20,075 sections across 1,501 Wisconsin regulatory chapters.
DHS-98-98.19 Mechanical restraints
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DHS 98.19 Mechanical restraints. (1) Mechanical restraints are limited to handcuffs, handcuffs with restraining belt or chain, restraining chain, leg restraints, and leather and plastic restraints. These may be used to restrain and transport a client, but only in accordance with …
DHS-98-98.20 Chemical agents and firearms
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DHS 98.20 Chemical agents and firearms. (1) Chemical agents shall not be used by field staff against clients. (2) Field staff shall not carry firearms or other weapons during their working hours. History: Cr. Register, July, 1992, No. 439, eff. 8-1-92.
DHS-98-98.21 Search and seizure
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DHS 98.21 Search and seizure. (1) GENERAL POLICY. A search of a client or the client[s living quarters or property may be made at any time, but only in accordance with this section. (2) PERSONAL SEARCH. (a) In this subsection, Xpersonal searchY means a search of a client[s person…
DHS-98-98.22 Custody and detention
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DHS 98.22 Custody and detention. (1) Whenever feasible, staff shall rely on law enforcement authorities to take a client into custody. When that assistance is not practical, field staff shall take clients into custody in accordance with this section. (2) A client shall be taken i…
DHS-98-98.23 Transporting clients in custody
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DHS 98.23 Transporting clients in custody. (1) A field staff member may transport a client to jail or other detention facility, to an institution or to court. (2) A client may be handcuffed or otherwise appropriately restrained when being transported by field staff. Note: When a …
DHS-98-98.24 Predispositional investigation report
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DHS 98.24 Predispositional investigation report. (1) PURPOSE. The primary purpose of the predispositional investigation report is to provide the court with accurate and relevant information upon which to base its dispositional decision. The report is also important in the plannin…
DHS-98-98.25 Modified predispositional investigation
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DHS 98.25 Modified predispositional investigation report. (1) Upon order of the court, department staff may prepare a predispositional investigation report that contains only the information that the court orders, notwithstanding s. DHS 98.24. (2) Upon order of the court, departm…
DHS-98-98.26 Sources of information for a predispositional report
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DHS 98.26 Sources of information for a predispositional report. (1) (a) All sources of information relied upon for an investigation and report shall be identified in writing in the predispositional investigation report unless otherwise ordered under s. DHS 98.25. All sources shal…
DHS-98-98.27 Recordkeeping
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DHS 98.27 Recordkeeping. (1) A case record of each client shall be maintained by the department. That record shall include: (a) Chronological log entries; (b) Periodic case planning summaries prepared in accordance with the department of correction[s case classification policies;…
DHS-98-98.28 Purpose, authority and applicability
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DHS 98.28 Purpose, authority and applicability. This subchapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 51.375 (3), Stats., to establish a lie detector program for clients who are sex offenders. This subchapter applies to the department and to clients who are sex offenders. Hist…
DHS-98-98.29 Lie detector requirement
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DHS 98.29 Lie detector requirement. The department may require a client who is a sex offender to submit to the lie detector examination process in accordance with s. DHS 98.31 as a condition of supervision. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99.
DHS-98-98.30 Purpose of lie detector program
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DHS 98.30 Purpose of lie detector program. (1) The department may use the lie detector examination process as a supervision tool for clients who are sex offenders. Testing may be used to achieve any of the following goals in supervising a client who is a sex offender: (a) Disclos…
DHS-98-98.31 Operation of lie detector program
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DHS 98.31 Operation of lie detector program. (1) SELECTION OF PARTICIPANTS. Upon the approval of an agent[s 10 supervisor, an agent may require a client who is a sex offender to participate in the lie detector program. The agent may require a client who is a sex offender to submi…
DHS-98-98.32 Lie detector fee
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DHS 98.32 Lie detector fee. The department shall establish a schedule of fees to partially offset the costs of the lie detector program for clients who are sex offenders and who are required to take a lie detector test. A client shall pay for the costs of the test in accordance w…
DHS-99-99.01 Authority and purpose
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DHS 99.01 Authority and purpose. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 980.04 (4), Stats., to provide rules that state the qualifications of persons who may conduct an evaluation of a person for whom a petition has been filed alleging that the individual is a sexu…
DHS-99-99.02 Applicability
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DHS 99.02 Applicability. This chapter applies to facilities at which evaluations under s. 980.04 (3), Stats., are conducted, to persons conducting evaluations under s. 980.04 (3), Stats., and to all persons ordered by a court under s. 980.04 (3), Stats., to be transferred to an a…
DHS-99-99.03 Definitions
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DHS 99.03 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) XLicensed psychologistY means a psychologist licensed under ch. 455, Stats. DHS 99.03 DHS 99.04 Definitions. Qualifications. (2) XMental disorderY means a congenital or acquired condition affecting the emotional or volitional capacity t…
DHS-99-99.04 Qualifications
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DHS 99.04 Qualifications. A person conducting an evaluation under s. 980.04 (3), Stats., shall be either a psychiatrist or a licensed psychologist. History: Cr. Register, December, 1994, No. 468, eff. 1-1-95. the chapter was last published.
