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P.O. Box 7970 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 (608) 266-1816 TDD: Contact Through Relay Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary January 3, 2012 Robert Marchant Senate Chief Clerk B20 Southeast, State Capitol P.O. Box 7882 Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7882 Patrick Fuller Assembly Chief Clerk Room 401 17 West Main Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 TRANSMITTAL IN FINAL DRAFT FORM OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND REPORT CLEARINGHOUSE RULE NO.: 11-047 RULE NO.: Chapters Comm 41 and 45 (Become Chapters SPS 341 and 345 on January 1, 2012) RELATING TO: Boilers and Pressure Vessels Section 227.19, Stats., requires agencies to submit proposed rules in final draft form to the chief clerk of each house for referral to the appropriate legislative standing committees. The following information, as required by law, is being submitted to you. 1. Rules in final draft form (in triplicate). 2. Report consisting of: a) Rule Report. b) Public Hearing Attendance Record. c) Public Hearing Comment and Agency Response Form. d) Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse Report. e) Response to Legislative Council Rules Clearinghouse Report. f) Fiscal Estimate. g) Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. This rule is not subject to s. 227.185. The statement of scope for this rule, published in Register No. 664, on April 15, 2011, was sent to LRB prior to the effective date of 2011 Wis. Act 21. File reference: Comm 41/LR Chief Clerks SB-10536 (R. 07/11)

P.O. Box 7970 Madison, Wisconsin 53707 (608) 266-1816 TDD: Contact Through Relay Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary January 3, 2012 Bruce Hoesly, Code Editor 1 East Main Street, Suite 200 Madison, Wisconsin 53703 NOTIFICATION OF RULE REFERRAL Pursuant to section 227.19, Stats., the Department of Safety and Professional Services has referred CLEARINGHOUSE RULE NO.: 11-047 RULE NO.: Chapters Comm 41 and 45 (Become Chapters SPS 341 and 345 on January 1, 2012) RELATING TO: Boilers and Pressure Vessels to the chief clerks of the Senate and Assembly of the Legislature for referral to the appropriate standing committees for Legislative review. This rule is not subject to s. 227.185. The statement of scope for this rule, published in Register No. 664, on April 15, 2011, was sent to LRB prior to the effective date of 2011 Wis. Act 21. File reference: Comm 41/LR Notice to LRB SB-10540 (R. 07/11)

RULE REPORT Department of Safety and Professional Services Clearinghouse Rule No.: 11-047 Rule No.: Chapters Comm 41 and 45 (Become Chapters SPS 341 and 345 on January 1, 2012) Relating to: Boilers and Pressure Vessels Contact person for substantive questions: Contact person for internal processing: Name Joe Hertel Name Sam Rockweiler Title Program Manager Title Code Consultant Telephone Number 266-5649 Telephone Number 266-0797 1. Basis and purpose of the proposed rule. The main purpose of the rule changes is to update chapter SPS 341 to have it include newer editions of several referenced nationwide model codes and standards from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors such as the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. The changes would also repeal any text that is either no longer used, redundant or not substantive, and would discontinue applying ASME nuclear power plant requirements that differ from the requirements applied by the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The changes would also clarify and refine some of the administrative elements of the chapter, such as how authorized agents and insurance companies can participate in enforcing the chapter. 2. How the proposed rule advances relevant statutory goals or purposes. Under sections 101.02 (1) and (15) (h) to (j) of the Statutes, the Department is required to establish rules and prescribe safeguards for protecting the life, health, safety and welfare of employees and frequenters of public buildings and places of employment. Under section 101.17 of the Statutes, installation and use of machines, mechanical devices and steam boilers must comply with the rules of the Department. The rule changes are consistent with these directives. 3. Changes to the rule analysis or fiscal estimate that was prepared for public hearing. No substantive changes were made to the rule analysis and the fiscal estimate that were prepared for the public Hearing. SB-10550 (R. 07/11)

FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS Department of Safety and Professional Services CLEARINGHOUSE RULE NO.: 11-047 RULE NO.: Chapters Comm 41 and 45 (Become Chapters SPS 341 and 345 on January 1, 2012) RELATING TO: Boilers and Pressure Vessels Final regulatory flexibility analysis not required. (Statement of determination required.) 1. Reason for including or failing to include the following methods for reducing impact of the rule on small businesses: Less stringent compliance or reporting requirements; less stringent schedules or deadlines for compliance or reporting requirements; simplification of compliance or reporting requirements; establishment of performance standards to replace design or operational standards; exemption from any or all requirements. Less stringent requirements are not proposed for small businesses because (1) the equipment manufacturers that the included nationwide construction standards are directed at are not small businesses, and (2) the included nationwide inspection standards would be more difficult to understand and comply with if they were modified and applied differently in Wisconsin for small businesses. 2. Issues raised by small businesses during hearings, changes in proposed rules as a result of comments by small businesses and reasons for rejecting any alternatives suggested by small businesses. No such issues were raised, and no such changes were made. 3. Nature and estimated cost of preparation of any reports by small businesses. No new substantive reporting would be imposed on small businesses. 4. Nature and estimated cost of other measures and investments required of small businesses. None of the proposed rule changes are expected to significantly increase the current cost of installing and operating boilers and pressure vessels because the primary effect of the changes is to make chapter SPS 341 consistent with current regional and national-level standards for boilers and pressure vessels, and with current industry and regulatory practices. 5. Additional cost to agency of administering or enforcing a rule which includes any of the methods in 1. for reducing impact on small businesses. None of the methods listed in 1. for reducing small-business impacts are included in the proposed rules. 6. Impact on public health, safety and welfare caused by including any of the methods in 1. for reducing impact on small businesses. SB-10538 (N. 07/11) None of the methods listed in 1. for reducing small-business impacts are included in the proposed rules.

STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION DOA 2049 (R 07/2011) Type of Estimate and Analysis x Original Updated Corrected ADMINISTRATIVE RULES FISCAL ESTIMATE AND ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS Administrative Rule Chapter, Title and Number SPS 341, Boilers and Pressure Vessels; and SPS 345, Mechanical Refrigeration Subject Boilers and pressure vessels Fund Sources Affected Chapter 20, Stats. Appropriations Affected GPR FED x PRO PRS SEG SEG-S None Fiscal Effect of Implementing the Rule x No Fiscal Effect Increase Existing Revenues Indeterminate Decrease Existing Revenues Increase Costs Could Absorb Within Agency s Budget Decrease Costs The Rule Will Impact the Following (Check All That Apply) State s Economy Local Government Units Would Implementation and Compliance Costs Be Greater Than $20 million? Specific Businesses/Sectors Public Utility Rate Payers Yes x No Policy Problem Addressed by the Rule The industry standards that are adopted by reference in chapter SPS 341 are out-of-date because the sponsoring organizations have replaced them with newer editions. Summary of Rule s Economic and Fiscal Impact on Specific Businesses, Business Sectors, Public Utility Rate Payers, Local Governmental Units and the State s Economy as a Whole (Include Implementation and Compliance Costs Expected to be Incurred) The proposed rule revisions would not impose significant additional costs or other impacts on a substantial number of businesses. Benefits of Implementing the Rule and Alternative(s) to Implementing the Rule Keeping Wisconsin s requirements consistent with current industry standards avoids having manufacturers, suppliers, inspectors and insurers of the regulated equipment face a regulatory environment here that differs from their practices elsewhere. Long Range Implications of Implementing the Rule No adverse impacts are expected, and any uncertainties that could otherwise result by being inconsistent with corresponding regional and national-level practices will be avoided. Compare With Approaches Being Used by Federal Government The proposed rules for nuclear power plants would achieve consistency with the requirements applied by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Compare With Approaches Being Used by Neighboring States (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota) Minnesota already applies the latest edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, and the other three neighboring states are expected to soon do so as well. Name and Phone Number of Contact Person Sam Rockweiler, 608.266.0797 File reference: 165 41 Boilers and Pressure Vessels

