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Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Policy Development 1400 E. Washington Ave. PO Box 8366 Madison WI 53708-8366 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary DSPS Meetings for the week of January 26, 2015 ************************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider materials or items filed after the transmission of this notice. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Legal Services and Compliance 1400 E Washington Ave PO Box 7190 Madison WI 53707-7190 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary TELECONFERENCE MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST SECTION Room 112, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Steve Engelbrecht (608) 261-4483 January 26, 2015 SCREENING PANEL 9:15 a.m. 1. Call Open Session to Order 2. Convene to Closed Session to consider discipline (s. 19.85(1)(b), Stats., and to consider individual histories or disciplinary data (s. 19.85(1)(f), Stats. a. Screen complaints received from the public against credential holders. The panel consists of two Board members and Department Staff. 3. Reconvene to Open Session 4. Vote on Items Considered or Deliberated Upon In Closed Session 5. Adjournment ************************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider in closed session, stipulations filed after the transmission of this notice. Examinations are open only to authorized candidates. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

HEARING -- CANCELLED REAL ESTATE EXAMINING BOARD DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES AND COMPLIANCE Room 124E, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison WI Contact: Jennifer Nashold - (608) 267-7376 January 27, 2015 10:00 A.M. OPEN In the Matter of the Disciplinary Proceedings Against MARK MOEN and VETERAN REALTY GROUP, LLC, Respondents DLSC Case No. 13 REB 011 DHA Case No. SPS-14-0075 ************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider materials or items filed after the transmission of this notice. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Legal Services and Compliance 1400 E Washington Ave PO Box 7190 Madison WI 53707-7190 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary TELECONFERENCE SOCIAL WORKER SECTION Room 112, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Steve Engelbrecht (608) 261-4483 January 28, 2015 SCREENING PANEL 8:00 a.m. 1. Call Open Session to Order 2. Convene to Closed Session to consider discipline (s. 19.85(1)(b), Stats., and to consider individual histories or disciplinary data (s. 19.85(1)(f), Stats. a. Screen complaints received from the public against credential holders. The panel consists of two Board members and Department Staff. 3. Reconvene to Open Session 4. Vote on Items Considered or Deliberated Upon In Closed Session 5. Adjournment ************************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider in closed session, stipulations filed after the transmission of this notice. Examinations are open only to authorized candidates. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Policy Development 1400 E. Washington Ave PO Box 8366 Madison WI 53708-8366 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary VIRTUAL/TELECONFERENCE MEETING SOCIAL WORKER SECTION MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY, PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING AND SOCIAL WORK JOINT EXAMINING BOARD Room 121A 1400 E. Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Dan Williams 608-266-2112 January 28, 2015 The following agenda describes the issues that the Section plans to consider at the meeting. At the time of the meeting, items may be removed from the agenda. Please consult the meeting minutes for a description of the actions and deliberations of the Section. 9:00 A.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL OPEN SESSION A. Adoption of the Agenda B. Approval of Minutes from October 28, 2014 C. Administrative Matters D. Speaking Engagement(s), Travel, or Public Relation Request(s) 1) Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) New Board Member Training Opportunity Discussion and Consideration E. Discussion and Consideration of Items Received After Preparation of the Agenda: 1) Introductions, Announcements and Recognition 2) Division of Legal Services and Compliance Matters 3) Presentations of Petition(s) for Summary Suspension 4) Presentation of Proposed Stipulation(s), Final Decision(s) and Order(s) 5) Presentation of Proposed Final Decision and Order(s) 6) Education and Examination Matters 7) Credentialing Matters 8) Practice Questions/Issues 9) Legislation/Administrative Rule Matters 10) Liaison/Committee Report(s) 11) Informational Item(s) 12) Speaking Engagement(s), Travel, or Public Relation Request(s) 13) Consulting with Legal Counsel F. Public Comments

