Permanent Rules: Promulgation Process Completed (Rules archive prior to 1996 is not complete)
Relating to examinations.
Relating to continuing professional education.
Relating to requirements for license renewal and reinstatement.
Relating to change of trustee of care funds and preneed trust funds.
Relating to maintenance of burial records.
Relating to standards of conduct.
Relating to nutritional counseling certification.
Relating to special use authorizations.
Relating to operation of prescription drug monitoring program.
Relating to scheduling FDA approved cannabidiol.
Relating to scheduling n-ethylpentylone.
Relating to scheduling of NM2201, 5F-AB-PINACA, 4-CN-CUMYL-BUTINACA, MMB-CHMICA and 5F-CUMYL-P7AICA.
Relating to laboratory work and authorizations, sedation and anesthesia.
Relating to the mandatory geographic distribution of housing grant funds.
Relating to the conduct of raffles.
Relating to dairy product advertising and labeling.
Relating to milk, food, and water testing laboratories.
Relating to program administration; general.
Relating to agricultural development and market promotion.
Relating to kinship care and long-term kinship care.
Relating to child care certification and licensing updates related to the child care development block grant and streamlining.
Relating to the administrative enforcement of interest on child support.
Relating to changes in accordance with Executive Order #15.
Relating to technical changes to update ETF rules.
Relating to updating ETF rules to reflect the closure of the Long-Term Disability Insurance program to new claims and making technical changes to the ETF rules related to the Duty Disability Program established by s. 40.65, Stats.
Relating to account ownership, rollovers and refunds under the state's college savings program, s. 224.50, Stats.
Relating to fees associated with Wisconsin's Uniform Partnership Act, ch. 178, Stats.
Relating to rules the agency has determined to be unauthorized.
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 administration of the crime victims compensation program.
Relating to requirements for pepper spray products sold in Wisconsin for private defensive use.
Relating to procedures for carrying out sex offender registration requirements.
Relating to the 2019 Bureau of Wildlife Management housekeeping rule.
Relating to commercial fisheries of lake whitefish in Lake Michigan and affecting small business.
Relating to black bear management.
Relating to ruffed grouse management.
Relating to eliminating night hunting restrictions for raccoons.
Relating to the off-highway motorcycle program.
Relating to cooling water intake structures.
Relating to harvest management regulations in the Lake Superior fishery and affecting small business.
Relating to processes for waterbody assessments and impaired waters listing, biological criteria for water quality standards, and biological confirmation of phosphorus impairments.
Relating to the development of site-specific numeric phosphorus water quality criteria for surface waters.
Relating to minor revisions to fishing regulations on inland, outlying, and boundary waters.
Relating to closed areas and refuges.
Relating to site-specific phosphorus water quality criteria for Petenwell Lake located in Wood, Juneau, and Adams counties, Castle Rock Lake located in Adams and Juneau counties, and Lake Wisconsin located in Columbia and Sauk counties.
Relating to the generation, transportation, recycling, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste, universal waste, pharmaceuticals, and used oil and affecting small business.
Relating to the beneficial use of industrial byproducts and affecting small business.
Relating to the administration of cost-sharing grant programs for lake and river planning, monitoring, and protection, and aquatic invasive species.
Relating to establishing the 2019 migratory bird season framework and regulations.
Relating to applicability, construction sites.
Relating to public inland lake protection and rehabilitation.
Relating to non-agricultural performance standards, developed urban areas and transportation facility performance standards, and developed urban areas.
Relating to state market development priorities for recycled and recyclable material.
Relating to a forestry research and development grant program.
Relating to the solid waste management grant program.
Relating to effective recycling programs.
Relating to newspaper recycling fees.
Relating to waste reduction and recycling demonstration grants.
Relating to recycling efficiency grants to responsible units.
Relating to waste tire removal and recovery.
Relating to agency roles and responsibilities for petroleum contaminated sites.
Relating to the brownfield green space and public facilities grant program.
Relating to the 2019 Wildlife Management spring hearing rule related to hunting, trapping, and target shooting.
Relating to fishing regulations on inland, outlying and boundary waters.
Relating to increasing the operational efficiency of and simplifying the air permit process, and affecting small business.
