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14(5) Participation requirements. The department may not impose more
15restrictive requirements for participation in the conservation reserve enhancement
16program with respect to production and land ownership than are required by the
17secretary of the federal department of agriculture under
16 USC 3834 (f) (4).
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18(6) State, local and nonprofit organization involvement. A nonprofit
19conservation organization may negotiate contracts or easements under sub. (3) (a)
20with landowners with the assistance of the department and the department of
21natural resources. A county may negotiate contracts or easements under sub. (3) (a)
22with landowners with the assistance of the department and the department of
23natural resources. In counties that do not choose to participate, the department and
24the department of natural resources shall negotiate the contracts or easements.
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1(7) Prohibition. No person may use land enrolled in the conservation reserve
2enhancement program as a pheasant and quail farm licensed under s. 29.865, a game
3bird and animal farm licensed under s. 29.867, a fur animal farm licensed under s.
429.869 or a deer farm licensed under s. 29.871.".
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795.197 Financial assistance for paratuberculosis testing. (1) The
8department shall provide financial assistance to owners of livestock herds for
9conducting testing for paratuberculosis. The department may only provide financial
10assistance under this section for the first time that the owner of a livestock herd tests
11the herd.
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12(2) The department shall promulgate rules for providing financial assistance
13under sub. (1).".
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1695.53 Poultry disease control. (1) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) "Affected party" means a person that keeps a total of 10,000 or more of any
18species of poultry within 6.2 miles of a covered facility that is required to comply with
19sub. (3) or within 2 miles of a location at which a person spreads or composts chicken
20or turkey manure, transports live or dead chickens or turkeys or stores or composts
21dead chickens or turkeys or chicken or turkey by-products any of which originate at
22a covered facility that is required to comply with sub. (3).
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(b) "Animal unit" means 100 layer chickens, 200 broiler chickens or 55 turkeys.
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1(c) "Covered facility" means a poultry facility at which 1,000 or more animal
2units are kept.
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(d) "Covered operator" means a person who operates a covered facility.
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(e) "Poultry facility" means a facility at which chickens or turkeys are kept.
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(f) "Sample population" means one or more birds chosen randomly for every 100
6animal units kept at a facility.
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7(2) Prohibitions. A covered operator may not do any of the following unless the
8covered operator complies with sub. (3):
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(a) Operate a covered facility if the covered facility is within 6.2 miles of one
10or more places, owned or operated by another person, at which a total of 10,000 or
11more of any species of poultry are kept and at which a total of 10,000 or more of any
12species of poultry were kept before the number of animal units at the covered facility
13reached 1,000.
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(b) Spread or compost chicken or turkey manure, transport live or dead
15chickens or turkeys or store or compost dead chickens or turkeys or chicken or turkey
16by-products, any of which originate at a covered facility, within 2 miles of a place at
17which poultry are kept by another person that keeps a total of 10,000 or more of any
18species of poultry if that person kept poultry at that place, and kept a total of 10,000
19or more of any species of poultry, before the number of animal units at the covered
20facility reached 1,000.
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21(3) Requirements. A covered operator complies with this subsection with
22respect to a covered facility if all of the following apply:
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(a) The covered operator populates the covered facility only with chickens or
24turkeys that have been designated mycoplasma gallisepticum clean started and
25mycoplasma synoviae clean started under
9 CFR 145.24 (f) and (g).
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1(b) The covered operator obtains blood samples from a sample population at the
2covered facility at least once every 180 days and has a poultry diagnostic laboratory,
3certified under s. 93.12, conduct a serological test that is approved by the department
4to detect the presence of mycoplasma gallisepticum and mycoplasma synoviae.
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(c) The covered operator has a poultry diagnostic laboratory, certified by the
6department under s. 93.12, conduct a confirmatory test within 10 days of receipt of
7the results of a test performed under par. (b) if those results indicate the presence of
8mycoplasma gallisepticum or mycoplasma synoviae.
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(d) The covered operator transmits the results of tests conducted under pars.
10(b) and (c) to the department and to any affected party by 1st class mail within 5 days
11of receipt.
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(e) Upon the order of the department under sub. (4) (a), the covered operator
13slaughters all poultry kept at the covered facility, disinfects all areas where the
14poultry have been kept and keeps those areas vacant of poultry for not less than 14
15days after the date of disinfection.
