
crim
inal
convic
tion f
or
esca
pe.
(5)
The
pro
pose
d l
eave
is r
estr
icte
d t
o t
he
stat
e of
Wis
consi
n.
(6)
The
pro
pose
d lea
ve
shal
l only
be
for
a per
iod o
f ti
me
nec
essa
ry f
or
the
purp
ose
of
the
leav
e, b
ut no inm
ate
may
be
gra
nte
d a
tota
l of
more
than
3 lea
ves
per
cal
endar
yea
r an
d n
o lea
ve
may
exce
ed 3
day
s ex
clusi
ve
of
trav
el t
ime
unle
ss a
n e
xte
nsi
on i
s gra
nte
d, fo
r ca
use
, by t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t.
DO
C 3
26.0
5 P
roce
ss f
or
ob
tain
ing lea
ve.
(1)
The
inm
ate
or
an e
mplo
ye
on b
ehal
f of
the
inm
ate
shal
l ap
ply
for
a le
ave
far
enough in a
dvan
ce o
f th
e re
ques
ted d
epar
ture
dat
e to
per
mit
inves
tigat
ion, r
evie
w b
y inst
ituti
on
staf
f, a
nd a
ppea
l of
an a
dver
se d
ecis
ion, by s
ubm
itti
ng a
com
ple
ted, si
gned
appli
cati
on a
nd l
eave
agre
emen
t.
(2)
In c
om
ple
ting t
hes
e docu
men
ts, th
e in
mat
e sh
all
be
requir
ed t
o p
rovid
e al
l nec
essa
ry i
nfo
rmat
ion, pro
ve
elig
ibil
ity,
and a
gre
e in
advan
ce t
o a
ll c
ondit
ions
of
the
leav
e, i
ncl
udin
g, but
not
lim
ited
to u
rinal
ysi
s or
bre
athal
yze
r te
sts,
per
sonal
or
stri
p s
earc
hes
by d
epar
tmen
t st
aff
or
law
enfo
rcem
ent
per
sonnel
.
(3)
The
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t sh
all
des
ignat
e a
staf
f m
ember
to i
nves
tigat
e an
d v
erif
y t
he
appli
cati
on i
nfo
rmat
ion a
ccord
ing t
o t
he
foll
ow
ing p
roce
dure
:
(a)
Ver
ify t
hat
ther
e ar
e no o
uts
tandin
g d
etai
ner
, pen
din
g c
har
ges
, or
revoca
tions.
(b)
Ver
ify t
he
accu
racy
of
the
info
rmat
ion i
n t
he
appli
cati
on a
nd t
he
inm
ate’
s el
igib
ilit
y u
nder
s. D
OC
326.0
4. T
his
inves
tigat
ion s
hal
l in
clude
conta
ct w
ith a
nyone
who c
an v
erif
y t
he
accu
racy
of
the
info
rmat
ion
in t
he
appli
cati
on. I
f, u
pon i
nves
tigat
ion, th
e in
mat
e is
found i
nel
igib
le, th
e st
aff
mem
ber
shal
l note
the
reas
on f
or
the
inel
igib
ilit
y o
n t
he
appli
cati
on.
(c)
Noti
fy t
he
assi
gned
par
ole
agen
t of
the
det
ails
of
the
appro
ved
lea
ve.
(d)
Att
empt
to d
eter
min
e pote
nti
al c
om
munit
y r
eact
ion t
o t
he
pro
pose
d l
eave,
incl
udin
g, an
y i
nput
from
the
par
ole
agen
t, l
oca
l la
w e
nfo
rcem
ent
auth
ori
ties
and d
istr
ict
atto
rney
s.
(e)
Inves
tigat
e th
e ap
pli
cati
on a
nd d
ocu
men
t th
e in
ves
tigat
ion i
n a
tim
ely m
anner
.
(4)
The
staf
f m
ember
des
ignat
ed u
nder
sub. (3
) sh
all
refe
r th
e re
com
men
dat
ion t
o a
ppro
ve
or
den
y t
he
leav
e to
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t.
(5)
The
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t sh
all
revie
w a
ny r
ecom
men
dat
ion a
nd s
hal
l do e
ither
of
the
foll
ow
ing:
(a)
Den
y t
he
leav
e.
(b)
Appro
ve
the
leav
e, a
nd i
mpose
condit
ions.
The
inm
ate
shal
l si
gn a
sta
tem
ent
agre
eing t
o t
he
condit
ions
as a
pre
requis
ite
to l
eave
bei
ng g
rante
d.
DO
C 3
26.0
6 R
evie
w o
f d
enia
l of
leave.
(1)
An inm
ate
may
appea
l th
e su
per
inte
nden
t’s
dec
isio
n to the
war
den
or
the
war
den
’s d
ecis
ion to the
adm
inis
trat
or
in w
riti
ng w
ithin
5 d
ays
of
the
dat
e of
the
dec
isio
n d
enyin
gle
ave.
T
his
may
be
exte
nded
for
good c
ause
at
the
dis
cret
ion o
f th
e w
arden
or
adm
inis
trat
or.
(2)
The
war
den
or
adm
inis
trat
or
shal
l is
sue
a dec
isio
n w
ithin
10 d
ays
of
rece
ivin
g t
he
reques
t.
(3)
The
war
den
’s o
r ad
min
istr
ator’
s dec
isio
n t
o d
eny a
lea
ve
is f
inal
.
(4)
Com
pla
ints
about
pro
cedura
l vio
lati
ons,
but
not
the
war
den
’s o
r ad
min
istr
ator’
s fi
nal
dec
isio
n, sh
all
be
revie
wed
wit
hin
the
inm
ate
com
pla
int
syst
em u
nder
ch. D
OC
310.
DO
C 3
26.0
7 N
oti
fica
tion
of
loca
l off
icia
ls. B
efore
an i
nm
ate
is r
elea
sed o
n l
eave,
the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t sh
all
noti
fy t
he
poli
ce c
hie
f of
any c
om
munit
y i
nvolv
ed a
nd t
he
sher
iff
and d
istr
ict
atto
rney
of
any
county
involv
ed o
f th
e det
ails
of
the
appro
ved
lea
ve.
DO
C 3
26.0
8 C
ust
od
y. A
n i
nm
ate
gra
nte
d l
eave
rem
ains
in t
he
legal
cust
ody o
f th
e in
stit
uti
on f
rom
whic
h t
he
inm
ate
has
tak
en l
eave
or
to w
hic
h t
he
inm
ate
is a
ssig
ned
.
DO
C 3
26.0
9 E
xp
ense
s. A
ll d
irec
t ex
pen
ses
of
a le
ave
shal
l be
the
resp
onsi
bil
ity o
f th
e in
mat
e.
DO
C 3
26.1
0 In
mate
con
dit
ion
s w
hil
e on
lea
ve.
(1)
An i
nm
ate
shal
l tr
avel
to a
nd f
rom
the
leav
e des
tinat
ion b
y t
he
appro
ved
met
hod o
f tr
ansp
ort
atio
n a
nd r
oute
.
(2)
An i
nm
ate
shal
l ab
ide
by a
ll s
tate
sta
tute
s an
d r
ule
s, l
oca
l ord
inan
ces,
and p
oli
cies
and p
roce
dure
s of
the
dep
artm
ent
whil
e on l
eave.
(3)
An i
nm
ate
shal
l co
mply
wit
h t
he
leav
e ag
reem
ent.
(4)
An i
nm
ate
shal
l at
all
tim
es h
ave
a co
py o
f th
e au
thori
zati
on o
f le
ave
on t
he
inm
ate’
s per
son.
DO
C 3
26.1
1 S
an
ctio
ns.
(1)
An i
nm
ate
who i
nte
nti
onal
ly f
ails
to r
eturn
fro
m a
lea
ve
as s
pec
ifie
d, or
who i
nte
nti
onal
ly l
eaves
the
appro
ved
route
to o
r fr
om
the
leav
e des
tinat
ion, m
ay b
e tr
eate
d a
s an
esc
apee
.
(2)
An i
nm
ate
who v
iola
tes
condit
ions
of
leav
e, t
he
leav
e ag
reem
ent
or
any r
ule
s of
the
dep
artm
ent
are
subje
ct t
o d
isci
pli
nar
y a
ctio
n u
nder
ch. D
OC
303.
(3)
The
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t m
ay c
ance
l le
ave
at a
ny t
ime.
DO
C 3
26.1
2 G
ood
tim
e cr
edit
on
lea
ve.
Lea
ve
tim
e is
cre
dit
ed t
ow
ard t
he
serv
ice
of
the
sente
nce
. T
he
tim
e cr
edit
incl
udes
sta
tuto
ry a
nd e
xtr
a good t
ime
not
cover
ed b
y s
. 973.1
55, S
tats
.
Note
: D
OC
326.0
2. D
OC
326.0
2 s
tate
s th
e purp
ose
s of
leav
e fo
r qual
ifie
d i
nm
ates
. S
elec
ted i
nm
ates
are
all
ow
ed u
nes
cort
ed l
eave
only
for
a se
rious
illn
ess
of
the
close
fam
ily m
ember
, to
att
end t
he
funer
al o
fa
close
fam
ily m
ember
, for
emplo
ym
ent in
terv
iew
s, f
or
med
ical
purp
ose
s, o
r to
fac
ilit
ate
fam
ily r
einte
gra
tion a
nd s
tabil
ity a
s pro
vid
ed u
nder
s. 3
03.0
68, S
tats
. L
eaves
are
consi
der
ed a
pri
vil
ege
not a
right. T
hey
pro
vid
ean
ince
nti
ve
for
inm
ates
to e
xhib
it a
ppro
pri
ate
beh
avio
r in
the
inst
ituti
on. L
eaves
for
the
purp
ose
s of
fam
ily r
einte
gra
tion p
rovid
e a
spec
ial
ince
nti
ve
for
inm
ates
.
All
ow
ing s
elec
ted inm
ates
unes
cort
ed lea
ve
is c
onsi
sten
t w
ith the
corr
ecti
onal
goal
of
even
tual
rea
ssim
ilat
ion o
f th
e off
ender
into
the
com
munit
y. A
condit
ional
exposu
re t
o l
ife
outs
ide
an i
nst
ituti
on f
or
an i
nm
ate
who
does
not
pose
a t
hre
at t
o t
he
publi
c is
ben
efic
ial
as a
mea
ns
of
pre
par
ing a
n i
nm
ate
for
life
outs
ide
a st
ruct
ure
d p
riso
n e
nvir
onm
ent.
Lea
ve
for
qual
ifie
d i
nm
ates
has
dir
ect
and i
mm
edia
te b
enef
its.
P
erm
itti
ng a
n i
nm
ate
to v
isit
a s
erio
usl
y i
ll r
elat
ive
or
atte
nd a
funer
al i
s im
port
ant
in m
ainta
inin
g f
amil
y t
ies.
T
he
inm
ate
can b
e w
ith t
he
fam
ily i
nth
ese
most
dif
ficu
lt p
erio
ds,
can
show
his
or
her
conce
rn f
or
the
fam
ily,
and c
an s
har
e th
e burd
en that
fre
quen
tly a
ccom
pan
ies
illn
ess
or
dea
th in a
fam
ily.
It st
rength
ens
fam
ily tie
s, h
elps
the
inm
ate
work
thro
ugh f
eeli
ngs
of
pai
n a
nd s
orr
ow
, and a
ssis
ts in the
inm
ate’
s ad
just
men
t in
the
inst
ituti
on a
nd a
fter
rel
ease
. L
eave
is a
lso g
rante
d t
o p
rom
ote
fam
ily s
tabil
ity a
nd t
he
rein
tegra
tion o
f th
e in
mat
e in
to t
he
fam
ily.
In s
om
e ca
ses
a per
son
who i
s not
the
nat
ura
l par
ent
has
act
ual
ly r
aise
d t
he
inm
ate.
Ch. D
OC
326 a
nd s
. 303.0
68, S
tats
., a
llow
lea
ve
for
an i
nm
ate
to c
onta
ct a
pro
spec
tive
emplo
yer
. T
his
conta
ct a
way
fro
m t
he
inst
ituti
on a
nd s
taff
enab
les
an i
nm
ate
to e
xper
ience
indep
enden
t re
sponsi
bil
ity p
rior
to r
elea
se, th
ereb
y r
educi
ng t
he
adju
stm
ent
nec
essa
ry a
fter
rel
ease
. T
his
indep
enden
t re
sponsi
bil
ity c
an g
ive
the
indiv
idual
the
self
−co
nfi
den
ce n
eces
sary
for
succ
essf
ul
rein
tegra
tion i
nto
soci
ety.
T
he
inm
ate
has
an
opport
unit
y to p
lan f
or
life
on the
outs
ide
and to s
ecure
a p
osi
tion u
pon r
elea
se b
y e
xpan
din
g the
pote
nti
al f
or
emplo
ym
ent. E
mplo
ym
ent opport
unit
ies
are
lim
ited
for
som
eone
wit
h a
cri
min
al r
ecord
. M
any e
mplo
yer
sar
e unw
illi
ng t
o h
ire
a per
son t
hey
hav
e not
seen
or
inte
rvie
wed
. L
eaves
for
job−
seek
ing r
emove
this
obst
acle
to o
bta
inin
g e
mplo
ym
ent.
Lea
ves
gra
nte
d f
or
med
ical
rea
sons,
lik
e oth
er t
ypes
of
leav
es, ar
e gra
nte
d o
nly
upon t
he
war
den
’s o
r su
per
inte
nden
t’s
appro
val
. T
he
bure
au o
f hea
lth s
ervic
es s
hould
be
consu
lted
bef
ore
dec
idin
g t
o g
rant
leav
efo
r th
is p
urp
ose
. T
he
chap
ter
does
not
allo
w a
n i
nm
ate
to s
elec
t his
or
her
ow
n h
ealt
h c
are
pro
vid
er o
r ty
pe
of
trea
tmen
t in
lie
u o
f th
e tr
eatm
ent
alre
ady p
rovid
ed i
n t
he
inst
ituti
on.
The
purp
ose
of
leav
e is
to f
ulf
ill
the
corr
ecti
onal
goal
s of
rein
tegra
tion. T
his
is
to b
e ac
hie
ved
consi
sten
t w
ith t
he
pro
tect
ion o
f th
e publi
c.
Note
: D
OC
326.0
3. “
Lea
ve”
is
som
etim
es c
alle
d “
furl
ough”
in t
he
inst
ituti
ons.
Note
: D
OC
326.0
4. T
his
sec
tion e
stab
lish
es t
he
min
imum
req
uir
emen
ts t
o b
e el
igib
le f
or
leav
es. S
imply
mee
ting t
hes
e re
quir
emen
ts d
oes
not
mea
n t
hat
an i
nm
ate
is e
nti
tled
to l
eave.
Alt
hough a
n i
nm
ate
who i
s el
igib
le f
or
leav
e is
lik
ely t
o b
e a
low
esc
ape
risk
due
to t
he
elig
ibil
ity r
equir
emen
ts o
f s.
DO
C 3
26.0
4, an
d u
nes
cort
ed a
nd s
uper
vis
ed v
isit
to t
he
com
munit
y, o
ffer
s m
ore
fre
edom
of
movem
ent th
an a
ny p
revio
us
exper
ience
the
inm
ate
has
had
in the
corr
ecti
onal
syst
em.
