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27.01
(2) (d) Enter into agreements with the federal government, the
10government of neighboring states, state departments, counties, towns, scientific
11societies, organizations, individuals or others on any subject considered of concern
12and benefit to the state parks. Operation of historic buildings, restorations,
13museums or remains within the boundaries of a state park or parks may be vested
14by such agreements in the historical society, which may
, in accordance with s. 44.02
15(5), charge
a resident an admission fee
and shall charge a nonresident an admission
16fee to such buildings, restorations, museums or remains
in accordance with s. 44.02
17(5) in order to defray in whole or in part the costs of operation of such sites.".
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2027.012 Mountain Bay State Trail. The department shall expend up to
21$333,000 from the appropriations under s. 20.370 (1) (ea), (eq), (mu) and (my) for the
22completion of the Mountain Bay State Trail in Shawano County and for the
23maintenance of trail crossings for the Mountain Bay State Trail in Brown, Oconto,
24Shawano and Marathon counties. The department shall determine how the moneys
1to be expended under this section shall be allocated from one or more of these
2appropriations.".
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5"
Section 954mm. 27.014 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 27.014 (1m), and
627.014 (1m) (a), as renumbered, is amended to read:
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27.014
(1m) (a) If the department finds a vehicle in a vehicle admission area,
8as defined in s. 27.01 (7) (a) 3., that does not have a valid
sticker receipt affixed to
9it
or otherwise displayed as authorized under s. 27.01 (7) (e) and the department
10cannot locate the operator of the vehicle, the owner of the vehicle shall be presumed
11liable for a violation of s. 27.01 (7) (b).
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27.014
(1c) Definition. In this section, with respect to a vehicle that is
14registered, or is required to be registered, by a lessee of the vehicle under ch. 341,
15"owner" means the lessee of the vehicle.
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27.014
(2) Defenses. (intro.) The following are defenses to the imposition of
18liability under sub.
(1) (1m):
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27.014
(2) (b) If the owner of the vehicle provides the department with the name
21and address of the person operating the vehicle or having the vehicle under his or her
22control at the time of the violation and sufficient information for the department to
23determine that probable cause does not exist to believe that the owner of the vehicle
1was operating the vehicle at the time of the violation, then the owner of the vehicle
2shall not be liable under sub.
(1) (1m) or s. 27.01 (7) (b).
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27.014
(2) (c) If the vehicle is owned by a lessor of vehicles and at the time of
5the violation the vehicle was in the possession of a lessee, and the lessor provides the
6department with the information required under s. 343.46 (3), then the lessee and
7not the lessor shall be liable under sub.
(1) (1m) or s. 27.01 (7) (b).
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27.014
(2) (d) If the vehicle is owned by a dealer, as defined in s. 340.01 (11)
10(intro.) but including the persons specified in s. 340.01 (11) (a) to (d), and at the time
11of the violation the vehicle was being operated by or was under the control of any
12person on a trial run, and if the dealer provides the department with the name,
13address and operator's license number of the person operating the vehicle, then that
14person, and not the dealer, shall be liable under sub.
(1) (1m) or s. 27.01 (7) (b).".
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28.02
(4) (bm) Paragraph (b) does not apply to sales under s. 23.15 (2r).".
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29.092
(2) (em)
Resident wild turkey. The fee for a resident wild turkey hunting
22license is
$10.25 $9.25.
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129.092
(2) (kd)
Nonresident wild turkey. The fee for a nonresident wild turkey
2hunting license is
$54.25 $53.25.".
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29.092
(14) (c)
Use of surcharge fees. The wildlife damage surcharge shall be
6collected as are other approval fees and the surcharge fees shall be deposited in the
7conservation fund to be used for the wildlife damage abatement program,
for the
8wildlife damage claim program
, for wildlife abatement and control grants under s.
929.595 and for removal activities by the department under s. 29.59.".
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29.092
(14) (a)
Surcharge generally. In addition to the fees specified under
14subs. (2) (a) and (c) to
(k) (kd), (3v) (a) 1. and (am) and (4) (a) and (am), a person who
15applies for a resident small game,
resident wild turkey, resident deer, resident
16Class A or Class B bear, resident archer, nonresident annual small game,
17nonresident 5-day small game,
nonresident wild turkey, nonresident deer,
18nonresident Class A or Class B bear, nonresident fur-bearing animal, nonresident
19archer license, resident sports license, or nonresident sports license shall pay a
20wildlife damage surcharge of $1.
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129.092
(14) (b)
Addition of surcharge. The wildlife damage surcharge shall be
2added to the fee provided in sub. (2) (a) or (c) to
(k) (kd), (3v) (a) 1. or (am) or (4) (a),
3(am), (b) or (bn).".
