AB684-engrossed,23,7 6(5) Exemption for certain institutions. Any of the following is exempt from
7the requirements under this section:
AB684-engrossed,23,88 (a) Public zoos or aquariums.
AB684-engrossed,23,99 (b) Circuses and the Circus World Museum located in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
AB684-engrossed,23,1010 (c) The department.
AB684-engrossed,23,13 11(6) Exemption for veterinarians. (a) Veterinarians are exempt from sub. (1)
12for the purpose of providing medical treatment to native wild reptiles and native wild
13amphibians.
AB684-engrossed,23,1414 (b) For purposes of par. (a), "medical treatment" does not include rehabilitation.
AB684-engrossed,23,17 15(7) Inapplicability to certain wild animals. This section does not authorize
16the possessing, taking, selling or purchasing of reptiles or amphibians that are
17environmentally injurious wild animals.
AB684-engrossed,23,22 1822.13 Sale and purchase of white-tailed deer for venison. (1)
19Requirements for live deer. (a) No person may sell a live white-tailed deer to be
20processed for venison meat or products except as authorized under a deer farm
21license. No person may sell a live white-tailed deer to be processed for venison meat
22or products without providing a deer farm shipping tag that will accompany the deer.
AB684-engrossed,23,2423 (b) No person may purchase a live white-tailed deer to be processed for venison
24meat or products unless all of the following apply:
AB684-engrossed,24,2
11. The person operates an establishment licensed under s. 97.42 or for which
2inspection is granted under 9 CFR part 304.
AB684-engrossed,24,33 2. The person holds a white-tailed deer venison sales license.
AB684-engrossed,24,54 3. The deer originated from a deer farm and has an accompanying deer farm
5shipping tag attached to its body.
AB684-engrossed,24,7 6(2) Requirements for carcasses. No person may sell venison meat or process
7venison products from captive white-tailed deer unless all of the following apply:
AB684-engrossed,24,98 (a) The person operates an establishment licensed under s. 97.42 or for which
9inspection is granted under 9 CFR part 304.
AB684-engrossed,24,1010 (b) The person holds a white-tailed deer venison sales license.
AB684-engrossed,24,1111 (c) The white-tailed deer originated from a deer farm.
AB684-engrossed,24,1312 (d) Each individual package of white-tailed deer venison that the person
13processes and sells clearly states that the venison is from a licensed deer farm.
AB684-engrossed,24,16 14(3) Consumer sales. No person may sell venison from white-tailed deer to a
15consumer, or purchase such venison for resale to a consumer, unless the venison is
16labeled as required under sub. (2) (d) and the venison came from one of the following:
AB684-engrossed,24,1817 (a) An establishment licensed under s. 97.42 or for which inspection is granted
18under 9 CFR part 304.
AB684-engrossed,24,1919 (b) A meat broker or meat distributor registered under s. 97.42.
AB684-engrossed,24,22 2022.14 Carcasses of captive wild animals. (1) Restrictions on sales and
21purchases.
(a) No person may sell the carcass of any captive wild animal unless the
22seller provides to the purchaser written proof of origin.
AB684-engrossed,24,2523 (b) No person may purchase or possess the carcass of any captive wild animal
24unless the purchaser maintains written proof of origin during the time the purchaser
25possesses the carcass.
AB684-engrossed,25,2
1(c) No person may sell or purchase the carcass, except for the hide, of a bear that
2was a captive wild animal.
AB684-engrossed,25,53 (d) No person may preserve and mount a carcass of a captive wild animal for
4consideration unless that person holds a valid taxidermist permit issued under s.
529.506.
AB684-engrossed,25,10 6(2) Tagging requirements for captive wild animal farms. (a) A person killing
7a wild animal under the authority of a captive wild animal farm license shall tag the
8carcass in the manner required by the department before removing the carcass from
9the farm. No person may remove the tag from the carcass except as provided in par.
10(b).