An u
nes
cort
ed lea
ve
pre
sents
an o
pport
unit
y f
or
esca
pe.
An inm
ate
wit
h a
rec
ord
of
esca
pes
may
be
more
lik
ely to tak
e ad
van
tage
of
this
opport
unit
y, a
nd t
her
efore
, no i
nm
ate
is e
ligib
le f
or
leav
e w
ho i
s co
nfi
ned
or
has
a c
rim
inal
convic
tion f
or
esca
pe.
The
dura
tion o
f le
ave
is lim
ited
to 3
day
s, e
xcl
udin
g tra
vel
tim
e. T
he
dura
tion o
f le
ave
may
be
exte
nded
by the
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t. A
n e
xte
nsi
on m
ay b
e gra
nte
d, f
or
exam
ple
, if
a se
riousl
y ill
fam
ily m
ember
die
s w
hil
e th
e in
mat
e is
on l
eave
and t
he
inm
ate
wan
ts t
o a
tten
d t
he
funer
al. A
lso, an
em
plo
yer
may
req
ues
t a
seco
nd i
nte
rvie
w w
ith a
n i
nm
ate
who i
s on l
eave
for
an e
mplo
ym
ent
inte
rvie
w.
No m
ore
than
3 lea
ves
are
gra
nte
d in
a c
alen
dar
yea
r.
Note
: D
OC
326.0
5. D
OC
326.0
5 d
escr
ibed
the
pro
cedure
s fo
r obta
inin
g a
lea
ve.
Subse
ctio
n (
1)
allo
ws
eith
er a
n inm
ate
or
an e
mplo
ye
on b
ehal
f or
the
inm
ate
to a
pply
for
the
leav
e. A
n e
mplo
ye
should
not ap
ply
for
a le
ave
on b
ehal
f of
an i
nm
ate
if t
he
inm
ate
does
not
wan
t th
e le
ave.
T
he
appli
cati
on s
hould
be
subm
itte
d f
ar e
nough i
n a
dvan
ce o
f th
e des
ired
lea
ve
dat
e th
at t
her
e is
am
ple
opport
unit
y t
o r
evie
w t
he
appli
cati
on
and t
he
inm
ate
has
an o
pport
unit
y t
o r
eques
t re
vie
w o
f th
e dec
isio
n u
nder
s. D
OC
326.0
6.
Subse
ctio
n (
2)
allo
ws
the
imposi
tion o
f le
ave
condit
ions
as p
rovid
ed i
n s
. D
OC
326.0
4 (
2).
H
avin
g t
he
inm
ate
sign a
sta
tem
ent
agre
eing t
o t
he
condit
ions
ensu
res
that
the
inm
ate
know
s w
hat
those
condit
ions
are.
Subse
ctio
n (
3)
des
crib
es the
pro
cess
of
inves
tigat
ing lea
ve
appli
cati
ons.
Fir
st, a
sta
ff m
ember
must
rev
iew
eac
h a
ppli
cati
on to d
eter
min
e w
het
her
the
info
rmat
ion in the
appli
cati
on is
accu
rate
and w
het
her
the
inm
ate
is e
ligib
le f
or
the
leav
e under
the
crit
eria
in s
. DO
C 3
26.0
4.
If the
info
rmat
ion is
inac
cura
te a
nd c
an b
e co
rrec
ted, t
he
inves
tigat
or
should
do s
o.
If the
inm
ate
is inel
igib
le f
or
the
leav
e, ther
e is
no r
easo
n to c
onti
nue
pro
cess
ing
the
appli
cati
on.
If t
he
inm
ate
is f
ound e
ligib
le f
or
the
leav
e an
d t
he
info
rmat
ion i
s ver
ifie
d, th
e in
ves
tigat
ion c
onti
nues
. T
he
inves
tigat
ion’s
purp
ose
is
to m
ake
sure
that
all
info
rmat
ion that
could
be
rele
van
t to
the
dec
isio
n to g
rant
or
den
y t
he
leav
e is
incl
uded
in t
he
appli
cati
on. I
nves
tigat
ion a
lso p
rote
cts
the
publi
c. A
ll t
he
inm
ate’
s as
sert
ions
must
be
ver
ifie
d a
nd t
he
leav
e pri
nci
pal
s w
illi
ng t
o c
ooper
ate.
In
ves
tigat
ion m
ay i
ncl
ude
conta
ct w
ith
man
y o
uts
ide
peo
ple
, in
cludin
g l
aw e
nfo
rcem
ent
and c
rim
inal
just
ice
agen
cies
and t
he
com
mit
ting c
ourt
. I
t al
so i
ncl
udes
inves
tigat
ion f
or
det
ainer
s.
Foll
ow
ing t
he
inves
tigat
ion, th
e ap
pli
cati
on a
nd r
ecom
men
dat
ion i
s re
ferr
ed t
o t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t. T
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t ap
pro
ves
and i
mpose
s co
ndit
ions
on t
he
leav
e or
den
ies
the
leav
e.
In s
om
e in
stan
ces,
an o
ffen
se m
ay h
ave
rece
ived
unusu
ally
inte
nse
publi
city
and s
ubst
anti
al c
om
munit
y r
eact
ion m
ay h
ave
bee
n a
rouse
d. In
such
a c
ase
the
pre
sence
of
the
off
ender
mig
ht
cause
neg
ativ
e re
acti
ons.
The
staf
f m
ember
is
requir
ed t
o c
onsi
der
the
likel
ihood o
f su
ch s
ever
e neg
ativ
e co
mm
unit
y r
eact
ions.
If
inves
tigat
ion r
evea
ls s
ubst
anti
al l
ikel
ihood t
hat
the
com
munit
y w
ill
bec
om
e ar
ouse
d, th
en, in
the
bes
t in
tere
sts
of
the
com
munit
y a
nd o
f th
e in
mat
e, l
eave
should
not
be
gra
nte
d. I
f in
ves
tigat
ion r
evea
ls s
ubst
anti
al t
hre
at t
o t
he
safe
ty o
f th
e in
mat
e in
the
com
munit
y, t
he
leav
e sh
ould
not
be
gra
nte
d.
Note
: D
OC
326.0
6. D
OC
326.0
6 a
llow
s an
inm
ate
to r
eques
t th
e w
arden
or
adm
inis
trat
or
to r
evie
w a
den
ial
of
a le
ave.
T
his
req
ues
t m
ust
be
mad
e w
ithin
5 d
ays
of
the
dec
isio
n t
o d
eny t
he
leav
e. T
he
tim
e li
mit
pro
tect
s th
e in
mat
e’s
abil
ity to g
et r
evie
w a
nd a
lso e
nsu
res
that
the
revie
w p
roce
ss d
oes
not unnec
essa
rily
del
ay the
leav
e pro
cess
. T
he
war
den
or
adm
inis
trat
or
may
, but does
not hav
e to
, rev
iew
any p
roce
dura
l ir
regula
riti
esof
the
leav
e re
vie
w. T
he
war
den
’s o
r ad
min
istr
ator’
s m
ain t
ask i
n r
evie
win
g l
eave
appli
cati
ons
is t
o d
ecid
e w
het
her
to o
ver
ride
the
actu
al d
ecis
ion o
f th
e re
vie
win
g a
uth
ori
ties
. T
he
war
den
’s o
r ad
min
istr
ator’
s dec
isio
nto
den
y a
lea
ve
is f
inal
.
An i
nm
ate
may
req
ues
t a
revie
w o
f pro
cedura
l ir
regula
riti
es i
n t
he
leav
e pro
cess
by g
oin
g t
hro
ugh t
he
inm
ate
com
pla
int
syst
em.
Note
: D
OC
326.0
8. T
his
sec
tion m
akes
cle
ar that
leg
al c
ust
ody o
f an
inm
ate
on lea
ve
rem
ains
wit
h the
dep
artm
ent, ther
eby a
void
ing c
onfu
sion a
bout w
ho h
as leg
al c
ust
ody o
f th
e in
mat
e if
the
inm
ate
is n
ot w
ithin
the
inst
ituti
on.
Note
: D
OC
326.1
0. T
his
sec
tion s
pec
ifie
s co
nduct
that
is
expre
ssly
contr
oll
ed w
hil
e th
e in
mat
e is
on l
eave.
T
hes
e pro
vis
ions
must
be
a par
t of
the
leav
e ag
reem
ent
so t
he
inm
ate
is a
war
e of
them
. V
iola
tion o
fan
y o
f th
e th
ese
pro
vis
ions
may
subje
ct a
n i
nm
ate
to t
he
sanct
ions
under
s. D
OC
326.1
1.
Note
: D
OC
326.1
1. D
OC
326.1
1 p
rovid
es f
or
esca
pe
or
mis
conduct
whil
e an
inm
ate
is o
n l
eave.
A
n i
nm
ate
may
be
trea
ted a
s an
esc
apee
if
that
inm
ate
leav
es t
he
area
des
ignat
ed i
n t
he
leav
e ag
reem
ent
or
if t
he
inm
ate
fail
s to
ret
urn
fro
m l
eave.
S
ince
an i
nm
ate
is i
n t
he
cust
ody o
f th
e dep
artm
ent,
a v
iola
tion o
f th
is s
ubse
ctio
n i
s an
“in
tenti
onal
esc
ape
from
cust
ody”
under
s. 946.4
2 (
3),
Sta
ts. T
his
esc
ape
could
be
pro
secu
ted
as a
new
off
ense
.
Subse
ctio
n (
2)
pro
vid
es f
or
sanct
ions
for
mis
conduct
, oth
er than
esc
ape,
whil
e th
e in
mat
e is
on lea
ve.
An inm
ate
may
be
dis
cipli
ned
under
ch. D
OC
303 f
or
vio
lati
ons
of
condit
ions
of
leav
e or
the
leav
e ag
reem
ent,
dep
artm
ent r
ule
s under
ch. D
OC
303. S
ubse
ctio
n (
3)
also
giv
es t
he
war
den
or
super
inte
nden
t th
e ri
ght
to c
ance
l le
ave
at a
ny t
ime.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Thes
e ru
les
are
not
expec
ted t
o h
ave
an e
ffec
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
teT
his
rule
rep
eals
and r
ecre
ates
ch. D
OC
326, re
lati
ng t
o l
eave
for
qual
ifie
d i
nm
ates
.
This
rule
updat
es the
pro
vis
ions
under
whic
h a
com
munit
y c
ust
ody inm
ate
may
be
on u
nes
cort
ed lea
ve.
Som
e of
the
mat
eria
l in
the
ori
gin
al c
h. D
OC
326 h
as b
een r
earr
anged
; how
ever
, ther
e ar
e no s
ubst
anti
ve
chan
ges
in t
he
new
rule
.
Sin
ce t
his
rule
appli
es o
nly
to u
nes
cort
ed l
eave,
and c
onta
ins
no a
ddit
ional
pro
vis
ions
that
hav
e a
fisc
al i
mpac
t, c
h. D
OC
326 s
hould
not
hav
e an
y f
isca
l im
pac
t on t
he
Dep
artm
ent.
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
Deb
ora
h R
ych
low
ski
Tel
ephone
(608)
266−
8426
Off
ice
of
Leg
al C
ounse
l149 E
. W
ilso
n S
tree
tP.
O. B
ox 7
925
Mad
ison, W
I 53707−
7925
If y
ou a
re h
eari
ng−
or
vis
ual
ly−
impai
red, do n
ot
spea
k E
ngli
sh, or
hav
e ci
rcum
stan
ces
whic
h m
ight
mak
e co
mm
unic
atio
n a
t th
e hea
ring d
iffi
cult
and i
f you, th
eref
ore
, re
quir
e an
inte
rpre
ter
or
a non−
Engli
sh, la
rge
pri
nt or
taped
ver
sion o
f th
e hea
ring d
ocu
men
t, c
onta
ct the
per
son a
t th
e ad
dre
ss o
r phone
num
ber
above.
A p
erso
n r
eques
ting a
non−
Engli
sh o
r si
gn lan
guag
e in
terp
rete
r sh
ould
mak
e th
at r
eques
t at
lea
st 1
0 d
ays
bef
ore
the
hea
ring. W
ith l
ess
than
10 d
ays
noti
ce, an
inte
rpre
ter
may
not
be
avai
lable
.
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
s re
ceiv
ed a
t th
e ab
ove
addre
ss n
o l
ater
than
Ap
ril
24, 1997, w
ill
be
giv
en t
he
sam
e co
nsi
der
atio
n a
s te
stim
ony p
rese
nte
d a
t th
e hea
ring.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ng
Insu
ran
ce, C
om
mis
sion
er o
f
The
Com
mis
sioner
of
Insu
rance
, purs
uan
t to
the
auth
ori
ty g
rante
d u
nder
s. 601.4
1 (
3),
Sta
ts., a
nd a
ccord
ing t
o t
he
pro
cedure
s under
s. 227.1
8, S
tats
., w
ill
hold
a p
ubli
c hea
ring i
n o
r as
soon t
her
eaft
er a
s th
e m
atte
rm
ay b
e re
ached
, to
consi
der
the
revis
ion o
f s.
Ins
2.1
7, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
rel
atin
g t
o l
ife
insu
rance
ill
ust
rati
ons.
T
his
is
a se
cond h
eari
ng o
n t
his
rule
. S
ee A
nal
ysi
s fo
r det
ails
.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
The
hea
ring w
ill
be
hel
d a
s fo
llow
s:
Ap
ril 25, 1997
Ro
om
23
Fri
day
121 E
ast
Wilso
n S
t.10:0
0 a
.m.
MA
DIS
ON
, W
I
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
Off
ice
of
the
Co
mm
issio
ne
r o
f In
su
ran
ce
Sta
tuto
ry a
uth
ori
ty:
ss.
601.4
1, 601.4
2, 628.3
4 (
12),
628.3
8, 631.0
1 a
nd 6
31.2
0
Sta
tute
s in
terp
rete
d:
ss. 601.4
1, 601.4
2, 628.3
4 (
12),
628.3
8, 631.0
1 a
nd 6
31.2
0
This
rul
e is
NE
AR
LY
iden
tica
l to
the
Nat
ional
Ass
oci
atio
n o
f In
sura
nce
Com
mis
sioner
s (“
NA
IC”)
Model
Reg
ula
tion a
dopte
d o
n D
ecem
ber
4, 1
995. T
he
purp
ose
of
this
rule
is
to p
rote
ct c
onsu
mer
s an
d f
ost
er c
onsu
mer
educa
tio
n by p
rovid
ing s
tandar
diz
ed f
orm
ats
for
illu
stra
ting l
ife
insu
rance
poli
cies
.
This
sec
tion p
rovid
es r
ule
s fo
r li
fe i
nsu
rance
poli
cy i
llust
rati
ons
that
wil
l pro
tect
consu
mer
s an
d f
ost
er c
onsu
mer
educa
tion. T
his
sec
tion p
rovid
es i
llust
rati
on f
orm
ats,
pre
scri
bes
sta
ndar
ds
to b
e fo
llow
ed w
hen
illu
stra
tions
are
use
d, a
nd s
pec
ifie
s th
e dis
closu
res
that
are
req
uir
ed in c
onnec
tion w
ith ill
ust
rati
ons.
