Examples of Wisconsin Administrative Code in a sentence
Wisconsin Administrative Code A-E 7.08 identifies when Public Land System (PLS) tie sheets must be filed with the Dane County Surveyor’s office.
All materials, equipment, and supplies provided to the University must comply fully with all safety requirements as set forth by the Wisconsin Administrative Code, Rules of the Industrial Commission on Safety, and all applicable OSHA Standards.
NR-151 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code will be effective on October 1, 2004.
In addition, any material, equipment or supplies provided to the County must comply with all safety requirements as set forth by the Wisconsin Administrative Code, Rules of the Industrial Commission on Safety and all applicable OSHA Standards.
All materials, equipment, and supplies provided to the State of Wisconsin must comply fully with all safety requirements as set forth by the Wisconsin Administrative Code and all applicable OSHA Standards.
All vehicles must comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations for the operation of buses and motor vehicles in the State of Wisconsin, including but not limited to: Wisconsin State Statutes: Chapter 110, 121, 340, 347, 632 Wisconsin Administrative Code: TRANS 300 All updates and revisions of any applicable law, rule or regulation shall be complied with immediately.
This special provision describes verifying, restoring, and preserving reference (witness) monuments for existing U.S. public land survey corners.B MaterialsProvide reference monument materials that satisfy Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter A-E 7.07.
Provide a temporary tie sheet to the department and the county surveyor for use by the public during the construction phase of the project and before final monumentation is complete.Prepare and file final U.S. public land survey monument records according to the Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter A-E 7.08.
Unlisted Codes That Do Not Require Prior AuthorizationIf an unlisted procedure code does not require PA, documentation submitted with the claim to justify use of the unlisted code and to describe the procedure/service rendered must be sufficient to allow ForwardHealth to determine the nature and scope of the procedure and to determine whether or not the procedure is covered and was medically necessary, as defined in Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Suspensions or revocations of nonmetallic mining reclamation permits pursuant to this chapter, other reclamation ordinances or Chapter NR 135, Wisconsin Administrative Code.