EXECIUTIVE BRANCH: EDUCATION


  (UW system members of Educational Communications Board); ELEANOR ANDERSON,
ERNEST
  HENDRICKS, JR. (public members), JAMES M. HANEY, J. MICHAEL NORMAN (representing
UW
  radio stations), 2 vacancies (representing Friends of WHA-TV) (all appointed
by governor).
Statutory Reference: Section 15.917 (1).
  History: 1985 Wisconsin Act 29 created the Council on Public Broadcasting.
  Organization: The 11-member council consists of the chairpersons of the
Councils on Instruc-
tional Telecommunications, Public Radio, and Public Television; 2 UW system
members of the
Educational Communications Board; and 6 members appointed by the governor.
Of the 6 gu-
bernatorial appointees, 2 represent University of Wisconsin System radio
stations, 2 represent
the Friends of WHA-TV, and 2 are public members. All serve 4-year terms.
  Agency Responsibility: The council advises the Board of Regents on matters
relating to public
broadcasting within the University of Wisconsin System.



INDEPENDENT UNIT ATTACHED FOR BUDGETING, PROGRAM COORDINATION
  AND RELATED MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS BY SECTION 15.03 OF THE STATUTES



                         PHARMACY INTERNSHIP BOARD

Pharmacy Internship Board: CHARLES LANG, KENNETH SCHAEFER (members of Pharmacy
Exam-
  ining Board appointed by board); LARRY BOH, JOSEPH WIEDERHOLT (UW School
of Pharmacy
  faculty appointed by dean); ROBERT HEIN, THOMAS POLLARD (members of Wisconsin
Pharma-
  ceutical Association appointed by association); FRANCES MARY KERSCHER (public
member
  appointed by the governor).
Director: RICHARD KRUMBIEGEL.
Mailing Address: 1336 Chamberlin Hall, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1150
University Av-
  enue, Madison 53706.
Telephone: (608) 262-3717.
Statutory Reference: Section 15.915 (3).
  History: Originally created by Chapter 351, Laws of 1965, as the Pharmacy
Internship Com-
mission, the agency was renamed a board and placed under the newly created
Department of
Regulation and Licensing by Chapter 75, Laws of 1967. In 1979 (Chapter 34)
the board was
transferred to the University of Wisconsin as an independent agency attached
to the university.
  Organization: The board consists of 7 members: 2 members of the Pharmacy
Examining
Board appointed by that board, 2 members of the University of Wisconsin School
of Pharmacy
faculty appointed by the dean of the school, 2 members appointed by the Wisconsin
Pharmaceu-
tical Association, and one public member appointed by the governor with the
advice and consent
of the senate. Members not appointed by the Pharmacy Examining Board serve
staggered 5-year
terms. The board appoints a full-time director outside the classified service.
  Agency Responsibility: The board, through its regulatory authority, sets
standards for intern-
ship sites and preceptors, determines quantitative time requirements for
interns, approves
school-sponsored experience programs for internship credit, and licenses
interns. The board's
activities include: development of competency objectives, preceptor training
conferences, intern
seminars and placement services, publication of intern manuals and newsletter,
pre/post testing
program, interstate verification/evaluation/accreditation of internship practice,
and liaison and
consultation services to the UW School of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy Examining
Board.


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