CONVENE TO CLOSED SESSION to deliberate on cases following hearing (s. 19.85(1)(a), Stats.); to consider licensure or certification of individuals (s. 19.85(1)(b), Stats.); to consider closing disciplinary investigations with administrative warnings (ss. 19.85 (1)(b), and 440.205, Stats.); to consider individual histories or disciplinary data (s. 19.85 (1)(f), Stats.); and to confer with legal counsel (s. 19.85(1)(g), Stats.). G. Deliberation of Division of Legal Services and Compliance (DLSC) Matters 1) Attorney Sandra Nowack a. Administrative Warnings 1. 14SOC130 (D.C.L.) 2) Attorney Jim Polewski a. Administrative Warnings 1. 14SOC179 (C.A.M.) b. Proposed Stipulations, Final Decisions and Orders 1. 13SOC044 (W.A.B.) 2. 14SOC169 (T.M.) 3. 14SOC171 (A.M.) 4. 14SOC172 (M.B.M.) 5. 14SOC175 (P.M.) 6. 14SOC181 (D.O.) 7. 14SOC183 (L.A.O.) 8. 14SOC191 (R.P.) 9. 14SOC197 (V.O.P.) 10. 14SOC214 (J.R.) 11. 14SOC215 (K.S.B.) 12. 14SOC220 (R.S.) 3) Attorney Aloysius Rohmeyer a. Administrative Warnings 1. 13SOC084 (D.J.M.) 2. 14SOC119 (Y.M.M.) b. Proposed Stipulations, Final Decisions and Orders 1. 14SOC080 (J.C.K.) 4) Attorney Cody Wagner a. Administrative Warnings 1. 14SOC048 (V.A.H.) 2. 14SOC057 (E.T.H.) 3. 14SOC069 (L.A.A.) 4. 14SOC086 (S.K.) 5. 14SOC114 (M.C.S.) 6. 14SOC120 (K.A.M.) 7. 14SOC133 (L.M.L.) 8. 14SOC134 (L.L.S.) 9. 14SOC136 (C.L.L.) 10. 14SOC142 (J.M.L.) 11. 14SOC143 (T.D.D.) 12. 14SOC147 (T.P.E.) 13. 14SOC154 (K.M.F.) 14. 14SOC161 (K.G.) 15. 14SOC227 (M.R.S.) 16. 14SOC245 (B.L.T.) 17. 14SOC263 (B.S.W.)

b. Proposed Stipulations, Final Decisions and Orders 1. 14SOC042 (C.J.G.S.) 2. 14SOC043 (H.R.G.) 3. 14SOC047 (S.L.H.) 4. 14SOC056 (J.C.H.) 5. 14SOC084 (K.S.K.) 6. 14SOC093 (B.A.B.) 7. 14SOC097 (L.M.B.) 8. 14SOC098 (A.K.B.) 9. 14SOC100 (B.A.B.) 10. 14SOC101 (E.B.) 11. 14SOC103 (M.A.B.) 12. 14SOC106 (S.J.B.) 13. 14SOC111 (C.K.C.) 14. 14SOC139 (F.F.D.) 15. 14SOC145 (T.D.D.) 16. 14SOC151 (T.C.F.) 17. 14SOC157 (J.E.F.) 18. 14SOC163 (M.A.M.) 19. 14SOC176 (M.J.M.) 20. 14SOC196 (J.J.P.) 21. 14SOC228 (K.R.S.) 22. 14SOC232 (E.A.S.) 23. 14SOC242 (J.M.S.) 24. 14SOC243 (K.J.T.) 25. 14SOC244 (M.S.T.) 26. 14SOC246 (S.M.T.) 27. 14SOC259 (S.J.V.) 28. 14SOC261 (C.M.W.) 29. 14SOC265 (K.H.W.) 30. 14SOC269 (A.M.W.) 31. 14SOC280 (A.M.S.) 3) Case Closures 4) Case Status Report H. Consult with Legal Counsel I. Deliberation of Items Received After Preparation of the Agenda 1) Education and Examination Matters 2) Credentialing Matters 3) DLSC Matters 4) Monitoring Cases 5) Professional Assistance Program Cases 6) Petitions for Summary Suspensions 7) Petitions for Designation of Hearing Examiner 8) Proposed Stipulations, Final Decisions and Order 9) Administrative Warnings 10) Proposed Final Decisions and Orders 11) Matters Relating to Costs 12) Case Status Report 13) Case Closures

