What is an administrative rule?
A rule is an agency policy that governs people’s rights or conduct and has the force of law. Agencies promulgate administrative rules in order to administer and enforce specific state laws and to implement general agency objectives. Each rule must be authorized by statute. A rule can also be referred to as a chapter of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
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