AB150-ASA,577,127
29.093
(2) (i) 2. A resident archer hunting license or a
resident conservation
8patron license issued during the open season for hunting deer with a bow and arrow
9authorizes such hunting beginning on the date of issuance if issued to a person who
10is a member of the U.S. armed forces who exhibits proof that he or she is in active
11service with the armed forces and that he or she is stationed in this state or is a
12resident of this state on furlough or leave.
AB150-ASA,577,1814
29.093
(3) (c)
Resident disabled person fishing license. A
permanent fishing
15license issued
before the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], to
16a disabled person under s. 29.145 (1c) is valid from the date of issuance and remains
17valid
until March 31, 1996, as long as the licensee
is continues to be a resident and
18continues to meet the requirement of s. 29.145 (1c) (a), (b) or (c).
AB150-ASA,577,2220
29.093
(11) (c)
Wild ginseng dealer license. A
nonresident wild ginseng dealer
21license or a class A, class B or class C wild ginseng dealer license is valid from July
221 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until the following June 30.
AB150-ASA,578,3
129.103
(7) Use of moneys from fees. The fees collected from the sale of wild
2turkey hunting stamps under this section shall be deposited in the conservation fund
3and credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (1) (ht).
AB150-ASA,578,75
29.1075
(3) Use of fees. The fees received from issuing permits under this
6section shall be deposited into the conservation fund and credited to the
7appropriation under s. 20.370
(4) (gq) (5) (fq).
AB150-ASA, s. 1617
8Section
1617. 29.145 (1c) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-ASA,578,119
29.145
(1c) (title)
Permanent fishing Fishing license for disabled persons.
10(intro.) The department shall issue
a permanent
an annual disabled person fishing
11license to any resident who applies for this license and who does one of the following:
AB150-ASA,578,1713
29.147
(1) A
resident sports license shall be issued subject to s. 29.09 by the
14department or by a county clerk to any resident who is over the age of 12 years, a U.S.
15citizen, and who applies for this license and pays the minimum fee.
A nonresident
16sports license shall be issued subject to s. 29.09 by the department or by a county
17clerk to any person who is not a resident and who meets these requirements.
AB150-ASA,578,2219
29.147
(2) A
resident sports license confers upon the licensee all the combined
20privileges conferred by a resident small game hunting license, resident fishing
21license and resident deer hunting license subject to all the duties, conditions,
22limitations and restrictions prescribed in this chapter and by department order.
AB150-ASA,579,324
29.147
(2m) A nonresident sports license confers upon the licensee all the
25combined privileges conferred by a nonresident small game hunting license,
1nonresident fishing license and nonresident deer hunting license subject to all the
2duties, conditions, limitations and restrictions prescribed in this chapter and by
3department order.
AB150-ASA,579,95
29.1475
(1) Issuance. A
resident conservation patron license shall be issued
6subject to s. 29.09 by the department to any resident 14 years old or older who applies
7for
this the license.
A nonresident conservation patron license shall be issued subject
8to s. 29.09 by the department to any person 14 years old or older who is not a resident
9and who applies for the license.
AB150-ASA,579,1811
29.1475
(2) (title)
Authorization;
resident hunting, fishing and trapping
12privileges. A
resident conservation patron license confers upon the licensee all the
13combined privileges conferred by a resident small game hunting license, resident
14deer hunting license,
resident wild turkey hunting license, resident bear hunting
15license, resident archer hunting license, waterfowl hunting stamp, pheasant
16hunting stamp, a wild turkey hunting stamp, resident annual fishing license,
17sturgeon spearing license, an inland waters trout stamp, a Great Lakes trout and
18salmon stamp and trapping license.
AB150-ASA,580,220
29.1475
(2m) Authorization; nonresident hunting and fishing privileges. A
21nonresident conservation patron license confers upon the licensee all the combined
22privileges conferred by a nonresident small game hunting license, nonresident deer
23hunting license, nonresident wild turkey hunting license, nonresident bear hunting
24license, nonresident archer hunting license, waterfowl hunting stamp, pheasant
25hunting stamp, a wild turkey hunting stamp, nonresident annual fishing license,
1sturgeon spearing license, an inland waters trout stamp and a Great Lakes trout and
2salmon stamp.
AB150-ASA,580,174
29.1475
(6) Admission sticker. At the same time the department issues a
5conservation patron license, it may issue an annual resident
or nonresident vehicle
6admission sticker or a special sticker for admission to state parks and similar areas.
7Alternatively or in addition, the department may issue an annual resident
or
8nonresident vehicle admission sticker or a special sticker for admission to state
9parks and similar areas to a person who has a conservation patron license on location
10at the state park or similar area. A person who is issued a sticker under this
11subsection shall affix the sticker by its own adhesive to the interior surface of the
12lower left-hand corner of the windshield of the vehicle. A sticker issued under this
13section is not considered part of a conservation patron license for the purpose of
14issuing a duplicate and no duplicate sticker shall be issued unless the license holder
15provides evidence that the vehicle upon which the sticker is affixed is no longer
16usable or that the vehicle was transferred to another person and the license holder
17presents the original sticker or remnants of it to the department.
