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(b) A hound dog trial license is valid from the date of issuance until the
17following December 31.
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18(9) Stocking license. A stocking license is valid for the period specified on the
19license, which may not exceed 30 days.
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20(10) Rehabilitation license. A rehabilitation license is valid for 3 consecutive
21years from the date of issuance.
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22(11) Scientific research license. A scientific research license is valid from the
23date of issuance until the following December 31.
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24(12) Nonprofit educational exhibiting license. A nonprofit educational
25exhibiting license is valid from the date of issuance until the following December 31.
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1(13) Nonresident temporary exhibiting license. (a) Except as provided in par.
2(b), a nonresident temporary exhibiting license is valid for the period specified on the
3license, which may not exceed 30 days.
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(b) Upon application, the department may grant extensions of the nonresident
5temporary exhibiting license beyond 30 days.
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6(15) Validation licenses. An initial or subsequent validation license is valid
7from the date of issuance until the 5th December 31 after the date of issuance and
8may be renewed for 5-year periods thereafter.
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9169.33 Licenses; applications; renewals; terminations.
(1) Application.
10The application for a license under this chapter shall be on a form provided by the
11department or in a format approved by the department, and shall request the
12information required by the department. The department may not issue a license
13unless the applicant provides the information required.
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14(2) Eligibility requirements for minors. (a) Each applicant for a license under
15this chapter who is less than 18 years of age shall have the application signed by a
16parent or guardian.
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(b) Except as provided in pars. (c) and (d), an individual who applies for a
18license under this chapter shall be at least 14 years of age.
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(c) An individual who applies for a captive wild animal farm license may be less
20than 14 years of age if the individual is a member of a 4-H club or a sporting club.
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(d) An individual who applies for a bird dog training license or a hound dog
22training license shall be at least 12 years of age.
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23(3) Renewals. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a person applying to renew
24a license issued under this chapter shall file an application with the department on
25or before the expiration date of the license.
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1(b) A person may apply for a renewal of a license issued under this chapter not
2more than 45 days after the license's expiration date if the application is
3accompanied by the late fee specified under s. 169.31 (2), in addition to any regular
4renewal fee.
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5(4) Incorrect information. No person may provide information that the
6person knows to be incorrect in order to obtain a license issued under this chapter
7to which the person is not entitled.
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8(4m) Incorrect records or reports. No person may fail to keep records or
9submit reports as required under this chapter.
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10(5) Expiration of license. A person holding a license issued under this section
11that expires or is revoked or suspended shall remove or cause to be removed from the
12land subject to the license any signs indicating that the land was so licensed within
1345 days after the expiration, revocation, or suspension.
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14(6) Compliance. No person may violate any condition or limitation imposed by
15the department on a license issued under this chapter.
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16169.34 Denial and revocation of licenses based on child support
17delinquency. (1) Social security numbers required. The department shall
18require an applicant who is an individual to provide his or her social security number
19as a condition of applying for, or applying to renew, any license issued under this
20chapter.
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21(2) Disclosure of social security numbers. The department of natural
22resources may not disclose any social security numbers received under sub. (1) to any
23person except to the department of workforce development for the sole purpose of
24administering s. 49.22.
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1(3) Denial of approvals. (a) As provided in the memorandum of understanding
2required under s. 49.857 (2), the department of natural resources shall deny an
3application to issue or renew, to suspend if already issued, or to otherwise withhold
4or restrict a license issued under this chapter if the applicant for or the holder of the
5license is delinquent in making court-ordered payments of child or family support,
6maintenance, birth expenses, medical expenses, or other expenses related to the
7support of a child or former spouse or if the applicant or holder fails to comply with
8a subpoena or warrant issued by the department of workforce development or a
9county child support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and relating to paternity or child
10support proceedings.
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(b) As provided in the memorandum of understanding required under s. 49.857
12(2), the department of natural resources shall deny an application to issue or renew
13a license issued under this chapter if the applicant for or the holder of the license fails
14to provide his or her social security number as required under sub. (1).
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15169.35 Denial and revocation of licenses based on tax delinquency. (1) 16Social security and identification numbers required. The department shall
17require an applicant who is an individual to provide his or her social security number
18and an applicant who is not an individual to provide the applicant's federal employer
19identification number as a condition of applying for, or applying to renew, any of the
20following licenses:
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(a) A captive wild animal farm license.
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(b) A wild fur farm license.
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(c) A bird hunting preserve license.
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24(2) Disclosure of numbers. The department of natural resources may not
25disclose any information received under sub. (1) to any person except to the
1department of revenue for the sole purpose of making certifications required under
2s. 73.0301.
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3(3) Denial and revocation. The department of natural resources shall deny
4an application to issue or renew, or shall revoke if already issued, a license specified
5in sub. (1) if the applicant for or the holder of the license fails to provide the
6information required under sub. (1) or if the department of revenue certifies that the
7applicant or license holder is liable for delinquent taxes under s. 73.0301.