FISCAL ESTIMATE WORKSHEET Detailed Estimate of Annual Fiscal Effect X ORIGINAL UPDATED DOA-2047(R06/99) CORRECTED SUPPLEMENTAL Subject Boilers and Pressure Vessels LRB or Bill No./Adm. Rule No. Chapters Comm 41 and 45 Amendment No. I. One-time Costs or Revenue Impacts for State and/or Local Government (do not include in annualized fiscal effect): None known. II. Annualized Costs: A. State Costs By Category State Operations - Salaries and Fringes (FTE Position Changes) State Operations - Other Costs Local Assistance Aids to Individuals or Organizations TOTAL State Costs By Category Annualized Fiscal impact on State funds from: Increased Costs Decreased Costs ( 0.00 FTE) ( - 0.00 FTE) B. State Costs By Source of Funds Increased Costs Decreased Costs GPR FED PRO/PRS SEG/SEG-S III. State Revenues- Complete this only when proposal will increase or decrease Increased Rev. Decreased Rev. state revenues (e.g., tax increase, decrease in license fee, etc.) GPR Taxes GPR Earned FED PRO/PRS SEG/SEG-S TOTAL State Revenues NET ANNUALIZED FISCAL IMPACT STATE LOCAL NET CHANGE IN COSTS $ 0 $ 0 NET CHANGE IN REVENUES $ 0 $ 0 Agency/Prepared by: (Name & Phone No.) Authorized Signature/Telephone No. Date Safety and Professional Services/Joe Hertel 266-5649

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PUBLIC HEARING ATTENDANCE RECORD RULE NO.: Chapters Comm 41 and 45 DATE: November 11, 2011 RELATING TO: Boilers And Pressure Vessels TIME: 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: 1400 East Washington Avenue CITY: Madison, WI Name Representation (Business, Assoc., Group, Self, etc.) City and State No one attended the Hearing. COM-10532 (r.12/06)

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SUMMARY OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMENTS AND AGENCY RESPONSE (Note: After the public Hearing, chapter Comm 41 was renumbered chapter SPS 341, effective January 1, 2012, under section 13.92 (4) (b) 1. of the Statutes.) Page 1 of 1 Clearinghouse Rule Number: 11-047 Hearing Location: Madison, Wisconsin Rule Number: Chapters SPS 341 and 345 Hearing Date: November 11, 2011 Relating to: Boilers and Pressure Vessels Comments: Oral or Exhibit No. Presenter, Group Represented, City and State 1 Kenneth A. Stoller American Insurance Association Washington, DC Comments/Recommendations Agency Response Objects to adopting ASME CSD-1 as an inspection standard. States CSD-1 is a new-construction and installation standard that is intended to be used by boiler manufacturers and installing contractors. It requires the manufacturer to furnish detailed instructions for cleaning, maintenance and testing of controls and safety devices, as well as testing the operation of control systems and safety devices before releasing the boiler to the owner/user; and it requires the installing contractor to verify the satisfactory completion of testing of the controls and safety devices. States CSD-1 does not require a field inspector (i.e., an insurance inspector) to inspect these systems. States AIA supports the concepts behind CSD-1, but believes proposed sections SPS 341.16 (1) (a) 2. and 341.17 (7) would undesirably require National Boardcommissioned insurance inspectors to inspect equipment that is beyond the scope of the National Board Inspection Code and beyond the coverage of the boiler and machinery insurance policy issued by the insurer. Recommends not deleting the requirement in section SPS 341.08 that the owner is responsible for payment of fees to the Department. Believes retaining this requirement would avoid creating the impression that an insurer who performs an inspection would be expected to pay the fees instead of the owner. The proposed rules have been revised to clarify that both the installation inspection and the periodic inspections for equipment which is installed under ASME CSD-1 simply include verification of whether the documents required by CSD-1 are available. This revision has resolved the objection. Deleting the reference to who pays a fee to the Department does not transfer the responsibility to the insurance company, but instead allows another party to perform this service on behalf of the owner which is consistent with the fee submittal processes throughout the Department s fee chapter, SPS 302. Mandating that the owner perform this activity instead is unnecessary and excessively regulatory. File reference: Comm 41/Hearing summary COM-9128 (R.02/01)

RESPONSE TO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CLEARINGHOUSE REPORT Department of Safety and Professional Services CLEARINGHOUSE RULE NO.: 11-047 RULE NO.: Chapters Comm 41 and 45 (Become Chapters SPS 341 and 345 on January 1, 2012) RELATING TO: Boilers and Pressure Vessels Agency contact person for substantive questions. Name: Title: Joe Hertel Program Manager Telephone No. 266-5649 Legislative Council report recommendations accepted in whole. Yes X No 1. Review of statutory authority [s. 227.15(2)(a)] a. X Accepted b. Accepted in part c. Rejected d. Comments attached 2. Review of rules for form, style and placement in administrative code [s. 227.15(2)(c)] a. Accepted b. X Accepted in part c. Rejected d. X Comments attached (Continued on next page) SB-10539 (R. 07/11)

