AB864,99,24 21(5) (title) Conditions, ; limitations. For a recreational activity that is the
22subject of the special event or program sponsored or approved under sub. (1g) or (1h)
23under this section, the department, by rule or written authorization, may waive
24conditions, limitations or restrictions required under this chapter or may establish

1reasonable conditions, limitations or restrictions that are in addition to those
2required under this chapter.
AB864,100,7 3(6) (title) Limitation Limitations on participants. (a) Persons who fish or hunt
4during in events or programs sponsored or approved under sub. (1g) or (1h) under
5this section
may not sell, trade or barter the wild animals taken during the event or
6program, and they. These persons are subject to all other conditions, limitations and
7restrictions required under this chapter except those waived under sub. (1r).
AB864,100,118 (b) Persons who help or assist in conducting a special event or program
9sponsored or approved under sub. (1g), who are not employes of the department, and
10who are engaged in the recreational activity, are not exempt from possessing the
11approvals required under this chapter for the recreational activity.
AB864,100,14 12(7) Exclusion. No person who holds a commercial fishing license issued under
13s. 29.33 29.519 may fish during in an event or program sponsored or approved under
14sub. (1g) or (1h)
under this section.
AB864,100,18 15(8) Requests for waivers. Any person conducting a special event or program
16that involves a recreational activity for which an approval is required under this
17chapter may request a waiver of the approval requirement from the department. A
18denial of a waiver request is not subject to further review under ch. 227.
AB864, s. 375 19Section 375. 29.156 of the statutes is renumbered 29.199.
AB864, s. 376 20Section 376. 29.157 of the statutes is renumbered 29.201.
AB864, s. 377 21Section 377. 29.16 of the statutes is renumbered 29.045 and amended to read:
AB864,101,5 2229.045 Interstate license privileges. (1) Fishing privileges. Whenever and
23so long as
If the states state of Michigan, Minnesota or Iowa confer confers upon the
24fishing licensees of this state reciprocal rights, privileges and immunities, any hook
25and line or other
a fishing license issued by such the other state shall entitle entitles

1the licensee to all the rights, privileges and immunities, in and upon the boundary
2waters between such state and this state, enjoyed by the holders the states, of the
3holder
of an equivalent licenses license issued by this state;, but subject, however,
4to the duties, responsibilities and liabilities imposed on its own licensees by the laws
5of
this state.
AB864,101,14 6(2) Commercial clamming privileges. Whenever and so long as If the states
7state of Michigan, Minnesota, or Iowa, Illinois or Missouri confer confers upon the
8commercial clamming licensees of this state reciprocal rights, privileges and
9immunities, any commercial clamming license issued by such the other state shall
10entitle
entitles the licensee to all the rights, privileges and immunities, in and upon
11the boundary waters between Michigan and this state, between, Minnesota and this
12state and between
Iowa and this state, enjoyed by the holders of the holder of an
13equivalent licenses license issued by this state;, but subject, however, to the duties,
14responsibilities and liabilities imposed on its own licensees by the laws of this state.
AB864, s. 378 15Section 378. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 29 [precedes 29.161] of the
16statutes is created to read:
AB864,101,1717 Chapter 29
AB864,101,2018 Subchapter III
19 Hunting, trapping and
20 Fishing Approvals
AB864, s. 379 21Section 379. 29.165 of the statutes is renumbered 29.512, and 29.512 (1), as
22renumbered, is amended to read:
AB864,102,723 29.512 (1) No person may engage or be employed for any compensation or
24reward to guide, direct or assist any other person in hunting, fishing or trapping
25unless the person is issued a guide license is duly issued to the person by the

1department subject to s. 29.09 29.024. No guide license for hunting or trapping may
2be issued to or obtained by any person who is not a resident of this state. No guide
3license may be issued to any person under the age of 18 years. The applicant shall
4deliver to the department an oath of office that he or she will well and faithfully
5perform the duties and responsibilities as a guide licensed by the department and
6observe and
holder of a guide license shall comply with all of the requirements of this
7chapter and the rules of the department.
AB864, s. 380 8Section 380. 29.166 of the statutes is renumbered 29.514 and amended to
9read:
AB864,102,22 1029.514 Outlying water sport trolling licenses. (1) No person may be
11engaged or be employed for any compensation or reward to guide any other person
12in sport trolling for trout or salmon in and upon the outlying waters of Lake
13Michigan, Green Bay or Lake Superior
unless the person is duly issued a sport
14trolling license by the department subject to s. 29.09 29.024. No sport trolling license
15may be issued to any person under the age of 18 years. The application shall include
16the name and address of the applicant, the name of the home port from which the
17applicant will operate, the applicant's valid U.S. coast guard operator's license
18number and other information as required by the department for statistical
19purposes. The licensee and all persons on board the licensee's boat shall comply with
20all of the requirements of this chapter and the rules of the department. Boats used
21by the licensee shall meet minimum U.S. coast guard and this state's boat licensing
22and safety requirements.
AB864,103,3 23(2) Each licensee shall keep an accurate record and account as to records of the
24number of each variety of fish taken under his or her sport trolling license and such
25other information as that the department requires, and shall report to the

