29.06 (1) All confiscated wild animals, or carcasses or parts thereof, that are confiscated by the department and all confiscated apparatus, appliances, equipment, vehicles or devices shall, if not destroyed as authorized by law, be sold at the highest price obtainable, by the department or its wardens, or by an agent on commission under the written authority and supervision of the department. The net proceeds of such the sales, after deducting the expense of seizure and sale and any such commissions, shall be promptly remitted by the warden by whom or under whose authority and supervision the sales are made, to the department; the remittance to be accompanied by a complete and certified report of such the sales, supported by proper vouchers covering all deductions made for expenses and commissions, to be filed with the department. Of the remittance from such the sales of confiscated apparatus, appliances, equipment, vehicles or devices, 18% shall be paid into the conservation fund to reimburse it for expenses incurred in seizure and sale, and the remaining 82% shall be paid into the common school fund. In the case of the proceeds from the sale of a confiscated motor vehicle if the holder of a security interest perfected by filing with such the motor vehicle as security, satisfies (and the burden of proof shall be upon the holder of a security interest) proves to the court, or after judgment of confiscation, to the department, that the violation that led to such the confiscation was not with his or her knowledge, consent or connivance or with that of some person employed or trusted by the holder of a security interest, there shall also be deducted the amount due under the security agreement from the proceeds of such the sale and the amount due shall be paid to the one entitled; in case a sufficient amount does not remain for such purpose after the other deductions then the amount remaining shall be paid. The department shall make a reasonable effort within 10 days after seizure to ascertain if a security interest in the seized motor vehicle exists, and shall within 10 days after obtaining actual or constructive notice of such any security interest give the secured party notice of the time and place when there is to be any proceeding before the court or the judge pertaining to such the confiscation and shall also give such the secured party at least 10 days' notice of the time and place of sale. Constructive notice shall be limited to security interests perfected by filing. In all such cases the time of sale of the confiscated motor vehicle shall be within 20 days after judgment of confiscation provided in s. 29.05 (8). The provisions of s. 973.075 (1) (b) 1. to 3. and (5) apply to vehicles other than motor vehicles under this subsection. This subsection shall not apply to a deer killed, or so injured that it must be killed, by a collision with a motor vehicle on a highway. Such deer carcass shall be released free of charge to the motor vehicle operator under s. 29.40 (5) by the department or its agent, but shall be retained by the department or its agent if the motor vehicle operator declines to accept the carcass. For purposes of this subsection, “deer" does not include farm-raised deer.
79,10 Section 10 . 29.06 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.06 (2) On any such sales under this section of wild animals, or carcasses or parts thereof, the warden or agent selling them shall issue to each purchaser a certificate, on forms to be prepared and furnished by the department, covering such sales. The wild animals, or carcasses or parts thereof, so purchased shall be consumed or otherwise disposed of by the purchaser within a period to be set by the department, but shall not be resold, bartered, or exchanged, in whole or in part, to any other person, except as provided in sub. (3).
79,11 Section 11 . 29.06 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.06 (3) Confiscated fish or game sold under this section to the keeper, manager, or steward of any restaurant, club, hotel, or boarding house may be served to the guests thereof; but in such case the certificate covering the purchase shall be hung in public view in the place where the fish or game is served, and such fish or game shall at the time of sale be tagged by the warden or agent selling it, such tag to show the date of sale and be returned to said warden or agent within 5 days thereafter.
79,12 Section 12 . 29.092 (9) (hg) of the statutes is repealed.
79,13 Section 13 . 29.092 (9) (hr) of the statutes is repealed.
79,14 Section 14 . 29.093 (9) (gm) of the statutes is repealed.
79,15 Section 15 . 29.093 (9) (gr) of the statutes is repealed.
79,16 Section 16 . 29.40 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.40 (6) (title) Commercially raised Farm-raised deer. This section does not apply to commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,17 Section 17 . 29.42 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.42 (4) (title) Commercially raised Farm-raised deer. This section does not permit the seizure by the department, or prohibit the possession or sale, of commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m), that are kept in compliance with this chapter.
