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23.235
(2m) (title)
Control efforts.
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23.235
(4) (title)
Education.
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23.235
(5) Penalty. Any person who knowingly violates
this section sub. (2) 22shall forfeit not more than $100. Each violation of this section is a separate offense.
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123.24
(1) (g) "Invasive aquatic plant" means an aquatic plant that is designated
2under sub. (2) (b)
1.
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23.24
(2) (title)
Department duties.
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23.24
(2) (a) 1.
Protect Implement efforts to protect and develop diverse and
9stable communities of native aquatic plants.
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23.22
(2) (b) 5. Provide education and
encourage and conduct research
13concerning invasive
aquatic plants species.
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23.24
(2) (b) Under the program implemented under par. (a), the department
17shall
do all of the following: 1. Designate designate by rule which aquatic plants are
18invasive aquatic plants for purposes of this section. The department shall designate
19Eurasian water milfoil, curly leaf pondweed, and purple loosestrife as invasive
20aquatic plants and may designate any other aquatic plant as an invasive aquatic
21plant if it has the ability to cause significant adverse change to desirable aquatic
22habitat, to significantly displace desirable aquatic vegetation, or to reduce the yield
23of products produced by aquaculture.
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23.24
(2) (c) (intro.) The requirements promulgated under par.
(b) 2. (a) 4. may
4specify any of the following:
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23.24
(3) (a) (intro.) Unless a person has a valid aquatic plant management
8permit issued
under the program established under sub. (2) by the department, no
9person may do any of the following:".
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25.46
(4) The moneys specified under s. 94.681 (7) (a)
1. and 2. for
13environmental management.
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25.465
(8) The fees collected under s. 94.72 (5) (b) and (6) (a)
1. and 2.
and 2m. 16and (i).".
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1923.495 Restrictions on seeking review. (1) In this section:
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(a) "Area variance" means a variance granted by a board of adjustment under
21s. 59.694 (7) (c) or a board of appeals under s. 62.23 (7) (e) 7. that relates to those
22provisions of a zoning ordinance which govern area, setbacks, frontage, height, bulk,
23or density.
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(b) "Members-elect" has the meaning given in s. 59.001 (2m).
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1(c) "Municipality" means a city, village, or town.
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(d) "Political subdivision" means a municipality or county.
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3(2) Beginning on the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date],
4the state may not initiate a civil action or intervene in a civil action to challenge the
5granting of an area variance from an ordinance in effect under s. 59.692, 61.351, or
662.231, or an ordinance in effect under s. 60.61 or 60.62 that relates to shoreland
7zoning if the area variance has been approved by a two-thirds vote of the
8members-elect of the political subdivision and, in the case of a municipality, has also
9been approved by a two-thirds vote of the members-elect of the county board of the
10county in which the land that is subject to the area variance is located or
11predominantly located."
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25.16
(3) The Before the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts
15date], the executive director may appoint an executive assistant. The executive
16assistant shall perform the duties prescribed by the executive director.".
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2025.60 Budget stabilization fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible
21trust fund designated as the budget stabilization fund, consisting of moneys
22transferred to the fund from the general fund under s. 16.518 (3)
and moneys
23deposited into the fund under 2001 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), sections 9101 (9ad)
24and 9107 (1) (am) and (1b).".
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25.17
(16) (a) 2. All proceeds of, and investment earnings on, investments of
7the permanent endowment fund made under s. 25.18 (1) (p) that are received in the
8fiscal year
, less the amount transferred to the tobacco control fund under s. 13.101
9(16) (b) in that year.".
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(3) (b)
For long-term loans by unified school districts. Every application
13for a loan, the required repayment of which exceeds 10 years, shall be approved and
14authorized for a unified school district by a majority vote of the members of the school
15board at a regular or special meeting of the school board. Every vote so required shall
16be by ayes and noes duly recorded. In addition, the application shall be approved for
17a unified school district by a majority vote of the electors of the school district at a
18special election referendum as provided under sub. (4).
