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1025.86 Cemetery management insurance fund. There is established a
11separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the cemetery management insurance
12fund, to consist of the moneys received under s. 69.22 (7).".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,207,17
1525.91 Cash building projects fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible
16fund designated as the cash building projects fund, consisting of moneys transferred
17from the general fund under s. 16.518 (4).".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,207,21
2026.01 Definition. In this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise
21"department" means the department of
natural resources forestry.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,208,16
126.06
(1) Foresters, forest supervisors,
and state forest rangers and wardens
2of the department and the cruisers and foresters of the board of commissioners of
3public lands have the enforcement powers specified in s. 26.97 with respect to, and
4may seize, without process, any forest products unlawfully severed from public lands
5of the state, federal lands leased to the state, county forest lands entered under s.
628.11, forest croplands entered under subch. I of ch. 77
, or managed forest land
7designated under subch. VI of ch. 77. Seized products cut from lands under the
8control of the board of commissioners of public lands shall be held for the
9commissioners and those cut from forest croplands, managed forest land
, or county
10forest shall be held for the owner, and subject to the payment of severance taxes, yield
11taxes or severance share thereon to the state. Products cut from state forest lands
12or federal lands leased to the department shall be appraised and sold. Products
13appraised at more than $500 shall be sold on sealed bids not less than 10 days after
14a class 1 notice has been published, under ch. 985, in the county where the material
15is located. Any sheriff may seize and hold for the owner thereof any forest products
16unlawfully severed or removed.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,209,418
26.08
(1) The department
of forestry may
, from time to time, lease parts or
19parcels of
state park lands or state forest lands
, other than lands in southern state
20forests. The department of natural resources may lease parts or parcels of state park
21lands or lands in southern state forests. These leases shall contain proper covenants
22to guard against trespass and waste. The rents arising from these leases shall be
23paid into the state treasury to the credit of the proper fund. Licenses also may be
24granted to prospect for ore or mineral upon any of these lands; but proper security
25shall be taken that the licensees will fully inform the department
that grants a
1license of every discovery of ore or mineral and will restore the surface to its former
2condition and value if no discovery of valuable deposits is made. The department
3that enters into a lease or grants a license shall retain a copy of each lease or license
4and file the original in the office of the board of commissioners of public lands.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,209,86
26.08
(2) (a) Except as provided under pars. (b) to (d),
the department may lease
7state park land or state forest land for leases under sub. (1) shall be for terms not
8exceeding 15 years.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,209,1511
26.08
(3) The department
of natural resources and the department of forestry 12shall furnish to the board of commissioners of public lands such maps, plats, surveys,
13valuations, information
, and other services as the board may request respecting any
14of the public lands, for use by it in granting leases or licenses or in making sales under
15s. 24.39.
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26.11
(6) The department, as the director of the effort, may suppress a forest
18fire on lands located outside the boundaries of intensive or extensive forest fire
19protection districts but not within the limits of any city or village if the town
20responsible for suppressing fires within its boundaries spends more than $3,000, as
21determined by rates established by the department, on suppressing the forest fire
22and if the town chairperson makes a request to the department for assistance.
23Persons participating in the suppression efforts shall act at the direction of the
24department after the department begins suppression efforts under this subsection.
1Funds expended by the state under this subsection shall be drawn from the
2appropriation under s.
20.370 (1) (mu) 20.375 (2) (q).".
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4"
Section 1148c. 26.11 (7) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act
5.... (this act), is amended to read:
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26.11
(7) (a) Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (c), if the sum of the unencumbered
7balances in the appropriation accounts under s.
20.370 (1) (cs) 20.375 (2) (r) and
(mz) 8(z) exceeds $1,000,000 on June 30 of any fiscal year, the amount in excess of
9$1,000,000 shall lapse from the appropriation account under s.
20.370 (1) (cs) 20.375
10(2) (r) to the
conservation forestry fund, except as provided in par. (b).
SB55-SSA1-CA1,210,1512
26.11
(7) (b) Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (c), if the amount in the
13appropriation account under s.
20.370 (1) (cs) 20.375 (2) (r) is insufficient for the
14amount that must lapse under par. (a), the remainder that is necessary for the lapse
15shall lapse from the appropriation account under s.
20.370 (1) (mz) 20.375 (2) (z).
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26.12
(2) Organization. The department shall organize each forest protection
18area so as to most effectively prevent, detect and suppress forest fires, and to that
19end may employ experienced wardens or
state forest rangers to have charge of its
20efforts in each area; may subdivide each area into patrol areas; may establish lookout
21towers, construct ranger stations, telephone lines, purchase tools for fire fighting as
22well as other necessary supplies or equipment, and carry on all other activities
23considered necessary to effectively protect the area from forest fires, including the
24promulgation of rules for the payment of fire fighters, the preparation of notices and
1forms for publication and the disposition and use of all fire-fighting equipment or
2property. All property or equipment purchased by the state shall be owned by the
3state, but counties or towns may purchase and own equipment for fire suppression,
4and the equipment shall be used for the improvement of the forest fire-fighting
5organization.
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26.14
(2) All such
state forest rangers, town chairpersons, emergency fire
8wardens, conservation wardens and other duly appointed deputies may in the
9performance of their official duty go on the lands of any person to fight forest fires,
10and in so doing may set back fires, dig trenches, cut fire lines or carry on all other
11customary activities in the fighting of forest fires, without incurring a liability to
12anyone.".
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26.20
(6) (b) Any
state forest ranger, conservation warden, sheriff or other duly
16appointed authority may, in the performance of official duties, require any train
17causing fires or suspected of causing fires to stop within a safe distance from the fires
18to avoid further setting or spread of fire.
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2026.22 Sales, etc. The department
of forestry may sell any timber on the state
21park or state forest lands
which, other than lands in southern state forests, that has
22been damaged by fire or wind, on such terms and in such manner as it shall deem
23best for the interest of the state.
The department of natural resources may sell any
1timber on lands in southern state forests that has been damaged by fire or wind, on
2such terms and in such manner as it shall deem best for the interest of the state.
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26.30
(2) Powers. The department is vested with authority and jurisdiction in
5all matters relating to the prevention, detection and control of forest pests on the
6forest lands of the state, and to do all things necessary in the exercise of such
7authority and jurisdiction, except that this shall not be construed to grant any
8powers or authority to the department for the silvicultural control of forest pests on
9any land. This section shall apply only to the detection and control of forest pests on
10forest lands and does not affect the authority of the department of agriculture, trade
11and consumer protection under chs. 93 and 94. The action of the department under
12sub. (4) shall be coordinated with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
13protection in accordance with s. 20.901. The secretaries of
natural resources forestry 14and agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall execute annually a
15memorandum of agreement to enable the coordination of pest control work of their
16departments.
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26.30
(4) Surveys, investigations and control. The department shall make
19surveys and investigations to determine the presence, condition and extent of
20infestations and it shall also carry on control measures when necessary. For such
21purposes the department or its wardens
or state forest rangers may enter public and
22private lands at reasonable times without incurring a liability to anyone.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,213,524
26.37
(1) (intro.) The department of
natural resources forestry and the
25department of commerce shall
jointly develop a comply with any plan
to establish
1required to be developed by the department of natural resources and the department
2of commerce to establish a lake states wood utilization consortium to provide
3research, development and demonstration grants to enhance the forest products
4industry in Wisconsin and other states
. The if the plan
shall do does all of the
5following:
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26.37
(1) (a)
Define Defines the powers, duties and responsibilities of the
8consortium.
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26.37
(1) (b)
Establish Establishes an implementation committee for the
11consortium. Members of the committee may include one or more representatives
12from the department of natural resources,
the department of forestry, the
13department of commerce and the forest products industry.
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26.37
(1) (c)
Specify Specifies eligibility requirements for the grants and
16criteria for awarding the grants, including how the grants are to be distributed to
17each state participating in the consortium.
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26.37
(1) (d)
Require Requires that the grants require matching funds or
20in-kind contributions by industrial recipients of the grants.
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26.37
(1) (e)
Require Requires the implementation committee to identify an
23organization that can administer and award the grants and oversee the grant
24program.
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126.37
(1) (f)
Require Requires the consortium to actively pursue funding from
2the states of Michigan and Minnesota of $200,000 annually from each state for 3
3years.
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26.37
(1) (g)
Require Requires the consortium to actively pursue federal and
6other funding sources.".
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9"
Section 1149md. 26.39 (2) and (3) of the statutes, as created by 2001
10Wisconsin Act .... (this act), are amended to read:
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26.39
(2) Forestry education curriculum; schools. Using the moneys
12appropriated under s.
20.370 (1) (cu) 20.375 (2) (ru), the department, in cooperation
13with the Center for Environmental Education in the College of Natural Resources
14at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, shall develop a forestry education
15curriculum for grades kindergarten to 12.
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16(3) Forestry education for the public. Using the moneys appropriated under
17s.
20.370 (1) (cv) 20.375 (2) (rv), the department shall develop a program to educate
18the public on the value of sustainable forestry. The program shall include support
19for educational efforts conducted by school districts at school forests or conducted by
20other entities that provide education on the topic of sustainable forestry.
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27.01
(7) (a) 3. In this subsection
, "vehicle admission area" means the Bong
23area lands acquired under s. 23.09 (13), the Wisconsin Dells natural area, the Point
24Beach state forest, recreational areas in other state forests designated as such by the
1department of natural resources or by the department
of forestry, designated use
2zones within
other recreation areas established under s. 23.091 (3), and any state
3park or roadside park except those
areas specified in par. (c) 5.".
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7"
Section 1153h. 27.01 (7) (gu) of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
8Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
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27.01
(7) (gu)
Transaction payments. The department shall establish a system
10under which
the department pays each agent appointed under sub. (7m) (a)
a
11payment of 1. is paid 50 cents for each time that the agent processes a transaction
12through the statewide automated system contracted for under sub. (7m) (d). This
13payment is in addition to any issuing fee retained by the agent.
The department shall
14make these These payments
shall be made by allowing the agent to retain an amount
15equal to the payments from the amounts that are collected by the agent and that
16would otherwise be remitted to the department.".
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21"
Section 1153ic. 27.01 (7) (h) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin
22Act .... (this act), is renumbered 27.01 (7) (h) 1.
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127.01
(7) (h) 2. The department of forestry and the department of natural
2resources shall enter into an agreement to determine how the moneys credited to the
3conservation fund under subd. 1. will be allocated for use between the departments,
4how the payments made under par. (gu) will be allocated for payment between the
5departments, and how the fees collected for conservation patron licenses will be
6allocated between the departments. The secretary of administration shall resolve
7any disputes between the departments concerning the agreement entered into under
8this subdivision.
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27.01
(7m) (a) 2. The department of forestry, as an agent of the department,
12shall issue vehicle admission receipts and collect the vehicle admission fees under
13sub. (7). The vehicle admission fees collected by the department of forestry shall be
14deposited in the conservation fund.
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15Section 1153is. 27.01 (7m) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 27.01 (7m) (b) 1.
16and amended to read:
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27.01
(7m) (b) 1. An agent appointed under par. (a)
1. shall collect the
18applicable issuing fee specified in sub. (7) (gr). The agent may retain the issuing fees
19to compensate the agent for the agent's services in issuing the receipts.
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27.01
(7m) (b) 2. The department of forestry shall collect the applicable issuing
22fee specified in sub. (7) (gr) for the vehicle admission receipts that it issues and shall
23deposit the issuing fees into the forestry fund.".
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27.01
(10) (b)
Establishment, operation and categories of campgrounds. The
3department
of forestry and the department of natural resources may
each establish
4and operate state campgrounds
in state parks, state forests and other on lands under
5its their respective supervision and management.
The Each department may
6classify, by rule,
its state campgrounds into separate categories.
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27.01
(10) (d) 1. The camping fee for each night at a campsite in a campground
9which is classified as a Type "A" campground
by the department under par. (b) is $8
10for a resident camping party.