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88.35
(6) (intro.) Upon the completion of its duties under subs. (1) to
(5m) (5),
23the board shall prepare a written report, including a copy of any maps, plans or
1profiles that it has prepared. The assessment of benefits and awards of damages
2shall be set forth in substantially the following form:
SB55-ASA1-AA1, s. 2353m
3Section 2353m. 88.62 (3) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 88.62 (3) and
4amended to read:
SB55-ASA1-AA1,718,85
88.62
(3) If drainage work is undertaken in navigable waters, the drainage
6board shall obtain
a permit under s. 30.20 or 88.31 or ch. 31, as directed by the
7department of natural resources, except as provided in par. (b)
any permit that is
8required under ch. 30 or 31.
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88.72
(3) At the hearing on the petition, any interested person may appear and
12contest its sufficiency and the necessity for the work. If the drainage board finds that
13the petition has the proper number of signers and that to afford an adequate outlet
14it is necessary to remove dams or other obstructions from waters and streams which
15may be navigable, or to straighten, clean out, deepen
, or widen any waters or streams
16either within or beyond the limits of the district, the board shall obtain any permit
17that is required under
this chapter or ch. 30 or 31.
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88.72
(4) Within 30 days after the department of natural resources has issued
20all of the permits as required under
this chapter and chs. 30 and 31, the board shall
21proceed to estimate the cost of the work, including the expenses of the proceeding
22together with the damages that will result from the work, and shall, within a
23reasonable time, award damages to all lands damaged by the work and assess the
24cost of the work against the lands in the district in proportion to the assessment of
25benefits then in force.
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288.95 Geographic information system maps. If a county prepares a
3geographic information system map in preliminary form and the map includes a
4stream, ditch, dike, or levee, the county shall furnish each drainage district in which
5the land is located with a copy of the map. No later than 120 days after the drainage
6district receives the map, the drainage district shall provide notice to the county if
7the drainage district determines that there is an error or omission in the map. If the
8drainage district provides such notice, the county shall correct the error or omission
9on the map. If the county does not correct the error or omission because it does not
10concur with the drainage district, the county shall notify the drainage district and
11the land information board and the land information board shall resolve the
12conflict.".
SB55-ASA1-AA1,719,1714
88.62
(3) (a) If drainage work is undertaken in navigable waters, the drainage
15board shall obtain a permit under s. 30.20 or 88.31 or ch. 31, as directed by the
16department of
natural resources environmental management, except as provided in
17par. (b).
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(b) If drainage work is undertaken in navigable waters located in the Duck
19Creek Drainage District, the board for that district shall obtain a permit under s.
2030.20 or ch. 31, as directed by the department of
natural resources environmental
21management.
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88.72
(4) Within 30 days after the department of
natural resources 24environmental management has issued all of the permits as required under this
25chapter and chs. 30 and 31, the board shall proceed to estimate the cost of the work,
1including the expenses of the proceeding together with the damages that will result
2from the work, and shall, within a reasonable time, award damages to all lands
3damaged by the work and assess the cost of the work against the lands in the district
4in proportion to the assessment of benefits then in force.
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91.01
(6) "Eligible farmland" means a parcel of 35 or more acres of contiguous
7land which is devoted primarily to agricultural use, including land designated by the
8department of
natural resources fish, wildlife, parks, and forestry as part of the ice
9age trail under s. 23.17, which during the year preceding application for a farmland
10preservation agreement produced gross farm profits, as defined in s. 71.58 (4), of not
11less than $6,000 or which, during the 3 years preceding application produced gross
12farm profits, as defined in s. 71.58 (4), of not less than $18,000, or a parcel of 35 or
13more acres of which at least 35 acres, during part or all of the year preceding
14application, were enrolled in the conservation reserve program under
16 USC 3831 15to
3836.
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92.04
(2) (e)
Review joint evaluation plan. The board shall review the
18evaluation plan prepared under s. 92.14 (13). After its review, the board shall make
19recommendations on the plan to the department and to the department of
natural
20resources environmental management.
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92.05
(1) Central agency. The department is the central agency of this state
23responsible for setting and implementing statewide soil and water conservation
24policies and administering the state's soil and water conservation programs. The
25department shall coordinate its soil and water conservation program with the
1nonpoint source water pollution abatement program established under s. 281.65, the
2inland lake protection and rehabilitation program established under ch. 33 and other
3programs with objectives related to soil and water conservation administered by the
4department of
natural resources environmental management or by other state or
5federal agencies.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,721,97
92.10
(6) (a) 1. Includes an assessment of water quality and soil erosion
8conditions throughout the county, including any assessment available from the
9department of
natural resources environmental management.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,721,1611
92.10
(8) Duties of the department of
natural resources environmental
12management. The department of
natural resources environmental management 13shall provide counties with assistance in land and water resource management
14planning, including providing available water quality data and information,
15providing training and support for water resource assessments and appraisals and
16providing related program information.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,721,2118
92.14
(2) (j) Enhancing the administration and coordination of state nonpoint
19source water pollution abatement activities by the department and the department
20of
natural resources environmental management, including providing a single
21process for grant application, funding allocation, reporting and evaluation.".
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93.06
(8) Prescribe conditions of licenses. Except as provided in s. 93.135,
4issue any permit, certificate, registration or license on a temporary or conditional
5basis, contingent upon pertinent circumstances or acts. If the temporary or
6conditional permit, certificate, registration or license is conditioned upon compliance
7with chs. 93 to 100, ch.
127 126, a rule promulgated by the department or a regulation
8adopted under s. 97.41 (7) within a specified period of time and the condition is not
9met within the specified period, the permit, certificate, registration or license shall
10be void.".
SB55-ASA1-AA1,722,2013
92.14
(6) (b) The department and the department of
natural resources 14environmental management shall prepare an annual grant allocation plan
15identifying the amounts to be provided to counties under this section and ss. 281.65
16and 281.66. In the allocation plan, the departments shall attempt to provide funding
17under this section for an average of 3 staff persons per county with full funding for
18the first staff person, 70% funding for the 2nd staff person and 50% funding for any
19additional staff persons and to provide an average of $100,000 per county for
20cost-sharing grants. The department shall submit that plan to the board.
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92.14
(6) (d) The board shall review the annual allocation plan submitted to
23it under par. (b) and make recommendations to the department of agriculture, trade
1and consumer protection and the department of
natural resources environmental
2management on approval, modification or disapproval of the plan.
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92.14
(6) (h) 3. Nothing in this paragraph affects the authority of the
5department of
natural resources environmental management to act under ch. 283.
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92.14
(6) (m) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection
8and the department of
natural resources environmental management shall assist
9counties in conducting the activities for which grants under sub. (3) may be used.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,723,1311
92.14
(8) Rules. In consultation with the department of
natural resources 12environmental management, the department shall promulgate rules to administer
13this section and the department's duties under s. 281.65.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,723,1715
92.14
(12) Annual report. Annually, the department, in cooperation with the
16department of
natural resources environmental management, shall submit a report
17on the progress of the program under this section and s. 281.65 to the board.
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92.14
(13) Evaluation plan. The department, jointly with the department of
20natural resources environmental management, shall prepare a plan, which includes
21water quality monitoring and analysis, for evaluating the program administered
22under this section and s. 281.65 and submit the plan to the board. The board shall
23make recommendations to the department and the department of
natural resources 24environmental management on the plan. The department shall review and approve
25or disapprove the plan and shall notify the board of its final action on the plan. The
1department shall implement any part of the plan for which the plan gives it
2responsibility.
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92.14
(14) Application, allocation, reporting and evaluation. The
5department, jointly with the department of
natural resources environmental
6management, shall develop a single set of grant application, reporting and
7evaluation forms for use by counties receiving grants under this section and ss.
8281.65 and 281.66. The department, jointly with the department of
natural
9resources environmental management, shall implement a single process for grant
10application, funding allocation, reporting and evaluation for counties receiving
11grants under this section and ss. 281.65 and 281.66.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,724,1713
92.14
(14m) Coordination. The department of agriculture, trade and
14consumer protection and the department of
natural resources environmental
15management, jointly, shall review applications from counties for grants under sub.