The
goal
s of
this
rule
are
to e
nsu
re that
ill
ust
rati
ons
do n
ot m
isle
ad p
urc
has
ers
of
life
insu
rance
and to m
ake
illu
stra
tions
more
under
stan
dab
le. I
nsu
rers
wil
l, a
s fa
r as
poss
ible
, el
imin
ate
the
use
of
footn
ote
s an
d c
avea
ts a
nd d
efin
e te
rms
use
d i
n t
he
illu
stra
tion i
n l
anguag
e th
at w
ould
be
under
stood b
y a
typic
al p
erso
n w
ithin
the
segm
ent
of
the
publi
c to
whic
h t
he
illu
stra
tion i
s dir
ecte
d.
This
sec
ond h
eari
ng i
s nec
essa
ry b
ecau
se t
he
Leg
isla
tive
Counci
l did
not
rece
ive
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
unti
l th
e w
eek o
f Ja
nuar
y 2
0, 1997 a
nd t
he
law
req
uir
es t
hat
the
hea
ring b
e hel
d a
fter
the
Leg
isla
tive
Counci
l has
rece
ived
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
. A
ddit
ional
Leg
isla
tive
Counci
l co
mm
ents
wil
l be
consi
der
ed f
or
incl
usi
on i
n t
he
final
ver
sion o
f th
is r
ule
, w
hic
h w
ill
be
mad
e av
aila
ble
at
the
hea
ring.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
teT
her
e w
ill
be
no s
tate
or
loca
l gover
nm
ent
fisc
al e
ffec
t.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
This
rule
wil
l im
pose
addit
ional
req
uir
emen
ts o
n s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
It
req
uir
es a
ddit
ional
dis
closu
res
to b
e pro
vid
ed t
o c
ust
om
ers
by i
nsu
rance
com
pan
ies
and a
gen
ts. S
ince
this
is
a co
nsu
mer
pro
tect
ion r
ule
, al
ldis
closu
res
must
be
unif
orm
and i
t w
ould
be
imposs
ible
to t
reat
sm
all
busi
nes
ses
any d
iffe
rentl
y. It
is
expec
ted t
hat
the
cost
to s
mal
l busi
nes
ses
wil
l be
min
imal
sin
ce t
he
form
dis
closu
res
wil
l nee
d t
o b
e dev
eloped
by
the
life
insu
rance
com
pan
ies.
It
is
not
likel
y t
hat
any o
f th
em a
re s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Co
pie
s o
f R
ule
an
d C
on
tac
t P
ers
on
A c
opy o
f th
e te
xt
of
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
and f
isca
l es
tim
ate
may
be
obta
ined
fro
m:
Meg
Gunder
son, S
ervic
es S
ecti
on
Tel
ephone
(608)
266−
011
0O
ffic
e of
the
Com
mis
sioner
of
Insu
rance
121 E
ast
Wil
son S
tree
tP.
O. B
ox 7
873
Mad
ison, W
I 5
3707−
7873
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Natu
ral
Res
ou
rces
(Fis
h, G
am
e, e
tc., C
hs.
NR
1−
−)
Noti
ce i
s her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
ss.
23.0
9(2
) an
d (
3),
23.2
8(3
), 2
5.2
95,
27.0
1(2
)(j)
and (
k),
(7),
(11
), 2
7.1
06 a
nd 2
27.1
1(2
)(a)
, S
tats
., i
nte
rpre
ting s
s. 2
3.0
9(2
), 2
3.0
91,
23.0
98,
23.1
1(1
), 2
3.2
8,
25.2
95,
27.0
1(2
)(i)
, (j)
, (k
), (
7)
and (
11),
27.0
16 a
nd 2
8.0
1, S
tats
., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Nat
ura
l R
esourc
es w
ill
hold
publi
c hea
ring o
n r
evis
ions
to c
hs.
NR
45 a
nd 5
1, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
rel
atin
g t
o u
se r
egula
tions
on s
tate
lan
ds.
The
pro
pose
d r
evis
ions:
1. I
ncr
ease
the
over
nig
ht
boat
moori
ng f
ee f
rom
$10.0
0 t
o $
15.0
0 p
er b
oat
per
nig
ht
and i
ncr
ease
the
moori
ng f
ee a
t R
ock
Isl
and f
rom
$.4
0 t
o $
.60 p
er f
oot
per
day
. T
his
is
reco
mm
ended
to k
eep p
ace
wit
h l
oca
lm
arket
condit
ions.
2. A
dd $
5.0
0 t
o s
hel
ter
renta
l fe
e w
her
e el
ectr
icit
y i
s pro
vid
ed. T
his
is
reco
mm
ended
to c
oll
ect
the
cost
of
pro
vid
ing t
he
elec
tric
al s
ervic
e ra
ther
than
char
gin
g e
ver
yone
a hig
her
shel
ter
renta
l fe
e.
3. A
dd G
over
nor
Know
les
to t
he
list
of
Dep
artm
ent
pro
per
ties
wher
e veh
icle
adm
issi
on a
nd c
ampin
g f
ees
are
coll
ecte
d. G
over
nor
Know
les
stat
e fo
rest
wil
l be
open
ing a
new
cam
pgro
und w
ithin
the
nex
t yea
r. T
he
cam
pin
g fe
e w
ould
be
for
type
“B”
cam
pgro
unds,
res
iden
t fe
es a
re $
9.0
0/n
ight
wee
ken
ds
or
$7.0
0/n
ight
wee
kday
s, n
onre
siden
t ar
e $2.0
0 h
igher
eac
h d
ay.
4. C
reat
e a
rule
that
would
req
uir
e bic
ycl
es t
o s
top a
t st
op s
igns
loca
ted o
n d
esig
nat
ed b
icycl
e tr
ails
. C
urr
entl
y s
top s
igns
on t
rail
s an
d a
t in
ters
ecti
ons
of
hig
hw
ays,
county
road
s, e
tc.,
are
not
consi
der
ed t
raff
ic s
igns
and a
re n
onen
forc
eable
. I
n a
ddit
ion, a
rule
would
be
crea
ted t
o p
rohib
it c
arel
ess,
neg
ligen
t or
reck
less
use
of
bic
ycl
es.
5. L
imit
use
of
wat
ercr
aft
cam
psi
tes
on d
esig
nat
ed s
tate
−ow
ned
isl
ands
outs
ide
nort
her
n s
tate
fore
st b
oundar
ies
to 3
day
s to
ass
ure
opport
unit
ies
to t
he
larg
est
poss
ible
num
ber
of
use
rs.
6. L
imit
gro
up a
nd b
ackpac
k c
ampin
g t
o a
max
imum
of
21 n
ights
per
pro
per
ty.
7. R
equir
e ca
mper
s usi
ng t
he
Turt
le−
Fla
mbea
u s
cenic
wat
ers
area
not
to l
eave
a ca
mpin
g u
nit
unocc
upie
d f
or
more
than
one
nig
ht.
8.
Cre
ate
hours
when
the
Del
ls o
f th
e W
isco
nsi
n R
iver
Nat
ura
l A
rea
is o
pen
. In
addit
ion, g
lass
conta
iner
s, f
ires
and the
use
of
char
coal
gri
lls
would
be
pro
hib
ited
wit
hin
the
pro
ject
boundar
y. T
hese
rule
s ar
e co
nti
ngen
ton
the
Nat
ura
l R
esourc
es B
oar
d a
ppro
vin
g t
he
mas
ter
pla
n f
or
the
pro
ject
in D
ecem
ber
or
Januar
y.
9. A
men
d l
anguag
e in
s. N
R 5
1.9
1 t
o m
ore
acc
ura
tely
ref
lect
the
elig
ibil
ity r
equir
emen
ts f
or
the
Her
itag
e T
rust
Fund g
rant.
10. A
num
ber
of
house
clea
nin
g c
han
ges
corr
ect
erro
rs i
n c
ross
ref
eren
ces
wit
h s
tate
sta
tute
or
adm
inis
trat
ive
rule
s, r
epea
l outd
ated
rule
s, r
enum
ber
and u
pdat
e la
nguag
e to
curr
ent
pro
gra
m n
ames
or
pra
ctic
es.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Noti
ce i
s her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en t
hat
purs
uan
t to
s. 227.1
14, S
tats
., i
t is
not
anti
cipat
ed t
hat
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l hav
e an
eco
nom
ic i
mpac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Noti
ce is
her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en that
the
Dep
artm
ent has
mad
e a
pre
lim
inar
y d
eter
min
atio
n that
this
act
ion d
oes
not in
volv
e si
gnif
ican
t ad
ver
se e
nvir
onm
enta
l ef
fect
s an
d d
oes
not nee
d a
n e
nvir
onm
enta
l an
alysi
s under
ch. N
R 1
50, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode.
H
ow
ever
, bas
ed o
n t
he
com
men
ts r
ecei
ved
, th
e D
epar
tmen
t m
ay p
repar
e an
envir
onm
enta
l an
alysi
s bef
ore
pro
ceed
ing w
ith t
he
pro
posa
l. T
his
envir
onm
enta
l re
vie
w d
ocu
men
t w
ould
sum
mar
ize
the
Dep
artm
ent’
s co
nsi
der
atio
n o
f th
e im
pac
ts o
f th
e pro
posa
l an
d r
easo
nab
le a
lter
nat
ives
.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
Ap
ril 24, 1997
Co
un
cil C
ham
bers
Th
urs
day
Mu
nic
ipal B
uild
ing
at
2:0
0 p
.m.
300 L
aC
rosse S
t.W
is. D
ells
Ap
ril 25, 1997
Co
nfe
ren
ce C
all P
art
icip
ati
on
Fri
day
will b
e a
vailab
le a
t:at
2:0
0 p
.m.
Co
nfe
ren
ce R
oo
mD
NR
Are
a H
dq
rs.
875 S
. 4th
Ave.
Park
Falls
Noti
ce is
her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en that
purs
uan
t to
the
Am
eric
ans
wit
h D
isab
ilit
ies
Act
, rea
sonab
le a
ccom
modat
ions,
incl
udin
g the
pro
vis
ion o
f in
form
atio
nal
mat
eria
l in
an a
lter
nat
ive
form
at, w
ill be
pro
vid
ed f
or
qual
ifie
din
div
idual
s w
ith d
isab
ilit
ies
upon r
eques
t. P
leas
e ca
ll K
erm
it T
rask
a at
(608)
266−
0004 w
ith s
pec
ific
info
rmat
ion o
n y
our
reques
t at
lea
st 1
0 d
ays
bef
ore
the
dat
e of
the
sched
ule
d h
eari
ng.
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
[P
R−
20−
97]
may
be
subm
itte
d t
o M
r. K
erm
it T
rask
a, B
ure
au o
f P
arks
and R
ecre
atio
n, P.
O. B
ox 7
921, M
adis
on, W
I 53707 n
o l
ater
than
Ap
ril
30, 1997.
Wri
tten
com
men
tsw
ill
hav
e th
e sa
me
wei
ght
and e
ffec
t as
ora
l st
atem
ents
pre
sente
d a
t th
e hea
rings.
A
copy o
f th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
and f
isca
l es
tim
ate
may
be
obta
ined
fro
m M
r. T
rask
a.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
See
the
foll
ow
ing t
able
s. M
any o
f t
hes
e pro
posa
ls a
re h
ouse
kee
pin
g c
han
ges
wit
h c
h. N
R 4
5 a
nd a
re m
ade
to a
ccom
modat
e vis
itor
nee
ds.
Chap
ter
NR
51 c
han
ges
are
mad
e to
cla
rify
pro
per
appli
cabil
ity c
over
edin
sta
tute
.
Ass
um
pti
ons
use
d i
n a
nal
ysi
s of
fisc
al i
mpac
ts o
f pro
pose
d c
han
ges
in C
hs.
NR
45 a
nd 5
1 f
oll
ow
s:
Sec
tion
Cod
eS
ub
ject
1.
NR
45.0
4 (
3)(
k)
− (
m)
Ren
um
ber
ed −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
2.
NR
45.0
5 (
3)(
e)A
men
ds
bic
ycl
e oper
atio
n t
o i
ncl
ude
Turt
le−
Fla
mbea
u s
cenic
wat
ers
are
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
3.a
.N
R 4
5.0
5 (
3)(
f)C
lari
fies
bic
ycl
es m
ust
sto
p o
n s
tate
tra
ils
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
3.b
.N
R 4
5.0
5 (
3)(
g)
Pro
hib
its
care
less
, neg
ligen
t, a
nd r
eckle
ss u
se o
f bic
ycl
es −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
4.
NR
45.0
6 (
1)
Am
ends
area
s pet
s ar
e per
mit
ted −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
5.
NR
45.0
6 (
6)
(a)
Cla
rifi
es w
her
e hors
es o
n T
urt
le−
Fla
mbea
u s
cenic
wat
ers
area
s ca
n b
e use
d −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
6.
NR
45.0
7 (
1)
Am
ends
area
s w
her
e gro
und f
ires
are
pro
hib
ited
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
7.
NR
45.0
8 (
1)
& (
2)
Am
ends
bea
ch t
erm
use
d i
n N
R 4
5.0
3 d
efin
itio
n −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
8a.
NR
45.1
0 (
1)(
a) &
(k)
Am
ends
to u
tili
ze p
roper
ter
ms
of
Turt
le−
Fla
mbea
u s
cenic
wat
ers
area
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
8b.
NR
45.1
0 (
1)
(L)
Cre
ates
3 d
ay c
ampin
g p
erio
d o
n d
esig
nat
ed s
tate
ow
ned
isl
ands
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
9.
NR
45.1
0 (
2)
(c)
Am
ends
the
tim
e w
hen
exte
nsi
ons
of
cam
psi
tes
nee
d t
o b
e m
ade
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
10.
NR
45.1
0 (
3)(
a)3.
Rep
eale
d −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
11.
NR
45.1
0 (
3)(
a)4.
Am
ends
dat
e re
serv
atio
ns
are
acce
pte
d −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
12.
NR
45.1
0 (
4)(
intr
o.)
Cre
ates
21−
day
cam
pin
g p
erio
d f
or
gro
up a
nd b
ackpac
k s
ites
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
13.
NR
45.1
1 (
6)(
cm)
& (
g)
Corr
ects
county
nam
e an
d r
enam
es E
ast
Lak
e to
Ver
n L
ake
pre
vio
usl
y a
ppro
ved
by N
RB
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
14.
NR
45.1
2 (
1)
(b)6
.c.−
e. a
nd
n.
Corr
ects
nam
es o
f use
are
as −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
16.
NR
45.1
2 (
1)(
c)3. an
d (
d)
32.−
34.
Rep
eale
d −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
17.
NR
45.1
2 (
1)(
f)1.
Cla
rifi
es p
arks
honori
ng N
atio
nal
Par
k P
asse
s. −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
20.
NR
45.1
2 (
2)(
b)4
.R
epea
led −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
21.
NR
45.1
2 (
2)(
b)3
. an
d 5
.R
enum
ber
ed −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
22.
NR
45.1
2 (
2)(
c)3.c
.R
epea
led −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
25.