1department on forms provided by the department on or before the 10th day of each
2month on the records for the preceding calendar month. The licensee is responsible
3for the number of fish taken and shall be held to account for the number.
AB864, s. 381 4Section 381. 29.17 of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Section 29.17, which authorizes the department to issue scientific collector
permits, is recreated in this bill as s. 29.614.
AB864, s. 382 5Section 382. 29.174 (title) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act
627
, is repealed.
AB864, s. 383 7Section 383. 29.174 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 29.014 (1) and amended
8to read:
AB864,103,139 29.014 (1) The department shall establish and maintain open and close closed
10seasons for the several species of fish and game and any bag limits, size limits, rest
11days and conditions governing the taking of fish and game as that will conserve the
12fish and game supply and ensure the citizens of this state continued opportunities
13for good fishing, hunting and trapping.
AB864, s. 384 14Section 384. 29.174 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 29.053 (1) and
15amended to read:
AB864,103,1916 29.053 (1) The department shall establish open and closed seasons, bag limits,
17size limits, rest days and other conditions governing the taking of fish or game, in
18accordance with the public policy declared in sub. (1), but all
All fishing seasons on
19inland waters shall open on a Saturday. Such authority may be exercised either
AB864,103,22 20(2) The department may exercise its authority under s. 29.014 with reference
21to the state as a whole, or for any specified county or part of a county, or for any lake
22or stream or part thereof of a lake or stream.
AB864, s. 385
1Section 385. 29.174 (2) (c) and (cm) of the statutes, as affected by 1997
2Wisconsin Act 27
, are renumbered 29.192 (1) and (2).
AB864, s. 386 3Section 386. 29.174 (2) (d), (dg), (dr), (e), (eg) and (em) of the statutes, as
4affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 27, are consolidated, renumbered 29.192 (3) and
5amended to read:
AB864,104,166 29.192 (3) The department may limit the number of trappers and the
7maximum harvest of wild fisher in any area. (dg) The department may limit the
8number of trappers of
or otters and the maximum harvest of otters in any area. (dr)
9The department may limit the number of hunters or trappers, or both, of bobcats and
10may limit the maximum harvest of bobcats in any area. (e) The department may
11limit the number of trappers and hunters and the maximum harvest of
or beaver in
12any area. (eg) The department may limit the number of persons fishing for sturgeon
13by hook and line or by spear, or both, and may limit the maximum harvest of sturgeon
14in any area. (em) The department may impose any of the limitations limitation
15under pars. (d) to (eg) this subsection by establishing a permit system for the
16issuance of permits
.
AB864, s. 387 17Section 387. 29.174 (2) (er) of the statutes, as created by 1997 Wisconsin Act
1827
, is renumbered 29.192 (4) and amended to read:
AB864,105,719 29.192 (4) If the department decides to limit the number of hunters or trappers
20taking Canada geese, sharp-tailed grouse, fishers, otters, bobcats or sturgeon by
21issuing permits and if the number of persons seeking the permits exceeds the
22number of available permits, the department shall issue the permits according to a
23cumulative preference system established by the department. The department shall
24give a preference point to each applicant for each previous season for which the
25applicant applied but was not issued a permit. The system shall establish preference

