Permanent Rules: Promulgation Process Completed (Rules archive prior to 1996 is not complete)
Relating to the Community Development Block Grant Program.
Relating to milk hauler regulations, and affecting small business.
Relating to home improvement practices and basement waterproofing practices, and affecting small businesses.
Relating to various minor and technical rule changes.
Relating to animal disease control and animal movement, and animal markets, dealers and truckers, and affecting small business.
Relating to fair packaging and labeling; selling commodities by weight, measure or count; weights and measures; gasoline advertising; and mobile air conditioners, reclaiming or recycling refrigerant; various minor and technical rule changes; and affecting small business.
Relating to manufactured home communities-fair trade practices and affecting small business.
Relating to soil and water resource management and affecting small business.
Relating to Wisconsin's farmland preservation program and affecting small business.
Relating to Wisconsin works case management services for job-ready individuals.
Relating to the administration of the Duty Disability Program under s. 40.65, Stats.
Relating to clarifying how ETF complies with applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
Relating to the establishment of rules to guide the actions of the quality assurance and improvement committee to review proposals and award moneys for innovative projects in regards to nursing homes.
Relating to analytical methods used for Wisconsin Pollution Discharge Elimination (WPDES) compliance.
Relating to lake trout harvest limits in Lake Superior.
Relating to hunting and trapping in state parks.
Relating to licensing criteria for water well drilling rig operators, property transfer well inspectors and well filling and sealing contractors, and criteria for citations and relating to standards for property transfer well inspections, well filling and sealing and criteria for citations.
Relating to licensing criteria for heat exchange drillers and standards for heat exchange drillholes that will be approved with notification rather than individual review.
Relating to the control of mercury emitted by coal-fired electric generating units.
Relating to the number, placement, and removal of commercial fishing trap nets in the Restricted Use Area of Lake Superior.
Relating to decreasing the distance from which firewood may be brought onto state lands from 25 to 10 miles and allowing wood from out of state to enter state lands if originating within 10 miles.
Relating to fishing tournaments on inland, outlying, and boundary waters of Wisconsin.
Relating to deer management.
Relating to revisions in chs. NR 405 and 408, necessary to maintain consistency with federal requirements, as well as the rpeal of sections of chs. NR 400 and 410, related to the repeal of ch. NR 411, and affecting small business.
Relating to bobcat hunting and trapping and elk management.
Relating to 2013 Wisconsin Act 1, the Ferrous Mining Law.
Relating to certification of waterworks and wastewater treatment plant operators by the Department of Natural Resources.
Relating to migratory bird hunting regulations.
Relating to minimum standards for county shoreland zoning ordinances.
Relating to contracting for forest regeneration services on state land.
Relating to the department's environmental analysis and review procedures under the Wisconsin Environmental Policy Act.
Relating to hunting, trapping, closed areas, dog training, and the use of department lands.
Relating to fishing regulations on inland, outlying, and boundary waters of Wisconsin.
Relating to revising Wisconsin's endangered and threatened species list.
Relating to pretreatment requirements for industrial users, publicly owned wastewater treatment plants and the Department of Natural Resources.
Relating to the sport of falconry.
Relating to regulation of fishing and harvesting of turtles.
Relating to the School Breakfast Program.
Relating to the children at risk plan and program.
Relating to high school equivalency diplomas and certificates of general educational development.
Relating to the definition of immoral conduct.
Relating to grants for nursing services.
Relating to grants for alcohol and other drug abuse programs.
Relating to grants for STEM programs.
Relating to grants for preschool through grade 5 programs.
Relating to driver education programs.
Relating to the equivalency process for approving alternative models to evaluate educator practice.
Relating to assessment of agricultural property.
Relating to sales tax filing frequency.
Relating to apportionment of apportionable income of interstate air freight forwarders affiliated with a direct air carrier.
Relating to public utility taxation, investment and local impact fund, and real estate transfer fee.
Relating to property tax and assessment of agricultural property.
Relating to local financial reporting and expenditure restraint payments.
Relating to lottery retailers.
Relating to general provisions of excise taxation and enforcement.
Relating to general provisions of income taxation and sales and use tax.
Relating to sales and use tax provisions concerning advertising and promotional direct mail and prosthetic devices.
Relating to the definition of psychotherapy.
Relating to podiatric x-ray assistants.
Relating to occupational therapy practice standards.
Relating to fire prevention.
Relating to apprentices and inactive licenses.
Relating to the nurse licensure compact.
Relating to code of conduct.
Relating to temporary social worker credentials.
Relating to copy of diploma requirement.
Relating to hearings, injunctions, and warnings.
Relating to return or exchange of health items.
Relating to electronic prescriptions.
Relating to training of unlicensed persons.
Relating to use of approved forms and legal advice.
Relating to real estate trust accounts.
Relating to the prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) and the exclusion of veterinarians from reporting.
Relating to comity renewal requirements.
Relating to U.S. EPA lead reduction rule, Safe Drinking Water Act amendments of 2011.
Relating to sedation permits and classes of permits.
Relating to lab work authorizations.
Relating to course instructors.
Relating to temporary licensure and continuing education.
Relating to reciprocity for real estate appraisers.
Relating to training of firearms instructors for private security personnel, private detectives, and private investigators or special investigators, and affecting small business.
Relating to plumbing plan review by municipal agents.
Relating to electrical construction.
Relating to licensure, temporary permits, and examinations.
Relating to standards of practice and unprofessional conduct of veterinarians and certified veterinary technicians.
Relating to biennial renewal dates.
Relating to barbers and to barbering cosmetology schools and instructors and affecting small business.
Relating to delivery of prescription drugs.
Relating to lens prescription.
Relating to credentials for HVAC contractors, refrigerant handling technicians, master plumbers, and elevator mechanics.
Relating to unprofessional conduct.
Relating to unprofessional conduct and biennial renewal date.
Relating to single and multiple trip permits for oversize or overweight vehicles or loads and affecting small businesses.
Relating to quarterly wage reporting, settlement of disputes and compromise of liabilities, license revocation and financial record matching, business transfers, determining eligibility of benefits, unemployment insurance appeals and affecting small business.
Relating to unemployment insurance work registration, work search and benefit claiming procedures.
Relating to workforce training grants under the Wisconsin Fast Forward Program.
Relating to annual certification elections.
Relating to electronic seals and signatures.
Relating to continuing education.
Relating to navigators, nonnavigator assisters and related entries and affecting small business.
Relating to risk-based capital requirements and affecting small business.
Relating to Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund Annual Fund and Mediation Panel fees and ISO code amendments for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013, and affecting small business.
Relating to psychology continuing education.
Relating to the electronic delivery of applications for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN).
Relating to the provisions and administration of the universal service fund.
Relating to applications for service and the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.
Relating to renewable resource credits.
Relating to the adoption of the 2012 Edition of the National Electrical Safety Code into Volume 1 of the State Electrical Code.
Relating to the retention of customer meters so that they are available for testing.
Relating to regulation of telecommunications providers and services.
Relating to the cost of retained counsel, payment for legal representation, and discount option.
Relating to facility development procedures.
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