NR
45.1
2 (
4)(
h)
Cla
rifi
es m
oori
ng f
ees
are
incl
uded
in s
elf−
regis
trat
ion p
roce
ss −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
26.
NR
45.1
3 (
1)(
b)
Rep
eale
d −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
27.
NR
45.1
3 (
1)(
c)C
lari
fies
pro
cess
for
coll
ecti
ng p
lant
par
ts o
n s
tate
nat
ura
l ar
eas
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
28.
NR
45.1
3 (
1m
)C
reat
es r
ule
s fo
r th
e D
ells
of
Wis
consi
n R
iver
Sta
te N
atura
l A
rea
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
29.
NR
45.1
3 (
2)
Adds
Pew
it’s
Nes
t S
tate
Nat
ura
l A
rea
to s
pec
ific
pro
per
ty r
egula
tions
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
30.
NR
45.1
3 (
14)(
b)
Cla
rifi
es p
oss
essi
on o
f gla
ss b
ott
les
and b
ever
age
conta
iner
s m
ust
be
secu
red i
n w
ater
craf
t la
unch
ed f
rom
Bru
le R
iver
Sta
te F
ore
st −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
31.
NR
45.1
3 (
17)(
b)4
.C
orr
ects
adm
inis
trat
ive
code
num
ber
fro
cro
ss r
efer
ence
− N
o F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
32.
NR
45.1
3 (
17)
(bf)
to (
c)R
enum
ber
ed −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
33.
NR
45.1
3 (
22)
Cla
rifi
es c
ampin
g u
nit
must
not
be
left
unocc
upie
d f
or
48 h
ours
on T
urt
le−
Fla
mbea
u−
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
34.
NR
51.9
1C
lari
fies
pro
per
appli
cabil
ity c
over
ed i
n s
tatu
te −
No F
isca
l Im
pac
t.
Sec
tion 1
5. C
reat
es N
R 4
5.1
2 (
1)
(b)
8. an
d (
d)
49.
Add G
over
nor
Know
les
Sta
te F
ore
st S
t. C
roix
cam
pgro
und t
o l
ist
of
pro
per
ties
req
uir
ing v
ehic
le a
dm
issi
on s
tick
er.
a. E
stim
ated
Rev
enue
from
sti
cker
1. R
esid
ent
Dai
ly 6
48 x
$5 3
240
2. N
on−
Res
iden
t D
aily
647 x
$7 4536
3. R
esid
ent
annual
216 x
$18 3
888
4. N
on−
Res
iden
t A
nnual
216 x
25 5
400
5. T
ota
l R
even
ue
7064
b. E
stim
ated
pro
gra
m c
ost
s 3
564
c. N
et f
isca
l im
pac
t (n
ew r
even
ue)
1
3500
Sec
tion 1
8. C
reat
es N
R 4
5.1
2 (
2)
(a)
2.s
.
Add G
over
nor
Know
les
Sta
te F
ore
st t
o T
ype
“B”
cam
pgro
und.
a. N
um
ber
of
site
s 30
b. E
stim
ate
occ
upan
cy r
ate
3
5%
c. N
um
ber
of
cam
per
day
s 2
160
d. T
ota
l R
even
ue
2
0000
e. E
stim
ated
pro
gra
m c
ost
s 1
0686
f. N
et F
isca
l Im
pac
t 9
314
Sec
tion 1
9. A
men
ds
NR
45.1
2 (
2)(
a)3.
Incr
ease
s K
innic
kin
nic
over
nig
ht
boat
moori
ng f
ee f
rom
$10.0
0 t
o $
15.0
0 p
er n
ight.
a. A
ver
age
num
ber
of
boat
s duri
ng c
ampin
g s
easo
n 1
369
b. In
crea
se c
ost
$5.0
0/n
ight
c. N
et F
isca
l Im
pac
t−15%
res
ista
nce
$5818
Sec
tion 2
3. A
men
ds
NR
45.1
2 (
4)
(e)
Incr
ease
s R
ock
Isl
and o
ver
nig
ht
boat
moori
ng f
ee f
rom
$0.4
0/f
oot
to $
0.6
0/f
oot
of
boat
len
gth
/nig
ht.
a. A
ver
age
boat
len
gth
is
28.4
ft.
at
.40/f
t. =
$11
.36
b .A
ver
age
moori
ng f
ee c
oll
ecte
d $
11.3
6/b
oat
x 5
47 n
ights
= $
6,2
12/y
r.
c. I
ncr
ease
cost
to $
0.6
0/f
t. $9321.0
0
d. N
et F
isca
l Im
pac
t $
3109.0
0
Sec
tion 2
4. R
epea
ls a
nd r
ecre
ates
NR
45.1
2 (
4)
(g)
1. an
d 2
.
Cre
ates
open
shel
ter
wit
h e
lect
ric
and e
ncl
ose
shel
ter
wit
h e
lect
ric
fee.
a. N
um
ber
of
shel
ter
renta
ls w
ith e
lect
ric
44
b. A
ver
age
num
ber
ren
ted/y
r. 6
c. C
ost
of
elec
tric
al s
ervic
e $5.0
0/r
enta
l
d. N
et F
isca
l Im
pac
t $1320
Su
mm
ary
of
Pro
jecte
d R
evenue I
ncre
ases o
n C
h. N
R 4
5 c
hanges
Sec
tion
Cod
eN
ew R
even
ue
Op
erati
on
Cost
sN
et I
mp
act
15
45.1
2 (
1)(
b)8
.a. &
(d)
49.
17064
3564
13500
18
45.1
2 (
2)(
a)2.s
.20000
10686
9314
19
45.1
2 (
2)(
a)3.
5818
5818
23
45.1
2 (
4)(
e)3109
3109
24
45.1
2 (
4)(
g)1
. &
2.
1320
1320
Tota
ls47311
14250
33061
Fis
cal
Impact
Rev
enue
wil
l in
crea
se a
s use
rs b
ecom
e aw
are
of
new
pro
gra
ms
bei
ng p
rovid
ed u
nder
the
pro
pose
d c
ode
chan
ges
.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ng
Natu
ral
Res
ou
rces
(Fis
h, G
am
e, e
tc., C
hs.
NR
1−
−)
Noti
ce i
s her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
ss.
30.4
2(1
)(d)
and 2
27.1
1(2
)(a)
, S
tats
., i
nte
rpre
ting s
s. 3
0.4
2(1
)(d),
30.4
4 a
nd 3
0.4
5, S
tats
., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Nat
ura
l R
esourc
es w
ill
hold
publi
c hea
rings
on r
evis
ions
toch
. N
R 3
7, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
rel
atin
g t
o t
imber
cutt
ing o
n l
ands
adja
cent
to t
he
Low
er W
isco
nsi
n S
tate
Riv
erw
ay. T
he
exis
ting r
ule
s pro
vid
e th
at t
imber
har
ves
t or
cutt
ing m
ay o
nly
be
conduct
ed o
n t
he
land w
hen
auth
ori
zed
by a
per
mit
iss
ued
by the
Low
er W
isco
nsi
n S
tate
Riv
erw
ay B
oar
d. T
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
s in
corp
ora
te c
han
ges
man
dat
ed b
y W
is. A
ct 2
11 w
hic
h s
pec
ifie
s th
at t
he
min
imum
am
ount
of
resi
dual
tim
ber
that
must
be
left
sta
ndin
g a
fter
tim
ber
har
ves
t in
the
area
know
n a
s th
e blu
ff z
one
and r
iver
edge
zone
of
the
river
way
be
reduce
d f
rom
70 to 6
0 s
quar
e fe
et b
asal
are
a per
acr
e. T
he
stat
uto
ry c
han
ge
also
spec
ifie
s th
at tim
ber
har
ves
ting
in t
hes
e zo
nes
wil
l be
done
by s
elec
tion c
utt
ing. B
ecau
se a
county
’s a
uth
ori
ty t
o i
ssue
tim
ber
har
ves
t per
mit
s w
as d
elet
ed i
n W
is. A
ct 2
11, th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
del
etes
ref
eren
ces
to c
ounti
es.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y
Noti
ce i
s her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en t
hat
purs
uan
t to
s. 227.1
14, S
tats
., i
t is
not
anti
cipat
ed t
hat
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l hav
e an
eco
nom
ic i
mpac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Noti
ce is
her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en that
the
Dep
artm
ent has
mad
e a
pre
lim
inar
y d
eter
min
atio
n that
this
act
ion d
oes
not in
volv
e si
gnif
ican
t ad
ver
se e
nvir
onm
enta
l ef
fect
s an
d d
oes
not nee
d a
n e
nvir
onm
enta
l an
alysi
s under
ch. N
R 1
50, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode.
H
ow
ever
, bas
ed o
n t
he
com
men
ts r
ecei
ved
, th
e D
epar
tmen
t m
ay p
repar
e an
envir
onm
enta
l an
alysi
s bef
ore
pro
ceed
ing w
ith t
he
pro
posa
l. T
his
envir
onm
enta
l re
vie
w d
ocu
men
t w
ould
sum
mar
ize
the
Dep
artm
ent’
s co
nsi
der
atio
n o
f th
e im
pac
ts o
f th
e pro
posa
l an
d r
easo
nab
le a
lter
nat
ives
.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
Ap
ril 16, 1997
Ro
om
511, G
EF
#2
We
dn
esd
ay
101 S
. W
eb
ste
r S
t.at
2:0
0 p
.m.
Mad
iso
n
Noti
ce is
her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en that
purs
uan
t to
the
Am
eric
ans
wit
h D
isab
ilit
ies
Act
, rea
sonab
le a
ccom
modat
ions,
incl
udin
g the
pro
vis
ion o
f in
form
atio
nal
mat
eria
l in
an a
lter
nat
ive
form
at, w
ill be
pro
vid
ed f
or
qual
ifie
din
div
idual
s w
ith d
isab
ilit
ies
upon r
eques
t. P
leas
e ca
ll D
oug F
endry
at
(608)
267−
2764 w
ith s
pec
ific
info
rmat
ion o
n y
our
reques
t at
lea
st 1
0 d
ays
bef
ore
the
dat
e of
the
sched
ule
d h
eari
ng.
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
[L
F−
12−
97]
may
be
subm
itte
d t
o M
r. D
oug F
endry
, B
ure
au o
f F
acil
itie
s an
d L
ands,
P.O
. B
ox 7
921, M
adis
on, W
I 53707 n
o l
ater
than
Ap
ril
28, 1997. W
ritt
en c
om
men
tsw
ill
hav
e th
e sa
me
wei
ght
and e
ffec
t as
ora
l st
atem
ents
pre
sente
d a
t th
e hea
rings.
A
copy o
f th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
and f
isca
l es
tim
ate
may
be
obta
ined
fro
m M
r. F
endry
.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
This
pro
pose
d r
ule
chan
ge
imple
men
ts W
is. A
ct 2
11, w
hic
h p
erta
ins
to L
ow
er W
isco
nsi
n S
tate
Riv
erw
ay. W
is. A
ct 2
11 r
equir
es the
Dep
artm
ent to
am
end c
h. N
R 3
7. T
his
rule
per
tain
s to
cutt
ing a
nd h
arves
ting tim
ber
in the
Low
er W
isco
nsi
n S
tate
Riv
erw
ay. T
he
exis
ting r
ule
s pro
vid
e th
at t
imber
har
ves
t or
cutt
ing m
ay o
nly
be
conduct
ed o
n t
he
land w
hen
auth
ori
zed b
y a
per
mit
iss
ued
by t
he
Low
er W
isco
nsi
n S
tate
Riv
erw
ay B
oar
d.
The
rule
s ar
e des
igned
to i
nte
gra
te t
imber
man
agem
ent
wit
h o
ther
use
s of
the
river
way
whil
e m
ainta
inin
g t
he
nat
ura
l ch
arac
ter
and s
cenic
bea
uty
wit
hin
the
river
way
. T
he
rule
conta
ins
cutt
ing s
pec
ific
atio
ns
that
are
des
igned
to i
nsu
re t
imber
cutt
ing w
ill
be
vis
ual
ly i
nco
nsp
icuous.
To a
ccom
pli
sh t
his
, fo
ur
veg
etat
ive
man
agem
ent
zones
wer
e es
tabli
shed
in c
h. N
R 3
7 w
ith s
pec
ific
res
tric
tions
or
reco
mm
endat
ions
regar
din
g t
imber
har
ves
t an
d c
utt
ing f
or
each
zone.
Wis
. A
ct 2
11 s
pec
ifie
s th
at t
he
min
imum
am
ount
of
resi
dual
tim
ber
that
must
be
left
sta
ndin
g a
fter
tim
ber
har
ves
t in
the
area
know
n a
s th
e blu
ff z
one
and r
iver
edge
zone
of
the
river
way
be
reduce
d f
rom
70 t
o 6
0sq
uar
e fe
et b
asal
are
a per
acr
e. T
he
stat
uto
ry c
han
ges
spec
ifie
s th
at tim
ber
har
ves
ting in thes
e zo
nes
wil
l be
done
by s
elec
tion c
utt
ing. W
isco
nsi
n A
ct 2
11 a
lso d
elet
es a
county
’s a
uth
ori
ty f
or
issu
ing tim
ber
har
ves
t per
mit
s,so
the
rule
would
del
ete
refe
rence
s to
counti
es. T
he
rule
would
als
o a
dd t
he
Riv
er E
dge
Zone
to s
. N
R 3
7.0
4 (
2),
whic
h p
erta
ins
to t
ime
requir
emen
ts a
nd r
oad
const
ruct
ion f
or
har
ves
ting t
imber
.
Fis
cal
Impact
None.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ngs
Natu
ral
Res
ou
rces
(En
viro
nm
enta
l P
rote
ctio
n−
Air
Poll
uti
on
Con
trol,
Ch
s. N
R 4
00−
−)
Noti
ce i
s her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
ss.
285.1
1(1
) an
d (
5),
285.6
0(4
) an
d (
6),
285.6
2(1
), (
7)
and (
8),
285.6
5, 285.6
7 a
nd 2
27.1
1(2
)(a)
, S
tats
., i
nte
rpre
ting s
s. 2
85.1
1(6
), 2
85.6
0(1
)(b)1
. an
d (
4),
285.6
2(1
), (
7)
and
(8),
285.6
4 a
nd 2
85.6
6(3
)(c)
, S
tats
., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Nat
ura
l R
esourc
es w
ill
hold
publi
c hea
rings
on r
evis
ions
to c
hs.
NR
400, 406 a
nd 4
07, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
rel
atin
g t
o t
he
air
per
mit
pro
gra
m. T
he
pro
pose
d o
rder
revis
es a
ir c
onst
ruct
ion a
nd o
per
atio
n p
erm
it r
ule
s to
gra
nt
new
and m
odif
ied s
ourc
es, co
nsi
sten
t w
ith r
ecen
tly e
nac
ted s
tate
sta
tute
s, t
he
sam
e ap
pli
cati
on s
hie
ld a
nd o
per
atio
nal
fle
xib
ilit
y t
hat
the
rule
s gra
nt
to e
xis
ting
sourc
es.
