AB100-ASA1-AA8,252,3
186.303
(6) (e) Cost data shall not include state or federal contributions to the
2work, all other public agency fund contributions, and all private contributions
other
3than local assessments or special assessments paid by governmental agencies.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,252,136
86.31
(2) (a) The department shall administer a local roads improvement
7program to accelerate the improvement of seriously deteriorating local roads by
8reimbursing political subdivisions for improvements. The selection of improvements
9that may be funded under the program shall be performed by officials of each political
10subdivision, consistent with the requirements of subs. (3)
, (3g) and (3m). The
11department shall notify each county highway commissioner of any deadline that
12affects eligibility for reimbursement under the program no later than 15 days before
13such deadline.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,252,1715
86.31
(3) (b) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fr), after first
16deducting the funds allocated under
sub. subs. (3g) and (3m), the department shall
17allocate funds for entitlement as follows:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,252,2319
86.31
(3g) County trunk highway improvements. From the appropriation
20under s. 20.395 (2) (fr), the department shall allocate $5,000,000 in each fiscal year
21to fund county trunk highway improvements with eligible costs totaling more than
22$250,000. The funding of improvements under this subsection is in addition to the
23allocation of funds for entitlements under sub. (3).
AB100-ASA1-AA8,253,2
186.31
(6) (d) Procedures for reimbursements for
county trunk highway
2improvements under sub. (3g) and for town road improvements under sub. (3m).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,253,118
92.05
(3) (k)
Nutrient management rules. The department shall promulgate
9rules to improve agricultural nutrient management in this state. The rules shall be
10consistent with rules promulgated under s. 281.16 (3) and shall include incentives,
11educational and outreach provisions and compliance requirements.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,253,1614
92.07
(7m) Assistance to the department of transportation. Each land
15conservation committee shall cooperate with the department of transportation as
16requested under s. 85.195.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,254,220
92.14
(3m) Shoreland management grants. (intro.) From the appropriation
21under s. 20.115 (7)
(c) or (qd), the department shall award grants to counties or
22farmers for implementing best management practices required under a shoreland
1management ordinance enacted under s. 92.17, including reimbursement for all of
2the following:".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,254,95
92.14
(4) (title)
Other soil land and water resource grants. (intro.) From
6the moneys remaining in s. 20.115 (7) (c)
and (qd) after the department has awarded
7all grants for a year under sub. (3)
or from the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (qd),
8the department may award grants to any eligible county, including any county which
9has received a grant under sub. (3)
or (3m), for one or more of the following:".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,254,12
10918. Page 1153, line 20: delete lines 20 and 21 and substitute "
to manage
11animal waste and conserve soil approved in plans under s. 92.10
and under s. 92.15,
121985 stats.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,254,1615
92.14
(4m) Grant priority. The department shall give grants under sub. (4)
16(c) priority over other grants under sub. (4) and grants under sub. (3m).".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,255,219
92.14
(6) (a) The department shall
establish a priority list of funding needs 20propose spending levels for
soil
land and water resource management activities
21under this section.
The department shall submit the proposed spending levels to the
22board. The board shall review the proposed spending levels and shall approve,
23approve with modifications or disapprove the spending levels. The board may modify
1the spending levels if demand for grants under sub. (4) (c) is greater than was
2anticipated when the spending levels were established.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,255,139
92.14
(10) Training. The county may use a grant under this section for training
10required under s. 92.18 or for any other training necessary to prepare personnel to
11perform job duties related to this section. The department may contract with any
12person
from the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (c) for services to administer or
13implement this chapter, including information and education and training.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,256,218
93.50
(2) (title)
Board, mediators Mediators and arbitrators. (a)
Selection of
19mediators. The
board department shall select mediators who are residents of this
20state, who have the character and ability to serve as mediators and who have
21knowledge of financial or agricultural matters or of mediation processes. The
board 22department shall ensure that each mediator receives sufficient training in mediation
23processes, resolving conflicts, farm finance and management and the farm credit
1system and practices to enable the mediator to perform his or her functions under
2this section.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,256,93
(am)
Selection of arbitrators. The
board department shall select arbitrators
4who are residents of this state, who have the character and ability to serve as
5arbitrators and who have knowledge of financial or agricultural matters or of
6arbitration processes. The
board department shall ensure that each arbitrator
7receives sufficient training in arbitration processes, resolving conflicts, farm finance
8and management and the farm credit system and practices to enable the arbitrator
9to perform his or her functions under this section.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,256,1210
(b)
Compensation of mediators and arbitrators. Mediators and arbitrators
11shall be compensated for travel and other necessary expenses in amounts approved
12by the
board department.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,256,1714
93.50
(2) (d)
Forms and publicity. The
board department shall prepare all
15forms necessary for the administration of this section and shall ensure that forms are
16disseminated and that the availability of mediation and arbitration under this
17section is publicized.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,256,2318
(e)
Exclusion from open records law. All mediators and arbitrators shall keep
19confidential all information and records obtained in conducting mediation and
20arbitration. The
board department shall keep confidential all information and
21records that may serve to identify any party to mediation and arbitration under this
22section. Any information required to be kept confidential under this paragraph may
23be disclosed if the
board department and the parties agree to disclosure.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,257,524
(f)
Rule making. The
board department may promulgate rules necessary to
25implement this section. The
board department may promulgate rules defining
1owners and creditors of agriculturally related businesses and permitting owners and
2creditors of such businesses to participate in mediation and arbitration subject to the
3same terms and conditions applicable to farmers and creditors under this section.
4The board may promulgate a rule under sub. (3) (am) 6. specifying a kind of dispute
5as eligible for mediation only with the approval of the department.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,257,87
93.50
(3) (am) 6. A kind of dispute specified as eligible for mediation by the
8board department by rule.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,257,1410
93.50
(3) (b)
Request for mediation; agreement to mediate. To participate in
11mediation, the farmer or other party to a dispute described in par. (am) shall submit
12a request for mediation to the
board department on forms prepared by the
board 13department. The
board department may not proceed under this section until the
14farmer and the other party have submitted an agreement to mediate.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,257,2116
93.50
(3) (e)
Selection of mediator. If the
board department has obtained the
17agreement under par. (b), the farmer and the other party may request the
board 18department to provide the names, mailing addresses and qualifications of up to 3
19mediators located in the geographical area in which the agricultural property or
20farmer is located. The parties shall select a mediator or, upon request of the parties,
21the
board department shall designate a mediator for the parties.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,258,323
93.50
(4) (b)
Request for arbitration; agreement to arbitrate. To participate in
24arbitration, the farmer and other party under par. (a) shall submit a request for
25arbitration to the
board department on a form prepared by the
board department.
1After receipt of the request, if the parties wish to proceed to arbitration under this
2subsection, the
board department shall require the parties to enter into an
3agreement to binding arbitration on a form prepared by the
board department.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,258,105
93.50
(4) (e)
Selection of arbitrator. After the
board department has obtained
6the agreement under par. (b), the farmer and the other party may request the
board 7department to provide the names, mailing addresses and qualifications of up to 3
8arbitrators located in the geographical area in which the agricultural property or
9farmer is located. The parties shall select an arbitrator or, upon request of the
10parties, the
board department shall designate an arbitrator for the parties.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,259,216
94.69
(10) The department shall promulgate rules when it determines that it
17is necessary for the protection of persons or property from serious pesticide hazards
18and that its enforcement is feasible and will substantially eliminate or reduce such
19hazards. In making this determination the department shall consider the toxicity,
20hazard, effectiveness and public need for the pesticides, and the availability of less
21toxic or less hazardous pesticides or other means of pest control.
It shall obtain the
22recommendations of the pesticide review board and such rules, other than rules to
23protect groundwater adopted to comply with ch. 160, are not effective until approved
24by the pesticide review board. Such These rules
shall do not affect the application
1of any other statutes or
rule adopted thereunder rules promulgated under those
2statutes.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,259,175
94.705
(2) Certification standards.
Notwithstanding s. 250.09, the The 6department shall, by rule, adopt standards for the training and certification of
7private and commercial applicators, at least equal to but not to exceed federal
8standards adopted under the federal act. In the adoption of the standards, separate
9categories of pesticide use and application may be established for certification
10purposes depending on the specific types of pesticides used, the purposes for which
11they are used, types of equipment required in their application, the degree of
12knowledge and skill required and other factors which may warrant the creation of
13different categories. The standards shall provide that individuals to be certified must
14be competent with respect to the use and application of pesticides in the various
15categories of pesticide use and application for which certification is desired. For
16commercial applicators, competence in the use and handling of pesticides shall be
17determined on the basis of written examinations.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,319
94.708
(4) Exception. The department shall promulgate rules establishing
20standards for the sale, advertisement and use of pesticides for emergency bat control.
21The
pesticide review board department may issue a permit authorizing the use of a
22pesticide in accordance with the rules
promulgated by the department that it
23promulgates only in the case of an individual bat colony after a determination that
24there exists an outbreak of rabies that threatens public health or another situation
1where the existence of a colony of bats threatens the health or welfare of any person.
2The
pesticide review board department may not base its determination on an
3isolated individual instance of a rabid bat.".
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,8
8"
Section 2537b. 94.73 (6) (b) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,119
94.73
(6) (b) Except as provided in pars. (c) and (e), the department shall
10reimburse a responsible person an amount equal to 80% of the corrective action costs
11incurred for each discharge site that are greater than $3,000 and less than $400,000.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,1613
94.73
(6) (c) Except as provided in par. (e), the department shall reimburse a
14responsible person an amount equal to 80% of the corrective action costs incurred for
15each discharge site that are greater than $7,500 and less than $400,000 if any of the
16following applies:
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,1717
1. The responsible person is required to be licensed under ss. 94.67 to 94.71.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,1818
2. The responsible person employs more than 25 persons.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,260,1919
3. The responsible person has gross annual sales of more than $2,500,000.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,261,221
94.73
(6) (d) For the purposes for pars. (b) and (c), a discharge that occurs in
22the course of transporting an agricultural chemical is considered to have occurred at
23the site from which the agricultural chemical was being transported if the site from
1which the agricultural chemical was being transported is under the ownership or
2control of the person transporting the agricultural chemical.
AB100-ASA1-AA8,261,64
94.73
(6) (e) The department may not reimburse corrective action costs that
5exceed $100,000 for any one discharge for which groundwater remediation is not
6ordered unless the criteria in rules promulgated under par. (f) are satisfied.".