DI-1-1.01 Authority and purpose
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DI 1.01 Authority and purpose. The rules in chs. DI 1 to 5 are adopted by the dietitians affiliated credentialing board under the authority of ss. 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) and 448.74, Stats., and govern the certification and regulation of dietitians.
DI-1-1.02 Definitions
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DI 1.02 Definitions. As used in chs. DI 1 to 5: (1) XBoardY means the dietitians affiliated credentialing board. (2) XCertified dietitianY means an individual who is certified as a dietitian under subch. IV of ch. 448, Stats. (3) XDepartmentY means the department of safety and pr…
DI-2-2.01 Applications and credentials
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DI 2.01 Applications and credentials. An applicant for initial certification as a dietitian shall submit all of the following: (1) A completed application form. (2) The fee specified in s. 440.05 (1), Stats. (3) Evidence satisfactory to the board that he or she has done any of th…
DI-2-2.03 Reciprocal credentials for service members, former service members, and their spouses
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DI 2.03 Reciprocal credentials for service members, former service members, and their spouses. A reciprocal license shall be granted to a service member, former service member, or the spouse of a service member or former service member who the board determines meets all of the re…
DI-2-2.04 Temporary certificates
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DI 2.04 Temporary certificates. (1) Upon application and payment of the fees specified in s. 440.05 (6), Stats., the board may grant a temporary dietitian certificate to an individual who satisfies the following: (a) Provides evidence satisfactory to the board that he or she has …
DI-2-2.05 Reciprocal certificates
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DI 2.05 Reciprocal certificates. Upon application and payment of the fees specified in s. 440.05 (6), Stats., the board shall grant a dietitian certificate to an individual who holds a similar certificate or license in another state or territory of the United States if the board …
DI-3-3.01 Examination provisions
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DI 3.01 Examination provisions. (1) An applicant for examination for a certificate as a dietitian shall file an application on a form prescribed by the board and shall submit the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1) (b), Stats. (2) The board shall adopt the recommended passing score of…
DI-3-3.02 Examination review procedure; reexamination
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DI 3.02 Examination review procedure; reexamination. (1) An applicant who fails an examination may request a review of the examination as permitted by the examination provider. If a review is permitted, the following conditions apply: (a) The applicant shall file a written reques…
DI-4-4.01 Requirements for renewal; restoration of
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DI 4.01 Requirements for renewal; restoration of certificates. (1) Each person granted a certificate under Subchapter IV of ch. 448, Stats., is certified for the current certification period only. To renew certification a certificate holder shall, by November 1 of the even-number…
DI-5-5.01 Unprofessional conduct
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DI 5.01 Unprofessional conduct. DI 5.01 Unprofessional conduct. Unprofessional conduct related to the practice of dietetics under subch. IV of ch. 448, Stats., includes, but is not limited to the following conduct or attempting to engage in or aiding or abetting the following con…
DMA-1-1.01 Purpose
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DMA 1.01 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish the eligibility criteria and the amount of aid to be provided to the service member or the immediate families of service members faced with a financial emergency, as provided in s. 321.45, Stats.
