Permanent Rules: Promulgation Process Completed (Rules archive prior to 1996 is not complete)
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 2021 biennial review of rules under s. 227.29, Stats.
Relating to electronic visit verification requirements for certain Medical Assistance services.
Relating to the Wisconsin donor registry for anatomical gifts.
Relating to complex rehabilitation technology prescribed to Medical Assistance recipients in nursing homes.
Relating to allowing non-expiring certificates and biennial reporting and submission of fees.
Relating to emergency medical services licensing, certification, and training requirements.
Relating to SeniorCare Prescription Drugs.
Relating to long-term care services and Medical Assistance fair hearing process.
Relating to service fund for people who are deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing.
Relating to radiation protection requirements for radiation-producing machines and radioactive materials.
Relating to nurse aide training program requirements.
Relating to requirements for adult long-term care.
Relating to Medicaid eligibility requirements.
Relating to screening of newborns for congenital disorders.
Relating to complex rehabilitation technology prior authorization review.
Relating to revisions to rules in accordance with Governor Ever’s 2019 Executive Order #15, relating to inclusive language.
Relating to the department’s biennial review of rules under s. 227.29, Stats.
Relating to community substance abuse services.
Relating to biennial review.
Relating to emergency medical services licensing, certification, and training requirements.
Relating to complex rehabilitation technology and certification.
Relating to adult day care centers.
Relating to certification for identification, removal, and reduction of lead-based paint hazards.
Relating to personal care providers.
Relating to immunization of students.
Relating to youth crisis stabilization facilities.
Relating to screening of newborns for congenital and metabolic disorders.
Relating to community substance abuse service standards.
Relating to uniform fee system.
Relating to reporting of blood lead test results.
Relating to mental health day treatment services for children.
Relating to family care and hospitals.
Relating to the fee for monitoring radiation emissions in the vicinity of nuclear power plants.
Relating to custody and control of ch. 980, Stats., patients.
Relating to vaccine-preventable diseases.
Relating to incentive payments to counties.
Relating to the second opinion program.
Relating to group homes for recovering substance abusers.
Relating to required services of local health departments.
Relating to Support for Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and their Caregivers.
Relating to control of communicable diseases.
Relating to telecommunication assistance for deaf, deafblind, and severely hard of hearing persons.
Relating to drug testing for participants in the FoodShare Employment and Training Program who are able-bodied adults.
Relating to certification of programs for training and testing nurse aides, medication aides, and feeding assistants.
Relating to hospitals, hospices, nursing homes, and facilities serving people with developmental disabilities.
Relating to radiation protection.
Relating to home health agencies.
Relating to grants for workplace wellness programs, and relating to small business.
Relating to campgrounds and affecting small businesses.
Relating to screening newborns for congenital and metabolic disorders.
Relating to medical assistance (MA) coverage for outpatient mental health services.
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