AB864,168,99 c. Bait nets: $20, plus the tag for each bait net is 25 cents each.
AB864,168,1110 d. Buffalo and frame nets: $10, plus the tag for each buffalo or frame net is 50
11cents each.
AB864,168,1312 e. Slat nets: $20, plus the tag for each slat net is 50 cents each, not to exceed
1350 slat nets per licensee.
AB864,168,1514 f. Trammel nets: $20 for each net, not to exceed 300 lineal feet, including one
15tag.
AB864,168,1716 4. Inland waters set or bank pole: $2.25 including 5 tags, one for each set or
17bank pole allowed.
AB864,168,1818 5. Inland waters setline: $10, plus 25 cents for the tag for each setline.
AB864,168,1919 6. Wholesale fish dealer: $100.
AB864,168,2020 7. Clam buyer: $300.
AB864,168,2121 8. Assistant clam buyer: $0.
AB864,168,2222 9. Clam helper: $0.
AB864,168,2323 10. Clam sheller: $30.
AB864,168,24 24(8) Bait dealer approvals. The fees for bait dealer licenses are as follows:
AB864,168,2525 (a) Class A bait dealer: $49.25.
AB864,169,1
1(b) Class B bait dealer: $9.25.
AB864,169,4 2(9) Wild animal and fish farms approvals. The fees for approvals for fish farms,
3pheasant and quail farms, game bird and animal farms, fur animal farms, deer farms
4and related activities are as follows:
AB864,169,55 (a) Farm licenses. 1. Fish farm: the fee as established by rule.
AB864,169,66 2. Pheasant and quail farm: $20.
AB864,169,77 3. Game bird and animal farm: $10.
AB864,169,88 4. Fur animal farm: $25.
AB864,169,99 5. Deer farm: $25.
AB864,169,1010 6. Deer farm sales: $50.
AB864,169,1111 7. Deer farm sales tag: 5 cents.
AB864,169,1212 8. Special retail deer sale permit: $5 per deer sold.
AB864,169,1313 9. Venison serving permit: $5.
AB864,169,1414 10. Wildlife exhibit: $10.
AB864,169,1615 (b) Late fee. For a license for a pheasant and quail farm, game bird and animal
16farm or fur animal farm, in addition to the regular fee: $10.
AB864,169,18 17(10) Wild rice and ginseng approvals. The fees for approvals relating to wild
18rice and wild ginseng are as follows:
AB864,169,1919 (a) Wild rice approvals. 1. Wild rice harvest: $7.50.
AB864,169,2020 2. Wild rice identification card: $0.
AB864,169,2121 3. Class A wild rice dealer: $15.
AB864,169,2222 4. Class B wild rice dealer: $50.
AB864,169,2323 5. Class C wild rice dealer: $100.
AB864,169,2424 6. Class D wild rice dealer: $150.
AB864,169,2525 (b) Wild ginseng licenses. 1. Wild ginseng harvest issued to a resident: $15.
AB864,170,1
12. Wild ginseng harvest issued to a nonresident: $30.
AB864,170,22 3. Class A resident wild ginseng dealer: $100.
AB864,170,33 4. Class B resident wild ginseng dealer: $500.
AB864,170,44 5. Class C resident wild ginseng dealer: $1,000.
AB864,170,55 6. Nonresident wild ginseng dealer: $1,000.
AB864,170,7 6(11) Miscellaneous permits and fees. The fees for other approvals are as
7follows:
AB864,170,88 (a) Permits. 1. Scientific collector: $0.
AB864,170,99 2. Endangered species: $100.
AB864,170,1110 (b) Instructional programs. 1. Hunter education and firearm safety
11instruction fee: $3.
AB864,170,1212 2. Trapper education instruction fee: the fee as established by rule.
AB864,170,13 13(12) Duplicates of approvals. The fees for duplicate approvals are as follows:
AB864,170,1414 (a) Hunting. 1. Deer: $10.25.
