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Wisconsin's Department that Oversees Professional Licensing Getting a Funding Boost

Monday, July 17th, 2023 -- 9:00 AM

(By Sarah Lehr, Wisconsin Public Radio) The department that oversees professional licensing is getting a funding boost in the state's new biennial budget, although staffing levels will be far below the level initially proposed by Gov. Tony Evers.

According to Sarah Lehr with Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin's Department of Safety and Professional Services oversees credentials for hundreds of professions ranging from social workers to plumbers, but it's come under criticism over licensing delays.

The Democratic governor asked for close to 80 additional full-time equivalent positions to staff the agency in the current budget cycle, but the Republican-led Legislature ultimately approved less than a quarter of that amount at close to 18 positions.

In all, lawmakers allocated close to $145 million for the Department and Safety and Professional Services over the next two fiscal years, a more than 18 percent increase. The department's budget includes more than $6 million for technological investments, including software and equipment, improvements that Republican lawmakers said should improve efficiency.

Marc Herstand, who leads Wisconsin's chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, said he's disappointed in lawmakers for not fully funding the agency's staffing request. He says more robust staffing would be possible if the legislature allowed the department to spend its licensing fee revenue on hiring more employees.

DSPS Secretary-Designee Dan Hareth told lawmakers this spring the time for processing and issuing licenses was down to an average of 38 days, compared to an average of 45 days when he started the role in August 2022, and nearly 80 days as of several years ago.

A review of DSPS operations is ongoing after being ordered by the Republican-controlled Legislative Audit Committee earlier this year. Evers signed Wisconsin's new budget last week. It took effect retroactively at the start of the fiscal year July 1st.


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