AB684-engrossed,25,1411 (b) A person acquiring a carcass tagged under par. (a) that is to be consumed
12for food may remove the tag at the time the carcass is prepared for final consumption.
13The person shall keep the tag in evidence until the carcass is consumed or otherwise
14disposed of.
AB684-engrossed,25,1715 (c) For purposes of pars. (a) and (b), for the carcasses of wild reptiles and wild
16amphibians, a person need not tag each carcass, but shall tag each shipment in the
17manner required by the department.
AB684-engrossed,25,19 18(3) Inapplicability to certain carcasses. (a) Subsections (1) and (2) do not
19apply to the raw fur or dressed fur of fur-bearing wild animals.
AB684-engrossed,25,2120 (b) Subsection (1) (a) and (b) does not apply to white-tailed deer that is to be
21processed into venison.
AB684-engrossed,25,2322 (c) The selling, purchasing or possessing of carcasses of endangered or
23threatened species is subject to s. 29.604 and not to this section.
AB684-engrossed,26,2 2422.15 Captive wild animal farm licenses. (1) Issuance. (a) The
25department shall issue a Class A captive wild animal farm license to operate a

1captive wild animal farm that grosses $10,000 or more in annual sales to any person
2who files a proper application for the license and who pays the applicable fee.
AB684-engrossed,26,63 (b) The department shall issue a Class B captive wild animal farm license to
4operate a captive wild animal farm that grosses less than $10,000 in annual sales to
5any person who files a proper application for the license and who pays the applicable
6fee.
AB684-engrossed,26,87 (d) The applicant shall specify the location of the enclosures for the wild
8animals on the application.
AB684-engrossed,26,11 9(2) Authorization. (a) A captive wild animal farm license authorizes the
10holder of the license to possess, propagate, kill, exhibit, purchase and sell live captive
11wild animals of the types specified by the department on the license.
AB684-engrossed,26,1312 (b) A captive wild animal farm license authorizes the killing of captive wild
13animals only by the holder of the license or an employe of the holder of the license.
AB684-engrossed,26,16 14(3) Calculation of annual sales. (a) The calculation of annual sales under
15sub. (1) and par. (b) shall be based on sales from the prior year that involve live
16captive wild animals that are any of the following:
AB684-engrossed,26,1717 1. Native wild animals.
AB684-engrossed,26,1818 2. Nonnative wild animals of the family cervidae.
AB684-engrossed,26,1919 3. Inherently dangerous wild animals.
AB684-engrossed,26,2020 4. Endangered or threatened species.
AB684-engrossed,26,2321 (b) For the first year that a person is issued a captive wild animal farm license,
22the person shall be issued a Class B captive wild animal farm license, unless one of
23the following applies:
AB684-engrossed,27,224 1. The person operated a game bird and animal farm licensed under s. 29.867,
251997 stats., or a deer farm licensed under s. 29.871, 1997 stats., on the effective date

1of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], that grossed $10,000 or more in annual
2sales.
AB684-engrossed,27,33 2. The person elects to be issued a Class A captive wild animal farm license.
AB684-engrossed,27,7 4(4) Control of wild animals. (a) A person holding a captive wild animal farm
5license shall control the wild animals at all times in the manner required by the
6department and shall keep the wild animals at the locations specified on the
7application for the license.
AB684-engrossed,27,118 (b) If any member of the family ursidae, felidae, cervidae or canidae escapes
9from its enclosure or fenced area on a captive wild animal farm, the person holding
10the captive wild animal farm license shall notify the department within 24 hours
11after the escape.
AB684-engrossed,27,14 12(5) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to establish additional
13standards, limitations and requirements for captive wild animal farm licenses and
14for captive wild animal farms, including fencing of the farms.
AB684-engrossed,27,18 1522.16 Deer farm license. (1) Issuance. The department shall issue a deer
16farm license to any person who files a proper application for the license and who pays
17the applicable fee. The applicant shall specify the locations of the enclosures for the
18deer on the application.
