Executive Order 297 authorizes the progress pride flag to be displayed on the East Wing of the Wisconsin State Capitol during Pride Month.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction final rule PI 42 requires schools to report incidents of crime and safety-related occurrences under CR 25-067, now filed for administrative code publication.
PSC chapter 114 proposed rule adopts national electric safety code provisions into Wisconsin's state electrical code volume I through final draft submission to the legislature.
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture hemp regulations under ATCP 22 establish emergency licensing and compliance requirements for small businesses cultivating or processing hemp until permanent rules under statute 94.55(3w) take effect.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction emergency rule PI 48 revises parental choice program application procedures affecting small businesses; currently in effect through July 27, 2026.
Department of Public Instruction final rule CR 26-002 restores definitions under PI chapter 34 and has been filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau for administrative code publication.
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.
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 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.
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.
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