An a
ppli
cati
on s
hie
ld p
rovid
es a
fac
ilit
y t
he
abil
ity t
o o
per
ate
wit
hout
a per
mit
if
a co
mple
te a
nd t
imel
y p
erm
it a
ppli
cati
on i
s su
bm
itte
d. T
he
pro
pose
d o
rder
als
o d
efin
es w
hat
rec
ord
s a
faci
lity
must
kee
p t
o q
ual
ify
for
cert
ain e
xem
pti
ons
from
the
requir
emen
t to
obta
in a
n o
per
atio
n p
erm
it. I
n a
ddit
ion, ex
empti
ons
from
both
the
const
ruct
ion a
nd o
per
atio
n p
erm
it p
rogra
ms
for
smal
l gra
in h
andli
ng f
acil
itie
s ar
e ad
ded
to t
he
rule
s.
The
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it r
ule
s ar
e re
vis
ed to a
llow
addit
ional
oper
atio
nal
fle
xib
ilit
y f
or
rock
cru
shin
g f
acil
itie
s, tem
pora
ry r
epla
cem
ent boil
ers
and f
acil
itie
s th
at v
olu
nta
rily
tak
e P
lantw
ide
Em
issi
on L
imit
atio
ns
(PE
L).
Thro
ugh
the
PE
L, a
faci
lity
ele
cts
to i
nco
rpora
te i
n i
ts o
per
atio
n p
erm
it a
cap
on p
lantw
ide
emis
sions.
T
his
would
exem
pt
it f
rom
the
requir
emen
t to
obta
in c
onst
ruct
ion p
erm
its
for
chan
ges
wit
hin
the
faci
lity
that
are
des
crib
ed i
n t
he
oper
atio
n p
erm
it. T
he
pla
ntw
ide
emis
sion l
imit
s w
ould
be
set
at a
ctual
his
tori
c le
vel
s, w
hic
h t
ypic
ally
are
bet
wee
n 2
0%
and 4
0%
of
the
pote
nti
al t
o e
mit
.
Ther
e ar
e al
so s
ever
al o
ther
min
or
chan
ges
to the
per
mit
rule
s to
cla
rify
them
or
mak
e th
em c
onsi
sten
t w
ith f
eder
al p
oli
cy c
han
ges
that
hav
e occ
urr
ed s
ince
they
wer
e w
ritt
en a
nd s
om
e cl
arif
yin
g c
han
ges
to d
efin
itio
ns.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Noti
ce i
s her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en t
hat
purs
uan
t to
s. 227.1
14, S
tats
., t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
may
hav
e an
im
pac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
T
he
init
ial
regula
tory
fle
xib
ilit
y a
nal
ysi
s is
as
foll
ow
s:
a. T
ypes
of
smal
l busi
nes
ses
affe
cted
: A
ny b
usi
nes
s th
at n
eeds
or
wil
l nee
d a
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it, s
mal
l gra
in h
andli
ng f
acil
itie
s, r
ock
cru
shin
g p
lants
, fa
cili
ties
exem
pt
from
per
mit
ting b
ased
on a
ctual
pro
duct
ion
rate
s, f
acil
itie
s nee
din
g a
tem
pora
ry r
epla
cem
ent
boil
er a
nd f
acil
itie
s w
ishin
g t
o a
void
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it r
equir
emen
ts b
y a
ccep
ting a
PE
L.
b. D
escr
ipti
on o
f re
port
ing a
nd b
ookkee
pin
g p
roce
dure
s re
quir
ed:
No n
ew p
roce
dure
s re
quir
ed;
the
pap
erw
ork
should
be
dec
reas
ed
c. D
escr
ipti
on o
f pro
fess
ional
skil
ls r
equir
ed:
No n
ew s
kil
ls
Noti
ce is
her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en that
the
Dep
artm
ent has
mad
e a
pre
lim
inar
y d
eter
min
atio
n that
this
act
ion d
oes
not in
volv
e si
gnif
ican
t ad
ver
se e
nvir
onm
enta
l ef
fect
s an
d d
oes
not nee
d a
n e
nvir
onm
enta
l an
alysi
s under
ch. N
R 1
50, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode.
H
ow
ever
, bas
ed o
n t
he
com
men
ts r
ecei
ved
, th
e D
epar
tmen
t m
ay p
repar
e an
envir
onm
enta
l an
alysi
s bef
ore
pro
ceed
ing w
ith t
he
pro
posa
l. T
his
envir
onm
enta
l re
vie
w d
ocu
men
t w
ould
sum
mar
ize
the
Dep
artm
ent’
s co
nsi
der
atio
n o
f th
e im
pac
ts o
f th
e pro
posa
l an
d r
easo
nab
le a
lter
nat
ives
.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
Ap
ril 24, 1997
Ro
om
120
Th
urs
day
Sta
te O
ffic
e B
uild
ing
at
1:0
0 p
m.
141 N
W B
ars
tow
St.
Wau
kesh
a
Ap
ril 25, 1997
Ro
om
611A
, G
EF
#2
Fri
day
101 S
. W
eb
ste
r S
t.at
10:0
0 a
.m.
Mad
iso
n
Noti
ce is
her
eby f
urt
her
giv
en that
purs
uan
t to
the
Am
eric
ans
wit
h D
isab
ilit
ies
Act
, rea
sonab
le a
ccom
modat
ions,
incl
udin
g the
pro
vis
ion o
f in
form
atio
nal
mat
eria
l in
an a
lter
nat
ive
form
at, w
ill be
pro
vid
ed f
or
qual
ifie
din
div
idual
s w
ith d
isab
ilit
ies
upon r
eques
t. P
leas
e ca
ll R
ober
t P
ark a
t (6
08)
266−
1054 w
ith s
pec
ific
info
rmat
ion o
n y
our
reques
t at
lea
st 1
0 d
ays
bef
ore
the
dat
e of
the
sched
ule
d h
eari
ng.
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Wri
tten
com
men
ts o
n t
he
pro
pose
d r
ule
[A
M−
14−
97]
may
be
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itte
d t
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at K
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ure
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ir M
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emen
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.O. B
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adis
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ater
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men
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ill
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e sa
me
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ght
and e
ffec
t as
ora
l st
atem
ents
pre
sente
d a
t th
e hea
rings.
A c
opy o
f pro
pose
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ule
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nd i
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isca
l es
tim
ate
may
be
obta
ined
fro
m:
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Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
Sum
mary
Of
Rule
. T
he
Dep
artm
ent’
s oper
atio
n p
erm
it p
rogra
m r
ecei
ved
inte
rim
appro
val
fro
m t
he
U.S
. E
PA i
n A
pri
l 1995. T
his
pro
pose
d o
rder
addre
sses
def
icie
nci
es E
PA l
iste
d t
hat
pre
ven
ted f
ull
appro
val
of
the
Dep
artm
ent’
s pro
gra
m. C
han
ges
mad
e w
ithin
this
pro
pose
d o
rder
wil
l m
ake
the
oper
atio
n p
erm
it p
rogra
m c
onsi
sten
t w
ith c
rite
ria
in t
he
Cle
an A
ir A
ct a
nd f
eder
al r
egula
tions.
The
pro
pose
d o
rder
wil
l re
vis
e ai
r co
nst
ruct
ion a
nd o
per
atio
n p
erm
it r
ule
s to
gra
nt
new
and m
odif
ied s
ourc
es, co
nsi
sten
t w
ith r
ecen
tly e
nac
ted i
n t
he
Sta
tute
s, t
he
sam
e ap
pli
cati
on s
hie
ld a
nd o
per
atio
nal
fle
xib
ilit
yth
at the
rule
s gra
nt to
exis
ting s
ourc
es. I
t w
ill al
so d
efin
e w
hat
rec
ord
s a
faci
lity
must
kee
p to q
ual
ify f
or
cert
ain e
xem
pti
ons
from
the
requir
emen
t to
obta
in a
n o
per
atio
n p
erm
it. T
o k
eep the
requir
emen
ts o
f th
e co
nst
ruct
ion
per
mit
pro
gra
m c
onsi
sten
t w
ith t
hose
of
the
oper
atio
n p
erm
it p
rogra
m, si
mil
ar l
anguag
e w
ill
be
added
to t
he
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it r
ule
s. I
n a
ddit
ion, ex
empti
ons
from
both
pro
gra
ms
for
smal
l gra
in h
andli
ng f
acil
itie
sw
ill
be
added
to t
he
rule
s.
The
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it r
ule
s w
ill al
so b
e re
vis
ed to a
llow
addit
ional
oper
atio
nal
fle
xib
ilit
y f
or
rock
cru
shin
g f
acil
itie
s, tem
pora
ry r
epla
cem
ent boil
ers
and f
acil
itie
s th
at v
olu
nta
rily
tak
e P
lantw
ide
Em
issi
on L
imit
atio
ns
(PE
L).
Thro
ugh t
he
PE
L c
once
pt,
a f
acil
ity e
lect
s li
mit
s ca
ppin
g e
mis
sions
at h
isto
ric
actu
al l
evel
s. I
n o
rder
to b
e ex
empt
from
the
requir
emen
t to
obta
in a
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it, th
e oper
atio
n p
erm
it w
ould
incl
ude
the
emis
sion c
aps,
any a
nti
cipat
ed c
han
ges
as
wel
l as
the
emis
sion l
imit
atio
ns
for
any e
xis
ting o
r fu
ture
em
issi
ons
unit
s at
the
faci
lity
.
Fis
cal
Impact
. F
acil
itie
s w
ill
hav
e so
me
cost
s in
gat
her
ing a
nd k
eepin
g t
he
reco
rds
nec
essa
ry f
or
the
exem
pti
ons.
A f
acil
ity e
lect
ing t
o m
eet
a P
EL
wil
l sa
ve
money
. C
han
ges
cover
ed u
nder
the
PE
L w
ill
not
requir
ea
futu
re c
onst
ruct
ion p
erm
it o
r per
mit
exem
pti
on. C
onst
ruct
ion p
erm
it c
ost
s ra
nge
from
$600 f
or
a per
mit
exem
pti
on to $
2300 f
or
a new
sourc
e per
mit
at a
min
or
faci
lity
. Ass
um
ing 5
PE
Ls
per
yea
r in
oper
atio
n p
erm
its,
the
Dep
artm
ent
may
lose
rev
enue
up t
o $
1 1
,000 p
er y
ear.
How
ever
, st
aff
tim
e sp
ent
pro
cess
ing t
he
oper
atio
n p
erm
its
conta
inin
g P
EL
s w
ould
mea
n l
ess
tim
e sp
ent
in p
roce
ssin
g t
he
futu
re f
acil
ity c
han
ges
that
would
nee
d e
xem
pti
ons
or
const
ruct
ion p
erm
its.
Sta
ff w
ill sp
end tim
e in
oth
er r
even
ue
gen
erat
ing a
ctiv
itie
s su
ch a
s ex
ped
ited
per
mit
rev
iew
and o
ther
const
ruct
ion p
erm
it r
evie
w. S
taff
could
als
o s
pen
d tim
e pro
cess
ing o
per
atio
nper
mit
s co
nta
inin
g P
EL
s.
Inte
rest
in t
he
PE
L p
rogra
m h
as m
ainly
com
e fr
om
the
pri
nti
ng i
ndust
ry.
The
num
ber
of
PE
Ls
pro
cess
ed p
er y
ear
is a
n a
ppro
xim
atio
n a
nd w
e an
tici
pat
e pro
cess
ing t
he
firs
t P
EL
by J
anuar
y 1
999.
New
sourc
eco
nst
ruct
ion
revie
w p
erm
it a
ctiv
ity i
n a
ny y
ear
var
ies
by 2
0 p
erm
its
or
10%
of
the
work
load
. T
he
air
pro
gra
m w
ill
abso
rb t
he
PE
L r
evie
w f
luct
uat
ion a
s it
curr
entl
y d
oes
wit
h c
onst
ruct
ion p
erm
its.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ng
Nu
rsin
g H
om
e A
dm
inis
trato
r E
xam
inin
g B
oard
Noti
ce is
her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
auth
ori
ty v
este
d in the
Nurs
ing H
om
e A
dm
inis
trat
or
Exam
inin
g B
oar
d in s
s. 1
5.0
8 (
5)
(b),
227.1
1 (
2)
and 4
56.0
2, S
tats
., a
nd i
nte
rpre
ting s
s. 4
56.0
2 (
7),
456.0
4, 456.0
5, 456.0
8an
d 4
56.1
0, S
tats
., th
e N
urs
ing H
om
e A
dm
inis
trat
or
Exam
inin
g B
oar
d w
ill
hold
a p
ubli
c hea
ring a
t th
e ti
me
and p
lace
indic
ated
bel
ow
to c
onsi
der
an o
rder
to r
epea
l ss
. N
HA
4.0
4 a
nd 5
.01 a
nd c
h. N
HA
6;
to r
enum
ber
s. N
HA
4.0
2 (
3);
to a
men
d s
s. N
HA
1.0
1, 1.0
2 (
intr
o.)
, (1
) (i
ntr
o.)
, (b
) (i
ntr
o.)
, 7., (
c) (
intr
o.)
, 9., (
d)
(in
tro.)
, (2
), (
6)
(intr
o.)
, (7
) an
d (
8),
2.0
3 (t
itle
) an
d 2
.03, 3.0
1, 3.0
3 (
1)
(a)
1., (
3)
and (
4),
4.0
1 (
1)
(b),
4.0
3 (
2)
and
(3),
5.0
2 (
3)
and (
12);
to r
epea
l an
d r
ecre
ate
ss. N
HA
1.0
2 (
1)
(c)
2., 2
.02, 4.0
1 (
1)
(c)
and 4
.04;
and t
o c
reat
e ss
. N
HA
1.0
2 (
9),
2.0
4, 2.0
5, 3.0
2 (
1)
Note
, 4.0
1 (
1)
(d)
and (
e) a
nd 4
.03 (
4),
rel
atin
g t
o t
he
lice
nsu
re o
fnurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ators
.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
The
hea
ring w
ill
be
hel
d a
s fo
llow
s:
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ril 24, 1997
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om
179A
Th
urs
day
1400 E
. W
ash
ing
ton
Ave.
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0 a
.m.
MA
DIS
ON
, W
I
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
Inte
rest
ed p
eople
are
invit
ed to p
rese
nt in
form
atio
n a
t th
e hea
ring.
Peo
ple
appea
ring m
ay m
ake
an o
ral pre
senta
tion, b
ut ar
e urg
ed to s
ubm
it f
acts
, opin
ions
and a
rgum
ent in
wri
ting a
s w
ell. F
acts
, opin
ions
and a
rgum
ent
may
als
o b
e su
bm
itte
d i
n w
riti
ng w
ithout
a per
sonal
appea
rance
by m
ail
addre
ssed
to:
Off
ice
of
Adm
inis
trat
ive
Rule
sD
ept.
of
Reg
ula
tion a
nd L
icen
sing
P.O
. B
ox 8
935
Mad
ison, W
I 5
3708
Wri
tten
com
men
ts m
ust
be
rece
ived
by M
ay 9
, 1997 t
o b
e in
cluded
in t
he
reco
rd o
f ru
le−
mak
ing p
roce
edin
gs.
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
De
pt.
of
Re
gu
lati
on
& L
ice
nsin
gSta
tute
s auth
ori
zing p
rom
ulg
ati
on:
ss.