79,18 Section 18 . 29.425 (4m) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.425 (4m) Applicability. This section does not apply to commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,19 Section 19 . 29.427 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.427 (6) Destruction. A person may kill at any time a wild skunk which is a nuisance to activities authorized under s. 29.55, 29.572, 29.574, 29.575, 29.578, 29.58 or 29.585. A person who kills an adult wild skunk with young shall attempt to kill the young skunks.
79,20 Section 20 . 29.43 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.43 (5) (b) Subsections (1) to (4) do not apply to the possession, transportation, delivery or receipt of commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,21 Section 21 . 29.44 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.44 (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to the possession, transportation, delivery or receipt of commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,22 Section 22 . 29.45 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.45 (6) This section does not apply to the transportation of commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,23 Section 23 . 29.48 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.48 (1m) Subsection (1) does not apply to commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,24 Section 24 . 29.49 (1) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.49 (1) (a) (intro.) Except as provided in ss. s. 29.52 and 29.581, no innkeeper, manager or steward of any restaurant, club, hotel, boarding house, tavern, logging camp or mining camp may sell, barter, serve or give, or cause to be sold, bartered, served or given to the guests or boarders thereof:
79,25 Section 25 . 29.49 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
29.49 (3) Exemption. This section does not apply to the meat from farm-raised deer.
79,26 Section 26 . 29.55 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
29.55 (2m) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to farm-raised deer.
79,27 Section 27 . 29.574 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.574 (1m) This section does not apply to commercially raised farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,28 Section 28 . 29.578 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.578 (1m) This section does not apply to commercially raised deer, as defined in s. 95.25 (5m), or to commercial deer farms licensed under s. 29.58 of the genus dama, cervus or rangifer.
79,29 Section 29 . 29.58 of the statutes is repealed.
79,30 Section 30 . 29.581 of the statutes is repealed.
79,31g Section 31g. 29.583 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.583 (1) The department may seize and dispose of or may authorize the disposal of any deer that has escaped from land licensed under s. 29.574, or 29.578 or 29.58 or owned by a person registered under s. 95.55 if the escaped deer has traveled more than 3 miles from the land or if the licensee or person has not had the deer returned to the land within 72 hours of the discovery of the escape.
79,31r Section 31r. 29.583 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.583 (2) Notwithstanding the 72-hour waiting period in sub. (1), the department of natural resources may dispose of the deer immediately if the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection determines that the deer poses a risk to public safety or to the health of other domestic or wild animals.
79,33 Section 33. 29.585 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.585 (2) (a) The term In this section, “wild animal" as used in this section means any mammal, fish or bird of a wild nature as distinguished from domestic animals under the common law or under the Wisconsin statutes whether or not the mammal, fish or bird was bred or reared in captivity, but does not include deer of the genus dama, cervus or rangifer.
79,34 Section 34 . 29.586 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
29.586 (4) This section does not apply to farm-raised deer.
79,35 Section 35 . 29.59 (1) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.59 (1) (f) Notwithstanding s. 29.01 (14), “wild animal" means any undomesticated mammal or bird, but does not include farm-raised deer.
79,36 Section 36 . 29.598 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.598 (1) Definition. As used in In this section, “wildlife damage" means damage caused by wild deer that live in the wild, bear or geese to commercial seedings or crops on agricultural land, to orchard trees or nursery stock or to apiaries or livestock.
79,37 Section 37 . 29.645 of the statutes is amended to read:
29.645 Larceny of game. A person who, without permission of the owner, molests, disturbs or appropriates any wild animal or its carcass that has been lawfully reduced to possession by another shall forfeit not less than $1,000 nor more than $2,000. This section does not apply to farm-raised deer.
79,38 Section 38 . 29.99 (15) of the statutes is amended to read:
29.99 (15) In any prosecution under this section it is not necessary for the state to allege or prove that the animals were not commercially raised farm-raised deer or domesticated animals; that they were not taken for scientific purposes, or that they were taken or in possession or under control without a required approval. The person claiming that these animals were commercially raised farm-raised deer or domesticated animals, that they were taken for scientific purposes or that they were taken or in possession or under control under the required approval, has the burden of proving these facts. In this subsection, “commercially raised deer" has the meaning given in s. 95.25 (5m).
79,39b Section 39b. 90.20 of the statutes is created to read:
90.20 Fencing of farm-raised deer. (1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) “Farm-raised deer" has the meaning given in s. 95.001 (1) (a).
