Active, Final, and Withdrawn Rules (Rules archive prior to 1996 is not complete)
Relating to examination requirements.
Relating to delegated acts.
Relating to nutritional counseling certification.
Relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation requirement.
Relating to scheduling 2-methyl AP-237.
Relating to scheduling ADB-BUTINACA, a-PiHP, and 3-MMC.
Relating to scheduling five synthetic cannabinoids.
Relating to mail delivered prescriptions.
Relating to scheduling nine fentanyl-related substances.
Relating to scheduling Zuranolone.
Relating to transferring Flualprazolam and scheduling four (4) synthetic benzodiazepine substances.
Relating to monitored prescription drug history reports.
Relating to excluding Fenfluramine.
Relating to scheduling Methiopropamine.
Relating to national provider identifier requirement.
Relating to scheduling Mesocarb.
Relating to excluding [18 F]FP-CIT.
Relating to Mobile Establishments.
Relating to dental therapists.
Relating to the regulation of hotels, motels, and tourist rooming houses.
Relating to bulk milk collection, sampling, and transportation, and affecting small businesses.
Relating to county and district fairs.
Relating to storage of flammable, combustible, and hazardous liquids and affecting small businesses.
Relating to adoption assistance supplemental payments.
Relating to tribal subsidized guardianship.
Relating to fees for child welfare and community-based youth justice services.
Relating to secure detention for juveniles.
Relating to youth conduct in type 1 secured correctional facilities.
Relating to security in Type 1 secured correctional facilities.
Relating to eliminating obsolete provisions, correcting cross-references, eliminating rules that are redundant with statutes, correcting errors, and modifying the structure of existing rules in nonsubstantive ways.
Relating to the authorization of one or more additional fee structures and establishing maximum fees or charges that may be made thereunder by adjustment service companies, and modifying chapter DFI-Bkg 73 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code to incorporate certain requirements of the federal Telemarketing Sales Rule.
Relating to removing references to regional long-term care advisory committees for certifying care management organizations under the family care benefit following 2019 Wis. Act 9 and 2023 Wis. Act 259.
Relating to the definition of “lead exposure” in ch. DHS 163 and “lead poisoning or exposure” in chs. DHS 181 and 182.
Relating to peer recovery service providers and reimbursement under the Medical Assistance program.
Relating to removing references to long-term care advisory committees for certifying care management organizations under the family care benefit following 2019 Wis. Act 9 and 2023 Wis. Act 259.
Relating to pharmacist certification and reimbursement for patient care services through Medical Assistance (MA).
Relating to screening of newborns for congenital disorders.
Relating to the definition of “lead poisoning or exposure” when reporting blood lead test results.
Relating to handgun transfers.
Relating to fishing while in possession of a firearm.
Relating to trawling regulation on Lake Michigan and affecting small business.
Relating to revising white-tailed deer management unit boundaries.
Relating to Lake Superior cisco and lake trout regulations and affecting small business.
Relating to possession and control of a firearm while fishing.
Relating to landfills, solid waste management fees, financial responsibility and reporting requirements and affecting small businesses.
Relating to the deer management assistance program.
Relating to revisions to fees for reviewing air pollution control construction permit applications and exemption determination requests and affecting small business.
Relating to wildlife damage and abatement.
Relating to placing structures in navigable waterways and affecting small business.
Relating to elk management.
Relating to technical corrections of state hazardous waste regulations and affecting small business.
Relating to modifying and expanding universal waste management regulations and affecting small business.
Relating to incorporating federal hazardous waste regulations promulgated since the previous authorization of the Wisconsin hazardous waste program, relating to updated test methods, and affecting small business.
Relating to simplifying, reducing, modernizing, and making more efficient the reporting, recordkeeping, testing, inspection and determination of compliance requirements for sources of air contaminants and affecting small business.
Relating to fish refuge establishment.
Relating to changes to rules governing assessment teams for tier IV master educator licenses.
Relating to eligibility for 5-year educational interpreter licenses.
Relating to changes to graduation requirements as a result of 2023 Wisconsin Act 60.
Relating to bilingual-bicultural supplemental licenses.
Relating to revisions to rules governing the commencement of the school term prior to September 1 and affecting small businesses.
Relating to changes to PI 8 as a result of 2021 Wisconsin Act 30.
Relating to changes to PI 40 as a result of 2021 Wisconsin Act 217.
Relating to educator preparation program background checks for admission.
Relating to trade specialist permits.
Relating to clarifying renewal language for educational interpreters and orientation and mobility specialists.
Relating to tier I professional teaching permits.
Relating to designating the Wisconsin Challenge Academy as an educational entity.
Relating to reading requirements for the educator preparation program approval process.
Relating to issuing a tier I license with stipulations based on district need.
Relating to substitute teaching.
Relating to the elimination of the dance license as obsolete.
Relating to innovation grant programs pursuant to 2023 Wisconsin Act 12.
Relating to a commercial loan income exemption.
Relating to interior designers.
Relating to approval and security of electronic voting equipment and ballot security.
Relating to training for election inspectors and special voting deputies.
Relating to the mandatory use of uniform instructions for absentee voting.
Relating to the certification and training of municipal clerks.
Relating to the conduct, regulation, and accommodation of election observers.
Relating to sealing and stamping of documents.
Relating to direct supervision.
Relating to registered interior designers.
Relating to professional development for professional hydrologists.
Relating to professional development for professional geologists.
Relating to hearing aids.
Relating to implementation of the audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
Relating to continuing education.
Relating to telehealth comprehensive review.
Relating to temporary licenses.
Relating to provisional licensure for international physicians.
Relating to Telemedicine and Telehealth.
Relating to implementation of the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact.
Relating to continuing education.
Relating to compounding pharmaceuticals.
Relating to requirements for controlled substances.
Relating to the state public defender and the state public defender board’s authority to review appeals to agency actions regarding private bar certification and bill payment.
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