AB684-engrossed,27,20 19(2) Authorization. (a) A deer farm license authorizes the holder of the license
20to do any of the following:
AB684-engrossed,27,2121 1. Possess, propagate, purchase, sell and exhibit live captive white-tailed deer.
AB684-engrossed,27,2322 2. Sell or offer to sell the opportunity to hunt live white-tailed deer within the
23boundaries of the deer farm.
AB684-engrossed,28,3
1(b) A person holding a deer farm license shall provide a deer shipping tag that
2will accompany each live white-tailed deer that the person sells to be processed for
3venison.
AB684-engrossed,28,7 4(3) Exemption from hunting restrictions. A person hunting white-tailed deer
5on a deer farm is exempt from having any hunting approval issued under ch. 29 and
6is exempt from any closed season restrictions, bag limits or other conditions or
7restrictions established by the department under s. 29.014 (1).
AB684-engrossed,28,10 8(4) Control of deer. (a) A person holding a deer farm license shall control the
9deer at all times in the manner required by the department and shall keep the deer
10at the locations specified on the application for the license.
AB684-engrossed,28,1311 (b) If any deer escapes from its enclosure or fenced area on a deer farm, the
12person holding the deer farm license shall notify the department within 24 hours
13after the escape.
AB684-engrossed,28,18 14(5) Free-roaming deer. A person applying for a deer farm license shall make
15a reasonable effort to drive free-roaming white-tailed deer from land subject to the
16license that will be enclosed before the land is enclosed. A person holding a deer farm
17license shall pay the department $250 for each white-tailed deer remaining within
18the boundaries.
AB684-engrossed,28,21 19(6) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to establish additional
20standards, limitations and requirements for deer farm licenses and for deer farms,
21including fencing of the farms.
AB684-engrossed,28,24 2222.17 White-tailed deer venison sales license. (1) Application. The
23department shall issue a white-tailed deer venison sales license to any person who
24files a proper application for the license and who pays the applicable fee.
AB684-engrossed,29,3
1(2) Authorization. (a) A white-tailed deer venison sales license authorizes the
2holder of the license to sell, purchase and process venison from white-tailed deer that
3originates from a deer farm.
AB684-engrossed,29,6 4(3) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to establish additional
5standards, limitations and requirements for white-tailed venison sales licenses and
6for the premises at which venison from white-tailed deer is processed.
AB684-engrossed,29,9 722.18 Wild fur farm license. (1) Issuance. The department shall issue a wild
8fur farm license to any person who files a proper application and who pays the
9applicable fee.
AB684-engrossed,29,11 10(2) Authorization; limitations. (a) A wild fur farm license authorizes all of the
11following:
AB684-engrossed,29,1312 1. The holder of the license to possess and propagate live muskrat, beaver,
13coyote, raccoon, otter and mink on the land subject to the license.
AB684-engrossed,29,1614 2. The holder of the license and other persons authorized by the holder to take
15the live fur-bearing wild animals specified in subd. 1. or kill by trapping the
16fur-bearing wild animals specified in subd. 1.
AB684-engrossed,29,1817 3. The holder of the license to sell the live fur-bearing wild animals specified
18in subd. 1. to persons authorized to possess the fur-bearing wild animals.
AB684-engrossed,29,2019 (b) Section 29.501 shall apply to the possession and selling of the raw furs and
20dressed furs of the fur-bearing wild animals specified in par. (a) 1.
AB684-engrossed,29,2221 (c) The number of otter that are taken or killed may not exceed the quota
22established by rule by the department under sub. (5) (a).
AB684-engrossed,29,24 23(3) Eligible land. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a wild fur farm licensed
24under this section shall be in a single parcel and may not exceed 640 acres.
AB684-engrossed,30,4
1(b) Upon the request of the applicant for a license under this section, the
2department shall issue a single license for a wild fur farm that does not meet all of
3the requirements of par. (a) if the wild fur farm is licensed as a fur animal farm under
4s. 29.869, 1997 stats., on the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date].