AB150-ASA,580,2219
29.149
(5) Use of moneys from fees. The department shall expend the receipts
20from the sale of inland waters trout stamps on improving and maintaining trout
21habitat in
the inland trout waters
of the state, conducting trout surveys in inland
22trout waters and administering this section.
AB150-ASA,581,424
29.15
(2) Requirement. No person may fish for trout or salmon in the outlying
25trout and salmon waters of the state unless the person is issued a resident or
1nonresident 2-day sports fishing license, unless the person is issued a conservation
2patron license
under s. 29.1475 or unless the person is issued a Great Lakes trout
3and salmon stamp which is affixed by the stamp's adhesive to the person's fishing
4license or sports license.
AB150-ASA,581,86
29.155
(1m) The department shall, in cooperation with and with the assistance
7of the department of
development tourism, publicize the special events and programs
8sponsored or approved under sub. (1g) or (1h).
AB150-ASA,581,1610
29.41
(3) Possess the raw skin of any muskrat, mink, otter, fisher or pine
11marten at any time unless the person is the holder of a scientific collector permit, fur
12dealer license, trapping license or
resident conservation patron license of current
13issue. No license is required for a person breeding, raising and producing domestic
14fur-bearing animals in captivity as defined in s. 29.579 or for a person authorized
15to take muskrats on a cranberry marsh under a permit issued to the person by the
16department.
AB150-ASA,582,219
29.544
(3) License required exceptions; wild rice identification card. Every
20person over the age of 16 and under the age of 65 shall obtain the appropriate wild
21rice license to harvest or deal in wild rice but no license to harvest is required of the
22members of the immediate family of a licensee or of a recipient of old-age assistance
23or general relief or members of their immediate families. The department shall issue
24a wild rice identification card to each member of a licensee's immediate family, to a
25recipient of old-age assistance
or general relief and to each member of the recipient's
1family. The term "immediate family" includes husband and wife and minor children
2having their abode and domicile with the parent or legal guardian.
AB150-ASA,582,54
29.547
(1) (a) "Dealer" means a person who
buys purchases for purposes of
5resale at least 8 ounces of wild ginseng
annually
in a license year.
AB150-ASA,582,87
29.547
(1) (am) "License year" means the period beginning on July 1 of a given
8year and ending on the following June 30.
AB150-ASA,582,1210
29.547
(1) (b) "Wild ginseng" means
ginseng an unprocessed plant, dry root
,
or 11live root
or seed of the species Panax quinquefolius that is not grown or nurtured by
12a person.
AB150-ASA, s. 1636
13Section
1636. 29.547 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 29.547 (4) (intro.) and
14amended to read:
AB150-ASA,582,1815
29.547
(4) Purchase with knowledge. (intro.)
No person may purchase wild
16ginseng if the person knows the ginseng was cut, rooted up or gathered between
17November 1 and the following September 1. No
person
dealer may purchase wild
18ginseng if
the person any of the following applies:
AB150-ASA,582,20
19(b) The dealer knows
that the vendor does not have a license to harvest ginseng
20or that the vendor has violated this section or a rule promulgated under this section.
AB150-ASA,582,2322
29.547
(4) (a) The dealer fails to inspect the vendor's wild ginseng harvest
23license or wild ginseng dealer license.
AB150-ASA,583,6
129.547
(6) (a)
Requirement. No person may cut, root up, gather or destroy wild
2ginseng unless the person has a
valid wild ginseng harvest license issued by the
3department. The department shall promulgate rules for issuing wild ginseng
4harvest licenses. The department may promulgate rules on the quantity of wild
5ginseng that each person may harvest
, and restrictions on areas where wild ginseng
6may be harvested and on the methods which may be used to harvest wild ginseng.
AB150-ASA,583,88
29.547
(7) (title)
Wild ginseng dealer
license licenses.
AB150-ASA, s. 1640
9Section
1640. 29.547 (7) of the statutes is renumbered 29.547 (7) (a) (intro.)
10and amended to read:
AB150-ASA,583,1411
29.547
(7) (a) (title)
License required. (intro.) No
person resident may
engage
12in business act as a dealer
and no dealer may purchase wild ginseng in this state 13unless he or she has
a one of the following valid wild ginseng dealer
license licenses 14issued by the department
.:
AB150-ASA,583,16
15(c) (title)
Rules. The department may establish by rule the procedure for
16issuing
a wild ginseng dealer
license licenses.
AB150-ASA,583,2018
29.547
(7) (a) 1. A class A resident wild ginseng dealer license authorizes the
19purchase for purposes of resale of not more than 100 pounds dry weight of wild
20ginseng in a license year.
AB150-ASA,583,2422
29.547
(7) (a) 2. A class B resident wild ginseng dealer license authorizes the
23purchase for purposes of resale of not more than 1,000 pounds dry weight of wild
24ginseng in a license year.
