An agency may use informal conferences and consultations to obtain the viewpoint and advice of interested persons with respect to contemplated rule making. An agency may also appoint a committee of experts, interested persons or representatives of the public to advise it with respect to any contemplated rule making. Such a committee shall have advisory powers only. Whenever an agency appoints a committee under this section, the agency shall submit a list of the members of the committee to the joint committee for review of administrative rules.
Wis. Stat. § 227.13
Advisory committees and informal consultations
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 313 Wis. 2d 749 - Cholvin v. Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services (2008)
Most recently applied in 313 Wis. 2d 749 - Cholvin v. Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services (July 2008)
1985 a. 182; 2017 a. 369.
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