Relating to updating Wisconsin's water quality criteria for pathogens, specifically bacteria, to protect recreational uses; and updating related WPDES permit implementation procedures for the revised water quality standards to be consistent with EPA's recreational water quality criteria, and affecting small business.
Relating to taking catfish and rough fish by hand or with a bow and arrow or crossbow.
Relating to marten protection closed areas.
Relating to aquaculture and fish farms.
Relating to wildlife harvest management regulations.
Relating to best management practices, conditions and technical standards to be used in administering cost sharing under chs. NR 153 and 155 and affecting small business.
Relating to clarifying high cost special education aid.
Relating to changes to rules governing the Parental Choice Program as a result of 2017 Wisconsin Acts 36 and 59 and other changes.
Relating to changes to rules governing the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program as a result of 2017 Wisconsin Acts 36 and 59 and other changes.
Relating to changes to licensure for educational interpreters.
Relating to changes to rules governing the Special Needs Scholarship Program as a result of 2017 Wisconsin Acts 36 and 59 and other changes.
Relating to financial statements for special education services under open enrollment.
Relating to technical changes to existing DPI rules as a result of 2017 Wisconsin Act 108 review of administrative rules.
Relating to technical changes to PI 7 as a result of 2017 Wisconsin Act 108 review of administrative rules and other changes.
Relating to cleanup revisions to educator license rules.
Relating to educator licenses for military spouses.
Relating to requests for predeterminations regarding license eligibliity due to conviction records.
Relating to income and franchise tax provisions.
Relating to derogatory or offensive terminology.
Relating to sales and use tax provisions and affecting small business.
Relating to sales and use tax provisions.
Relating to interest and dividend income received from exempt and taxable securities.
Relating to sales and use tax provisions for out-of-state retailers.
Relating to assessor certification.
Relating to the Wisconsin conveyance safety code.
Relating to uniform disciplinary procedures for the department and all affiliated credentialing boards.
Relating to a fee schedule for commercial electrical inspections.
Relating to tanning facilities.
Relating to licensure, standards of practice, and grounds for discipline of midwives.
Relating to registered sanitarian examination requirements.
Relating to use of pharmaceutical agents by licensed optometrists.
Relating to ambulance inspection.
Relating to the administration of grant programs to administer federal and state funds for transportation for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Relating to the Motor Vehicle Trade Practices.
Relating to surveying reference station system user fee, and affecting small business.
Relating to motor bus equipment and inspection, and affeting small business.
Relating to grants for the Korean conflict veterans memorial.
Relating to federal equal employment opportunity standards for apprenticeship programs.
Relating to expedited repeal of various ERC chapters.
Relating to expedited repeal of ch. ERC 4
Relating to campaign finance.
Relating to minimum standards for property surveys.
Relating to landscape architect registration.
Relating to architect registration examinations.
Relating to professional engineer registration.
Relating to licensure and standards of practice for funeral directors and funeral director apprentices.
Relating to continuing education for funeral directors.
Relating to burial agreements funded with life insurance.
Relating to unprofessional conduct
Relating to the practice requirement for licensure as a clnical social worker.
Relating to examinations.
Relating to discrimination based on arrest or conviction record.
Relating to education equivalent to a graduate degree in marriage and family therapy from a progarm accredited by COAMFTE.
Relating to requirements for renewal and reinstatement.
Relating to unprofessional conduct.
Relating to supervision and practice of occupational therapy assistants.
Relating to the reserve standards for accident and sickness insurance, and affecting small business.
Relating to the Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund refund procedures and ISO code modifications.
Relating to the Wisconsin Healthcare Stability Plan.
Relating to the Medicare supplement insurance and affecting small business.
Relating to changes in the agent licensing process and affecting small business.
Relating to holding company supervision amendments and corporate governance disclosure requirements for NAIC accreditation and affecting small business.
Relating to the examination on the treatment and management of ocular disease.
Relating to diagnostic and therapeutic pharmaceutical agents.
Relating to licensure by endorsement.
Relating to pharmacy internships.
Relating to the practice of pharmacy.
Relating to delegate check delegate.
Relating to automated technology product verification check.
Relating to pharmacist to delegate ratios.
Relating to continuing education credits, and the renewal and reinstatement of licenses.
Relating to rules the commission has determined to be unauthorized.
Relating to scope of practice.
Relating to obsolete references to rental unit energy efficiency standards in curriculum.
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