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SB1-SSA1,112,1211 (j) Following the public hearing the commission shall consider all written and
12oral comments timely received.
SB1-SSA1,112,1513 (k) The commission shall, by majority vote of all delegates, take final action on
14the proposed rule and shall determine the effective date of the rule, if adopted, based
15on the rule-making record and the full text of the rule.
SB1-SSA1,112,1616 1. If adopted, the rule shall be posted on the commission's website.
SB1-SSA1,112,1817 2. The commission may adopt changes to the proposed rule provided the
18changes do not enlarge the original purpose of the proposed rule.
SB1-SSA1,112,2119 3. The commission shall provide on its website an explanation of the reasons
20for substantive changes made to the proposed rule as well as reasons for substantive
21changes not made that were recommended by commenters.
SB1-SSA1,112,2522 4. The commission shall determine a reasonable effective date for the rule.
23Except for an emergency as provided in par. (L), the effective date of the rule shall
24be no sooner than thirty (30) days after the commission issued the notice that it
25adopted the rule.
SB1-SSA1,113,8
1(L) Upon determination that an emergency exists, the commission may
2consider and adopt an emergency rule with twenty-four (24) hours prior notice,
3without the opportunity for comment, or hearing, provided that the usual
4rule-making procedures provided in this compact and in this subsection shall be
5retroactively applied to the rule as soon as reasonably possible, in no event later than
6ninety (90) days after the effective date of the rule. For the purposes of this provision,
7an emergency rule is one that must be adopted immediately by the commission in
8order to:
SB1-SSA1,113,99 1. Meet an imminent threat to public health, safety, or welfare;
SB1-SSA1,113,1010 2. Prevent a loss of commission or participating state funds;
SB1-SSA1,113,1211 3. Meet a deadline for the promulgation of a commission rule that is established
12by federal law or rule; or
SB1-SSA1,113,1313 4. Protect public health and safety.
SB1-SSA1,113,2414 (m) The commission or an authorized committee of the commission may direct
15revisions to a previously adopted commission rule for purposes of correcting
16typographical errors, errors in format, errors in consistency, or grammatical errors.
17Public notice of any revisions shall be posted on the website of the commission. The
18revision shall be subject to challenge by any person for a period of thirty (30) days
19after posting. The revision may be challenged only on grounds that the revision
20results in a material change to a rule. A challenge shall be made as set forth in the
21notice of revisions and delivered to the commission prior to the end of the notice
22period. If no challenge is made, the revision will take effect without further action.
23If the revision is challenged, the revision may not take effect without the approval
24of the commission.
SB1-SSA1,114,2
1(n) No participating state's rule-making requirements shall apply under this
2compact.
SB1-SSA1,114,6 3(10) Oversight, dispute resolution, and enforcement. (a) Oversight. 1. The
4executive and judicial branches of state government in each participating state shall
5enforce this compact and take all actions necessary and appropriate to implement
6the compact.
SB1-SSA1,114,137 2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the commission shall
8be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the
9principal office of the commission is located. The commission may waive venue and
10jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative
11dispute resolution proceedings. Nothing herein shall affect or limit the selection or
12propriety of venue in any action against a licensee for professional malpractice,
13misconduct or any such similar matter.
SB1-SSA1,114,1914 3. The commission shall be entitled to receive service of process in any
15proceeding regarding the enforcement or interpretation of the compact or the
16commission's rules and shall have standing to intervene in such a proceeding for all
17purposes. Failure to provide the commission with service of process shall render a
18judgment or order in such proceeding void as to the commission, this compact, or
19commission rules.
SB1-SSA1,115,220 (b) Default, technical assistance, and termination. 1. If the commission
21determines that a participating state has defaulted in the performance of its
22obligations or responsibilities under this compact or the commission rules, the
23commission shall provide written notice to the defaulting state and other
24participating states. The notice shall describe the default, the proposed means of

1curing the default and any other action that the commission may take and shall offer
2remedial training and specific technical assistance regarding the default.
