AB100-engrossed,1293,2018
86.303
(6) (e) Cost data shall not include state or federal contributions to the
19work, all other public agency fund contributions, and all private contributions
other
20than local assessments or special assessments paid by governmental agencies.
AB100-engrossed,1294,422
86.31
(2) (a) The department shall administer a local roads improvement
23program to accelerate the improvement of seriously deteriorating local roads by
24reimbursing political subdivisions for improvements. The selection of improvements
25that may be funded under the program shall be performed by officials of each political
1subdivision, consistent with the requirements of subs. (3)
, (3g) and (3m). The
2department shall notify each county highway commissioner of any deadline that
3affects eligibility for reimbursement under the program no later than 15 days before
4such deadline.
AB100-engrossed,1294,86
86.31
(3) (b) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (2) (fr), after first
7deducting the funds allocated under
sub. subs. (3g) and (3m), the department shall
8allocate funds for entitlement as follows:
AB100-engrossed,1294,1410
86.31
(3g) County trunk highway improvements. From the appropriation
11under s. 20.395 (2) (fr), the department shall allocate $5,000,000 in each fiscal year
12to fund county trunk highway improvements with eligible costs totaling more than
13$250,000. The funding of improvements under this subsection is in addition to the
14allocation of funds for entitlements under sub. (3).
AB100-engrossed,1294,1716
86.31
(6) (d) Procedures for reimbursements for
county trunk highway
17improvements under sub. (3g) and for town road improvements under sub. (3m).
AB100-engrossed,1295,319
86.315
(1) From the appropriation under s. 20.395 (1) (fu), the department
20shall annually, on March 10, pay to counties having county forests established under
21ch. 28, for the improvement of public roads within the county forests which are open
22and used for travel and which are not state or county trunk highways or town roads
23and for which no aids are paid under s. 86.30, the amount of
$300 $336 per mile of
24road designated in the comprehensive county forest land use plan as approved by the
25county board and the department of natural resources. If the amount appropriated
1under s. 20.395 (1) (fu) is insufficient to make the
$300 per mile payments
required 2under this subsection, the department shall prorate the amount appropriated in the
3manner it
deems considers desirable.
AB100-engrossed,1295,116
86.32
(2) (am) 7. For 1995
and thereafter
,1996 and 1997, $10,468 per lane mile
7for municipalities having a population over 500,000; $9,696 per lane mile for
8municipalities having a population of 150,001 to 500,000; $8,641 per lane mile for
9municipalities having a population of 35,001 to 150,000; $7,612 per lane mile for
10municipalities having a population of 10,000 to 35,000; and $6,558 per lane mile for
11municipalities having a population under 10,000.
AB100-engrossed,1295,1813
86.32
(2) (am) 8. For 1998 and thereafter, $11,724 per lane mile for
14municipalities having a population over 500,000; $10,860 per lane mile for
15municipalities having a population of 150,001 to 500,000; $9,678 per lane mile for
16municipalities having a population of 35,001 to 150,000; $8,525 per lane mile for
17municipalities having a population of 10,000 to 35,000; and $7,345 per lane mile for
18municipalities having a population under 10,000.
AB100-engrossed,1296,2
2088.145 Limitation of damages and suits. In any action against a drainage
21district, drainage board, drainage board member, drainage board employe or an
22owner of land within the district who undertakes work approved by the drainage
23board, s. 893.80 is applicable and the limit on the amount recoverable by any person
24under s. 893.80 (3) applies to the drainage board, the members and employes of the
25drainage board, the drainage district and any owner of land within the district who
1undertakes work approved by the drainage board. This section does not apply to
2actions commenced under s. 19.37
or, 19.97
or 281.99.
AB100-engrossed,1296,84
88.40
(2) From the time of
recordation of recording the order confirming such
5assessments for costs until they are paid, such assessments and the interest thereon
6are a first lien upon the lands assessed and take priority over all other liens or
7mortgages except liens for general taxes and liens under ss. 292.31 (8) (i)
, 292.41 (6)
8(d) and 292.81, regardless of the priority in time of such other liens or mortgages.
AB100-engrossed,1296,1310
92.04
(2) (b) (title)
Review erosion control land and water resource management
11plans. The board shall review
soil erosion control land and water resource
12management plans prepared under s. 92.10 and make recommendations to the
13department on approval or disapproval of those plans.
AB100-engrossed,1296,1815
92.05
(3) (k)
Nutrient management rules. The department shall promulgate
16rules to improve agricultural nutrient management in this state. The rules shall be
17consistent with rules promulgated under s. 281.16 (3) and shall include incentives,
18educational and outreach provisions and compliance requirements.