DMA-1-1.02 Definitions
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DMA 1.02 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) XAidY means military family financial aid. (2) XEligible applicantY means an individual who meets the requirements of s. 321.45 (1) (a) or (1) (b), Stats. (3) XDepartmentY means the Wisconsin department of military affairs. (4) XDisaster…
DMA-1-1.03 Aid parameters
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DMA 1.03 Aid parameters. (1) GENERAL. Aid will not be granted in an amount less than $100. The specific amount of aid will be determined by the level of need of the applicant, but will not exceed $2,500 per applicant in a 12 month period. (2) EXCEPTIONS. Notwithstanding sub. (1),…
DMA-1-1.04 Eligibility criteria
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DMA 1.04 Eligibility criteria. (1) APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY. The department may make payments under this chapter if all of the following are met: (a) The applicant is an individual who meets the requirements of s. 321.45 (1) (a) or (1) (b), Stats. (b) The applicant is experiencing a…
DMA-1-1.05 Application process
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DMA 1.05 Application process. (1) The department shall prepare application materials containing application instructions and eligibility criteria identified in s. DMA 1.04. (2) A complete application will include the information necessary for the department to make a determinatio…
DMA-1-1.06 Fund expenditure limitation
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DMA 1.06 Fund expenditure limitation. Expenditures from the aid fund shall not exceed the amount available in s. 25.38, Stats. the chapter was last published.
DMA-2-2.01 Authority and purpose
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DMA 2.01 Authority and purpose. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 256.35 (3s) (bm), Stats., to establish the eligibility criteria and appropriate purposes for awarding competitive grants to local public safety answering points for Next Generation 911.
DMA-2-2.02 Definitions
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DMA 2.02 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) XBasic trainingY means the minimum level of training for a telecommunicator who performs 911 call taking or emergency services dispatching. (2) XDepartmentY means the department of military affairs. (3) XDesignated public safety answerin…
DMA-2-2.03 Designated public safety answering
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DMA 2.03 Designated public safety answering point. (1) Grants under this chapter may only be awarded to one public safety answering point per county. The single public safety answering point eligible to apply for grants in a given county shall be designated by resolution of its c…
DMA-2-2.04 Minimum training and service standards
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DMA 2.04 Minimum training and service standards. (1) This section establishes minimum training and service standards that designated public safety answering points must meet in order to be eligible to apply for grants. (2) The designated public safety answering point shall establ…
DMA-2-2.05 Eligibility
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DMA 2.05 Eligibility. (1) The department shall establish a process for determining whether an applicant has met the eligibility criteria listed in sub. (2) based on recommendations from the 911 subcommittee. (2) An applicant must satisfy all of the following criteria to be eligib…
DMA-2-2.06 Eligible and ineligible costs
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DMA 2.06 Eligible and ineligible costs. (1) ELIGIBLE In this chapter all of the following costs are eligible for grants: (a) Advanced telecommunicator training, including emergency medical dispatch protocol certification training from an emergency medical dispatch protocol traini…
DMA-2-2.07 Awards
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DMA 2.07 Awards. (1) In consultation with the 911 subcommittee, the department shall do all of the following when awarding grants to eligible public safety answering points under this chapter: (a) Determine the maximum percentage of funds that must be derived from local funding s…
DMA-2-2.08 Reconsideration
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DMA 2.08 Reconsideration. An applicant shall have 30 days after receipt of the determination by the department to request reconsideration of any denial of funds. The applicant shall submit the request in writing to the department with a detailed rationale for overturning the dete…
DOC-302-302.01 Applicability
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DOC 302.01 Applicability.
DOC-302-302.02 Purpose
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DOC 302.02 Purpose.
DOC-302-302.03 Definitions
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DOC 302.03 Definitions.
DOC-302-302.04 Emergency suspension of rules
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DOC 302.04 Emergency suspension of rules.
DOC-302-302.05 Prison population limits
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DOC 302.05 Prison population limits.
DOC-302-302.06 Institution Security levels
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DOC 302.06 Institution Security levels. Subchapter II — Inmate Classification
DOC-302-302.07 Applicability
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DOC 302.07 Applicability.
DOC-302-302.08 Inmate Custody
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DOC 302.08 Inmate Custody.