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24.66
(4) Popular vote, when required. If any municipality is not empowered
21by law to incur indebtedness for a particular purpose without first submitting the
22question to its electors, the application for a state trust fund loan for that purpose
23must be approved and authorized by a majority vote of the electors at a
special
24election referendum called
,
in accordance with s. 8.065, and noticed and held in the
1manner provided for other
special elections
referenda. The question to be voted on
2shall be filed as provided in s. 8.37. The notice of the
election referendum shall state
3the amount of the proposed loan and the purpose for which it will be used.".
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625.96 Utility public benefits fund. There is established a separate
7nonlapsible trust fund designated as the utility public benefits fund, consisting of
8deposits by the public service commission under s. 196.374 (3), public benefits fees
9received under s. 16.957 (4) (a) and (5) (c) and (d)
deposited by the department of
10administration under s. 16.957 (2) (d) 3., 3g., and 3r. and contributions received
11under s. 16.957 (2) (c) 4. and (d) 2.
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12Section 83r. 25.96 of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act .... (this
13act), is repealed and recreated to read:
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1425.96 Utility public benefits fund. There is established a separate
15nonlapsible trust fund designated as the utility public benefits fund, consisting of
16deposits by the public service commission under s. 196.374 (3), public benefits fees
17deposited by the department of administration under s. 16.957 (2) (d) 3. and
18contributions received under s. 16.957 (2) (c) 4. and (d) 2.".
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2126.02 Council on forestry. (1) Duties. The council on forestry shall advise
22the governor, the legislature, the department of natural resources, the department
23of commerce, and other state agencies, as determined to be appropriate by the
24council, on all of the following topics as they affect forests located in this state:
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1(a) The protection of forests from fire, insects, and disease.
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(b) The practice of sustainable forestry, as defined in s. 28.04 (1) (e).
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(c) Reforestation and forestry genetics.
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(d) Management and protection of urban forests.
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(e) Increasing the public's knowledge and awareness of forestry issues.
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(f) Forestry research.
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(g) Increasing the economic development of the forestry industry and
8employment in the forestry industry.
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(h) Marketing and use of forest products.
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(i) Legislation that impacts on the management of forest lands in this state.
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(j) Staffing and funding needs for forestry programs conducted by the state.
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12(2) Report. (a) The council on forestry shall prepare a biennial report on the
13status of the state's forest resources and forestry industry. The report shall include
14a summary of each of the following:
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1. The magnitude, nature, and extent of the forest resources in this state.
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2. The current use in this state for forest products and the benefits that these
17forest products provide to the state.
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3. The projected future demand for forest products and the projected benefits
19that these forest products will provide to the state in the future.
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4. The types of owners and forms of ownership that apply to forests in this state,
21including the reasons why persons own forest land.
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5. The success of existing incentives that are offered to stimulate the
23development of forest resources.
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16. The possible economic opportunities in this state that may result if improved
2forest-product marketing, and increased business dealing in or use of forest
3products, occurs in this state.
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7. Recommendations for increasing the economic development of the forestry
5industry and employment in the forestry industry.
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8. The effect of state and local governmental laws and policy on forestry
7management and the location of markets for forest products.
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9. Recommendations as to staffing and funding needs for forestry programs
9and other conservation programs related to forestry that are conducted by the state
10to support and enhance the development of forest resources.
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10. Recommendations as to the need to increase the public's knowledge and
12awareness of forestry issues.
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(b) The council on forestry shall submit the report under this subsection no
14later than June 1 of each odd-numbered year for distribution to the governor and to
15the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3). The first
16report shall be submitted no later than June 1, 2005. Each report shall cover the
1724-month period ending on the December 31 immediately preceding the date of the
18report.".
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2129.335 Feeding wild animals for nonhunting purposes. The department
22shall promulgate rules to regulate the recreational and supplemental feeding of wild
23animals for purposes other than hunting.".
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29.053
(1) All fishing seasons on inland waters shall open on a Saturday.
All
3fishing seasons on inland waters and outlying waters shall close on a Sunday.
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29.404
(1m) Removal date. If the department establishes by order or by rule
6a date no later than which a building, vehicle, tent, fish shanty, or similar shelter
7must be removed from the ice under the authority granted the department under
8sub. (1), that date shall always fall on a Sunday.