AB100-engrossed,1297,520
92.07
(2) Standards. Each land conservation committee may develop and
21adopt standards and specifications for management practices to control erosion,
22sedimentation and nonpoint source water pollution.
The standards and
23specifications for agricultural facilities and practices that are constructed or begun
24on or after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], and, if
25cost-sharing is available to the owner or operator under s. 92.14, 281.16 (5) or 281.65
1or from any other source, for agricultural facilities and practices that are constructed
2or begun before that date shall be consistent with the performance standards,
3prohibitions, conservation practices and technical standards under s. 281.16 (3). The
4land conservation committee shall use the rules promulgated under s. 281.16 (3) (e)
5to determine whether cost-sharing is available.
AB100-engrossed,1297,97
92.07
(7m) Assistance to the department of transportation. Each land
8conservation committee shall cooperate with the department of transportation as
9requested under s. 85.195.
AB100-engrossed,1297,15
1192.10 (title)
Erosion control
Land and water resource management
12planning program. (1) Creation. There is created
an erosion control a land and
13water resource management planning program. The department, board and land
14conservation committees
in identified priority counties jointly shall develop and
15administer this program.
AB100-engrossed,1297,19
16(2) Purposes. The purposes of the
erosion control land and water resource
17management planning program are to conserve long-term soil productivity, protect
18the quality of related natural resources, enhance water quality and focus on severe
19soil erosion problems
in identified priority counties.
AB100-engrossed,1297,2321
92.10
(3) (a)
Identification. The department shall identify priority soil erosion
22control counties.
Identified priority counties are required to prepare soil erosion
23control plans.
AB100-engrossed,1298,4
192.10
(4) (a)
Data. The department shall develop a systematic method of
2collecting and organizing data related to soil erosion.
The department shall
3cooperate with the land information board under s. 16.967 in developing this
4methodology or any related activities related to land information collection.
AB100-engrossed,1298,116
92.10
(4) (c)
Plan assistance. The department shall assist land conservation
7committees
in identified priority counties in preparing
soil erosion control land and
8water resource management plans. The department may allocate funds
9appropriated under s. 20.115 (7) (c) to land conservation committees in identified
10priority counties to cover up to 50% of the cost of preparing
soil erosion control land
11and water resource management plans.
AB100-engrossed,1298,1713
92.10
(4) (d)
Plan review. The department shall review and approve or
14disapprove
soil erosion control land and water resource management plans
15submitted by the land conservation committees
in identified priority counties. The
16department may require land conservation committees to indicate specific projects
17to be funded under each plan and the related cost-sharing rates.
AB100-engrossed,1298,2119
92.10
(5) (a)
Plan review. The board shall review
soil erosion control land and
20water resource management plans submitted by the land conservation committees
21and make recommendations to the department.
AB100-engrossed,1298,2523
92.10
(6) (a)
Plan preparation. (intro.) A land conservation committee
in an
24identified priority county shall prepare a
soil erosion control land and water resource
25management plan which does all of the following:
AB100-engrossed,1299,32
92.10
(6) (a) 6. Identifies causes, other than soil erosion, of nonpoint source
3water pollution.
AB100-engrossed,1299,54
7. Describes all proposed county activities related to nonpoint source water
5pollution.
AB100-engrossed,1299,127
92.10
(6) (b)
Notification. A land conservation committee
in an identified
8priority county shall notify landowners and land users of the results of any
9determinations
of concerning soil erosion rates
and nonpoint source water pollution,
10and provide an opportunity for landowners and land users to present information
11relating to the accuracy of the determinations during preparation of the
soil erosion
12control land and water resource management plan.
AB100-engrossed,1299,1614
92.10
(6) (c)
Hearings. A land conservation committee
in an identified priority
15county shall hold one or more public hearings on the
soil erosion control land and
16water resource management plan.
AB100-engrossed,1299,2018
92.10
(6) (d)
Plan submission. A land conservation committee
in an identified
19priority county shall submit the
soil erosion control land and water resource
20management plan to the board and department.
AB100-engrossed,1300,724
92.105
(1) Establishment. A land conservation committee shall establish soil
25and water conservation standards.
The standards and specifications for agricultural
1facilities and practices that are constructed or begun on or after the effective date of
2this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], and, if cost-sharing is available to the
3farmer under s. 92.14, 281.16 (5) or 281.65 or from any other source, for agricultural
4facilities and practices that are constructed or begun before that date shall be
5consistent with the performance standards, prohibitions, conservation practices and
6technical standards under s. 281.16 (3). It shall submit these standards to the board
7for review.
AB100-engrossed,1300,109
92.14
(2) (c) Providing financial and technical assistance for
soil land and water
10conservation activities.
AB100-engrossed,1300,1312
92.14
(2) (d) Promoting cost-effective
soil land and water conservation
13activities.