AB684-engrossed,30,9 5(4) Exemption from trapping restrictions. Except as provided in sub. (2) (c),
6a person trapping fur-bearing wild animals on a wild fur farm is exempt from having
7any trapping approval issued under ch. 29 and is exempt from any closed season
8restrictions, bag limits or other conditions or restrictions established by the
9department under s. 29.014 (1) or 29.192.
AB684-engrossed,30,11 10(5) Rules. (a) The department shall promulgate by rule a quota for taking, or
11killing by trapping, otter for purposes of this section.
AB684-engrossed,30,1312 (b) The department shall promulgate rules for the purpose of determining
13whether a piece of land qualifies as a single parcel under sub. (3).
AB684-engrossed,30,1514 (c) The department may promulgate rules to establish additional standards,
15limitations and requirements for wild fur farm licenses and for wild fur farms.
AB684-engrossed,30,18 1622.19 Bird hunting preserve licenses. (1) Issuance. The department shall
17issue a Class A or a Class B bird hunting preserve license to any person who files a
18proper application and who pays the applicable fee.
AB684-engrossed,30,20 19(2) Authorization. (a) A Class A or a Class B bird hunting preserve license
20authorizes all of the following:
AB684-engrossed,30,2321 1. Possessing, stocking, propagating, releasing into the wild, selling and
22purchasing of live wild birds of the species authorized under par. (b) by the holder
23of the license.
AB684-engrossed,31,3
12. Hunting or taking of released wild birds of those species that have been
2stocked in the preserve by the holder of the license and other persons authorized by
3the holder.
AB684-engrossed,31,54 (b) The department may authorize only one or more of the following species of
5live wild birds under a Class A or a Class B bird hunting preserve license:
AB684-engrossed,31,76 1. Pheasants of the species Phasianus colchicus or the species Syrmaticus
7reevesii.
AB684-engrossed,31,88 2. Quail that are of the subfamily Odontophorinae.
AB684-engrossed,31,99 3. Gray partridge.
AB684-engrossed,31,1010 4. Chukar partridge.
AB684-engrossed,31,1111 5. Red-legged partridge.
AB684-engrossed,31,1212 6. Mallard ducks that are bred in captivity.
AB684-engrossed,31,1413 7. Wild turkeys, if the wild turkeys are located outside a wild turkey hunting
14zone established under s. 29.164.
AB684-engrossed,31,1615 (c) The department shall specify on the license the types of wild birds that the
16department authorizes under the license.
AB684-engrossed,31,20 17(3) Regulation of number of birds. (a) A person holding a bird hunting
18preserve license may not allow the number of wild birds of a given species in the
19preserve that are killed or taken in a given year to exceed the number of captive wild
20birds of that species that have been stocked in the preserve for that license year.
AB684-engrossed,31,2421 (b) A Class A bird hunting preserve license authorizes the person holding the
22license to possess any number of the species specified in sub. (2) (b) 2. to 7. and
23requires the person to stock at least 1,001 adult pheasants in the preserve during the
24license year.
AB684-engrossed,32,6
1(c) A Class B bird hunting preserve license authorizes the person holding the
2license to possess any number of the species specified in sub. (2) (b) 2. to 7. and
3prohibits the person from stocking more than 1,000 adult pheasants in the preserve.
4A holder of a Class B bird hunting preserve license possessing pheasants under the
5license shall stock a minimum of one adult pheasant per 4 huntable acres that are
6within the boundaries of the licensed preserve during the license year.
AB684-engrossed,32,12 7(4) Requirements for mallard ducks. A person possessing mallard ducks
8under the authority of a bird hunting preserve license may possess only mallard
9ducks that are bred in captivity and shall identify them as required under 50 CFR
1021.13
(b). The person shall house the mallard ducks in pens that are covered and
11maintained to prevent free-roaming wild waterfowl from being attracted to the pens
12with the mallard ducks that are being bred.
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