AB649-ASA1,22,55 2. The person's land is eligible for enrollment under sub. (6).
AB649-ASA1,22,76 3. The person is producing or will produce an energy crop eligible under sub.
7(7).
AB649-ASA1,22,88 (b) The department may renew a contract entered into under this section.
AB649-ASA1,22,129 (c) A person who has entered into a contract with the department and enrolled
10eligible land in the program under this section may enter into additional contracts
11with the department to enroll additional eligible land in the program under this
12section.
AB649-ASA1,22,1413 (d) If applicable, a person who enters into a contract under this section shall
14comply with each of the following on all lands under the person's control:
AB649-ASA1,22,1615 1. Sustainable planting and harvesting requirements established by the
16department by rule for perennial herbaceous crops or for short rotation woody crops.
AB649-ASA1,22,1817 2. Notwithstanding s. 281.16 (3) (e), the performance standards, prohibitions,
18conservation practices, and technical standards under s. 281.16 (3) (a) to (c).
AB649-ASA1,22,22 19(4) Payments; limitations. (a) Subject to the limitations under par. (b), from
20the appropriation under s. 20.115 (4) (d), the department may make any of the
21following payments to a person with whom the department has entered into a
22contract under sub. (3) if the person is eligible for the payment:
AB649-ASA1,22,2523 1. Cost-sharing payments equal to a percentage, specified by the department
24under sub. (8) (c), of the cost to establish an energy crop on the land enrolled under
25the contract.
AB649-ASA1,23,10
12. Income replacement payments of a percentage, specified by the department
2under sub. (8) (d), of the average annual net income the person earned from the land
3enrolled under the contract in the 5 consecutive years before the land was enrolled
4in the program under this section. The person may receive an annual payment under
5this subsection until the person is eligible to receive or has received a production
6payment under subd. 3. for energy crops harvested on land enrolled under the
7contract, or for the number of years specified by the department under sub. (8) (d)
81., whichever is less. A payment under this subdivision may replace a portion of the
9payment, as specified by the department under sub. (8) (d) 2., the person had received
10under the conservation reserve program under 16 USC 3831 to 3836.
AB649-ASA1,23,1311 3. Production payments, of an amount determined by the department under
12sub. (8) (e), for each ton of energy crop harvested and used to produce energy or fuel
13or sold to a person that will use the crop to produce energy or fuel.
AB649-ASA1,23,1714 (b) 1. If the total amount of payments to be made under par. (a) in a fiscal year
15would exceed the amount available from the appropriation under s. 20.115 (4) (d), the
16department shall prorate the payments among all persons eligible to receive a
17payment under par. (a) in that fiscal year.
AB649-ASA1,23,1918 2. No person eligible to receive a payment under par. (a) may receive payments
19in excess of the amount established by the department under sub. (8) (g).
AB649-ASA1,23,21 20(5) Eligibility. A person is eligible to participate in the program under this
21section if any of the following applies:
AB649-ASA1,23,2222 (a) The person owns land eligible to be enrolled in the program.
AB649-ASA1,23,2423 (b) The person controls land eligible to be enrolled in the program under a lease
24that covers the contract period established under sub. (3).
AB649-ASA1,24,3
1(6) Enrollment. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a person eligible under sub.
2(5) may apply to enroll in the program under this section any land in this state that
3is used or suitable for growing the crops identified under sub. (7).
AB649-ASA1,24,44 (b) The following land may not be enrolled in the program under this section:
AB649-ASA1,24,75 1. Federally owned land, other than land in this state held in trust by the
6federal government for an American Indian or a federally recognized American
7Indian tribe or band.
AB649-ASA1,24,98 2. Land owned by a municipality. In this subdivision, "municipality" has the
9meaning given in s. 66.0301 (1) (a).
AB649-ASA1,24,1110 3. Land that is in native sod on the effective date of this subdivision .... [LRB
11inserts date].
AB649-ASA1,24,1212 4. Land enrolled in the program under subch. I or subch. VI of ch. 77.
AB649-ASA1,24,1313 5. Land enrolled in any of the following:
AB649-ASA1,24,1414 a. The conservation reserve program under 16 USC 3831 to 3836.
