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Wisconsin regulations

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    • Department of Health Services: Elimination of Supplemental Disproportionate Share Hospital Payments
      June 15, 2026

      Wisconsin Department of Health Services eliminates supplemental disproportionate share hospital payments under Medicaid's Hospital Inpatient State Plan, affecting hospital payment policies.

    • Department of Children and Families DCF 250, 251, 252: Large Family Child Care Centers and Assistant Child Care Teachers
      June 15, 2026

      Final rule modifies requirements for large family child care centers and assistant child care teachers across multiple early care and education regulatory chapters.

    • Department of Children and Families DCF 202, 250, 251, 252: Child Care Certification and Licensing CCDF Compliance
      June 15, 2026

      Florida Department of Children and Families updates child care certification and licensing requirements across multiple chapters to comply with federal Child Care and Development Fund standards.

    • Controlled Substances Board CSB 2: Scheduling 2 Synthetic Benzimidazole-Opioids
      June 15, 2026

      Proposed rule schedules synthetic benzimidazole-opioids as controlled substances; hearing notice issued for this rulemaking.

    • Department of Public Instruction PI 34: Discrete Science Licenses for Teachers in Grades 4-12
      June 15, 2026

      Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction proposes discrete science licenses for grades 4-12 teachers; a hearing notice has been issued for this rulemaking.

    • Department of Workforce Development DWD 274: Hours of Work and Overtime
      June 15, 2026

      Department of Workforce Development proposes rulemaking to establish rules governing hours of work and overtime under Labor Standards chapter requirements.

    • Public Service Commission, PSC 114: State Electrical Code Volume I Update
      June 8, 2026

      PSC 114 adopts national electric safety code provisions into state electrical code volume I through final rule CR 26-017, now filed for administrative publication.

    • Department of Public Instruction, PI 8: Updating the Definition of Direction
      June 8, 2026

      Department of Public Instruction final rule CR 26-003 updates the definition of direction under PI chapter 8 and has been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau for administrative code publication.

    • Department of Public Instruction, PI 34: Options for Addressing Professional Misconduct
      June 8, 2026

      Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction final rule PI 34 establishes options for addressing professional misconduct and has been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau for administrative code publication.

    • Department of Public Instruction, PI 34: Code of Ethics
      June 8, 2026

      Department of Public Instruction PI 34 Code of Ethics final rule (CR 25-083) establishes ethical standards and has been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau for administrative code publication.

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