14) Application Matters, including reviews 15) Motions RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING CLOSED SESSION Voting on Items Considered or Deliberated on in Closed Session, If Voting is Appropriate ADJOURNMENT ******************************************************************************* MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider materials or items filed after the transmission of this notice. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Policy Development 1400 E. Washington Ave PO Box 8366 Madison WI 53708-8366 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD Room 121C 1400 E. Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Shawn Leatherwood (608) 261-4438 January 28, 2015 9:00 A.M. Public Hearing on Administrative Rule to repeal VE 2.01 (2); to renumber and amend VE 3.03 (5); to amend VE 3.03 (intro.) and VE 8.03 (1), relating to entrance to examinations. ************************************************************************************* ALL HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed in conjunction with hearings are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and testimony. In order to confirm a hearing or to request a complete copy of rules relating to this hearing, please call the listed contact person. All hearings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue; Madison Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

STATE OF WISCONSIN VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IN THE MATTER OF RULEMAKING : PROPOSED ORDER OF THE PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE : VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD : ADOPTING RULES : (CLEARINGHOUSE RULE14-064) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROPOSED ORDER An order of the Veterinary Examining Board to repeal VE 2.01 (2); renumber and amend VE 3.03 (5); to amend VE 3.03 (intro.) and VE 8.03 (1), relating to entrance to examinations. Analysis prepared by the Department of Safety and Professional Services. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANALYSIS Statutes interpreted: Section 440.071, Stats. Statutory authority: Sections 15.08 (5) (b), 227.11 (2) (a), Stats., and 2013 Wisconsin Act 114. Explanation of agency authority: Pursuant to ss. 15.08 (5) (b) and 227.11 (2) (a), Stats., the Veterinary Examining Board is generally empowered by the legislature to promulgate rules that will provide guidance within the profession and interpret the statutes it administers. 2013 Wisconsin Act 114 requires the Department of Safety and Professional Services and its attached boards to allow candidates for licensure to take their examination for a credential before completing their post-secondary education. This statutory change prompted the Veterinary Examining Board to exercise its rule-making authority to amend pertinent sections of Wis. Admin. Code specifically, ss. VE 2.01, VE 3.03, and VE 8.03 in order to give guidance within the profession related to entrance to examinations. Related statute or rule: None. Plain language analysis: Before 2013 Wisconsin Act 114, applicants for veterinary credentials were required to either have graduated from a school of veterinary medicine or expected to graduate no later than 10 months after the last date of an applicable testing period before being allowed to sit for the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE). Act 114 removed both requirements to sit for the NAVLE. Now applicants for veterinary licensure in Wisconsin are able to take the NAVLE before completing their post-secondary education. However, applicants must continue to comply with the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners requirements before taking the NAVLE. SECTION 1. repeals the requirement to have graduated or expect to graduate from a veterinary college within 10 months of the last applicable testing period before taking the NAVLE. SECTION 2. removes the requirement for veterinarians to complete their application within 140 days of the examination. SECTION 3. removes the requirement that a veterinarian who has not yet graduated provide a letter to the board notifying the board of an expected graduation date. SECTION 4. removes the requirement for veterinary technicians to complete their application within 30 days of the examination. Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulation: None. Comparison with rules in adjacent states:

Illinois: Illinois has a rule similar to the current Wisconsin rule whereby applicants must have graduated or be enrolled in an approved veterinary program and certify that the applicant will graduate from that program. If certification of graduation is not received within 90 days after the scheduled graduation date, the results of the examination shall be void. 68 Ill Admin. Code 1500.10. Iowa: Iowa requires applicants for veterinary licensure to meet the guidelines established by the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (NBVME). The applicant sends proof of completion of the NBVME application process and the administrative fee to the Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine. Iowa Admin. Code R 811-6.1. Michigan: Michigan requires applicants to graduate from veterinary college before becoming licensed. Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.4902. Minnesota: Minnesota requires a diploma, or a certificate from a college of veterinary medicine in which the applicant is enrolled certifying that the applicant will graduate at the completion of the current academic year. Minn. Stat. 156.02. Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies: No factual data or analytical methodologies were used in drafting the proposed rule due to the proposed rule being prompted by recent legislation. Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact analysis: These proposed rules do not have an economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats. The Department s Regulatory Review Coordinator may be contacted by email at Tom.Engels@wisconsin.gov, or by calling (608) 266-8608. Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis: The Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis are attached. Effect on small business: These proposed rules do not have an economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats. The Department s Regulatory Review Coordinator may be contacted by email at Tom.Engels@wisconsin.gov, or by calling (608) 266-8608. Agency contact person: Shawn Leatherwood, Administrative Rule Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 151, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708; telephone 608-261- 4438; email at Shancethea.Leatherwood@wisconsin.gov. Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission: Comments may be submitted to Shawn Leatherwood, Administrative Rule Coordinator Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 151, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, WI 53708-8935, or by email to Shancethea.Leathrewood@wisconsin.gov. Comments must be received on or before January 28, 2015 to be included in the record of rule-making proceedings. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TEXT OF RULE SECTION 1. VE 2.01 (2) is repealed. SECTION 2. VE 3.03 (intro.) is amended to read: VE 3.03 Application procedures for veterinary applicants to take board examinations. An applicant shall file a completed application with the board at least 140 days prior to the first day of the scheduled examination period. All supporting documents shall be provided in English. An application is not complete until the board receives all of the following: SECTION 3. VE 3.03 (5) is renumbered VE 3.02 (6) and amended to read:

VE 3.02 (6) A certificate of graduation from a board approved veterinary college which shall be signed and sealed by the dean of the school and submitted directly to the board by the school. Applicants who graduated from a veterinary college which is not a board approved veterinary college shall provide a certificate of graduation which is signed and sealed by the dean of the school and submitted directly to the board by the school, and evidence of successful completion of either the educational commission for foreign veterinary graduates certification program or the Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence offered by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) which shall be submitted directly to the board by the AVMA or the AAVSB. If the applicant has not yet graduated from veterinary college, a letter signed by the dean of the school and submitted directly to the board by the school providing evidence that the applicant has an expected graduation date no later than 8 months after the last date of the applicable testing period. SECTION 4. VE 8.03 (1) is amended to read: VE 8.03 Application procedures for veterinary technician applicants. (1) An applicant for a veterinary technician certificate shall file a completed application with the board at last 30 days prior to the date of the scheduled examination. All supporting documents shall be in English. An application is not complete until the board receives all of the following: SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. The rules adopted in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, pursuant to s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (END OF TEXT OF RULE) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dated Agency Chairperson Veterinary Examining Board

STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION DOA-2049 (R03/2012) ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Fiscal Estimate & Economic Impact Analysis DIVISION OF EXECUTIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE 101 EAST WILSON STREET, 10TH FLOOR P.O. BOX 7864 MADISON, WI 53707-7864 FAX: (608) 267-0372 1. Type of Estimate and Analysis Original Updated Corrected 2. Administrative Rule Chapter, Title and Number VE 2, 3, 8 3. Subject Entrance to examinations 4. Fund Sources Affected 5. Chapter 20, Stats. Appropriations Affected GPR FED PRO PRS SEG SEG-S 20.165 (1)(g) 6. Fiscal Effect of Implementing the Rule No Fiscal Effect Increase Existing Revenues Indeterminate Decrease Existing Revenues 7. The Rule Will Impact the Following (Check All That Apply) State s Economy Local Government Units Increase Costs Could Absorb Within Agency s Budget Decrease Cost Specific Businesses/Sectors Public Utility Rate Payers Small Businesses (if checked, complete Attachment A) 8. Would Implementation and Compliance Costs Be Greater Than $20 million? Yes No 9. Policy Problem Addressed by the Rule Recently passed legislation, 2013 Wisconsin Act 114 requires the Department of Safety and Professional Services, and its attached boards, to allow applicants for licensure to take their examination for a credential before they complete their post-secondary education. This proposed rule will address this change in policy by bringing current rules into conformity with the new legislation. 10. Summary of the businesses, business sectors, associations representing business, local governmental units, and individuals that may be affected by the proposed rule that were contacted for comments. The proposed rule will primarily affect licensed veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians. The rule was posted on the Department of Safety and Professional Service s website for 14 days in order to solicit comments from the public regarding the rule. No comments were received from the public regarding the rule. 11. Identify the local governmental units that participated in the development of this EIA. No local governmental units participated in the development of this EIA. 12. 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) This proposed will not have an economic or fiscal impact on specific businesses, business sectors, public utility rate payers, local governmental units or the state s economy as a whole. 13. Benefits of Implementing the Rule and Alternative(s) to Implementing the Rule The benefit of implementing the proposed rule is to bring the current rules in conformity with recent legislation, specifically 2013 Wisconsin Act 114. 14. Long Range Implications of Implementing the Rule The long range implications of implementing the rule include greater consistency in examination requirements within the profession. 15. Compare With Approaches Being Used by Federal Government None. 16. Compare With Approaches Being Used by Neighboring States (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota) 1

STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION DOA-2049 (R03/2012) ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Fiscal Estimate & Economic Impact Analysis DIVISION OF EXECUTIVE BUDGET AND FINANCE 101 EAST WILSON STREET, 10TH FLOOR P.O. BOX 7864 MADISON, WI 53707-7864 FAX: (608) 267-0372 Illinois: Illinois has a rule similar to the current Wisconsin rule whereby applicants must have graduated or be enrolled in an approved veterinary program and certify that the applicant will graduate from that program. If certification of graduation is not received within 90 days after the scheduled graduation date, the results of the examination shall be void. 68 Ill Admin. Code 1500.10. Iowa: Iowa requires applicants for veterinary licensure to meet the guidelines established by the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (NBVME). The applicant sends proof of completion of the NBVME application process and the administrative fee to the Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine. Iowa Admin. Code R 811-6.1. Michigan: Michigan requires applicants to graduate from veterinary college before becoming licensed. Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.4902. Minnesota: Minnesota requires a diploma, or a certificate from a college of veterinary medicine in which the applicant is enrolled certifying that the applicant will graduate at the completion of the current academic year. Minn. Stat. 156.02. 17. Contact Name 18. Contact Phone Number Shawn Leatherwood 608-261-4438 This document can be made available in alternate formats to individuals with disabilities upon request. 2

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Policy Development 1400 E Washington Ave PO Box 8366 Madison WI 53708-8366 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD Room 121C, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Tom Ryan (608) 266-2112 January 28, 2015 The following agenda describes the issues that the Board plans to consider at the meeting. At the time of the meeting, items may be removed from the agenda. Please consult the meeting minutes for a record of the actions of the Board. AGENDA 9:00 A.M. OPEN SESSION CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL A) Adoption of Agenda B) Welcome New Members C) Approval of Minutes of October 29, 2014 D) Administrative Updates 1) Appointments/Reappointments/Confirmations 2) Staff Updates E) Election of Board Officers for 2015 F) Appointment of Board Liaisons, and Delegated Authorities G) Continuing Education - Discussion H) Legislative/Administrative Rule Matters 1) 9:00 A.M. Public Hearing on Clearinghouse Rule 14-064 Relating to Entrance to Exams a) Review and Respond to Clearinghouse Report and Public Hearing Comments b) Review and Respond to Recommended Changes to VE 3.02 and VE 3.03 2) Current and Future Rule Making and Legislative Initiatives 3) Administrative Rules Report I) American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) Matters 1) 2014 AAVSB Meeting Summary 2) AAVSB 2015 Call for Nominations 3) 2015 AAVSB Annual Meeting a) 2015 AAVSB Annual Meeting and Conference Call for Topics J) Speaking Engagement(s), Travel, or Public Relation Request(s)

K) Informational Items 1) Practice Act Model Update L) Items Added After Preparation of Agenda: 1) Introductions, Announcements and Recognition 2) Administrative Updates 3) Education and Examination Matters 4) Credentialing Matters 5) Practice Matters 6) Legislation/Administrative Rule Matters 7) Liaison Report(s) 8) Informational Item(s) 9) Disciplinary Matters 10) Presentations of Petition(s) for Summary Suspension 11) Presentation of Proposed Stipulation(s), Final Decision(s) and Order(s) 12) Presentation of Proposed Decisions 13) Presentation of Interim Order(s) 14) Petitions for Re-Hearing 15) Petitions for Assessments 16) Petitions to Vacate Order(s) 17) Petitions for Designation of Hearing Examiner 18) Requests for Disciplinary Proceeding Presentations 19) Motions 20) Petitions 21) Appearances from Requests Received or Renewed 22) Speaking Engagement(s), Travel, or Public Relation Request(s) M) Public Comments CONVENE TO CLOSED SESSION to deliberate on cases following hearing ( 19.85 (1) (a), Stats.); to consider licensure or certification of individuals ( 19.85 (1) (b), Stats.); to consider closing disciplinary investigations with administrative warnings ( 19.85 (1) (b), Stats. and 440.205, Stats.); to consider individual histories or disciplinary data ( 19.85 (1) (f), Stats.); and to confer with legal counsel ( 19.85 (1) (g), Stats.). N) Monitoring Matters O) Presentation and/or Deliberation on Proposed Stipulations, Final Decisions and Orders by the Division of Legal Services and Compliance (DLSC) 1) Lynda Ludwig, D.V.M. 12 VET 004 2) Mark Frautschy, D.V.M. 13 VET 018 3) Mary Frautschy, D.V.M. 13 VET 018 4) Lucas G. Brzezinski, D.V.M. 14 VET 028 P) Case Status Report Q) Case Closing(s) R) Deliberation of Items Added After Preparation of the Agenda 1) Education and Examination Matters 2) Credentialing Matters 3) Disciplinary Matters 4) Monitoring Matters 5) Professional Assistance Procedure (PAP) Matters