AB864,170,1615 2. Archer, sports or conservation patron: $10.25 if deer tags are included; $7.25
16after open season and deer tags are not included.
AB864,170,1717 3. Other hunting: $6.25.
AB864,170,1818 4. Class A bear: $13.
AB864,170,1919 (b) Fishing. Fishing: $6.25.
AB864,170,2020 (c) Other. 1. Senior citizen recreation: $2.
AB864,170,2221 2. Hunter education and firearm safety course certificate of accomplishment:
22$2.
AB864,170,2423 3. Trapper education course certificate of accomplishment: the fee as
24established by rule.
AB864,170,2525 4. All other approvals for which an original fee is charged: $2.
AB864,171,4
1(13) Wildlife damage surcharge. (a) Surcharge generally. The surcharge for
2approvals listed under subs. (2) (a) 1., 2. and 4. to 9. and (b) 1. to 8. and (4) (a) 1. and
3(b) 1. is $1 and shall be added to the fee specified for these approvals under subs. (2)
4and (4).
AB864,171,75 (b) Surcharge for conservation patron license. The surcharge for licenses listed
6under sub. (4) (a) 2. and (b) 2. is $2 and shall be added to the fee specified for these
7approvals under sub. (4).
AB864,171,9 8(14) Processing, handling and issuing fees. The fees for processing, handling
9and issuing approvals are as follows:
AB864,171,1410 (a) Processing fee. 1. The processing fee for applications for approvals under
11the hunter's choice deer hunting permit, bonus deer hunting permit, wild turkey
12hunting license, Class A bear license, Canada goose hunting permit, sharp-tailed
13grouse hunting permit, bobcat hunting and trapping permit, otter trapping permit,
14fisher trapping permit or sturgeon fishing permit: $2.75.
AB864,171,1615 2. Joint application for a hunter's choice deer hunting permit and a bonus deer
16hunting permit: $2.75.
AB864,171,1817 (b) Handling fee. Approvals designated by rule under s. 29.556: the fee as
18established by rule.
AB864,171,1919 (c) Issuing fee. 1. Each license issued under subs. (2) to (10) and (12): 75 cents.
AB864,171,2020 2. Each stamp issued under subs. (2) (e) and (3) (c): 25 cents.
AB864,171,2421 3. Each application for a hunter's choice permit, bonus deer permit, wild turkey
22hunting license, Canada goose hunting permit, sharp-tailed grouse hunting permit,
23bobcat hunting and trapping permit, otter trapping permit, fisher trapping permit
24or sturgeon fishing permit: 25 cents.
AB864, s. 602 25Section 602. 29.565 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 29.861 (title).
AB864, s. 603
1Section 603. 29.565 (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 29.861 (1) and
2amended to read:
AB864,172,133 29.861 (1) The department shall establish an animal wildlife exhibit where
4wild animals, allowed to roam at will, may be viewed by the public without charge
5on state owned lands over which the department has jurisdiction, or upon lands
6donated to the state for the purpose. The boundary of the area shall be marked by
7posts placed at intervals of not over 500 feet and bearing signs with the words
8"Wisconsin Wildlife Exhibit Area". The department shall provide shelters thereon,
9for the housing of the caretaker, and the sheltering, nursing and caring for orphaned
10wild animals, which shall be furnished by the department, which may accept private
11donations of such animals. Such animals shall be sheltered and cared for until they
12are old enough to release, but by providing food and shelter efforts shall be made to
13induce the animals to return to the area year after year
.
Note: This provision is substantially simplified to make the management of the
wildlife exhibit subject to DNR discretion.
AB864, s. 604 14Section 604. 29.565 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The text of current s. 29.565 (1) is as follows:
"29.565 (1) The department shall employ a caretaker with long experience with
wild animals, preferably a retired game warden, to manage the exhibit.".