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(f) The covered operator prepares and submits to the department a plan to
17prevent the spread of poultry disease that includes all of the following:
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1. Clothing policies for employes.
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2. Showering policies for employes.
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3. Policies for disinfection of equipment.
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4. Policies for the daily disposal of dead poultry.
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5. Policies relating to vendors from whom the covered operator obtains
23products or services.
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6. Policies for fencing and signs at the covered facility.
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7. Isolation and sanitation procedures.
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18. Policies for disinfecting structures in which poultry are kept.
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9. Policies concerning vaccination and medication of poultry.
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10. Manure handling policies.
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11. Policies concerning the transportation of poultry.
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12. Policies for employe training and accountability of employes.
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(g) The covered operator obtains the approval of the department for the plan
7under par. (f).
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(h) The covered operator maintains records of the results of each test under
9pars. (b) and (c) for 5 years after the test is conducted.
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10(4) Duties of the department. (a) If the department determines that the
11results of a test under sub. (3) (c) indicate the presence of mycoplasma gallisepticum
12or mycoplasma synoviae, the department shall immediately order the slaughter of
13all poultry kept at the covered facility and supervise the disposal of the carcasses.
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(b) The department shall review and approve, disapprove or conditionally
15approve plans submitted under sub. (3) (f). The department may require any
16revision to such a plan that the department determines is appropriate.
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(c) The department shall retain a copy of the results of each test under sub. (3)
18(b) and (c) for at least 5 years after the test is conducted. The department shall retain
19a copy of a plan approved under par. (b) while the plan is in effect and for at least 5
20years after the plan ceases to be in effect.
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21(5) No indemnification. Notwithstanding s. 95.31 (3) and (4), a covered
22operator is not eligible for indemnification for poultry ordered to be slaughtered
23under sub. (4) (a).
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1(6) Penalty. Any person that violates this section or an order issued under this
2section may be required to forfeit not less than $5,000 nor more than $1,000,000 for
3each violation.
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4(7) Enforcement. (a) The department may bring an action to recover a
5forfeiture under sub. (6) or to seek an injunction restraining the violation of this
6section or an order issued under this section.
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(b) An affected party that is injured or threatened with injury by a violation of
8this section or an order issued under this section may bring an action for a temporary
9or permanent injunction or damages. The action may not be commenced until 15
10days after the day on which the affected party notifies the department and the person
11alleged to be in violation of the intent to bring the action.
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(c) An affected party that obtains an injunction or is awarded damages under
13par. (b) may recover costs and, notwithstanding s. 814.04 (1), reasonable attorney
14fees.".
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101.09
(2) (cm) Any rules promulgated under sub. (3) requiring an owner to test
18the ability of a storage tank, connected piping or ancillary equipment to prevent an
19inadvertent release of a stored substance do not apply to storage tanks that have a
20capacity of less than 1,100 gallons and that are used to store heating oil for
21residential, consumptive use on the premises where stored.".
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1101.1205
(5m) Notwithstanding subs. (1) and (5), a county, city, village or town
2that has in effect on January 1, 1994, may administer and enforce an ordinance that
3establishes standards for erosion control at building sites for the construction of
4public buildings and buildings that are places of employment
may continue to
5administer and enforce that ordinance if the standards in the ordinance are more
6stringent than the standards established under sub. (1).".
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(1) (bm) "Enforcement standard" has the meaning given in s. 160.01
11(2).
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(1) (cq) "Natural attenuation" means the reduction in the
14concentration and mass of a substance, and the products into which the substance
15breaks down, due to naturally occurring physical, chemical and biological processes.
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(2) (h) The department of commerce, in consultation with the
18department of natural resources, shall promulgate rules designed to facilitate
19effective and cost-efficient administration of the program under this section that
20specify all of the following:
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1. Information that must be submitted under this section, including quarterly
22summaries of costs incurred with respect to a discharge for which a claim is intended
23to be submitted under sub. (3) but for which a final claim has not been submitted.
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2. Formats for submitting the information under subd. 1.
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13. Review procedures that must be followed by employes of the department of
2natural resources and the department of commerce in reviewing the information
3under subd. 1.
