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IMPORTANT: As of July 1st, 2011, functions once performed by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce have been moved to other state agencies and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. The former Commerce web site will continue to exist for the next several months as resources are moved to new web site locations. We will make every attempt possible to direct our users to the new locations as web resources are moved.
November 2007 Wisconsin Small Business Regulatory AlertIt's important for small businesses to have their voice heard during the state rule-making process. To do this, you need to know when rules are being developed by state agencies that may directly impact your small business! Learn what state rules are being promulgated or going to public hearing. In addition to learning about rule development, the alerts will provide information about trainings, workshops, conferences and other regulatory information important to Wisconsin small businesses. Following are proposed rules of possible interest to small businesses published in the November 1 and November 15, 2007 Wisconsin Administrative Register. During the comment period, individuals have an opportunity to express their support or opposition to the rule. Rules included in this Alert may affect the following types of businesses:
Announcement of HearingsRetail Food Establishments - The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection proposes to amend a rule relating to the procedures that DATCP uses to evaluate agents and the amountof reimbursement paid annually to DATCP.
Surveyors and Developers - The Department
of Administration proposes creating a rule related to plat review fees.
Bottomline:
This rule will describe the uniform procedures and set fees.
Developers and surveyors who divide land will be affect by this
rule because they will be required to pay for services provided by DOA.
Soil Testers, Designers, Installer and Maintainers of POWTS - The Department of Commerce proposes a rule relating to private on-site wastewater treatment systems.
Bottomline:
Among the rule changes are additional administrative requirements
that include the implementation of a POWTS inventory and maintenance
reporting program, changes to the grant funding tables, and terminology
amendments.
To view the Notice of Hearing click here. Comments will be received through December 7, 2007 and may be submitted electronically to roman.kaminski@wi.gov. You may contact the Commerce Small Business Regulatory Coordinator at carol.dunn@wi.gov. Community Based Residential Facilities - The Department of Health and Family Services proposes a rule to recreate requirements for CBRF's.
Bottomline: This rule has been submitted to the Small Business Regulatory Review Board
(SBRRB). The DHFS has determined that the rule will have a significant
economic impact on small businesses. Persons interested in
providing comments to the SBRRB should contact the Small Business
Ombudsman at carol.dunn@wisconsin.gov or 608-267-0297. The DHFS transmittal to the SBRRB is available by clicking here.
The SBRRB will meet on January 8, 2008 at the State Capitol to
review the rule and will hear public testimony regarding the economic
impact of the rule on small business business. The function of the SBRRB is to assure that the voice of small business is heard during state agency rulemaking.
To view the Notice of Hearing and to submit comments electronically regarding this rule to the DHFS click here. Comments will be received until December 26, 2007. You may also contact the DHFS Small Business Regulatory Coordinator at Greerrj@dhfs.state.wi.us. Day Care Centers - The Department of Health and Family Services proposes a rule that will affect child care centers and day camps licensed to care for 4 or more children under age 7 for less than 24 hours per day. Businesses Offering Travel Insurance - The Office of the Insurance Commissioner is proposing a rule that will create a limited line of insurance authority for persons providing travel insurance.
Bottomline: This rule creates the criteria and requirements for
testing, prelicensing education and
continuing educations as well as
licensing costs.
To view the entire draft rule, the notice of hearing and to submit comments electronically click here.
Comments may be submitted until December 12, 2007 or you may contact the OCI's Small Business
Regulatory Coordinator at
eileen.mallow@wisconsin.gov.
Pharmacies - The Department of Regulation and Licensing is proposing two separate rule packages related to pharmacies.
Bottomline:
This rule conforms a pharmacy practice of permitting the
inclusion on the label of both the generic name and the brand name of
the drug product equivalent specified in the prescription order.
To view the entire draft rule and the notice of hearing click here.
Appraisers - The
Department of Regulation and Licensing proposes a rule that relates to
the establishment of the standards for the appraisal practice.Bottomline: This rule will clarify that a pharmacy technician may permissibly transfer a prescription order to a patient or an agent of the patient if the pharmacist has first provided a patient consultation. To view the entire draft rule and the notice of hearing click here. Comments on the two separate rule packages may be submitted until December 7, 2007 to pamela.haack@drl.state.wi.us or you may contact the DRLs Small Business Regulatory Coordinator at larry.martin@drl.state.wi.us. Bottomline:
This rule will incorporate the 2008 edition of the Uniform
Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
To view the entire draft rule and the notice of hearing click here. Comments can be submitted until December 15, 2007 to pamela.haack@drl.state.wi.us or you may contact the DRL's Small Business
Regulatory Coordinator at larry.martin@drl.state.wi.us.
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