SB1-SSA1,115,83 2. If a state in default fails to cure the default, the defaulting state may be
4terminated from this compact upon an affirmative vote of a majority of the delegates
5of the participating states, and all rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this
6compact upon such state may be terminated on the effective date of termination. A
7cure of the default does not relieve the offending state of obligations or liabilities
8incurred during the period of default.
SB1-SSA1,115,139 3. Termination of participation in this compact shall be imposed only after all
10other means of securing compliance have been exhausted. Notice of intent to
11suspend or terminate shall be given by the commission to the governor, the majority
12and minority leaders of the defaulting state's legislature, and to the licensing
13board(s) of each of the participating states.
SB1-SSA1,115,1614 4. A state that has been terminated is responsible for all assessments,
15obligations, and liabilities incurred through the effective date of termination,
16including obligations that extend beyond the effective date of termination.
SB1-SSA1,115,1917 5. The commission shall not bear any costs related to a state that is found to
18be in default or that has been terminated from this compact, unless agreed upon in
19writing between the commission and the defaulting state.
SB1-SSA1,115,2420 6. The defaulting state may appeal its termination from the compact by the
21commission by petitioning the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia or the
22federal district where the commission has its principal offices. The prevailing
23member shall be awarded all costs of such litigation, including reasonable attorney's
24fees.
SB1-SSA1,116,2
17. Upon the termination of a state's participation in the compact, the state shall
2immediately provide notice to all licensees within that state of such termination:
SB1-SSA1,116,53 a. Licensees who have been granted a compact privilege in that state shall
4retain the compact privilege for one hundred eighty (180) days following the effective
5date of such termination.
SB1-SSA1,116,106 b. Licensees who are licensed in that state who have been granted a compact
7privilege in a participating state shall retain the compact privilege for one hundred
8eighty (180) days unless the licensee also has a qualifying license in a participating
9state or obtains a qualifying license in a participating state before the one hundred
10eighty (180)-day period ends, in which case the compact privilege shall continue.
SB1-SSA1,116,1311 (c) Dispute resolution. 1. Upon request by a participating state, the commission
12shall attempt to resolve disputes related to this compact that arise among
13participating states and between participating and nonparticipating states.
SB1-SSA1,116,1514 2. The commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and
15binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate.
SB1-SSA1,116,1716 (d) Enforcement. 1. The commission, in the reasonable exercise of its
17discretion, shall enforce the provisions of this compact and rules of the commission.
SB1-SSA1,116,2518 2. If compliance is not secured after all means to secure compliance have been
19exhausted, by majority vote, the commission may initiate legal action in the United
20States District Court for the District of Columbia or the federal district where the
21commission has its principal offices, against a participating state in default to
22enforce compliance with the provisions of this compact and the commission's
23promulgated rules and bylaws. The relief sought may include both injunctive relief
24and damages. In the event judicial enforcement is necessary, the prevailing party
25shall be awarded all costs of such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees.
SB1-SSA1,117,2
13. The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive remedies of the commission.
2The commission may pursue any other remedies available under federal or state law.
SB1-SSA1,117,93 (e) Legal action against the commission. 1. A participating state may initiate
4legal action against the commission in the U.S. District Court for the District of
5Columbia or the federal district where the commission has its principal offices to
6enforce compliance with the provisions of the compact and its rules. The relief sought
7may include both injunctive relief and damages. In the event judicial enforcement
8is necessary, the prevailing party shall be awarded all costs of such litigation,
9including reasonable attorney's fees.
SB1-SSA1,117,1110 2. No person other than a participating state shall enforce this compact against
11the commission.
SB1-SSA1,117,14 12(11) Date of implementation of the PA licensure compact commission. (a)
13This compact shall come into effect on the date on which this compact statute is
14enacted into law in the seventh participating state.
SB1-SSA1,117,1915 1. On or after the effective date of the compact, the commission shall convene
16and review the enactment of each of the states that enacted the compact prior to the
17commission convening (“charter participating states”) to determine if the statute
18enacted by each such charter participating state is materially different than the
19model compact.