3. Review rules for conflict with or duplication of existing rules [s. 227.15(2)(d)] a. X Accepted b. Accepted in part c. Rejected d. Comments attached 4. Review rules for adequate references to related statutes, rules and forms [s. 227.15(2)(e)] a. Accepted b. Accepted in part c. X Rejected d. X Comments attached 5. Review language of rules for clarity, grammar, punctuation and plainness [s. 227.15(2)(f)] a. Accepted b. X Accepted in part c. Rejected d. X Comments attached 6. Review rules for potential conflicts with, and comparability to, related federal regulations [s. 227.15(2)(g)] a. X Accepted b. Accepted in part c. Rejected d. Comments attached 7. Review rules for permit action deadline [s. 227.15(2)(h)] a. X Accepted b. Accepted in part c. Rejected d. Comments attached

RESPONSE COMMENTS TO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL RULES CLEARINGHOUSE REPORT (Note: After issuance of the Clearinghouse report, chapter Comm 41 was renumbered chapter SPS 341 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and most of the Department s other Comm chapters were likewise changed to instead have an SPS prefix and to include 300 added to numbering.) Clearinghouse comment 2. g. In s. SPS 341.03 (2) (a), the Department prefers to not replace department-written rule in this chapter with provision of this chapter because (1) provision of this chapter includes not only the Department-written rules in the chapter but also the national standards that are incorporated by reference into the chapter, and (2) the purpose of this section is to make the Departmentwritten rules supersede any differing provisions in the incorporated standards. Clearinghouse comment 2. h. The Department has diligently sought throughout the chapter to provide clear and ample direction in how to apply the included national standards in conjunction with the included department-written rules, so as to not leave the reader to figure out which provision applies in any given instance. The purpose of s. SPS 341.03 (2) (b) and (c), as proposed, is to provide a framework for resolving any uncertainty that might arise from any provisions that are subsequently found to differ. This resolution could include the Department oversight referenced in s. SPS 341.03 (4), if needed. Clearinghouse comment 2. j. The Department prefers to include commas inside closing quotation marks in order to follow the preferred American style, as conveyed in rule number 247 in the 11 th edition of The Gregg Reference Manual. Clearinghouse comment 2. k. The Department prefers to not renumber all of the definitions in s. SPS 341.04 so that each of them are in separate, decimal-numbered sections, because the Department s numerous other codes typically likewise place each definition in separate subsections within a single section. The clarity that is obtained in the proposed rules by having un-gapped, numeric-only numbering of these definitions outweighs any value of having an unimpaired history for them, especially because they cannot contain substantive provisions. Clearinghouse comment 2. q. The Department has rewritten s. SPS 341.15 (5) (a) as recommended, but prefers to retain all of the chapter s other uses of the passive voice. Although a facility s owner typically is ultimately responsible for having any prescribed action occur, mandating who they have perform it, such as in submitting a fee to the Department under ch. SPS 302, usually is unnecessary and excessively regulatory. Clearinghouse comment 2. w. The Department prefers to not abbreviate section in the note under s. SPS 341.37 (3) because the purpose of notes is to be explanatory, and abbreviations may be less than fully explanatory to some readers of this chapter. In s. SPS 341.40, ss. is change to Sections because the deletions that precede it cause it to now begin the sentence. Clearinghouse comment 2. bb. Because the Legislative Reference Bureau no longer sequentially numbers multiple notes in an individual section when publishing an Administrative Code chapter, any bracketed number following use of Note in the proposed rules instead serves either to inform the reader of the order in which the Department proposes to add one or more new notes to one or more existing notes, or to otherwise specifically address one or more but not all of a set of notes in a section. Clearinghouse comment 4. Because the purpose of notes is to be explanatory, the Department prefers to include the title of chapters SPS 361 to 366 in the note following s. SPS 341.03 (1) (c) in order to convey to the reader the general content of those chapters. Clearinghouse comment 5. a. Under s. SPS 341.04 (4), the City of Milwaukee is intended to be an authorized agent, and any party designated by the City to be their authorized representative would likewise be an authorized agent. File reference: Comm 41/Legislative Review Clghse