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The Department surveyed various industry groups and dairy plants asking for their input on a proposed change removing the annual affidavit renewal requirement.
Analysis and Supporting Documents used to Determine Effect on Small Business
The survey results indicated strong industry support for the proposed change. Industry representatives also appeared before the Department Board at its December 2017 meeting asking for the revision, citing the unnecessary cost and effort in meeting the annual affidavit renewal requirement, particularly when existing market pressures have largely precluded the use of rBST.
Effect on Small Business
The Department expects the proposed rule to have a positive impact on dairy businesses because it will reduce the annual regulatory burden while maintaining the same level of protection against mislabeled dairy products.
Changes from the Hearing Draft
The Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse reviewed the proposed rule and did not identify any technical corrections to address. No changes were made based on feedback from the public hearings. Comments sent to the Department are discussed above under “Plain Language Analysis section.
Next Steps
If the Board approves this final draft rule, the Department will submit the final draft rule to the Governor for written approval. If the Governor approves the final rule, the Department will then submit the rule to the Legislature for legislative committee review. If the Legislature has no objection to the rule, the Department Secretary will sign the final rulemaking order and transmit it for publication. The rule will take effect on the first day of the month following publication.
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Section 1. ATCP 83.02 (7) (a) is amended to read:
ATCP 83.02 (7) (a) A milk producer affidavit under sub. (5) (c) shall be a written statement, signed by the milk producer, which certifies to the person receiving the affidavit that the milk producer does not use synthetic bovine somatotropin in the production of milk shipped to that person. All affidavits in effect after January 1, 1996 shall be sworn and notarized.
Section 2. ATCP 83.02 (7) (d) 3. is repealed.
Dated this _______day of ___________, 2020.
    WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
    TRADE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION
  By ___________________________________________
    Randy J. Romanski, Interim, Secretary
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