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5"
Section 1099b. 29.24 of the statutes is renumbered 29.24 (1) (intro.) and
6amended to read:
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29.24
(1) (intro.) The owner or occupant of any land, and any member of his or
8her family, may hunt or trap beaver,
coyotes, foxes, raccoons, woodchucks, rabbits
9and squirrels on the land without a license at any time, except
that such as follows:
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10(a) Such persons may not hunt
any of these wild animals during the period of
1124 hours prior to the opening date for deer hunting in those counties or parts of
12counties where an open season for hunting deer with firearms is established.
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13(2) The owner or occupant of any land and any member of his or her family may
14take beaver, rabbits, raccoons and squirrels on the land at any time by means of live
15trapping with box traps in areas where the discharge of a firearm is
unlawful illegal.
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29.24
(1) (b) Such persons may not hunt coyotes during an open season for
18hunting deer with firearms in an area that is closed by the department by rule to
19coyote hunting.".
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29.29
(4) Use of pesticides. The department of natural resources, after public
23hearing, may promulgate rules governing the use of any pesticide which it finds is
24a serious hazard to wild animals other than those it is intended to control, and the
1making of reports thereon. In making such determinations, the department to the
2extent relevant shall consider the need for pesticides to protect the well-being of the
3general public.
It shall obtain the recommendation of the pesticide review board and
4such rules, other than rules to protect groundwater promulgated to comply with ch.
5160, are not effective until approved by the pesticide review board. "Pesticide" has
6the meaning designated in s. 94.67.".
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929.595 Wildlife control in urban communities. (1) The department shall
10establish a program to award matching grants to urban communities for up to 50%
11of the costs for projects to plan wildlife abatement measures or to engage in wildlife
12control efforts or both.
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13(2) A grant awarded under this section may not exceed $5,000.
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14(3) The department shall promulgate rules establishing criteria for awarding
15grants under this section.".
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20"(am)
Type of damage eligible. The type of wildlife damage that is eligible for
21wildlife damage claim payments shall be limited to damage to commercial seedings
22or crops growing on agricultural land, damage to crops that have been harvested for
23sale or further use but that have not been removed from the agricultural land,
24damage to orchard trees or nursery stock or damage to apiaries or livestock.".
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2"2m. That the claim contains an estimate of the total wildlife damage that
3occurred, regardless of the amount that is eligible for payment under par. (d).".
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5405. Page 528, line 3: delete lines 3 and 4 and substitute "In calculating the
6amount to be paid for a claim, the department shall determine the amount as
7follows:".
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9"1. If the amount of the claim is $250 or less, the claimant will receive no
10payment.
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2. If the amount of claim is more than $250 but not more than $5,250, the
12claimant will be paid 100% of the amount of the claim that exceeds $250.
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3. If the amount of the claim is more than $5,250, the claimant will be paid the
14amount calculated under subd. 2., plus 80% of the amount of the claim that exceeds
15$5,250, subject to subd. 4.
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4. The total amount paid to a claimant under this paragraph may not exceed
17$15,000 for each claim.".
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21"(am)
Type of damage eligible. The type of wildlife damage that is eligible for
22wildlife damage abatement assistance shall be limited to damage to commercial
23seedings or crops growing on agricultural land, damage to crops that have been
24harvested for sale or further use but that have not been removed from the
1agricultural land, damage to orchard trees or nursery stock or damage to apiaries or
2livestock.".
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4"(am)
Exemption. The requirements to allow hunting under par. (a) do not
5apply to a person seeking wildlife damage abatement assistance if the person does
6not have authority to control entry on the land that is subject to those requirements
7and if the damage on the land is damage to apiaries.".
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10"
Section 1139x. 30.1255 (1) (intro.) and (a) of the statutes are consolidated,
11renumbered 30.1255 (1) and amended to read:
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30.1255
(1) (title)
Definitions Definition. In this section
: (a) "Aquatic,
13"aquatic nuisance species" means a nonindigenous species that threatens the
14diversity or abundance of native species or the ecological stability of infested waters
15or that threatens a commercial, agricultural, aquacultural or recreational activity
16dependent on infested waters.
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30.1255
(3) (a) (intro.)
After consulting with the council, the The department
21shall submit periodically to the legislature reports describing all of the following:".
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130.12
(4) (bn) Any interdepartmental liaison procedures established under par.
2(b) that relate to mitigation of wetland loss may not do any of the following:
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1. Require that the area of the wetland to be restored or created be larger than
4the area of the wetland to be lost.
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2. Regulate or give priority to sites for the wetlands to be created or restored
6based on proximity of the sites to the wetlands to be lost except that the procedures
7may give priority to sites that are in the same watersheds or aquifers as are the
8wetlands to be lost.".