AB150-ASA,584,2
129.547
(7) (a) 3. A class C resident wild ginseng dealer license authorizes the
2purchase for purposes of resale of any amount of wild ginseng in a license year.
AB150-ASA,584,64
29.547
(7) (b)
Nonresident wild ginseng dealer license. A person who is not a
5resident may not act as a dealer in this state unless he or she has a valid nonresident
6wild ginseng dealer license issued by the department.
AB150-ASA,584,88
29.547
(8) (title)
Shipment and certification of origin of wild ginseng.
AB150-ASA,584,1310
29.547
(8) (a) (title)
Certificate required Wild ginseng originating in this state.
11Except as provided under par. (b), no No person may ship
out of this state wild
12ginseng
out of that originates in this state unless the wild ginseng is accompanied
13by a valid
and completed shipping certificate
of origin issued under this subsection.
AB150-ASA,584,2016
29.547
(8) (bn)
Wild ginseng originating in another state. 1. No person may
17ship out of this state to a foreign country wild ginseng that originates in another state
18unless the wild ginseng is accompanied by a valid certificate of origin issued by that
19other state. No person may ship out of this state wild ginseng that originates in
20another state under a certificate of origin issued under this subsection.
AB150-ASA,584,2321
2. No resident may purchase for purposes of resale wild ginseng that originates
22in another state unless the wild ginseng is accompanied by a valid certificate of origin
23from the other state.
AB150-ASA,585,224
3. If a dealer who is a resident receives wild ginseng that originated in another
25state and if a certificate of origin issued by that state does not accompany the wild
1ginseng, the dealer shall return the wild ginseng to the sender within 30 days after
2its receipt.
AB150-ASA,585,84
29.547
(8) (c)
Issuance of certificates.
The department shall promulgate a rule
5establishing the procedure for issuing certificates of origin. The department may
6issue
shipping certificates
of origin only to a person who has a
valid wild ginseng
7harvest license or a
valid wild ginseng dealer license.
No person except the person
8to whom the shipping certificate is issued may use or possess the shipping certificate.
AB150-ASA,585,1610
29.547
(8) (d)
Effective period; cancellations; return. Unless canceled, a
11shipping certificate
of origin is valid for the period indicated on the certificate's face.
12The department may cancel a
shipping certificate
of origin at any time.
Any person
13to whom shipping certificates of origin are issued shall return all unused shipping
14certificates to the department within 10 days after the expiration of the period
15indicated on the certificates or within 10 days after the department cancels the
16certificates.
AB150-ASA,585,2118
29.547
(8) (e)
Validity. A
shipping certificate
of origin is valid only if it has not
19expired or been canceled by the department, is fully completed and contains no false
20information. A
shipping certificate
of origin issued under this subsection is valid
21only for wild ginseng originating
from in this state.
AB150-ASA,586,423
29.547
(8) (f)
Prohibitions. No person may ship wild ginseng originating from
24another state under a shipping certificate issued under this subsection. No person
25may use an expired or canceled
shipping certificate
of origin, falsify information on
1a
shipping certificate
, use a shipping certificate without fully completing it of origin,
2maintain false records
or copies of shipping of certificates
of origin or fail to maintain
3records or comply with rules promulgated by the department concerning
shipping 4certificates
of origin.
AB150-ASA,586,86
29.547
(9) (a)
Purchases. A dealer
who purchases wild ginseng shall maintain
7records of the quantity purchased, the name and wild ginseng license number of the
8vendor and other information required by the department.
AB150-ASA,586,1210
29.547
(9) (b)
Sales and shipments. A dealer shall maintain records required
11under
sub. (8) this section and shall keep records and reports of sales, shipments and
12transactions as required by the department.
AB150-ASA,586,2214
29.598
(7) (d) 2. The department shall pay participating counties under subd.
151. from the appropriation under s. 20.370
(4) (gb)
(5) (fa) and from the appropriation
16under s. 20.370
(4) (gq) (5) (fq) after first deducting from s. 20.370
(4) (gq) (5) (fq) 17payments made for county administrative costs under sub. (2) (d) and payments
18made for wildlife damage abatement assistance under sub. (5) (c). If the amount in
19the appropriation under s. 20.370
(4) (gb) (5) (fa) and the amount remaining after
20these deductions from the appropriation under s. 20.370
(4) (gq) (5) (fq) are not
21sufficient to pay the full amount required under subd. 1., the department shall pay
22participating counties on a prorated basis.
AB150-ASA,587,624
29.599
(4) (a)
Costs reimbursed. Except as provided under par. (c), the
25department may pay each participating county or municipality up to 100% of the
1county's or municipality's actual costs that are directly attributable to providing
2additional law enforcement services during the spearfishing season. The
3department shall make any aid payments from the appropriations under s. 20.370
4(4) (ga) (5) (ea) by September 30 of the calendar year in which the county or
5municipality files an application under sub. (2) (c). The department may not make
6an aid payment unless the payment is approved by the secretary of administration.