(b) “Heavily galvanized" means having a zinc coating weighing 230 grams per square meter or 0.8 ounces per square foot.
(c) “High tensile" means having a tensile strength of 179,000 to 210,000 pounds per square inch.
(d) “Medium tensile" means having a tensile strength of 101,000 to 123,000 pounds per square inch.
(2) Specifications. Any person who keeps farm-raised deer shall keep the farm-raised deer enclosed by a fence that meets all of the following requirements:
(a) Except for animals of the genus rangifer, the fence is at least 7 feet 10 inches high and is a woven wire fence that satisfies sub. (3), is a high tensile fence that satisfies sub. (4) or, if made of other materials, is of a design and level of strength that provides equivalent retentive capacity. The top 6 inches of the fence may consist of a single strand of smooth high tensile wire.
(b) For animals of the genus rangifer, the fence is at least 5 feet high and is a woven wire fence that satisfies sub. (3), is a high tensile fence that satisfies sub. (4) or, if made of other materials, is of a design and level of strength that provides equivalent retentive capacity.
(c) If the fence is made with wood posts, all of the following apply:
1. The posts are at least 12 feet long.
2. The tops of the line posts are, if rectangular, at least 3.5 inches in the smallest dimension or, if round, at least 3.5 inches in diameter.
3. The tops of the corner and gate posts are, if rectangular, at least 5.5 inches in the smallest dimension or, if round, at least 5.5 inches in diameter.
4. The wires are held securely to the posts, allowing for free movement of the horizontal line wires, using 9-gauge staples of at least 1.5 inch size.
(d) If the fence is made with steel or iron posts, the posts are at least 11 feet long or, if the posts are of the type known as T post, the posts are at least 10 feet long.
(e) The wires are installed on the side of the fence toward the farm-raised deer except at corners.
(3) Woven wire fence. A woven wire fence satisfies the requirements of this subsection if all of the following apply;
(a) The wire is 14 1/2 gauge or heavier.
(b) If the wire is 14 1/2 gauge, the mesh is not larger than 36 square inches.
(c) If the wire is heavier than 14 1/2 gauge, the mesh is not larger than 48 square inches.
(d) The posts are not more than 12 feet apart.
(4) High tensile fence. A high tensile fence satisfies the requirements of this subsection if all of the following apply:
(a) The horizontal line wires are not less than 2.5 millimeters in size and are heavily galvanized high tensile wire.
(b) The vertical stay wires are not less than 2.5 millimeters in size and are heavily galvanized medium tensile wire.
(c) The knot wire is not less than 2.24 millimeters in size and is heavily galvanized mild steel.
(d) The distance between vertical stay wires is not more than 6 inches.
(e) The distance between horizontal line wires is not more than 4 inches in the bottom foot of the fence, is not more than 6.5 inches in the next 2 feet of the fence and is not more than 8.5 inches in the rest of the fence.
(f) The posts are not more than 20 feet apart.
79,40 Section 40 . 93.07 (10) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 27, is renumbered 93.07 (10) (b) and amended to read:
93.07 (10) (b) To protect the health of domestic animals of the state; to determine and employ the most efficient and practical means for the prevention, suppression, control and eradication of communicable diseases among domestic animals, and for these purposes it may establish, maintain, enforce and regulate such quarantine and such other measures relating to the importation, movement and care of animals and their products, the disinfection of suspected localities and articles, and the disposition of animals, as the department may deem necessary. The definition of “communicable disease" in s. 990.01 (5g) does not apply to this subsection paragraph.
79,41 Section 41 . 93.07 (10) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
93.07 (10) (a) In this subsection, “domestic animals" includes farm-raised deer, as defined in s. 95.001 (1) (a).
79,42 Section 42 . 95.001 (1) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 95.001 (1) (am).
79,43 Section 43 . 95.001 (1) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
95.001 (1) (a) “Farm-raised deer" means an animal that is a member of the family cervidae and of the genus dama, the genus rangifer or the genus cervus, except for an elk that is present in the wild and that does not have an ear tag or other mark identifying it as being raised on a farm.
79,44 Section 44 . 95.25 (1) and (2) of the statutes are amended to read:
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