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8169.36 Record-keeping and reporting requirements. (1) Captive wild
9animal farm licenses, bird hunting preserve licenses, and nonprofit educational
10exhibiting licenses. (a)
Records; generally. Each person holding a captive wild
11animal farm license, a bird hunting preserve license, or a nonprofit educational
12exhibiting license shall keep a correct and complete record of all of the following
13information:
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1. For each transaction in which live wild animals are purchased, sold,
15acquired, or transferred:
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a. The complete name and address and the number of any license issued under
17this chapter of the person from whom the wild animals were purchased or acquired
18or of the person to whom the wild animals were sold or transferred.
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b. The date of the transaction and the number and species of the wild animals.
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2. All wild animals belonging to the holder of the license that have died, have
21been killed, or have escaped.
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(b)
Records; additional requirements; exemptions. 1. A person holding a bird
23hunting preserve license is exempt from keeping the records required under par. (a)
241. a. for those wild birds that are killed on the land subject to the license.
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12. For the taking of wild reptiles or wild amphibians from the wild, a person
2required to hold a license for such taking under this chapter shall include in the
3person's records the date of the taking and the location of the taking.
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4(2) Wild fur farm licenses. Each person holding a wild fur farm license shall
5keep a correct and complete record of the complete name and address and the number
6of any license issued under this chapter of each person to whom the license holder
7sells a live fur-bearing wild animal.
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8(3) Rehabilitation licenses. Each person holding a rehabilitation license shall
9keep a correct and complete record of all of the following information for each wild
10animal:
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(a) The date that the wild animal in need of rehabilitation is received and the
12species of the wild animal.
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(b) The condition of the wild animal that requires rehabilitation.
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(c) The disposition of the wild animal, including the date and location of its
15release into the wild or its transfer to the department.
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(d) The cause of death, if known, for a wild animal that dies.
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(e) Health records as required by the department.
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18(4) Dog training and trial licenses. Each person holding a bird dog training
19license, a hound dog training license, a dog club training license, a bird dog trial
20license, or a hound dog trial license shall keep a receipt of the purchase of each wild
21animal purchased under the authority of the license and a correct and complete
22record of any testing for disease on these wild animals that is required under rules
23promulgated under s. 169.06 (3m).
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1(5) Scientific research licenses. Each person holding a scientific research
2license shall keep a correct and complete record of all of the following information for
3each wild animal:
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(a) The disposition of the wild animal, including the date and location of its
5release into the wild or its transfer to the department.
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(b) The cause of death, if known, for a wild animal that dies.
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7(7) Additional information. The department may impose additional
8record-keeping requirements on any holders of licenses under this chapter.
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9(8) Zoos. If a zoo or aquarium is not an accredited member of the American Zoo
10and Aquarium Association, the governing body of the zoo or aquarium shall keep
11correct and complete records of all transactions involving the movement of wild
12animals that are native wild animals, nonnative wild animals of the family cervidae,
13harmful wild animals, or endangered or threatened species. The department shall
14determine the information to be kept in these records.
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15(9) Records; timing. (a) A person holding a license subject to this section shall
16record all of the information required under this section within 7 days after the
17occurrence of the transaction or activity. A person holding a license subject to this
18section shall keep these records for 3 years after the last day of the year in which the
19record was entered.
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(b) In addition to the requirements under par. (a), the person holding a license
21subject to this section shall provide a copy of the record required under this section
22to the department on a quarterly basis, as determined by the department, if the
23transaction or activity involved any live wild animal of the family canidae, ursidae,
24mustelidae, or felidae, or any harmful wild animal.
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1(d) The department may require, by rule, that submission of the records
2required under this section to the department be a condition for renewal of any
3license subject to this section.
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4(10) Reports. (a) Each person holding a license subject to this section shall
5submit an annual summary report for each license year to the department that
6contains all of the following information for each species of wild animal possessed by
7the person holding the license:
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1. The number of wild animals that the person holding the license possesses
9on the date of the report.
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2. The number of wild animals that the person holding the license has
11purchased or otherwise acquired during the reporting year.
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3. The number of wild animals that the person holding the license has sold,
13released into the wild, or otherwise transferred during the reporting year.
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4. The number of wild animals that have been killed or have escaped or died
15during the reporting year.
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(b) The person holding the license shall submit the annual report under par.
17(a) within 30 days after the last day of the license year that the report covers.
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18(10m) Prior records. A person required to keep records or reports under s.
1929.853 (3) (b), 1999 stats., 29.855 (3) (c), 1999 stats., s. 29.865 (4) (b), 1999 stats.,
2029.867 (8), 1999 stats., s. 29.869 (9), 1999 stats., s. 29.871, 1999 stats., or s. 29.877
21(6), 1999 stats., shall maintain copies of the records and reports that are in existence
22on the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date] for a period of 3 years
23beginning on the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date].