AB100-engrossed,1300,2315
92.14
(3) Basic allocations to counties. (intro.) To help counties meet
16administrative and technical operating costs in their
soil land and water
17conservation activities, the department shall award grants from the appropriation
18under s. 20.115 (7) (c)
or (qd) to any county land conservation committee which has
19a workload allocation plan approved by the department under s. 92.08 (2), and which,
20by county board action, has resolved to match any moneys granted under this
21subsection with an equal amount of county moneys. The county shall use the grant
22for county land conservation personnel to administer and implement activities
23directly related to any of the following:
AB100-engrossed,1301,5
192.14
(3m) Shoreland management grants. (intro.) From the appropriation
2under s. 20.115 (7)
(c) or (qd), the department shall award grants to counties or
3farmers for implementing best management practices required under a shoreland
4management ordinance enacted under s. 92.17, including reimbursement for all of
5the following:
AB100-engrossed,1301,117
92.14
(4) (title)
Other soil land and water resource grants. (intro.) From
8the moneys remaining in s. 20.115 (7) (c)
and (qd) after the department has awarded
9all grants for a year under sub. (3)
or from the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (qd),
10the department may award grants to any eligible county, including any county which
11has received a grant under sub. (3)
or (3m), for one or more of the following:
AB100-engrossed,1301,1513
92.14
(4) (a) Implementing
soil land and water resource management projects
14to manage animal waste and conserve soil approved in plans under s. 92.10
and
15under s. 92.15, 1985 stats.
AB100-engrossed,1301,1917
92.14
(4) (b) Implementing
soil land and water resource management projects
18undertaken to comply with the requirements under ss. 92.104 and 92.105 by persons
19claiming a farmland preservation credit under subch. IX of ch. 71.
AB100-engrossed,1301,2221
92.14
(4m) Grant priority. The department shall give grants under sub. (4)
22(c) priority over other grants under sub. (4) and grants under sub. (3m).
AB100-engrossed,1302,424
92.14
(5) (title)
Animal waste management grants in a priority watershed or
25priority lake area. (a) From the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (km), the
1department may make a grant for the purpose specified in sub. (4) (c) if
the facility
2or system will be located in a priority watershed, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (c), or a
3priority lake area, as defined in s. 281.65 (2) (bs), and the conditions specified in sub.
4(4) (c) are satisfied.
AB100-engrossed,1302,126
92.14
(6) (a) The department shall
establish a priority list of funding needs 7propose spending levels for
soil
land and water resource management activities
8under this section.
The department shall submit the proposed spending levels to the
9board. The board shall review the proposed spending levels and shall approve,
10approve with modifications or disapprove the spending levels. The board may modify
11the spending levels if demand for grants under sub. (4) (c) is greater than was
12anticipated when the spending levels were established.
AB100-engrossed,1302,1914
92.14
(6) (b) The department, in cooperation with the department of natural
15resources, shall prepare an annual grant allocation plan
, that is consistent with the
16spending levels approved under par. (a), identifying the amounts to be spent
17annually for
the categories of soil land and water resource management projects to
18be funded under this section and the general purposes of those projects, which it shall
19specify. The department shall submit that plan to the board.
AB100-engrossed,1302,2521
92.14
(6) (i) 2. Conduct all land management and pollutant management
22activities in substantial accordance
with the performance standards, prohibitions,
23conservation practices and technical standards under s. 281.16 and with plans
24approved
under this section, under s. 92.15, 1985 stats., and under ss. 92.08, 92.10
,
2592.14 and 281.65, or to repay the cost-sharing funds
to the grant recipient.
AB100-engrossed,1303,62
92.14
(6) (j) A grant awarded under this section may be used for technical
3assistance, educational and training assistance, ordinance development and
4administration, cost-sharing for management practices and capital improvements,
5plan preparation under s. 92.10
(4) (c), easements or other activities determined by
6the department to satisfy the requirements of this chapter.
AB100-engrossed,1303,128
92.14
(7) Maintenance of effort. The department may not make a grant to
9a county under this section in any fiscal year unless that county enters into an
10agreement with the department to maintain or increase its aggregate expenditures
11from other sources for
soil land and water conservation activities at or above the
12average level of such expenditures in its 2 fiscal years preceding August 1, 1987.
AB100-engrossed,1303,1814
92.14
(10) Training. The county may use a grant under this section for training
15required under s. 92.18 or for any other training necessary to prepare personnel to
16perform job duties related to this section. The department may contract with any
17person
from the appropriation under s. 20.115 (7) (c) for services to administer or
18implement this chapter, including information and education and training.
AB100-engrossed,1303,20
2092.15 Local regulation of livestock operations. (1) In this section: