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Reporter Contacts
(608) 267-4417

Central Building Location:
201 W. Washington Ave.
Madison, WI 53703
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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 7970
Madison, WI 53707-7970

Office of Governor
Scott Walker
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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.

Small Business Regulatory Review Board - Register Your Complaint

The Small Business Regulatory Review Board (SBRRB) has the authority to review existing rules and guidelines of any state agency. The form below allows you to submit your concerns regarding any "unnecessarily burdensome" administrative rule or guidelines. Please refer to the Guidelines for Public Testimony for answers to questions you may have regarding the submittal of complaints on existing rules or guidelines.

Please provide the following contact information.

First Name         Last Name

Street Address

City      State     Zip

Phone Number

Email Address

Please provide the name of the state administrative rule or guideline and the name of the administering agency.

Administrative rule or guideline

Please check the topic(s) that best address your complaint regarding the existing state administrative rule or guideline.

1. The continued need for the rule or guideline.
2. The nature of the complaints and comments received by the public regarding the rule or guideline.
3. The complexity of the rule or guideline.
4. The extent to which the rule or guideline overlaps, duplicates, or conflicts with federal regulations, other state rules, or local ordinances.
5. The length of time since the rule or guideline has been evaluated.
6. The degree to which technology, economic conditions or other factors have changed in the subject area affected by the rule or guideline since the rule or guideline was promulgated.

Please describe any action(s) you have taken in addressing this concern with the state agency that administers the rule.