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Wisconsin regulations

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  • Department of Public Instruction - 2025-26 biennial cleanup of DPI administrative rules (PI 1, PI 2, PI 5, PI 6, PI 7, PI 8, PI 11, PI 19, PI 23, PI 24, PI 25, PI 30, PI 34, PI 35, PI 36, PI 37, PI 38, PI 41, PI 48, PI 49)
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Public Instruction implements final permanent rule updating multiple chapters of PI administrative code in 2025-26 biennial cleanup affecting small businesses.

  • Department of Workforce Development DWD 301: Heat Illness Protections for Migrant Workers
June 15, 2026

DWD 301 establishes heat illness protections for migrant workers under state migrant labor law; the emergency rule expires October 29, 2026.

  • Department of Children and Families DCF 201: Child Care Subsidy Compliance with CCDF Requirements
    June 15, 2026

    Department of Children and Families updates child care subsidy requirements to align with federal Child Care and Development Fund regulations.

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

    Department of Children and Families final rule updates child care facility certification and licensing requirements to align with federal Child Care and Development Fund compliance standards across multiple regulatory chapters.

  • Department of Children and Families DCF 201: Child Care Subsidy CCDF Compliance and Minor Updates
    June 15, 2026

    Department of Children and Families updates child care subsidy requirements to align with federal Child Care and Development Fund compliance standards.

  • Department of Workforce Development DWD 80-81: Worker's Compensation Procedural Rules
    June 15, 2026

    Department of Workforce Development emergency procedural rule governs worker's compensation case hearings and adjudication; expires October 27, 2026.

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

    Controlled Substances Board proposes scheduling synthetic benzimidazole-opioids as controlled substances, with a hearing notice marking the rule's advancement through the regulatory process.

  • 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 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.

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