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(2) (i) The department of commerce, in consultation with the
6department of natural resources, shall promulgate rules specifying procedures for
7evaluating remedial actions under sub. (3) (c) 3. to be used by employes of the
8department of commerce and the department of natural resources while remedial
9actions are being conducted. The department of commerce shall specify procedures
10that include all of the following for ongoing remedial actions:
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1. Annual reviews that include application of the method under sub. (2e) (a) to
12determine the risk posed by discharges that are the subject of the remedial actions.
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2. Annual reports by consultants estimating the additional costs that must be
14incurred to comply with sub. (3) (c) 3. and with enforcement standards.
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101.143
(2) (j) The department of commerce, in consultation with the
17department of natural resources, shall promulgate rules specifying all of the
18following:
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1. The conditions under which employes of the department of commerce and
20the department of natural resources must issue approvals under sub. (3) (c) 4.
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2. Training and management procedures to ensure that employes comply with
22the requirements under subd. 1.
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(2e) Risk-based analysis. (a) The department of commerce, in
25consultation with the department of natural resources, shall promulgate rules
1specifying a method, which shall include consideration of the routes for migration of
2petroleum product contamination, for determining the risk to public health, safety
3and welfare and to the environment posed by discharges for which the department
4of commerce receives notification under sub. (3) (a) 3.
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(b) The department of natural resources or, if the discharge is covered under
6s. 101.144 (2) (b), the department of commerce shall apply the method under par. (a)
7to determine the risk posed by a discharge for which the department of commerce
8receives notification under sub. (3) (a) 3.
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(3) (c) 2. Prepare a remedial action plan that identifies specific
11remedial action activities proposed to be conducted under subd. 3.
and submit the
12remedial action plan to the department.
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(3) (cg)
Approval to begin remedial action. 1. Except as provided in
15subds. 2. and 3., to be eligible for an award under sub. (4) an owner or operator may
16not begin remedial action under par. (c) 3. with respect to a discharge without the
17approval of the department of commerce and the department of natural resources.
18The department of commerce and the department of natural resources shall jointly
19determine when it is appropriate to begin remedial action with respect to a discharge
20based on the determination of risk under sub. (2e) (b) for the discharge and the
21availability of funds to pay awards under sub. (4).
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2. Subdivision 1. does not apply if the discharge is from a home oil tank system,
23a petroleum product storage system that is described in sub. (4) (ei) 1. or a petroleum
24product storage system that is owned by a school district and that is used for storing
25heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored.
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13. Subdivision 1. does not apply to remedial action in response to an emergency
2if par. (g) applies.
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4. Notwithstanding s. 292.11 (3) and (7) (c), an owner or operator to whom subd.
41. applies is not required to begin remedial action under par. (c) 3. until the owner
5or operator receives approval under subd. 1.
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(3) (cm)
Monitoring as remedial action. An owner or operator or person
8owning a home oil tank system may, with the approval of the department of natural
9resources or, if the discharge is covered under s. 101.144 (2) (b), the department of
10commerce, satisfy the requirements of par. (c) 2. and 3. by proposing and
11implementing monitoring to ensure the effectiveness of
the natural
process of
12degradation attenuation of petroleum product contamination.
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(3) (cp)
Bidding process. 1. Except as provided in subds. 2. to 4., if the
15department of natural resources or, if the site is covered under s. 101.144 (2) (b), the
16department of commerce estimates that the cost to complete a site investigation,
17remedial action plan and remedial action for an occurrence exceeds $60,000, the
18department of commerce shall implement a competitive public bidding process to
19obtain information to assist in making the determination under par. (cs).
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2. The department of commerce may not implement the process under subd.
211. if an enforcement standard is exceeded in groundwater within 1,000 feet of a well
22operated by a public utility, as defined in s. 196.01 (5), or within 100 feet of any other
23well used to provide water for human consumption.
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3. The department of commerce may not implement the process under subd.
251. if the department of natural resources waives the requirement on the grounds that
1waiver is necessary in an emergency to prevent or mitigate an imminent hazard to
2public health, safety or welfare or to the environment.
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4. The department of commerce may not implement the process under subd.
41. if the secretary of natural resources waives the requirement after providing notice
5to the secretary of commerce.