AB649-ASA1,24,1515 b. The wetlands reserve program under 16 USC 3837 to 3837f.
AB649-ASA1,24,1616 c. The grassland reserve program under 16 USC 3838n to 3838q.
AB649-ASA1,24,1717 d. The biomass crop assistance program under 7 USC 8111.
AB649-ASA1,24,20 18(7) Eligible energy crops. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), a person may
19receive payments under this section for the production of any perennial herbaceous
20crop or short rotation woody crop to be harvested and used to produce energy or fuel.
AB649-ASA1,24,2221 (b) No payments may be received under this section for the growth of any of the
22following:
AB649-ASA1,24,2523 1. A crop that is produced and harvested for a purpose other than the
24production of energy or fuel, even if the residue of the crop may be used to produce
25energy or fuel.
AB649-ASA1,25,2
12. Any plant identified by the department of natural resources under s. 23.22
2as invasive or having the potential to become invasive.
AB649-ASA1,25,33 3. Any other crop specified by the department by rule.
AB649-ASA1,25,7 4(8) Rule making. The department of agriculture, trade and consumer
5protection shall promulgate the following by rule and shall consult with the
6department of natural resources in the preparation of any rules that affect the
7natural resources of this state:
AB649-ASA1,25,98 (a) Rules to implement and administer the program under this section,
9including all of the following:
AB649-ASA1,25,1010 1. The application form and procedures for applying.
AB649-ASA1,25,1211 2. Procedures and criteria for the review and approval or rejection of an
12application.
AB649-ASA1,25,1413 3. Procedures and criteria for disbursing payments under the program,
14including prorating of payments under sub. (4) (b) 1.
AB649-ASA1,25,1615 4. Reporting required of persons who have entered into a contract with the
16department under sub. (3).
AB649-ASA1,25,1717 5. Conditions under which a person may reenroll land under this section.
AB649-ASA1,25,1818 (b) Crops ineligible for payments, as described under sub. (7) (b).
AB649-ASA1,25,2219 (c) The amount of, limits on, and procedures for calculating cost-sharing
20payments available to persons under sub. (4) (a) 1., including the manner in which
21the amounts of or limits on cost-sharing payments will vary with the energy crops
22being established and the costs required to establish that energy crop.
AB649-ASA1,25,2423 (d) The amount of, limits on, and procedures for calculating income
24replacement payments under sub. (4) (a) 2., including all of the following:
AB649-ASA1,26,3
11. The maximum number of years a person may receive payments under sub.
2(4) (a) 2., which number shall depend upon the time required to establish the energy
3crop being established by the person.
AB649-ASA1,26,114 2. Limits on the amount or percent of income from payments received under
5the federal conservation reserve program, 7 USC 3831 to 3836, that may be included
6in the calculation of income replacement under sub. (4) (a) 2. The rules promulgated
7under this subdivision shall be designed to provide an incentive for persons who
8remove their land from the federal conservation reserve program to enroll the land
9in the program under this section, but small enough that those persons will not
10choose to withdraw their land from the federal conservation reserve program solely
11for the purpose of receiving payments under sub. (4) (a) 2.
AB649-ASA1,26,1612 (e) The amount of and limits on production payments made under sub. (4) (a)
133., including the manner in which the amount of the payment available to a person
14under sub. (4) (a) 3. will vary depending upon the energy or fuel derived from the
15particular energy crop produced, the costs to produce the energy crop, and other
16factors consistent with the objectives of the program under this section.
AB649-ASA1,26,1917 (f) Procedures and criteria for allocating funds available from the
18appropriation under s. 20.115 (4) (d) between cost-sharing payments, income
19replacement payments, and production payments.
AB649-ASA1,26,2220 (g) Limits on the amount of payments that a person with whom the department
21has entered into a contract under sub. (3) may receive in any payment category under
22sub. (4) (a), in any contract year, and over the duration of the contract.
AB649-ASA1,27,223 (h) Requirements for sustainable planting and harvesting practices, including
24practices to minimize consumptive water use and maximize water conservation,

1applicable to persons with whom the person has entered into a contract under sub.
2(3).
AB649-ASA1,27,73 (i) Rules to establish priorities for entering into contracts with persons and
4enrolling land in the program under this section, and for making payments to a
5person who has entered into a contract under sub. (3), based upon the attributes of
6the land, the agricultural practices of the person, or any other pertinent factors to
7advance all of the following objectives:
AB649-ASA1,27,88 1. Maximizing carbon sequestration, as defined in s. 299.03 (1) (bm).
AB649-ASA1,27,119 2. Minimizing life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of the production,
10harvesting, processing, and distribution of the energy crop by minimizing any of the
11following:
AB649-ASA1,27,1312 a. The distance the energy crop must be transported between the point of
13production and the point of end use.
AB649-ASA1,27,1414 b. The use of fossil fuels to plant, cultivate, and harvest the energy crop.
AB649-ASA1,27,1615 c. The application of fertilizer and pesticide in connection with the production
16of the energy crop.
AB649-ASA1,27,1717 d. Other energy-consuming practices.
AB649-ASA1,27,1918 3. The preservation of farmland through a farmland preservation agreement
19or farmland preservation zoning.
AB649-ASA1,27,2020 4. Providing soil and water conservation or wildlife preservation benefits.
AB649-ASA1,27,24 21(9) Program outcomes and reports. The department of agriculture, trade and
22consumer protection shall, no later than July 1 of each odd year, submit to the
23departments of administration and natural resources a report containing all of the
24following information about the program under this section:
AB649-ASA1,27,2525 (a) The number of acres of land enrolled in the program.
AB649-ASA1,28,2
1(b) The number of tons and the energy content of each energy crop harvested
2under the program.
AB649-ASA1,28,33 (c) Costs of the program.
AB649-ASA1,28,54 (d) The extent to which the program under this section complements and is
5coordinated with the biomass crop assistance program under 7 USC 8111.
AB649-ASA1,28,76 (e) Any recommendations for legislation to improve the program under this
7section.
AB649-ASA1, s. 44 8Section 44. 93.475 of the statutes is created to read:
AB649-ASA1,28,11 993.475 Bioenergy feedstock production, sustainable forestry, carbon
10sequestration and biomass and agricultural production incentive studies.

11(1) In this section:
AB649-ASA1,28,1312 (a) "Bioenergy feedstock" means biomass used to produce energy, including
13heat or electricity, or to produce a fuel, including transportation fuel.
AB649-ASA1,28,1414 (b) "Biomass" has the meaning given in s. 196.374 (1) (am).
AB649-ASA1,28,1515 (c) "Cap and trade program" has the meaning given in s. 299.04 (1) (a).
AB649-ASA1,28,17 16(2) (a) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection shall, in
17consultation with the department of natural resources, do all of the following:
AB649-ASA1,28,2418 1. Study whether current and projected markets for bioenergy feedstocks and
19state and federal programs in effect on the effective date of this subdivision .... [LRB
20inserts date], provide adequate financial incentives to prompt producers of bioenergy
21feedstocks to sustainably produce a supply of biomass that, as a result of the use of
22that biomass as bioenergy feedstocks, will significantly contribute to the
23achievement of the state greenhouse gas emission reduction goals established under
24s. 299.03 (2).
AB649-ASA1,29,6
12. Study whether current and projected markets and state and federal
2programs in effect on the effective date of this subdivision .... [LRB inserts date],
3provide adequate financial incentives to prompt entities to engage in sustainable
4forestry, carbon sequestration, and biomass and agricultural production practices in
5this state that will significantly contribute to the achievement of the state
6greenhouse gas emission reduction goals established under s. 299.03 (2).
AB649-ASA1,29,77 3. Prepare reports on the studies required under subds. 1. and 2.
AB649-ASA1,29,158 (b) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the
9department of natural resources shall prepare the studies required under this
10subsection in consultation with the office of energy independence in the department
11of administration, the public service commission, the University of Wisconsin
12System, the administrator of the statewide energy efficiency and renewable resource
13programs under s. 196.374 (2) (a) 1., representatives of natural resources and
14environmental organizations, and representatives of sectors of the economy in this
15state that are affected by the programs.
AB649-ASA1,30,5 16(3) (a) If, after conducting the study under sub. (2) (a) 1., the department of
17agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the department of natural resources
18determine that the financial incentives under state and federal law are inadequate
19to prompt producers of bioenergy feedstocks to sustainably produce a supply of
20biomass that will significantly contribute to the achievement of the state greenhouse
21gas emission reduction goals established under s. 299.03 (2), and that additional
22financial incentives are warranted, the department of agriculture, trade and
23consumer protection and the department of natural resources shall recommend
24changes to improve the effectiveness of financial incentives under existing state
25programs and propose new legislation offering additional financial incentives to

1prompt bioenergy feedstock producers to sustainably produce additional biomass in
2order to help achieve the state greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. The
3department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the department of
4natural resources shall consider all of the following when making the
5recommendations required under this paragraph:
AB649-ASA1,30,76 1. Methods to reduce financial risks of bioenergy feedstock producers, such as
7loan guarantees and insurance.
AB649-ASA1,30,118 2. Expansion of a cap and trade program or a voluntary greenhouse gas
9emission reduction offset program to create credits for producers of bioenergy
10feedstocks who reduce greenhouse gas emissions during the production of bioenergy
11feedstocks by adopting appropriate management practices.
AB649-ASA1,30,1412 3. Expansion of the renewable resource credits created under s. 196.378 (3) (a)
131. to authorize the creation of credits from the production or generation of nonelectric
14energy, as defined in s. 196.378 (1r) (dm), that is produced or generated from biomass.
AB649-ASA1,31,515 (b) If, after conducting the study under sub. (2) (a) 2., the department of
16agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the department of natural resources
17determine that financial incentives under state and federal law are inadequate to
18prompt entities to engage in sustainable forestry, carbon sequestration, and biomass
19and agricultural production practices in this state that will significantly contribute
20to the achievement of the state greenhouse gas emission reduction goals established
21under s. 299.03 (2), and that additional financial incentives are warranted, the
22department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the department of
23natural resources shall recommend changes to improve the effectiveness of financial
24incentives under existing state programs and propose new legislation offering
25additional financial incentives to prompt entities to engage in sustainable forestry,

1carbon sequestration, and biomass and agricultural production practices in order to
2help achieve the state greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. The department of
3agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the department of natural resources
4shall consider all of the following when making the recommendations required under
5this paragraph:
AB649-ASA1,31,86 1. Methods to reduce financial risks of entities engaged in sustainable forestry,
7carbon sequestration, and biomass and agricultural production practices, such as
8loan guarantees and insurance.
AB649-ASA1,31,129 2. Expansion of a cap and trade program or a voluntary greenhouse gas
10emission reduction offset program to create credits for entities who engage in
11sustainable forestry, carbon sequestration, and biomass and agricultural production
12practices who reduce greenhouse gas emissions as a result of such practices.
AB649-ASA1,31,1613 3. Expansion of the renewable resource credits created under s. 196.378 (3) (a)
141. to authorize the creation of credits from the amount of greenhouse gas reductions
15occurring from sustainable forestry, carbon sequestration, and biomass and
16agricultural production practices.
AB649-ASA1,31,2117 (c) No later than July 1, 2013, the department of agriculture, trade and
18consumer protection and the department of natural resources shall submit a report
19on the studies required under sub. (2) together with any recommended changes to
20current law or recommended new legislation proposed under par. (a) or (b) to the
21climate change coordinating council.
AB649-ASA1, s. 45 22Section 45. 101.02 (22m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB649-ASA1,32,223 101.02 (22m) The department shall inform owners of construction sites of their
24responsibilities under s. 346.947 (7). The department may fulfill this duty by any

1reasonable means, including notice on any applicable form prepared by the
2department.
AB649-ASA1, s. 46 3Section 46. 101.02 (23) of the statutes is created to read:
AB649-ASA1,32,74 101.02 (23) No later than July 1, 2013, and at least every 4 years thereafter,
5the department shall prepare and provide to the department of natural resources an
6assessment of progress toward meeting the new building energy use goal in s. 299.03
7(3).
AB649-ASA1, s. 47 8Section 47. 101.027 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 101.027 (1m) and
9amended to read:
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