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AB1,59,218 (1) Emergency rules. The pharmacy examining board may promulgate
19emergency rules under s. 227.24 implementing s. 450.075. Notwithstanding s.
20227.24 (1) (c) and (2), emergency rules promulgated under this subsection remain in
21effect until June 30, 2023, or the date on which permanent rules take effect,
22whichever is sooner. Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (a) and (3), the board is not
23required to provide evidence that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an
24emergency rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety,

1or welfare and is not required to provide a finding of emergency for a rule
2promulgated under this subsection.
AB1,59,33 (2) Interim licensure.
AB1,59,44 (a) In this subsection, the definitions under s. 450.01 apply.
AB1,59,155 (b) The board shall grant an interim license to an applicant to act as a 3rd-party
6logistics provider or an out-of-state 3rd-party logistics provider if, in the opinion of
7the board, the applicant is currently in compliance with federal law relating to
83rd-party logistics providers. The holder of an interim license under this subsection
9shall apply for a license under s. 450.075 on or after the date that emergency rules
10take effect under sub. (1), or the date on which permanent rules take effect,
11whichever is sooner. An interim license granted under this subsection expires 90
12days after the date that emergency rules take effect under sub. (1), or 90 days after
13the date on which permanent rules take effect, whichever is sooner.
14Notwithstanding s. 440.05, no fee is required for an interim license issued under this
15subsection.
AB1,9150 16Section 9150. Nonstatutory provisions; Workforce Development.
AB1,59,1717 (1) Unemployment insurance; plan to address claims backlog.
AB1,59,1818 (a) Definitions. In this subsection, the definitions in s. 108.02 apply.
AB1,59,2519 (b) Plan to address backlog of unemployment insurance claims. Not later than
2030 days after the effective date of this paragraph, the department shall develop a
21plan to reduce the number of weekly claims for benefits in process to levels
22comparable to those in January and February 2020. The plan shall include measures
23to ensure maintenance of program integrity and fraud detection. The department
24shall submit the plan to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature
25under s. 13.172 (3) and shall publish the plan on its Internet site.
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1(c) Call center. The department shall maintain a call center to provide services
2and support to claimants for benefits under ch. 108 or federal pandemic
3unemployment assistance benefits via telephone. The department shall operate the
4call center for 12 hours per day, 7 days per week, until the number of weekly claims
5in process is comparable to those in January and February 2020, as determined by
6the department.
AB1,60,97 (d) Report. No later than 30 days after the effective date of this paragraph, the
8department shall submit a report to the joint committee on finance on the status of
9the activities described in pars. (b ) and (c).
AB1,9151 10Section 9151. Nonstatutory provisions; Other.
AB1,60,1111 (1) Extension of certain approvals.
AB1,60,1212 (a) Definitions. In this subsection:
AB1,60,14 131. “Challenged permit” means a permit or other approval to which all of the
14following apply:
AB1,60,16 15a. The permit or other approval authorizes a construction project or a portion
16of a construction project.
AB1,60,18 17b. The application for the permit or other approval includes a description of the
18construction project.
AB1,60,19 19c. The permit or other approval was issued by a governmental unit.
AB1,60,21 20d. The permit or other approval has a finite term or duration and has not
21expired.
AB1,60,24 22e. The permit or other approval is the subject of administrative or judicial
23proceedings that may result in the invalidation, reconsideration, or modification of
24the permit or approval.
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12. “Challenged plat or survey” means a plat or certified survey map approval
2that is the subject of administrative or judicial proceedings that may result in the
3invalidation, reconsideration, or modification of the approval.
AB1,61,5 43. “Construction project” means organized improvements to real property that
5include the construction or redevelopment of buildings.
AB1,61,6 64. “Covered approval” means a challenged permit or challenged plat or survey.
AB1,61,9 75. “Governmental unit” means the department of safety and professional
8services, the department of natural resources, the department of transportation, a
9city, a village, a town, a county, or a special purpose district.
AB1,61,1510 (b) Exercise of extension. A person who has received a covered approval may
11obtain a term or duration extension by notifying the governmental unit that issued
12the covered approval of the person's decision to exercise the extension not less than
1390 days before the expiration of the unextended term or duration of the covered
14approval. A notification under this paragraph shall be in writing and shall specify
15the covered approval extended.
AB1,61,2216 (c) Term of extension. The term or duration of a covered approval extended
17under par. (b) is extended by an amount of time equal to 36 months plus the duration
18of the administrative or judicial proceeding to which the covered approval is subject.
19For purposes of calculating the duration of an administrative or judicial proceeding
20under this paragraph, the proceeding begins on the date of the initial filing leading
21to the commencement of the proceeding and ends on the date of the final order
22disposing of the proceeding.
AB1,62,323 (d) Change of law. Except as provided in s. 66.10015, the laws, regulations,
24ordinances, rules, or other properly adopted requirements that were in effect at the
25time the covered approval was issued shall apply to the construction project, plat, or

1certified survey map during the period of extension. This paragraph does not apply
2to the extent that a governmental unit demonstrates application of this paragraph
3will create an immediate threat to public health or safety.
AB1,62,74 (e) Regulation of safety and sanitation. This subsection does not limit any state
5or local unit of government from requiring that property be maintained and secured
6in a safe and sanitary condition in compliance with applicable laws, administrative
7rules, or ordinances.
AB1,62,88 (f) Exceptions. This subsection does not apply to any of the following:
AB1,62,10 91. A covered approval under any programmatic, regional, or nationwide
10general permit issued by the U.S. army corps of engineers.
AB1,62,14 112. The holder of a covered approval who is determined by the issuing
12governmental unit to be in significant noncompliance with the conditions of the
13covered approval as evidenced by written notice of violation or the initiation of a
14formal enforcement action.
AB1,62,1715 (2) Civil liability exemption for certain entities. The immunity granted
16under s. 895.476 does not apply to actions filed before the effective date of this
17subsection.
AB1,9334 18Section 9334. Initial applicability; Public Instruction
AB1,62,2119 (1) Full-time open enrollment applications. Section 9134 (1 ) (b) 2 . and (c) of
20this act first applies to an application submitted under s. 118.51 (3m) on the effective
21date of this subsection.
AB1,9400 22Section 9400. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after
23publication, except as follows:
AB1,62,2524 (1) Medical Assistance program utilization data. The treatment of s. 49.45
25(4r) takes effect on the first day of the 6th month beginning after publication.
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1(2) Public instruction; interscholastic athletics and extracurriculars;
2virtual charter school pupils.
The treatment of s. 118.133 (1) (a) and (b) and (2)
3takes effect on the July 1 after publication.
AB1,63,44 (End)
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