SB1-SSA1,117,2220 a. A charter participating state whose enactment is found to be materially
21different from the model compact shall be entitled to the default process set forth in
22sub. (10) (b).
SB1-SSA1,118,423 b. If any participating state later withdraws from the compact or its
24participation is terminated, the commission shall remain in existence and the
25compact shall remain in effect even if the number of participating states should be

1less than seven. Participating states enacting the compact subsequent to the
2commission convening shall be subject to the process set forth in sub. (7) (c) 21. to
3determine if their enactments are materially different from the model compact and
4whether they qualify for participation in the compact.
SB1-SSA1,118,85 2. Participating states enacting the compact subsequent to the seven initial
6charter participating states shall be subject to the process set forth in sub. (7) (c) 21.
7to determine if their enactments are materially different from the model compact
8and whether they qualify for participation in the compact.
SB1-SSA1,118,129 3. All actions taken for the benefit of the commission or in furtherance of the
10purposes of the administration of the compact prior to the effective date of the
11compact or the commission coming into existence shall be considered to be actions
12of the commission unless specifically repudiated by the commission.
SB1-SSA1,118,1613 (b) Any state that joins this compact shall be subject to the commission's rules
14and bylaws as they exist on the date on which this compact becomes law in that state.
15Any rule that has been previously adopted by the commission shall have the full force
16and effect of law on the day this compact becomes law in that state.
SB1-SSA1,118,1817 (c) Any participating state may withdraw from this compact by enacting a
18statute repealing the same.
SB1-SSA1,119,219 1. A participating state's withdrawal shall not take effect until one hundred
20eighty (180) days after enactment of the repealing statute. During this one hundred
21eighty (180) day-period, all compact privileges that were in effect in the withdrawing
22state and were granted to licensees licensed in the withdrawing state shall remain
23in effect. If any licensee licensed in the withdrawing state is also licensed in another
24participating state or obtains a license in another participating state within the one

1hundred eighty (180) days, the licensee's compact privileges in other participating
2states shall not be affected by the passage of the one hundred eighty (180) days.
SB1-SSA1,119,63 2. Withdrawal shall not affect the continuing requirement of the state licensing
4board(s) of the withdrawing state to comply with the investigative, and adverse
5action reporting requirements of this compact prior to the effective date of
6withdrawal.
SB1-SSA1,119,117 3. Upon the enactment of a statute withdrawing a state from this compact, the
8state shall immediately provide notice of such withdrawal to all licensees within that
9state. Such withdrawing state shall continue to recognize all licenses granted
10pursuant to this compact for a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) days after the
11date of such notice of withdrawal.
SB1-SSA1,119,1512 (d) Nothing contained in this compact shall be construed to invalidate or
13prevent any PA licensure agreement or other cooperative arrangement between
14participating states and between a participating state and nonparticipating state
15that does not conflict with the provisions of this compact.
SB1-SSA1,119,1916 (e) This compact may be amended by the participating states. No amendment
17to this compact shall become effective and binding upon any participating state until
18it is enacted materially in the same manner into the laws of all participating states
19as determined by the commission.
SB1-SSA1,119,24 20(12) Construction and severability. (a) This compact and the commission's
21rule-making authority shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate the purposes,
22and the implementation and administration of the compact. Provisions of the
23compact expressly authorizing or requiring the promulgation of rules shall not be
24construed to limit the commission's rule-making authority solely for those purposes.
SB1-SSA1,120,8
1(b) The provisions of this compact shall be severable and if any phrase, clause,
2sentence or provision of this compact is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to
3be contrary to the constitution of any participating state, a state seeking
4participation in the compact, or of the United States, or the applicability thereof to
5any government, agency, person or circumstance is held to be unconstitutional by a
6court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remainder of this compact and the
7applicability thereof to any other government, agency, person or circumstance shall
8not be affected thereby.