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1(11) Requirements as to form. The records and reports required under this
2section shall be in the English language and shall be on forms provided by the
3department or in a format approved by the department.
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4169.37 Inspections. (1)
Departmental authority. For purposes of enforcing
5this chapter and the rules promulgated under this chapter with respect to a person
6who is required to have a license or maintain records under this chapter, a
7conservation warden or representative of the department, upon presenting his or her
8credentials to that person, may do any of the following:
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(a) Enter and inspect any land, vehicle, building, or other structure where live
10wild animals are possessed or where carcasses of wild animals are possessed.
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(b) Inspect any equipment, materials, or other activities related to the wild
12animals.
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(c) Gain access to and inspect any records required to be kept under s. 169.36.
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(d) Investigate and inspect any wild animal or any other animal to be
15introduced, stocked, or released into the wild. Inspection under this paragraph may
16include the removal of reasonable diagnostic samples from wild animals for
17biological examination.
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18(2) Times for inspections. An inspection authorized under sub. (1) or (4) may
19be conducted during any of the following times:
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(a) Normal business hours.
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(b) During the time that the person who possesses wild animals or carcasses
22of wild animals is conducting business.
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(c) At any time, if the inspection is necessary for public health, safety, or
24welfare.
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1(3) Prohibiting inspections. No person who has been requested to submit to
2an inspection under this section or s. 169.38 or an operator of a vehicle for such a
3person, or employee or person acting on behalf of such a person, may prohibit entry
4as authorized under this section or s. 169.38 unless a court restrains or enjoins the
5entry or inspection.
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6(4) Inspections of introduced or stocked animals. Only persons determined
7by the department to be experienced in wildlife disease may remove diagnostic
8samples under sub. (1) (d).
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9(5) Taxidermists. For an inspection of a taxidermist's place of business, this
10section does not apply, and the department shall conduct the inspection as
11authorized under s. 29.506 (7).
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12169.38 Inspections of items subject to regulation by the department of
13agriculture, trade and consumer protection. (1) Departmental authority. For
14purposes of enforcing s. 90.21 and rules promulgated under that section and ch. 29
15and rules promulgated under that chapter, with respect to a person who keeps
16farm-raised deer that are white-tailed deer, and for purposes of enforcing this
17chapter and ch. 29 and rules promulgated under this chapter and ch. 29, with respect
18to a person who keeps farm-raised game birds or wild animals under a license issued
19under s. 95.68, 95.69, or 95.71, a conservation warden or representative of the
20department, upon presenting his or her credentials to that person, may do any of the
21following:
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(a) Enter and inspect any land, vehicle, building, or other structure where
23white-tailed deer, farm-raised game birds, or wild animals are possessed or where
24carcasses of white-tailed deer, farm-raised game birds, or wild animals are
25possessed.
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1(b) Inspect any equipment, materials, or other activities related to farm-raised
2deer that are white-tailed deer, farm-raised game birds, or wild animals.
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(c) Gain access to and inspect any records that relate to farm-raised deer that
4are white-tailed deer and that are required to be kept under s. 93.07 (10), 95.55, or
5169.36 (10m) or any rules promulgated under those sections.
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(d) Gain access to and inspect any records relating to farm-raised game birds
7required to be kept under s. 93.07 (10) or 95.57 or any rules promulgated under those
8sections.
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(e) Gain access to and inspect any records relating to wild animals required to
10be kept under s. 93.07 (10), 95.68, 95.69, 95.71, or 169.36 (10m) or any rules
11promulgated under those sections.
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12(2) Times for inspections. An inspection authorized under sub. (1) may be
13conducted during any of the following times:
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(a) Normal business hours.
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(b) During the time that the person who keeps white-tailed deer, farm-raised
16game birds, or wild animals is conducting business.
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(c) At any time, if the inspection is necessary for public health, safety, or
18welfare.
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(d) At any time, if the inspection is limited to determining whether a fence that
20is used to contain farm-raised deer that are white-tailed deer complies with the
21requirements established by rule under s. 90.21 (6).
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22169.39 Humane care and housing. (1) Compliance with rules. No license
23may be issued under this chapter unless the department determines that the
24applicant will comply with all of the rules promulgated under subs. (2) and (3).
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1(2) Rules; general. The department shall promulgate and enforce rules for the
2housing, care, treatment, enrichment, feeding, and sanitation of wild animals
3subject to regulation under this chapter to ensure all of the following:
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(a) That the wild animals receive humane treatment and enrichment.
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(b) That the wild animals are held under sanitary conditions.
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(c) That the wild animals receive adequate housing, care, and food.
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(d) That the public is protected from injury by the wild animals.