6) Petition(s) for Summary Suspensions 7) Proposed Stipulations, Final Decisions and Orders 8) Administrative Warnings 9) Proposed Decisions 10) Matters Relating to Costs 11) Complaints 12) Case Closings 13) Case Status Report 14) Petition(s) for Extension of Time 15) Proposed Interim Orders 16) Petitions for Assessments and Evaluations 17) Petitions to Vacate Orders 18) Remedial Education Cases 19) Motions 20) Petitions for Re-Hearing 21) Appearances from Requests Received or Renewed S) Consulting with Legal Counsel RECONVENE TO OPEN SESSION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING CLOSED SESSION T) Open Session Items Noticed Above not Completed in the Initial Open Session U) Vote on Items Considered or Deliberated Upon in Closed Session, if Voting is Appropriate V) Ratification of Licenses and Certificates ADJOURNMENT ************************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider materials or items filed after the transmission of this notice. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Legal Services and Compliance 1400 E Washington Ave PO Box 7190 Madison WI 53707-7190 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary VETERINARY EXAMINING BOARD Room 121C, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Steve Engelbrecht (608) 261-4483 January 28, 2015 SCREENING PANEL 9:30 a.m. (Immediately after Veterinary Examining Board meeting) 1. Call Open Session to Order 2. Convene to Closed Session to consider discipline (s. 19.85(1)(b), Stats., and to consider individual histories or disciplinary data (s. 19.85(1)(f), Stats. a. Screen complaints received from the public against credential holders. The panel consists of four Board members and Department Staff. 3. Reconvene to Open Session 4. Vote on Items Considered or Deliberated Upon In Closed Session 5. Adjournment ************************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider in closed session, stipulations filed after the transmission of this notice. Examinations are open only to authorized candidates. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.

Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services Division of Legal Services and Compliance 1400 E Washington Ave PO Box 7190 Madison WI 53707-7190 Phone: 608-266-2112 Web: http://dsps.wi.gov Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov Scott Walker, Governor Dave Ross, Secretary TELECONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR SECTION Room 112, 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison Contact: Steve Engelbrecht (608) 261-4483 January 30, 2015 SCREENING PANEL 11:00 a.m. 1. Call Open Session to Order 2. Convene To Closed Session to consider discipline (s. 19.85(1)(b), Stats., and to consider individual histories or disciplinary data (s. 19.85(1)(f), Stats. a. Screen complaints received from the public against credential holders. The panel consists of one Board members and Department Staff. 3. Reconvene to Open Session 4. Vote on Items Considered or Deliberated Upon In Closed Session 5. Adjournment ************************************************************************************ MEETINGS AND HEARINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND MAY BE CANCELLED WITHOUT NOTICE. Times listed for meeting items are approximate and depend on the length of discussion and voting. All meetings are held at 1400 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. In order to confirm a meeting or to request a complete copy of the board s agenda, please call the listed contact person. The board may also consider in closed session, stipulations filed after the transmission of this notice. Examinations are open only to authorized candidates. Times listed for the commencement of disciplinary hearings may be changed by the examiner for the convenience of the parties. Interpreters for the hearing impaired provided upon request by contacting the Affirmative Action Officer, 608-266-2112.