SB1-SSA1,120,179 (c) Notwithstanding par. (b) or this subsection, the commission may deny a
10state's participation in the compact or, in accordance with the requirements of sub.
11(10) (b), terminate a participating state's participation in the compact, if it
12determines that a constitutional requirement of a participating state is, or would be
13with respect to a state seeking to participate in the compact, a material departure
14from the compact. Otherwise, if this compact shall be held to be contrary to the
15constitution of any participating state, the compact shall remain in full force and
16effect as to the remaining participating states and in full force and effect as to the
17participating state affected as to all severable matters.
SB1-SSA1,120,19 18(13) Binding effect of compact. (a) Nothing herein prevents the enforcement
19of any other law of a participating state that is not inconsistent with this compact.
SB1-SSA1,120,2120 (b) Any laws in a participating state in conflict with this compact are
21superseded to the extent of the conflict.
SB1-SSA1,120,2322 (c) All agreements between the commission and the participating states are
23binding in accordance with their terms.
SB1-SSA1,120,25 24448.9885 Implementation of the PA licensure compact. (1) In this
25section:
SB1-SSA1,121,1
1(a) “Board” means the physician assistant affiliated credentialing board.
SB1-SSA1,121,22 (b) “Compact” means the PA licensure compact under s. 448.988.
SB1-SSA1,121,43 (c) “Compact privilege” means a compact privilege, as defined in s. 448.988 (2)
4(b), that is granted under the compact to an individual to practice in this state.
SB1-SSA1,121,6 5(2) The department may impose a fee for an individual to receive a compact
6privilege as provided in s. 448.988 (3) (b).
SB1-SSA1,121,8 7(3) (a) An individual who holds a compact privilege shall comply with s. 440.03
8(13) (am).
SB1-SSA1,121,129 (b) Subject to s. 448.988 and any rules promulgated thereunder, ss. 440.20 to
10440.22 and the rules promulgated under s. 440.03 (1) shall apply to an individual who
11holds a compact privilege in the same manner that they apply to holders of licenses
12issued under subch. IX.
SB1-SSA1,233 13Section 233. 449.06 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,121,1914 449.06 (1) Persons practicing optometry shall, on or before the applicable
15renewal date specified determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a), register with, submit a
16renewal application to
the department, pay the applicable renewal fee determined
17by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), and provide evidence satisfactory to the
18examining board that he or she has complied with the rules promulgated under sub.
19(2m).
SB1-SSA1,234 20Section 234. 449.06 (2m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,122,321 449.06 (2m) The examining board shall promulgate rules requiring a person
22who is issued a license to practice optometry to complete, during the each 2-year
23period within the 4-year period immediately preceding the person's renewal date
24specified in determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a), not less than 30 hours of continuing
25education. The rules shall include requirements that apply only to optometrists who

1are allowed to use topical ocular diagnostic pharmaceutical agents under s. 449.17
2or who are allowed to use therapeutic pharmaceutical agents or remove foreign
3bodies from an eye or from an appendage to the eye under s. 449.18.
SB1-SSA1,235 4Section 235. 450.04 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
SB1-SSA1,122,65 450.04 (4) (a) The board may not require an applicant to pass a statutes and
6rules examination as a condition of licensure as a pharmacist.
SB1-SSA1,122,87 (b) The board may require an applicant to affirm that the applicant has read
8and understands the statutes and rules that apply to the applicant's practice.
SB1-SSA1,236 9Section 236. 450.08 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,122,1310 450.08 (1) The renewal dates for all licenses and registrations granted by the
11board are specified determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a). Except as provided under sub.
12(2) (a), only a holder of an unexpired license or registration may engage in his or her
13licensed activity.
SB1-SSA1,237 14Section 237. 450.08 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,122,2115 450.08 (2) (a) A pharmacist's license may be renewed by complying with
16continuing education requirements under s. 450.085 and paying the applicable fee
17determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a) on or before the applicable
18renewal date specified determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a). Notwithstanding s. 440.08
19(3) (a), if a pharmacist fails to obtain renewal by that date, the board may suspend
20the pharmacist's license, and the board may require the pharmacist to pass an
21examination to the satisfaction of the board to restore that license.