16(5r) and, for projects and activities selected to receive funding shall determine
17whether to provide funding under this section or under s. 281.65 or 281.66.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,724,2119
92.14
(15) Financial information. The department shall consult with the
20department of
natural resources environmental management when it prepares the
21information which it submits to the department of administration under s. 16.42.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,725,423
92.15
(3) (a) Notwithstanding ss. 92.11 and 92.17, a local governmental unit
24may enact regulations of livestock operations that exceed the performance
25standards, prohibitions, conservation practices and technical standards under s.
1281.16 (3) only if the local governmental unit demonstrates to the satisfaction of the
2department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or the department of
3natural resources environmental management that the regulations are necessary to
4achieve water quality standards under s. 281.15.
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(b) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the
6department of
natural resources environmental management shall, by rule, specify
7procedures for review and approval of proposed local governmental unit regulations
8under par. (a).
SB55-ASA1-AA1,725,1110
92.18
(4) The department shall promulgate rules under this section in
11consultation with the department of
natural resources
environmental management.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,725,1513
92.18
(5) Any training required under this section may be conducted by the
14department or the department of
natural resources
environmental management or
15by another person with the approval of the department.".
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93.01
(1m) "Business" includes any business, except that of banks, savings
19banks,
credit unions, savings and loan associations
, and insurance companies.
20"Business" includes public utilities and telecommunications carriers to the extent
21that their activities, beyond registration, notice
, and reporting activities, are not
22regulated by the public service commission and includes public utility and
23telecommunications carrier methods of competition or trade and advertising
24practices that are exempt from regulation by the public service commission under s.
1196.195, 196.196, 196.202, 196.203, 196.219
, or 196.499 or by other action of the
2commission.".
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93.135
(1) (rm) A
registration certificate license under s.
100.03 (2) 126.56.
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93.135
(1) (s) A license under s.
127.02 (1) 126.26.
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93.135
(1) (sm) A license under s.
127.03 (1) 126.11.
SB55-ASA1-AA1,726,1513
93.20
(1) Definition. In this section, "action" means an action that is
14commenced in court by, or on behalf of, the department of agriculture, trade and
15consumer protection to enforce chs. 88, 91 to 100 or
127 126.
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93.21
(5) (a) In this subsection, "license" means a permit, certificate,
18registration or license issued by the department under chs. 91 to 100 or ch.
127 126.".
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93.12
(5) The department shall establish uniform minimum standards to be
22used in the evaluation and certification of laboratory examinations. The department
23shall submit any rules proposed under this subsection which affect the laboratory
24certification program under s. 299.11 to the department of
natural resources
1environmental management and to the state laboratory of hygiene for review and
2comment. These rules may not take effect unless they are approved by the
3department of
natural resources environmental management within 6 months after
4submission.
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93.12
(8) The department shall enter into a memorandum of understanding
7with the department of
natural resources environmental management setting forth
8the responsibilities of each department in administering the laboratory certification
9programs under sub. (5) and s. 299.11. The memorandum of understanding shall
10include measures to be taken by each department to avoid duplication of application
11and compliance procedures for laboratory certification.
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93.12
(9) The department shall recognize the certification or registration of a
14laboratory by the department of
natural resources
environmental management 15under s. 299.11 and shall accept the results of any test conducted by a laboratory
16certified or registered to conduct that category of test under that section.".
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1993.32 Agriculture in the classroom program. From the appropriation
20account under s. 20.115 (4) (q), the department shall provide grants to the
21organization that conducts an agriculture in the classroom program in cooperation
22with the federal department of agriculture to help teachers educate students about
23agriculture.".
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293.45 Wisconsin agricultural research and development initiative. (1) 3From the appropriation account under s. 20.115 (4) (am), the department shall
4provide funds to a nonprofit corporation for grants for agricultural research and
5development projects and administrative costs associated with making those grants
6if all of the following apply:
SB55-ASA1-AA1,728,97(a) The nonprofit corporation is described in section
501 (c) of the Internal
8Revenue Code, as defined in s. 71.22 (4), and is exempt from federal taxation under
9section
501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code.