15.0
8 (
5)
(b),
227.1
1 (
2)
and 4
56.0
2
Sta
tute
s in
terp
rete
d:
ss.
456.0
2 (
7),
456.0
4, 456.0
5, 456.0
8 a
nd 4
56.1
0
In t
his
pro
pose
d r
ule
−m
akin
g o
rder
, th
e N
urs
ing H
om
e A
dm
inis
trat
or
Exam
inin
g B
oar
d a
men
ds
ss. N
HA
1.0
2 (
1)
and N
HA
4.0
3 (
2),
to c
lari
fy t
hat
the
Boar
d w
ill
acce
pt
only
exper
ience
whic
h i
s ac
quir
ed w
ithin
a ce
rtai
n t
ime
per
iod (
any c
onse
cuti
ve
36−
month
per
iod w
ithin
the
5−
yea
r per
iod i
mm
edia
tely
pre
cedin
g t
he
dat
e of
appli
cati
on f
or
lice
nsu
re).
I
n a
ddit
ion, under
the
curr
ent
rule
s, c
reden
tial
appli
cants
are
req
uir
ed t
osu
bm
it a
ppli
cati
ons
for
exam
inat
ion a
t le
ast
30 d
ays
pri
or
to t
he
exam
inat
ion. S
ecti
on N
HA
2.0
2 i
s bei
ng r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
equir
e cr
eden
tial
appli
cants
to s
ubm
it a
ppli
cati
ons
for
exam
inat
ion t
o t
he
Boar
d a
tle
ast
60 c
alen
dar
day
s pri
or
to t
he
dat
e of
the
exam
inat
ion. S
ecti
on N
HA
4.0
2 (
3)
is r
enum
ber
ed s
. N
HA
4.0
4 f
or
pro
per
pla
cem
ent
in t
he
code.
Sec
tion N
HA
1.0
2 (
9)
is c
reat
ed t
o d
efin
e th
e te
rm “
super
vis
ed c
linic
al p
ract
icum
.” S
ecti
ons
NH
A 2
.02 (
1)
(c),
4.0
1 (
1)
(e)
and 4
.03 (
4)
are
crea
ted t
o c
lari
fy t
hat
cre
den
tial
appli
cants
must
pro
vid
e in
form
atio
n t
oth
e B
oar
d r
elat
ing t
o a
ny p
endin
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
convic
tion r
ecord
, su
bje
ct t
o s
s. 1
11.3
21,
111.3
22 a
nd 1
11.3
35, S
tats
. F
inal
ly, s.
NH
A 2
.04 i
s cr
eate
d t
o i
den
tify
the
stan
dar
d u
sed b
y t
he
Boar
d t
o d
eter
min
e th
epas
sing g
rades
for
the
stat
e an
d n
atio
nal
exam
inat
ions;
s. N
HA
2.0
5 i
s cr
eate
d t
o c
lari
fy t
hat
the
Boar
d m
ay d
eny a
n a
ppli
cati
on f
or
lice
nsu
re i
f it
det
erm
ines
that
an a
ppli
cant
has
vio
late
d t
he
rule
s of
conduct
of
the
exam
inat
ion;
and s
. N
HA
3.0
1 (
2),
(3)
and (
4)
are
crea
ted t
o i
den
tify
the
Boar
d’s
pro
cedure
for
appro
val
of
regula
r co
urs
es o
f st
udy,
pro
gra
ms
of
study a
nd s
pec
iali
zed c
ours
es.
Sec
tion N
HA
4.0
1 (
1)
(c)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to c
lari
fy t
hat
evid
ence
of
com
ple
tion o
f th
e ex
per
ience
req
uir
emen
t m
ust
be
subm
itte
d t
o t
he
Boar
d i
n c
onju
nct
ion w
ith t
he
appli
cati
on f
or
lice
nsu
re,
not
the
appli
cati
on
for
exam
inat
ion. S
ecti
on N
HA
4.0
4, w
hic
h s
tate
s, i
n p
art,
that
a r
ecip
roca
l ex
amin
atio
n m
ust
be
sched
ule
d a
t a
tim
e m
utu
ally
conven
ient
to t
he
appli
cant
and t
he
Boar
d, is
not
consi
sten
t w
ith t
he
Boar
d’s
curr
ent p
ract
ice;
ther
efore
, the
pro
vis
ion is
bei
ng r
epea
led.
Fin
ally
, ch
. N
HA
6, r
elat
ing to a
cces
s to
publi
c re
cord
s, is
also
bei
ng r
epea
led.
The
pro
cedure
s fo
r obta
inin
g a
cces
s to
publi
c re
cord
s of
gover
nm
enta
l ag
enci
esar
e co
nta
ined
in s
ubch
apte
r II
of
ch. 19, S
tats
.
Te
xt
of
Ru
leS
EC
TIO
N 1
. N
HA
1.0
1 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
NH
A 1
.01 A
uth
ori
ty. T
he
rule
s in
chs.
NH
A 1
thro
ugh 6
to 5
are
adopte
d p
urs
uan
t to
ss.
15.0
8 (
5)
(b),
227.1
1 (
2)
and 4
56.0
2, S
tats
.
SE
CT
ION
2. N
HA
1.0
2 (
intr
o.)
, (1
) (i
ntr
o.)
, (b
) (i
ntr
o.)
, 7. an
d (
c) (
intr
o.)
are
am
ended
to r
ead:
NH
A 1
.02 D
efin
itio
ns.
A
s use
d i
n s
. 456.0
4, S
tats
., a
nd i
n r
ule
s of
the
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ators
adm
inis
trat
or
exam
inin
g b
oar
d,:
(1)
“E
xper
ience
in the
fiel
d o
f in
stit
uti
onal
adm
inis
trat
ion”
mea
ns
work
exper
ience
acq
uir
ed in a
ny c
onse
cuti
ve
36−
month
per
iod w
ithin
the
5−
yea
r per
iod im
med
iate
ly p
rece
din
g the
dat
e of
appli
cati
on f
or
lice
nsu
re,
as a
n e
mplo
ye,
stu
den
t, t
rain
ee o
r in
tern
in t
he
tota
l oper
atio
n a
nd a
ctiv
itie
s of
a li
cense
d n
urs
ing h
om
e under
the
super
vis
ion o
f per
sons
lice
nse
d u
nder
ch. 456, S
tats
., o
r hold
ing t
he
equiv
alen
t li
cense
in a
noth
er s
tate
reco
gniz
ed b
y t
he
boar
d, an
d e
xposu
re t
o a
nd k
now
ledge
of
each
of
the
foll
ow
ing:
(b)
Envir
onm
enta
l se
rvic
es, in
cludin
g, but
not
lim
ited
to,:
7. G
over
nm
enta
l G
over
nm
ent
envir
onm
enta
l se
rvic
e pro
vid
ers.
(c)
Res
iden
t se
rvic
es, in
cludin
g, but
not
lim
ited
to,:
SE
CT
ION
3. N
HA
1.0
2 (
1)
(c)
2. is
rep
eale
d a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
NH
A 1
.02 (
1)
(c)
2. P
hysi
cian
ser
vic
es,
SE
CT
ION
4. N
HA
1.0
2 (
1)
(c)
9., (
d)
(intr
o.)
, (2
), (
6)
(intr
o.)
, (7
) an
d (
8)
are
amen
ded
to r
ead:
NH
A 1
.02 (
1)
(c)
9. R
ehab
ilit
ativ
e/re
stora
tive
Reh
abil
itat
ive
and r
esto
rati
ve.
(d)
Per
sonnel
man
agem
ent,
incl
udin
g, but
not
lim
ited
to, :
(2)
“L
icen
sed n
urs
ing “
Nurs
ing h
om
e” h
as t
he
mea
nin
g g
iven
under
s. 456.0
1 (
2),
Sta
ts.
(6)
“P
rogra
m o
f st
udy”
mea
ns
a pre
scri
bed
seq
uen
ce o
f co
urs
es c
om
pri
sed o
ffer
ed b
y a
univ
ersi
ty o
r co
lleg
e, a
ccre
dit
ed b
y a
reg
ional
or
nat
ional
acc
redit
ing a
gen
cy r
ecogniz
ed b
y t
he
U.S
. dep
artm
ent
of
educa
tion,
whic
h c
onsi
sts
of
at l
east
one
cours
e of
3 c
redit
hours
in e
ach o
f th
e fo
llow
ing:
(7)
“R
egula
r co
urs
e of
study”
mea
ns
a pre
scri
bed
pro
gra
m o
f co
urs
es i
n a
n e
stab
lish
ed o
ffer
ed b
y a
univ
ersi
ty o
r co
lleg
e, a
ccre
dit
ed b
y a
reg
ional
or
nat
ional
acc
redit
ing a
gen
cy r
ecogniz
ed b
y t
he
U.S
. dep
artm
ent
of
educa
tion, w
hic
h l
eads
to a
n a
ssoci
ate,
bac
cala
ure
ate,
mas
ter
or
doct
ora
l deg
ree
and w
hic
h i
ncl
udes
a p
rogra
m o
f st
udy i
n t
he
area
of
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
atio
n a
nd a
super
vis
ed c
linic
al p
ract
icum
.
(8)
“S
pec
iali
zed c
ours
es”
mea
ns
indiv
idual
cours
es o
ffer
ed b
y o
ne
or
more
educa
tional
inst
ituti
ons
or
cours
e pro
vid
ers
whic
h l
ead t
o a
deq
uat
e pre
par
atio
n i
n e
ach o
f th
e fo
llow
ing g
ener
al s
ubje
ct a
reas
in n
urs
ing
hom
e ad
min
istr
atio
n a
s des
crib
ed i
n s
. N
HA
2.0
3.:
(a)
Adm
inis
trat
ion o
f a
nurs
ing h
om
e.
(b)
Long−
term
pat
ient
care
.
(c)
Org
aniz
atio
ns
of
hea
lth−
care
syst
ems.
SE
CT
ION
5. N
HA
1.0
2 (
9)
is c
reat
ed t
o r
ead:
NH
A 1
.02 (
9)
“S
uper
vis
ed c
linic
al p
ract
icum
” m
eans
work
exper
ience
acq
uir
ed i
n a
nurs
ing h
om
e in
conju
nct
ion w
ith a
reg
ula
r co
urs
e of
study o
ffer
ed b
y a
coll
ege
or
univ
ersi
ty.
SE
CT
ION
6. N
HA
2.0
2 i
s re
pea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
NH
A 2
.02 A
pp
lica
tion
for
exam
inati
on
. A
n a
ppli
cant
for
exam
inat
ion f
or
a li
cense
as
a nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ator
shal
l m
ake
appli
cati
on o
n a
form
pro
vid
ed b
y t
he
boar
d a
t le
ast
60 c
alen
dar
day
s pri
or
to t
he
dat
e of
the
exam
inat
ion. A
qual
ifie
d a
ppli
cant
wit
h a
dis
abil
ity s
hal
l be
pro
vid
ed w
ith r
easo
nab
le a
ccom
modat
ions.
A
n a
ppli
cant
shal
l al
so s
ubm
it t
o t
he
boar
d:
(1)
Evid
ence
sat
isfa
ctory
to t
he
boar
d o
f hav
ing c
om
ple
ted a
ny o
ne
of
the
foll
ow
ing:
(a)
A r
egula
r co
urs
e of
study,
as
def
ined
in s
. N
HA
1.0
2 (
7).
(b)
A p
rogra
m o
f st
udy,
as
def
ined
in s
. N
HA
1.0
2 (
6).
(c)
Spec
iali
zed c
ours
es, as
def
ined
in s
. N
HA
1.0
2 (
8).
(2)
The
fees
auth
ori
zed b
y s
. 440.0
5 (
1),
Sta
ts.
(3)
A s
tate
men
t re
lati
ng t
o a
ny p
endin
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
convic
tion r
ecord
, su
bje
ct t
o s
s. 1
11.3
21,
111.3
22 a
nd 1
11.3
35, S
tats
. A
n a
ppli
cant
who h
as a
pen
din
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
has
a c
onvic
tion r
ecord
shal
lpro
vid
e th
e boar
d w
ith a
ll r
elat
ing i
nfo
rmat
ion n
eces
sary
for
the
boar
d t
o d
eter
min
e w
het
her
the
circ
um
stan
ces
of
the
pen
din
g c
har
ge
or
convic
tion s
ubst
anti
ally
rel
ate
to t
he
pra
ctic
e of
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
atio
n.
Note
: A
ppli
cati
on f
orm
s ar
e av
aila
ble
on r
eques
t to
the
boar
d o
ffic
e at
1400 E
ast
Was
hin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
P.O
. B
ox 8
935, M
adis
on, W
isco
nsi
n 5
3708.
Note
: A
lis
t of
all
curr
ent
exam
inat
ion f
ees
may
be
obta
ined
at
no c
har
ge
from
the
Off
ice
of
Exam
inat
ions,
Dep
artm
ent
of
Reg
ula
tion a
nd L
icen
sing, 1400 E
ast
Was
hin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
P.O
. B
ox 8
935, M
adis
on,
Wis
consi
n 5
3708.
SE
CT
ION
7. N
HA
2.0
3 (
titl
e) a
nd 2
.03 a
re a
men
ded
to r
ead:
NH
A 2
.03 E
xam
inati
on
req
uir
emen
ts. E
ver
y a
ppli
cant
for
a li
cense
as
a nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ator
afte
r m
eeti
ng t
he
requir
emen
ts f
or
qual
ific
atio
n f
or
exam
inat
ion s
hal
l su
cces
sfull
y p
ass
an e
xam
inat
ion w
hic
hm
ay i
ncl
ude
any o
f th
e fo
llow
ing g
ener
al s
ubje
ct a
reas
in n
urs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
atio
n:
shal
l pas
s th
e ex
amin
atio
n u
nder
s. N
HA
2.0
1 (
3).
(1)
Gen
eral
adm
inis
trat
ion o
f a
lice
nse
d n
urs
ing h
om
e.
(2)
Long−
term
pat
ient
care
.
(3)
Org
aniz
atio
n o
f hea
lth−
care
syst
ems.
SE
CT
ION
8. N
HA
2.0
4 a
nd 2
.05 a
re c
reat
ed t
o r
ead:
NH
A 2
.04 P
ass
ing g
rad
es. (1
) N
AT
ION
AL
. T
o p
ass
the
nat
ional
exam
inat
ion, ea
ch a
ppli
cant
shal
l re
ceiv
e a
gra
de
det
erm
ined
by t
he
boar
d t
o r
epre
sent
min
imum
com
pet
ence
to p
ract
ice.
T
he
boar
d m
ay a
dopt
the
pas
sing g
rade
reco
mm
ended
by t
he
exam
inat
ion p
rovid
er.
(2)
STA
TE
. T
o p
ass
the
stat
e la
w e
xam
inat
ion, e
ach a
ppli
cant sh
all re
ceiv
e a
gra
de
det
erm
ined
by the
boar
d to r
epre
sent m
inim
um
com
pet
ence
to p
ract
ice.