SB1-SSA1,238 22Section 238. 450.08 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,123,223 450.08 (2) (b) A pharmacy, pharmacy technician's, manufacturer's,
24distributor's, or home medical oxygen provider's license or registration may be
25renewed by paying the applicable fee determined by the department under s. 440.03

1(9) (a) on or before the applicable renewal date specified determined under s. 440.08
2(2) (a).
SB1-SSA1,239 3Section 239. 450.085 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,123,124 450.085 (1) An applicant for renewal of a license under s. 450.08 (2) (a) shall
5submit proof that he or she has completed, within the each 2-year period within the
64-year period
immediately preceding the date of his or her application, 30 hours of
7continuing education in courses conducted by a provider that is approved by the
8Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or in courses approved by the board.
9Courses specified in s. 450.035 (1r) and (2) are courses in continuing education for
10purposes of this subsection. This subsection does not apply to an applicant for
11renewal of a license that expires on the first renewal date after the date on which the
12board initially granted the license.
SB1-SSA1,240 13Section 240. 450.10 (3) (a) 5. of the statutes, as affected by 2021 Wisconsin Act
14251
, is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,123,2115 450.10 (3) (a) 5. A physician, physician assistant, podiatrist, physical
16therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, occupational therapy
17assistant, or genetic counselor licensed under ch. 448, a physical therapist or
18physical therapist assistant who holds a compact privilege under subch. XI of ch. 448,
19or an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant who holds a compact
20privilege under subch. XII of ch. 448, or a physician assistant who holds a compact
21privilege under subch. XIII of ch. 448
.
SB1-SSA1,241 22Section 241. 450.10 (3) (a) 10. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,123,2523 450.10 (3) (a) 10. A social worker, marriage and family therapist, or
24professional counselor certified or licensed under ch. 457, as those terms are defined
25under subch. I of ch. 457
.
SB1-SSA1,242
1Section 242. 450.10 (3) (a) 11. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,124,52 450.10 (3) (a) 11. A speech-language pathologist or audiologist who is licensed
3under subch. II of ch. 459 or who holds a compact privilege under subch. III of ch. 459,
4or a speech and language pathologist licensed by the department of public
5instruction.
SB1-SSA1,243 6Section 243. 451.04 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,124,107 451.04 (4) Expiration and renewal. Renewal applications shall be submitted
8to the department on a form provided by the department on or before the applicable
9renewal date specified determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a) and shall include the
10applicable renewal fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a).
SB1-SSA1,244 11Section 244. 452.05 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,124,1812 452.05 (1) (d) After consultation with the council on real estate curriculum and
13examinations, brokers and salespersons licensed under this chapter, and interested
14members of the public, establish continuing educational requirements that require
15brokers and salespersons to complete 18 hours of continuing education per 2-year
16period. The board shall also establish
criteria for the approval of continuing
17educational programs and courses in real estate related subjects required for
18renewal under s. 452.12 (5) (c)
.
SB1-SSA1,245 19Section 245. 452.10 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB1-SSA1,246 20Section 246. 452.12 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,124,2321 452.12 (1) Expiration. A license granted by the board entitles the holder to act
22as a broker or salesperson, as the case may be, until the applicable renewal date
23specified determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a).
SB1-SSA1,247 24Section 247. 452.12 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB1-SSA1,125,6
1452.12 (5) (a) Renewal applications for all licenses shall be submitted with the
2applicable renewal fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a) on or
3before the applicable renewal date specified determined under s. 440.08 (2) (a). The
4department shall pay $10 of each renewal fee received under this paragraph to the
5Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System for research and
6educational, public outreach, and grant activities under s. 36.25 (34).
SB1-SSA1,248 7Section 248. 452.12 (5) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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