This provision, and portions of s. 29.565 (intro.), are repealed because the staffing
and management of DNR facilities should generally not be dictated by statute.
AB864, s. 605 15Section 605. 29.565 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 29.861 (2) and amended
16to read:
AB864,172,2117 29.861 (2) No person shall at any time or in any manner may hunt or trap
18within the boundaries of the area, nor have possession or control of therein, any gun
19or rifle
wildlife exhibit or possess a gun or firearm within the boundaries of the
20wildlife exhibit
unless it is unloaded and knocked down or enclosed in a carrying
21case.
AB864, s. 606
1Section 606. 29.565 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: The text of current s. 29.565 (3) is as follows:
"29.565 (3) The department may promulgate rules for the effective
accomplishment of the purposes of this section including the duration of the exhibition
season.".
This permissive grant of rule-making authority is unnecessary. The department
may promulgate rules under its general rule-making authority.
AB864, s. 607 2Section 607. 29.566 (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,173,3 329.566 (title) Collection and deposit of fees.
AB864, s. 608 4Section 608. 29.57 of the statutes is renumbered 29.621 and amended to read:
AB864,173,14 529.621 Wildlife refuges. (1) Establishment. The owner or owners of any
6tract, or
contiguous tracts, of land comprising in the aggregate not less than 160 acres
7located outside the limits of any city or village, may apply to the department for the
8establishment of said lands the land as a wildlife refuge. The department may
9thereupon employ such means as it deems wise to inform itself regarding the
10premises; and if, upon inspection, investigation, hearing, or otherwise, it shall
11appear to the satisfaction of
If the department determines that the establishment of
12said lands the land as a wildlife refuge will promote the conservation of one or more
13useful
species or varieties native within to this state, it may by order designate and
14establish the said lands land as a wildlife refuge.
AB864,173,17 15(2) Signs. Within 30 days after the date of such the order the owner or owners
16of the said lands land shall post or erect signs or notices as required and furnished
17by the department, proclaiming the establishment of said designating the refuge.
AB864,174,2 18(3) Publication. No such The order shall be is not effective until at least 30 days
19after the date of its issue; nor unless issuance and until the department has caused
20notice thereof to be published, as a class 3 notice, under ch. 985, in the county
21embracing containing the lands. Thereupon the said lands land. The land shall be

1remain a wildlife refuge, and shall so remain for a period of not less than 5 years, from
2and after the date of effect stated in said order
.
AB864,174,11 3(4) (title) Absolute protection Protection. Except as provided in s. 29.56
429.091, no owner of lands embraced within any such a wildlife refuge, and no other
5person, may hunt or trap within the boundaries of any wildlife refuge or have in his
6or her possession or under his or her control therein any gun or rifle in the wildlife
7refuge a gun, firearm, bow or crossbow
, unless the same gun or firearm is unloaded,
8the bow or crossbow is unstrung
and the gun, firearm, bow or crossbow is enclosed
9within a carrying case. Nothing in this section may prohibit, prevent or interfere
10with the department, or its wardens, agents or employes, in the destruction of
11injurious animals.
AB864,174,14 12(5) Animals procured by department. The department may place wild animals
13within any such wildlife refuge, for the purpose of propagation, wild animals of any
14species or variety
.
AB864, s. 609 15Section 609. 29.571 (title) and (1) of the statutes are renumbered 29.749 (title)
16and (1) and amended to read:
AB864,174,20 1729.749 (title) Horicon marsh game preserve, fur farm, hatchery, dams
18and dam. (1) A wildlife refuge, game preserve and The department shall establish
19a
fur farm shall be established on the Horicon marsh in Dodge county County under
20the supervision of the department.
AB864, s. 610 21Section 610. 29.571 (2) and (3) of the statutes are repealed.
Note: Subsection (2) authorizes the DNR to construct a fish hatchery at Horicon
marsh. The DNR has not constructed and has no plans for a fish hatchery there.
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