The
boar
d s
hal
l det
erm
ine
the
pas
sing g
rade
afte
r co
nsu
ltat
ion
wit
h s
ubje
ct m
atte
r ex
per
ts w
ho h
ave
revie
wed
a r
epre
senta
tive
sam
ple
of
the
exam
inat
ion q
ues
tions
and a
vai
lable
can
did
ate
per
form
ance
sta
tist
ics.
NH
A 2
.05 C
hea
tin
g. T
he
boar
d m
ay d
eny t
he
appli
cati
on f
or
lice
nsu
re o
f an
y a
ppli
cant
who v
iola
tes
the
rule
s of
conduct
of
the
exam
inat
ion.
SE
CT
ION
9. N
HA
3.0
1 i
s am
ended
to r
ead:
NH
A 3
.01 B
oard
ap
pro
val.
(1)
All
reg
ula
r co
urs
es o
f st
udy,
pro
gra
ms
of
study a
nd s
pec
iali
zed c
ours
es i
n t
he
subje
ct a
rea
of
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
atio
n s
hal
l be
appro
ved
by t
he
boar
d.
(2)
An a
ppli
cati
on f
or
appro
val
of
a re
gula
r co
urs
e of
study s
hal
l in
clude
a cu
rren
t co
py o
f th
e co
lleg
e or
univ
ersi
ty c
atal
og w
hic
h c
onta
ins
a su
mm
ary o
f th
e re
quir
emen
ts f
or
com
ple
tion o
f th
e deg
ree
pro
gra
m, i
ncl
udin
ga
list
of
the
requir
ed c
ours
es a
nd a
des
crip
tion o
f th
e su
per
vis
ed c
linic
al p
ract
icum
.
(3)
An a
ppli
cati
on f
or
appro
val
of
a pro
gra
m o
f st
udy s
hal
l in
clude
a cu
rren
t co
py o
f th
e co
lleg
e or
univ
ersi
ty c
atal
og w
hic
h c
onta
ins
a su
mm
ary o
f th
e re
quir
emen
ts f
or
com
ple
tion o
f th
e pro
gra
m o
f st
udy,
incl
udin
ga
list
and d
escr
ipti
on o
f th
e re
quir
ed c
ours
es a
nd t
he
num
ber
of
cred
its
appro
ved
for
each
cours
e.
(4)
An a
ppli
cati
on f
or
appro
val
of
a sp
ecia
lize
d c
ours
e sh
all
incl
ude
a cu
rren
t co
py o
f th
e co
urs
e sy
llab
us,
a d
escr
ipti
on o
f th
e co
urs
e an
d t
he
num
ber
of
pro
pose
d c
redit
s.
Note
: A
lis
t of
appro
ved
reg
ula
r co
urs
es o
f st
udy,
pro
gra
ms
of
study a
nd s
pec
iali
zed c
ours
es is
avai
lable
upon r
eques
t to
the
boar
d o
ffic
e lo
cate
d a
t 1400 E
ast W
ashin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
P.O
. Box 8
935, M
adis
on, W
isco
nsi
n53702
53708.
SE
CT
ION
10. N
HA
3.0
2 (
1)
Note
is
crea
ted t
o r
ead:
Note
: E
xce
pt as
pro
vid
ed in s
. NH
A 3
.03 (
4),
conti
nuin
g e
duca
tion p
rogra
ms
must
be
appro
ved
by N
AB
. A
lis
t of
appro
ved
pro
gra
ms
is a
vai
lable
upon r
eques
t to
the
boar
d o
ffic
e at
1400 E
ast W
ashin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
P.O
. B
ox 8
935, M
adis
on, W
isco
nsi
n 5
3708.
SE
CT
ION
11. N
HA
3.0
3 (
1)
(a)
1., (
3)
and (
4)
are
amen
ded
to r
ead:
NH
A 3
.03 (
1)
(a)
1. G
ener
al a
dm
inis
trat
ion o
f a
lice
nse
d n
urs
ing h
om
e.
(3)
In−
serv
ice
pro
gra
ms
sponso
red b
y l
icen
sed n
urs
ing h
om
es a
re n
ot
elig
ible
for
appro
val
unle
ss t
he
pro
gra
ms
are
avai
lable
to a
ll l
icen
sed n
urs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ators
.
(4)
Any c
onti
nuin
g e
duca
tion p
rogra
m s
ubm
itte
d to N
AB
in a
tim
ely m
anner
acc
ord
ing to N
AB
pro
cedure
s w
hic
h is
not ap
pro
ved
may
be
subm
itte
d to the
off
ice
of
the
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ator
exam
inin
g b
oar
d,
1400 E
ast W
ashin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
Mad
ison, W
isco
nsi
n 5
3702 f
or
consi
der
atio
n.
The
reques
t m
ust
be
subm
itte
d o
n f
orm
s pro
vid
ed b
y the
boar
d a
t le
ast 20 d
ays
pri
or
to the
dat
e th
e pro
gra
m w
ill b
e of
fere
d, a
nd s
hal
l in
clude
the
wri
tten
noti
fica
tion f
rom
NA
B s
tati
ng t
he
reas
ons
the
pro
gra
m w
as n
ot
appro
ved
, an
outl
ine
of
the
pro
gra
m, a
gen
eral
des
crip
tion o
f th
e su
bje
ct m
atte
r, t
he
tim
e an
d l
oca
tion, an
d t
he
nam
e an
d t
itle
of
the
inst
ruct
or
of
the
pro
gra
m.
Note
: C
orr
esponden
ce t
o t
he
Nurs
ing H
om
e A
dm
inis
trat
or
Exam
inin
g B
oar
d s
hould
be
mai
led t
o P
.O. B
ox 8
935, M
adis
on, W
isco
nsi
n 5
3708.
SE
CT
ION
12. N
HA
4.0
1 (
1)
(b)
is a
men
ded
to r
ead:
NH
A 4
.01 (
1)
(b)
Sat
isfy
the
exam
inat
ion r
equir
emen
ts s
pec
ifie
d i
n s
. N
HA
2.0
2 (
1)
2.0
1 (
3).
SE
CT
ION
13. N
HA
4.0
1 (
1)
(c)
is r
epea
led a
nd r
ecre
ated
to r
ead:
NH
A 4
.01 (
1)
(c)
Subm
it e
vid
ence
of
succ
essf
ul
com
ple
tion o
f ex
per
ience
as
foll
ow
s:
1. F
or
appli
cants
who h
ave
com
ple
ted a
pro
gra
m o
f st
udy,
one
yea
r of
exper
ience
in t
he
fiel
d o
f in
stit
uti
onal
adm
inis
trat
ion.
2. F
or
appli
cants
who h
ave
com
ple
ted a
spec
iali
zed c
ours
e, o
ne
yea
r of
exper
ience
in t
he
fiel
d o
f in
stit
uti
onal
adm
inis
trat
ion.
Note
: A
qual
ifie
d a
ppli
cant w
ith a
dis
abil
ity s
hal
l be
pro
vid
ed w
ith r
easo
nab
le a
ccom
modat
ion.
Appli
cati
on f
orm
s fo
r li
censu
re a
re a
vai
lable
on r
eques
t to
the
boar
d o
ffic
e lo
cate
d a
t 1400 E
ast W
ashin
gto
n A
ven
ue,
P.O
. B
ox 8
935, M
adis
on, W
isco
nsi
n 5
3708.
SE
CT
ION
14. N
HA
4.0
1 (
1)
(d)
and (
e) a
re c
reat
ed t
o r
ead:
NH
A 4
.01 (
1)
(d)
Sat
isfy
the
educa
tional
req
uir
emen
ts s
pec
ifie
d i
n s
. N
HA
2.0
2 (
1)
(a).
(e)
A s
tate
men
t re
lati
ng t
o a
ny p
endin
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
convic
tion r
ecord
, su
bje
ct t
o s
s. 1
11.3
21,
111.3
22 a
nd 1
11.3
35, S
tats
. A
n a
ppli
cant
who h
as a
pen
din
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
has
a c
onvic
tion r
ecord
shal
lpro
vid
e th
e boar
d w
ith a
ll r
elat
ing i
nfo
rmat
ion n
eces
sary
for
the
boar
d t
o d
eter
min
e w
het
her
the
circ
um
stan
ces
of
the
pen
din
g c
har
ge
or
convic
tion s
ubst
anti
ally
rel
ate
to t
he
pra
ctic
e of
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
atio
n.
SE
CT
ION
15. N
HA
4.0
2 (
3)
is r
enum
ber
ed N
HA
4.0
4.
SE
CT
ION
16. N
HA
4.0
3 (
2)
and (
3)
are
amen
ded
to r
ead:
NH
A 4
.03 (
2)
The
appli
cant has
bee
n e
ngag
ed in p
ract
ice
as a
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ator
for
no f
ewer
than
2,0
00 h
ours
in a
ny 1
2−
month
conse
cuti
ve
36 m
onth
per
iod w
ithin
the
5−
yea
r per
iod im
med
iate
ly p
rece
din
gth
e dat
e of
appli
cati
on f
or
lice
nsu
re;
and,
(3)
The
appli
cant
has
pas
sed t
he
reci
pro
cal
exam
inat
ion o
n W
isco
nsi
n l
aw g
over
nin
g l
icen
sed n
urs
ing h
om
es u
nder
s. N
HA
2.0
1 (
3)
(b).
SE
CT
ION
17. N
HA
4.0
3 (
4)
is c
reat
ed t
o r
ead:
NH
A 4
.03 (
4)
A s
tate
men
t re
lati
ng to a
ny p
endin
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
convic
tion r
ecord
, subje
ct to s
s. 1
11.3
21, 11
1.3
22 a
nd 1
11.3
35, S
tats
. A
n a
ppli
cant w
ho h
as a
pen
din
g c
rim
inal
char
ge
or
has
a c
onvic
tion r
ecord
shal
l pro
vid
e th
e boar
d w
ith a
ll r
elat
ing info
rmat
ion n
eces
sary
for
the
boar
d to d
eter
min
e w
het
her
the
circ
um
stan
ces
of
the
pen
din
g c
har
ge
or
convic
tion s
ubst
anti
ally
rel
ate
to the
pra
ctic
e of
nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
atio
n.
SE
CT
ION
18. N
HA
4.0
4 i
s re
pea
led.
SE
CT
ION
19. N
HA
5.0
1 i
s re
pea
led.
SE
CT
ION
20. N
HA
5.0
2 (
3)
and (
12)
are
amen
ded
to r
ead:
NH
A 5
.02 (
3)
Pra
ctic
ing w
hil
e th
e ab
ilit
y o
f th
e nurs
ing h
om
e ad
min
istr
ator
to c
om
pet
entl
y p
erfo
rm d
uti
es i
s im
pai
red b
y p
hysi
cal,
men
tal
or
emoti
onal
dis
ord
er o
r dru
g o
r al
cohol
abuse
;
(12)
Par
tici
pat
ing i
n C
om
mit
ting o
r ai
din
g o
r ab
etti
ng t
he
com
mis
sion o
f a
rebat
e or
fee−
spli
ttin
g a
rran
gem
ents
wit
h h
ealt
h c
are
pra
ctit
ioner
s pro
vid
ers;
SE
CT
ION
21. C
hap
ter
NH
A 6
is
repea
led.
Note
: T
he
pro
cedure
s fo
r obta
inin
g a
cces
s to
publi
c re
cord
s of
gover
nm
enta
l ag
enci
es a
re c
onta
ined
in s
ubch
apte
r II
of
ch. 19, S
tats
.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
te
1. T
he
anti
cipat
ed f
isca
l ef
fect
on t
he
fisc
al l
iabil
ity a
nd r
even
ues
of
any l
oca
l unit
of
gover
nm
ent
of
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
is:
$0.0
0.
2. T
he
pro
ject
ed a
nti
cipat
ed s
tate
fis
cal
effe
ct d
uri
ng t
he
curr
ent
bie
nniu
m o
f th
e pro
pose
d r
ule
is:
$0.0
0.
3. T
he
pro
ject
ed n
et a
nnual
ized
fis
cal
impac
t on s
tate
funds
of
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
is:
$0.0
0.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
Thes
e pro
pose
d r
ule
s w
ill be
revie
wed
by the
Dep
artm
ent th
rough its
Sm
all B
usi
nes
s R
evie
w A
dvis
ory
Com
mit
tee
to d
eter
min
e w
het
her
ther
e w
ill be
an e
conom
ic im
pac
t on a
subst
anti
al n
um
ber
of
smal
l busi
nes
ses,
as d
efin
ed i
n s
. 227.1
14 (
1)
(a),
Sta
ts.
Co
pie
s o
f R
ule
an
d C
on
tac
t P
ers
on
Copie
s of
this
pro
pose
d r
ule
are
avai
lable
wit
hout
cost
upon r
eques
t to
:
Pam
ela
Haa
ck, (
608)
266−
0495
Off
ice
of
Adm
inis
trat
ive
Rule
sD
ept.
of
Reg
ula
tion &
Lic
ensi
ng
1400 E
ast
Was
hin
gto
n A
ve.
, R
oom
171
P.O
. B
ox 8
935
Mad
ison, W
I 5
3708
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ng
Tra
nsp
ort
ati
on
Noti
ce i
s her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
s. 85.1
6, S
tats
., a
nd i
nte
rpre
ting c
h. 194, S
tats
., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n w
ill
hold
a p
ubli
c hea
ring a
t th
e ti
me
and p
lace
indic
ated
bel
ow
to c
onsi
der
the
crea
tion o
fch
. Tra
ns
177, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
rel
atin
g t
o m
oto
r ca
rrie
rs.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
The
hea
ring w
ill
be
hel
d a
s fo
llow
s:
Ap
ril 24, 1997
Ro
om
419
Th
urs
day
Hill F
arm
s S
tate
Tra
ns. B
ldg
.1:0
0 p
.m.
4802 S
heb
oyg
an
Ave.
MA
DIS
ON
, W
I
Park
ing f
or
peo
ple
wit
h d
isabil
itie
s and a
n a
cces
sible
entr
ance
are
ava
ilable
on t
he
nort
h a
nd s
outh
sid
es o
f th
e H
ill
Farm
s Sta
te T
ransp
ort
ati
on B
uil
din
g.
Wri
tte
n C
om
me
nts
an
d C
on
tac
t P
ers
on
The
publi
c re
cord
on this
pro
pose
d r
ule
mak
ing w
ill be
hel
d o
pen
unti
l M
ay 1
, 1997, t
o p
erm
it the
subm
issi
on o
f w
ritt
en c
om
men
ts f
rom
peo
ple
unab
le to a
tten
d the
publi
c hea
ring o
r w
ho w
ish to s
upple
men
t te
stim
ony
off
ered
at
the
hea
ring. A
ny s
uch
com
men
ts s
hould
be
subm
itte
d t
o:
Ric
k S
ole
tski
Div
isio
n o
f M
oto
r V
ehic
les,
Room
253
Dep
artm
ent
of
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
nP.
O. B
ox 7
909
Mad
ison, W
I 5
3707−
7909
An
aly
sis
Pre
pa
red
by t
he
Wis
. D
ep
t. o
f Tra
nsp
orta
tio
nSta
tuto
ry A
uth
ori
ty:
s. 85.0
6
Sta
tute
s In
terp
rete
d:
ch. 194
Gen
eral
Su
mm
ary
of
Pro
pose
d R
ule
:
1993
Wis
. Act
16 d
isso
lved
the
Off
ice
of
the
Com
mis
sioner
of
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n a
nd tra
nsf
erre
d r
esponsi
bil
ity f
or
gra
nti
ng m
oto
r ca
rrie
rs the
auth
ori
ty to o
per
ate
in W
isco
nsi
n to the
Dep
artm
ent of
Tra
nsp
ort
atio
n w
ithin
ch. 194, S
tats
. T
his
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l re
pla
ce c
h. O
CT
2, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode.
This
pro
pose
d r
ule
conta
ins
chan
ges
to u
pdat
e la
nguag
e, m
ake
corr
ect
refe
rence
s re
flec
ting c
han
ges
due
to 1
993 W
is. A
ct 1
6 a
nd r
efle
ct D
epar
tmen
t pro
cedure
s.
The
pro
pose
d r
ule
als
o r
equir
es t
hat
all
car
rier
s pro
vid
ing t
ransp
ort
atio
n s
hal
l re
gis
ter
wit
h t
he
single
−st
ate
regis
trat
ion s
yst
em c
onsi
sten
t w
ith s
. 194.4
05, S
tats
., a
nd t
he
stan
dar
ds
in 4
9 U
SC
s. 14504.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
teT
he
Dep
artm
ent
esti
mat
es t
hat
ther
e w
ill
be
no f
isca
l im
pac
t on t
he
liab
ilit
ies
or
reven
ues
of
any c
ounty
, ci
ty, vil
lage,
tow
n, sc
hool
dis
tric
t, t
echnic
al c
oll
ege
dis
tric
t, s
ewer
age
dis
tric
t, o
r an
y f
eder
ally
−re
cogniz
edtr
ibes
or
ban
ds.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
This
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l hav
e no a
dver
se i
mpac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Co
pie
s o
f P
rop
ose
d R
ule
an
d C
on
tac
t P
ers
on
Copie
s of
this
pro
pose
d r
ule
may
be
obta
ined
upon r
eques
t, w
ithout
cost
, by w
riti
ng t
o R
ick S
ole
tski
at t
he
addre
ss f
or
wri
tten
com
men
ts p
revio
usl
y g
iven
in t
his
noti
ce, or
by c
alli
ng (
608)
267−
7216.
Hea
ring−
impai
red i
ndiv
idual
s m
ay c
onta
ct t
he
Dep
artm
ent
usi
ng T
DD
(608)
266−
0396. A
lter
nat
e fo
rmat
s of
the
pro
pose
d r
ule
wil
l be
pro
vid
ed t
o i
ndiv
idual
s at
thei
r re
ques
t.
No
tic
e o
f H
eari
ng
Vet
eran
s A
ffair
s
Noti
ce i
s her
eby g
iven
that
purs
uan
t to
s. 45.3
5 (
3),
Sta
ts., a
nd i
nte
rpre
ting s
. 45.3
51 (
1),
Sta
ts., t
he
Dep
artm
ent
of
Vet
eran
s A
ffai
rs w
ill
hold
a p
ubli
c hea
ring a
s fo
llow
s to
consi
der
the
emer
gen
cy r
ule
rev
isio
n t
os.
VA
2.0
2 (
2)
(b)
2., W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
rel
atin
g t
o t
he
Hea
lth C
are
Aid
gra
nt
pro
gra
m.
He
ari
ng
In
form
ati
on
The
hea
ring w
ill
be
hel
d a
s fo
llow
s:
Ap
ril 18, 1997
Wis
co
nsin
Vete
ran
s H
om
eF
rid
ay
Mard
en
Cen
ter
9:4
5 a
.m.
KIN
G, W
I
An
aly
sis
an
d S
um
ma
ry P
rep
are
d b
y t
he
De
pt.
of
Ve
tera
ns A
ffa
irs
Under
s. V
A 2
.01 (
2)
(b)
2, W
is. A
dm
. C
ode,
the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Vet
eran
s A
ffai
rs i
s pro
hib
ited
fro
m e
xpen
din
g m
ore
than
$50,0
00 i
n a
ny f
isca
l yea
r as
pay
men
t fo
r den
ture
cla
ims
under
the
Hea
lth C
are
Aid
gra
nt
pro
gra
m. B
ecau
se o
f unpre
ceden
ted d
eman
d, th
e D
epar
tmen
t of
Vet
eran
s A
ffai
rs p
roje
cts
that
cla
ims
for
pay
men
t of
den
ture
s duri
ng t
his
fis
cal
yea
r w
ill
exce
ed t
he
$50,0
00 l
imit
. T
he
emer
gen
cy r
ule
wil
l ra
ise
the
lim
it b
y $
95,0
00 f
or
the
curr
ent
fisc
al y
ear
and w
ill,
ther
efore
, en
able
the
Dep
artm
ent
of
Vet
eran
s A
ffai
rs t
o p
ay f
or
den
ture
s in
cluded
in t
reat
men
t pla
ns
alre
ady r
ecei
ved
duri
ng t
his
fis
cal
yea
r.
Init
ial
Re
gu
lato
ry F
lex
ibilit
y A
na
lysis
This
rule
is
not
expec
ted t
o h
ave
an a
dver
se i
mpac
t on s
mal
l busi
nes
ses.
Fis
ca
l E
sti
ma
teT
he
emer
gen
cy r
ule
rev
isio
n w
ill
rais
e th
e li
mit
for
den
ture
cla
ims
by $
95,0
00 f
rom
$50,0
00.
Co
pie
s o
f R
ule
an
d F
isc
al
Esti
ma
teA
copy o
f th
e em
ergen
cy r
ule
and t
he
full
fis
cal
esti
mat
e m
ay b
e obta
ined
by w
riti
ng t
o:
John R
osi
nsk
iW
isco
nsi
n D
epar
tmen
t of
Vet
eran
s A
ffai
rsP.
O. B
ox 7
843
MA
DIS
ON
, W
I 5
3707−
7843
Co
nta
ct
Pe
rso
n
John
Rosi
nsk
i, C
hie
f L
egal
Counse
lT
elep
hone
(608)
266−
7916
Wis
consi
n D
epar
tmen
t of
Vet
eran
Aff
airs
NO
TIC
E O
F S
UB
MIS
SIO
N O
F P
RO
PO
SE
D R
UL
ES T
O T
HE P
RE
SID
ING
OF
FIC
ER
OF E
AC
H H
OU
SE O
F T
HE L
EG
ISL
AT
UR
E,
UN
DE
R S
. 2
27.1
9, S
TA
TS
.
Ple
ase
chec
k th
e B
ull
etin
of
Pro
ceed
ings
for
furt
her
info
rmati
on o
n a
part
icula
r ru
le.
Agri
cult
ure
, T
rad
e an
d C
on
sum
er P
rote
ctio
n (
CR
96−
191):
S. A
TC
P 1
39.0
4 (
11)
− R
elat
ing t
o p
rohib
itin
g t
he
sale
of
flam
mab
le s
ubst
ance
s co
nta
inin
g b
uta
ne,
pro
pan
e, m
ixtu
res
of
buta
ne
and p
ropan
e, o
r oth
er g
aseo
us
hydro
carb
ons
for
use
as
refr
iger
ants
in m
obil
e ai
rco
ndit
ioner
s.
Com
mer
ce (
CR
97−
4):
Chs.
DO
D 1
3 a
nd C
om
m 1
13 −
Rel
atin
g t
o t
he
annual
all
oca
tion o
f volu
me
cap o
n t
ax−
exem
pt
bonds
for
1997.
Corr
ecti
on
s ( C
R 9
6−
163):
S.
DO
C 3
13.0
25 −
Rel
atin
g t
o t
he
def
init
ion o
f a
“pri
son
indust
ry”
purs
uan
t to
s.
227.1
1 (
2)
(a),
Sta
ts.
Hea
lth
& F
am
ily S
ervic
es (
CR
96−
81):
Ch.
HS
S 1
44 −
Rel
atin
g t
o i
mm
uniz
atio
n o
f st
uden
ts.
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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES FILED WITH THE
REVISOR OF STATUTES BUREAU
The following administrative rules have been filed with the Revisor of Statutes Bureau and are in the process of beingpublished. The date assigned to each rule is the projected effective date. It is possible that the publication of these rules could bedelayed. Contact the Revisor of Statutes Bureau at (608) 266−7275 for updated information on the effective dates for the listedrules.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 96−138):
An order affecting ch. ATCP 98, relating to financialstandards and security requirements for vegetablecontractors.
Effective 05−01−97.
Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (CR 96−142):
An order affecting ch. ATCP 30 Appendix A, relating toatrazine use restrictions.
Effective 05−01−97.
Corrections (CR 95−206):An order repealing and recreating ss. DOC 328.20 and333.16, relating to use of oleoresin of capsicum, firearmsand other weapons by Division of Community Correctionsemployes.
Effective 05−01−97.
Corrections (CR 96−175):An order creating s. DOC 309.05 (2) (d), relating tostamping outgoing prisoner mail.
Effective 05−01−97.
Health & Family Services (CR 95−235):An order affecting ch. HSS 90, relating to a system of earlyintervention services, called the Birth to 3 Program, forchildren in the age group birth through 2 who are found to bedevelopmentally delayed or to have a diagnosed conditionwhich will likely result in developmental delay.
Effective 05−01−97.
Insurance, Commissioner of (CR 96−153):An order repealing and recreating s. ILHR 18.07 (5), relatingto a decrease in 1996−97 premium rates for the HealthInsurance Risk−Sharing Plan (HIRSP).
Effective 05−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−134):An order affecting chs. NR 190 and 191, relating to lakemanagement planning grants and lake protection grants.
Effective 05−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−160):An order amending ss. NR 25.02, 25.05, 25.06 and 25.07,relating to commercial fishing for whitefish and chubs inGreen Bay and Lake Michigan.
Effective 05−01−97.
Public Defender (CR 96−152):An order amending s. PD 6.05 (1) (b), relating toreimbursement from parents of juveniles.
Effective 05−01−97.
Public Defender (CR 96−161):An order repealing s. PD 3.04, relating to partial indigency.
Effective 05−01−97.
Transportation (CR 96−62):An order affecting ch. Trans 301, relating to Human ServicesVehicles (HSV’s).
Effective 05−01−97.
Transportation (CR 96−76):An order affecting ss. Trans 276.07 and 276.09, relating toallowing the operation of “double bottoms” (and certainother vehicles) on certain specified highways.
Effective 05−01−97.
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RULES PUBLISHED IN THIS WIS. ADM. REGISTER
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Commerce (CR 95−69):An order affecting ch. ILHR 202, relating to relocation assistance.
Effective 04−01−97.
Commerce (CR 96−144):An order amending the effective date clause of Clearinghouse Rule 94−116 and affecting ss. ILHR 2.31, 59.22 and 82.40 and chs.ILHR 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66 and 72, relating to energy conservation and ventilation.
Effective 04−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−74):An order affecting ss. NR 7.04, 7.05 and 7.06, relating to the recreational boating facilities program.
Effective 04−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−77):An order repealing and recreating ch. NR 235, relating to the regulation of effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for theorganic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers industry.
Effective 04−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−78):An order creating ch. NR 233, relating to the regulation of effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for the pesticide chemicalsindustry.
Effective 04−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−86):An order affecting ss. NR 439.01, 484.03, 484.04 and 484.10 and ch. NR 460, relating to general provisions for emission standardsfor hazardous air pollutants.
Effective 04−01−97.
Natural Resources (CR 96−87):An order affecting chs. NR 400, 407, 423, 460, 468 and 469 and ss. NR 406.04 and 484.04, relating to emission standards forhazardous air pollutants generated from halogenated solvent cleaning operations.
Effective 04−01−97.
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FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSES
1. Department of Commerce
(CR 95−69)
Ch. ILHR 202 − Relocation assistance.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
This rule does not affect small business.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee onGovernment Operations and the Senate Committee on Labor.No comments were received.
2. Department of Commerce
(CR 96−144)
Chs. ILHR 63 & 64 − Energy conservation and ventilation.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Overall, the proposed rules will make the code less stringent andeasier to use for all users.
Summary of Comments of Legislative Standing Committees:
The rules were reviewed by the Assembly Committee on Laborand Employment and the Senate Committee on Agriculture,Transportation, Utilities, and Financial Institutions. Nocomments were received.
3. Natural Resources (CR 96−74)
Ch. NR 7 − Recreational boating facilities program.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The proposed rule does not affect businesses; therefore, a finalregulatory flexibility analysis is not required.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the Assembly NaturalResources Committee and the Senate Environmental Resourcesand Urban Affairs Committee. On August 21, 1996, theAssembly Natural Resources Committee requested theDepartment to modify the rule as it related to the eligibility forcost sharing assistance of the acquisition of weed harvestingequipment being limited to lakes where the acreage ofharvestable aquatic vegetation was a minimum of 30 acres. Theconcern was that the acreage limit did not allow some lakes toparticipate in the program.
4. Natural Resources (CR 96−77)
Ch. NR 235 − Effluent limitations and pretreatment standardsfor the organic chemicals, plastics and synthetic fibers industry.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency considered smallbusiness impacts in their regulation development process. TheDepartment does not have the discretion to apply these rules lessstringently than the federal regulations to small businesses. Inaddition, the organic chemical manufacturing industry is not bynature a small facility business, either nationally or inWisconsin.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the AssemblyEnvironment and Utilities Committee and the SenateEnvironmental Resources and Urban Affairs Committee. Therewere no comments.
5. Natural Resources (CR 96−78)
Ch. NR 233 − Wastewater effluent limitations and pretreatmentstandards for the pesticide chemicals industry.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency considered smallbusiness impacts in their regulations development process. TheDepartment does not have the discretion to apply these rules lessstringently than the federal regulations to small businesses. Inaddition, the pesticide chemical manufacturing industry is notby nature a small facility business.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the AssemblyEnvironment and Utilities Committee and the SenateEnvironmental Resources and Urban Affairs Committee. Therewere no comments.
6. Natural Resources (CR 96−86)
Chs. NR 439, 460 and 484 − Hazardous air pollutants generalprovisions.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
The proposed rules will not have a significant impact on smallbusiness. The proposed rule simply mirrors the federalrequirements and will not further impact small businessesexcept that, upon delegation, small business would work withthe Department rather than U.S. EPA.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the AssemblyEnvironment and Utilities Committee and the SenateEnvironmental Resources and Urban Affairs. Committee.There were no comments.
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7. Natural Resources (CR 96−87)
Chs. NR 400, 407, 423, 460, 468 and 484 − Halogenated solventcleaning operation emission standards.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Small businesses are affected by this proposed rule. Thosebusinesses will not be further impacted because this proposedrule simply mirror existing federal requirements.
Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees:
The proposed rules were reviewed by the AssemblyEnvironment and Utilities Committee and the senateEnvironmental Resources and Urban Affairs Committee. Therewere no comments.
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E X E C U T I V E O R D E R S
The following is a listing of recent Executive Orders issued by the Governor.
Executive Order 305. Relating to the Creation of the Governor’s Commission on Teaching in the 21st Century.
Executive Order 306. Relating to Issuance of General Obligation Bonds for the Veterans Home Loan Program andAppointment of Hearing Officer.
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