1categories for these applicants, with higher priority given to those categories with
2more points than those with fewer points. Applicants who fail to apply at least once
3during any 3 consecutive years shall lose all previously accumulated preference
4points. If the number of applicants within a preference category or a subcategory
5under this subsection exceeds the number of permits available in the category or
6subcategory, the department shall select at random within the category or
7subcategory the applicants to be issued the permits.
AB864, s. 388 8Section 388. 29.174 (2) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 29.053 (3) and
9amended to read:
AB864,105,1410 29.053 (3) In addition to the types and manner of hunting authorized under ss.
1129.09 (9) and 29.104 (4)
this chapter for disabled persons and persons who are
12visually handicapped, as defined in s. 29.09 (9) 29.193 (2) (a) 5., the department may
13establish special hunting seasons or opportunities for persons who are physically
14disabled or visually handicapped and may limit the number of persons involved.
AB864, s. 389 15Section 389. 29.174 (2) (g) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 29.053 (2) (a)
16(intro.) and amended to read:
AB864,105,2117 29.053 (2) (a) (intro.) The department may establish a fishing season on
18specified bodies of water in certain urban areas, as determined by rule by the
19department, that allows fishing only by persons who are under 16 years old or who
20are disabled and can produce the evidence specified in s. 29.145 (1c) 29.193 (3) (a),
21(b) or (c), subject to all of the following conditions:
AB864, s. 390 22Section 390. 29.174 (2) (g) 1. and 2. of the statutes are renumbered 29.053 (2)
23(a) 1. and 2. and amended to read:
AB864,105,2524 29.053 (2) (a) 1. The department may not designate a body of water under this
25paragraph subsection that is 25 acres or greater in area.
AB864,106,4
12. The department may not designate a body of water under this paragraph
2subsection without the written agreement of each private owner of shoreline and of
3each city, village, town, county, federal agency or other state agency that owns
4shoreline.
AB864, s. 391 5Section 391. 29.174 (2) (g) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 29.053 (2) (a) 3.
AB864, s. 392 6Section 392. 29.174 (2) (g) 4. of the statutes is renumbered 29.053 (2) (b) and
7amended to read:
AB864,106,128 29.053 (2) (b) Section 227.16 (2) (e) does not apply to a rule promulgated under
9this paragraph subsection and, when the department proposes to add a body of water
10to or delete a body of water from a rule under this paragraph subsection, the
11department shall hold a hearing, as required under s. 227.16 (1), either in the county
12in which the body of water is located or within 50 miles of the body of water.
AB864, s. 393 13Section 393. 29.174 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The current text of s. 29.174 (3) is as follows:
"29.174 (3) The department may promulgate rules under sub. (2) either on its own
motion or on petition from any group of citizens. Provided, that upon petition of not less
than 1,000 citizens in case of a contemplated rule affecting the entire state or a part
thereof larger than 2 counties, or of not less than 50 citizens residing in the county if but
a single county or part thereof is affected, or of not less than 100 citizens residing in the
2 counties if not more than 2 counties or parts thereof are affected, the department shall
conduct one or more public hearings upon such proposed rule, at a place convenient to the
petitioners. Notice of such hearing shall be published in the community affected as a class
3 notice, under ch. 985. The department shall send prior written notice of any hearing
held under this section to the Wisconsin conservation congress delegates for the area
affected by the proposed rule.".
This provision is unnecessary. A procedure to petition for rules is set forth in s.
227.12, which allows any 5 or more persons who have an interest in a rule to petition for
rule-making. That statute requires the agency to respond to the petition and either deny
the petition in writing or proceed with the requested rule-making. The other provisions
regarding notice should be addressed by internal DNR procedures.
AB864, s. 394 14Section 394. 29.174 (4) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The current text of s. 29.174 (4) is as follows:
"29.174 (4) The department shall make such investigations relative to any petition
or proceedings under this section as it deems necessary, and may organize advisory
committees to advise it on any matter under consideration. Members of such committees
shall receive no compensation but shall be reimbursed their actual and necessary
expenses.".

This provision is unnecessary. Agencies are authorized to appoint advisory
committees for rule-making under s. 227.13.
AB864, s. 395 1Section 395. 29.174 (4a) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The current text of s. 29.174 (4a) is as follows:
"29.174 (4a) The secretary may make emergency rules pursuant to s. 227.24.".
Emergency rules are authorized under s. 227.24. No additional reference to that
procedure in ch. 29 is necessary.
AB864, s. 396 2Section 396. 29.174 (4m) of the statutes, as created by 1997 Wisconsin Act 27,
3is renumbered 29.889 (12).
AB864, s. 397 4Section 397. 29.174 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 29.014 (2) (b) and
5amended to read:
AB864,107,86 29.014 (2) (b) All of the rules of the department in conformity with law
7promulgated under this chapter are prima facie reasonable and lawful until found
8to be otherwise in a final determination by a court
.
AB864, s. 398 9Section 398. 29.174 (7) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The substance of current s. 29.174 (7) is recreated in new s. 29.014 (4).
AB864, s. 399 10Section 399. 29.174 (8) of the statutes is renumbered 29.014 (3) and amended
11to read:
AB864,107,1412 29.014 (3) Any rule of the department is subject to review in the manner
13provided in ch. 227, except that if the rule affects only the county in which the
14appellant resides, the appeal shall be to the circuit court of such that county.
AB864, s. 400 15Section 400. 29.174 (9) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The current text of s. 29.174 (9) is as follows:
"29.174 (9) The present statutes regulating open and close seasons, bag limits, size
limits, rest days and other conditions governing the taking of fish or game shall continue
in full force and effect until modified by rules of the department, as provided in this
section, or by subsequent acts of the legislature.".
This provision was enacted to provide for the transition from regulation of fish and
game entirely by statute to regulation of fish and game by rule by the conservation
commission. It is no longer necessary.
AB864, s. 401 16Section 401. 29.174 (12) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The current text of s. 29.174 (12) is as follows:

"29.174 (12) Nothing in this section shall be construed to confer upon the
department the power to alter any provisions of the statutes relating to forfeitures,
penalties, license fees or bounties.".
This provision also relates to the transition from regulation by statute to regulation
by rule by the conservation commission. The DNR does not have authority to alter any
statutory forfeitures, penalties or license fees. The statutes no longer provide for
bounties.
AB864, s. 402 1Section 402. 29.174 (13) of the statutes is renumbered 29.037 and amended
2to read:
AB864,108,16 329.037 (title) Fish and wildlife restoration. This state assents to the
4provisions of the acts of congress entitled "An act to provide that the United States
5shall aid the states in wildlife-restoration projects, and for other purposes,"
6approved September 2, 1937 (Public Law No. 415, 75th Congress), and "An act to
7provide that the United States shall aid the states in fish restoration management
8projects, and for other purposes," approved August 9, 1950 (Public Law No. 681, 81st
9Congress), and the. The department is authorized, empowered and directed to
10perform such any acts as may be necessary to the conduct and establishment of
11establish cooperative wildlife-restoration wildlife restoration and cooperative fish
12restoration projects, as defined in said the acts of congress, in compliance with said
13the acts and with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary of the interior
14thereunder; and no. No funds accruing to this state from license fees paid by hunters
15and from sport and recreation fishing license fees shall may be diverted for any other
16purpose than those provided by the department.
AB864, s. 403 17Section 403. 29.174 (14) of the statutes is renumbered 29.192 (5).
AB864, s. 404 18Section 404. 29.174 (15) of the statutes is renumbered 29.035.
AB864, s. 405 19Section 405. 29.175 of the statutes is renumbered 29.039 and amended to
20read:
AB864,109,9
129.039 Nongame species. (1) The department may conduct investigations
2of nongame species in order to develop scientific information relating to population,
3distribution, habitat needs, and other biological data in order to determine necessary
4conservation measures. On the basis of these scientific determinations the The
5department may promulgate rules and develop conservation programs designed to
6ensure the continued ability perpetuation of nongame species to perpetuate
7themselves
. The rules department may require harvest information and may
8establish limitations relating to taking, possession, transportation, processing and
9sale or offer for sale, in order to conserve of nongame species.
AB864,109,12 10(2) No Any rules promulgated or programs developed under this section may
11not impede, hinder or prohibit the utilization of lands for the construction, operation
12or maintenance of utility facilities otherwise authorized or permitted.
AB864, s. 406 13Section 406. 29.191 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,109,14 1429.191 (title) Stamps.
AB864, s. 407 15Section 407. 29.191 (4) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,109,1716 29.191 (4) (a) 3. Any other river or stream tributary of Lake Michigan or Green
17Bay that is designated by the department.
AB864, s. 408 18Section 408. 29.191 (5) (a) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,109,2019 29.191 (5) (a) 2. Any other river or stream tributary of Lake Michigan or Green
20Bay that is designated by the department.
AB864, s. 409 21Section 409. 29.192 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,109,22 2229.192 (title) Regulation of takings of certain wild animals.
AB864, s. 410 23Section 410. 29.193 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,109,24 2429.193 (title) Approvals for disabled persons.
AB864, s. 411 25Section 411. 29.194 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,110,1
129.194 (title) Approvals for students and members of the armed forces.
AB864, s. 412 2Section 412. 29.22 of the statutes is renumbered 29.301 and amended to read:
AB864,110,83 29.301 General restrictions on hunting. (1) Hunting restricted areas.
4No person shall may hunt within 1700 1,700 feet of any hospital, school grounds or
5sanatorium. The department may designate the form for or furnish signs
6designating the restricted area. No conviction shall person may be had for convicted
7of a violation of this subsection unless the restricted area is designated by such the
8signs.
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