AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72wd 13Section 72wd. 23.235 (4) (title) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,93,1414 23.235 (4) (title) Education.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72wj 15Section 72wj. 23.235 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,93,1716 23.235 (5) Penalty. Any person who knowingly violates this section sub. (2)
17shall forfeit not more than $100. Each violation of this section is a separate offense.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72wm 18Section 72wm. 23.24 (1) (g) of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin Act
1916
, is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,93,2120 23.24 (1) (g) "Invasive aquatic plant" means an aquatic plant that is designated
21under sub. (2) (b) 1.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72wq 22Section 72wq. 23.24 (2) (title) of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
23Act 16
, is repealed and recreated to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,93,2424 23.24 (2) (title) Department duties.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72wv
1Section 72wv. 23.24 (2) (a) 1. of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin Act
216
, is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,94,43 23.24 (2) (a) 1. Protect Implement efforts to protect and develop diverse and
4stable communities of native aquatic plants.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72xd 5Section 72xd. 23.24 (2) (a) 3. of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin Act
616
, is renumbered 23.22 (2) (b) 5. and amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,94,87 23.22 (2) (b) 5. Provide education and encourage and conduct research
8concerning invasive aquatic plants species.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72xj 9Section 72xj. 23.24 (2) (b) (intro.) and 1. of the statutes, as created by 2001
10Wisconsin Act 16
, are consolidated, renumbered 23.24 (2) (b) and amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,94,1811 23.24 (2) (b) Under the program implemented under par. (a), the department
12shall do all of the following: 1. Designate designate by rule which aquatic plants are
13invasive aquatic plants for purposes of this section. The department shall designate
14Eurasian water milfoil, curly leaf pondweed, and purple loosestrife as invasive
15aquatic plants and may designate any other aquatic plant as an invasive aquatic
16plant if it has the ability to cause significant adverse change to desirable aquatic
17habitat, to significantly displace desirable aquatic vegetation, or to reduce the yield
18of products produced by aquaculture.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72xm 19Section 72xm. 23.24 (2) (b) 2. of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
20Act 16
, is renumbered 23.24 (2) (a) 4.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72xq 21Section 72xq. 23.24 (2) (c) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
22Act 16
, is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,94,2423 23.24 (2) (c) (intro.) The requirements promulgated under par. (b) 2. (a) 4. may
24specify any of the following:
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 72xv
1Section 72xv. 23.24 (3) (a) (intro.) of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
2Act 16
, is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,53 23.24 (3) (a) (intro.) Unless a person has a valid aquatic plant management
4permit issued under the program established under sub. (2) by the department, no
5person may do any of the following:".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,6 6100. Page 28, line 8: after that line insert:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,7 7" Section 78r. 25.17 (71) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,148 25.17 (71) (a) Before June 30, 2004, make an effort to commit to invest an
9amount not less than $50,000,000 in venture capital investment firms. The amount
10that is committed to be invested under this paragraph shall be in addition to any
11amount that is invested in venture capital investment firms before the effective date
12of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date]. In selecting the venture capital
13investment firms in which to make investments, the board is subject to the standard
14of responsibility under s. 25.15 (2) and shall consider all of the following factors:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,1615 1. The experience of the venture capital investment firms in making
16investments.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,1917 2. The commitment of the venture capital investment firms to making venture
18capital investments in health care, biotechnology, and other technological
19industries.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,2120 3. The willingness of the venture capital investment firms to make at least 75%
21of the investments in businesses headquartered in this state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,95,2322 4. Whether the venture capital investment firms have a place of business in this
23state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,2
15. The overall experience of the venture capital investment firms in making
2investments in businesses that are in the venture capital stage.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,53 6. The relationships that the venture capital investment firms have with
4technology transfer organizations, such as the Wisconsin Alumni Research
5Foundation, Inc.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,76 7. The ability of the venture capital investment firms to do lead and follow-on
7investments.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,148 (b) Any venture capital investment firm in which the investment board makes
9an investment under par. (a) shall make an effort to invest in businesses located in
10the areas of Green Bay, Eau Claire, Madison, Janesville-Beloit, La Crosse, Stevens
11Point-Marshfield, Racine-Kenosha, Milwaukee, Sheboygan-Manitowoc, Superior,
12the Fox River Valley, and Wausau and within the boundaries of any federally
13recognized Indian reservation. The investment board shall determine the
14geographic boundaries of each area.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,1815 (c) Nothing in this subsection limits the authority of the board to make any
16other investments that are otherwise authorized by law or restricts the authority of
17the board or any venture capital investment firm to make investments in any area
18of this state.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,19 19101. Page 28, line 8: after that line insert:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,96,21 20" Section 80m. 25.60 of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act 16, is
21amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,2 2225.60 Budget stabilization fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible
23trust fund designated as the budget stabilization fund, consisting of moneys

1transferred to the fund from the general fund under s. 16.518 (3) and moneys
2deposited into the fund under 2001 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), section 9107 (1b)
.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,3 3102. Page 28, line 8: after that line insert:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,5 4" Section 79q. 25.17 (16) (a) 1. of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
5Act 16
, is repealed.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 79r 6Section 79r. 25.17 (16) (a) 2. of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin Act
716
, is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,118 25.17 (16) (a) 2. All proceeds of, and investment earnings on, investments of
9the permanent endowment fund made under s. 25.18 (1) (p) that are received in the
10fiscal year, less the amount transferred to the tobacco control fund under s. 13.101
11(16) (b) in that year
.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,12 12103. Page 29, line 3: after that line insert:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,13 13" Section 83s. 26.02 of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,17 1426.02 Council on forestry. (1) Duties. The council on forestry shall advise
15the governor, the legislature, the department of natural resources, the department
16of commerce, and other state agencies, as determined to be appropriate by the
17council, on all of the following topics as they affect forests located in this state:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,1818 (a) The protection of forests from fire, insects, and disease.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,1919 (b) The practice of sustainable forestry, as defined in s. 28.04 (1) (e).
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,2020 (c) Reforestation and forestry genetics.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,2121 (d) Management and protection of urban forests.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,2222 (e) Increasing the public's knowledge and awareness of forestry issues.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,97,2323 (f) Forestry research.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,2
1(g) Increasing the economic development of the forestry industry and
2employment in the forestry industry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,33 (h) Marketing and use of forest products.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,44 (i) Legislation that impacts on the management of forest lands in this state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,55 (j) Staffing and funding needs for forestry programs conducted by the state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,8 6(2) Report. (a) The council on forestry shall prepare a biennial report on the
7status of the state's forest resources and forestry industry. The report shall include
8a summary of each of the following:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,99 1. The magnitude, nature, and extent of the forest resources in this state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,1110 2. The current use in this state for forest products and the benefits that these
11forest products provide to the state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,1312 3. The projected future demand for forest products and the projected benefits
13that these forest products will provide to the state in the future.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,1514 4. The types of owners and forms of ownership that apply to forests in this state,
15including the reasons why persons own forest land.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,1716 5. The success of existing incentives that are offered to stimulate the
17development of forest resources.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,2018 6. The possible economic opportunities in this state that may result if improved
19forest-product marketing, and increased business dealing in or use of forest
20products, occurs in this state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,2221 7. Recommendations for increasing the economic development of the forestry
22industry and employment in the forestry industry.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,98,2423 8. The effect of state and local governmental laws and policy on forestry
24management and the location of markets for forest products.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,3
19. Recommendations as to staffing and funding needs for forestry programs
2and other conservation programs related to forestry that are conducted by the state
3to support and enhance the development of forest resources.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,54 10. Recommendations as to the need to increase the public's knowledge and
5awareness of forestry issues.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,116 (b) The council on forestry shall submit the report under this subsection no
7later than June 1 of each odd-numbered year for distribution to the governor and to
8the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3). The first
9report shall be submitted no later than June 1, 2005. Each report shall cover the
1024-month period ending on the December 31 immediately preceding the date of the
11report.".
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,12 12104. Page 29, line 17: after that line insert:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,13 13" Section 84j. 29.001 (20) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,1514 29.001 (20) "Deer" means white-tailed deer and does not include farm-raised
15deer.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84k 16Section 84k. 29.001 (22) of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,1817 29.001 (22) "Elk" means elk that is present in the wild and that does not have
18an ear tag or other mark identifying it as being raised on a farm.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84m 19Section 84m. 29.001 (36) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,99,2120 29.001 (36) "Game animals" includes means deer, moose, elk, bear, rabbits,
21squirrels, fox and, raccoon, and any other wild animals specified by the department.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84mb 22Section 84mb. 29.024 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,100,3
129.024 (2) (a) A Except as provided in s. 29.182 (4), a hunting, trapping, or
2fishing approval may be issued only to and obtained only by a natural person entitled
3to the approval.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84md 4Section 84md. 29.024 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,100,75 29.024 (2) (d) Except as provided under s. 29.182 (4) or 29.519 (2) (d) or by rule,
6no person may transfer his or her approval or permit the use of any approval by any
7other person.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84mf 8Section 84mf. 29.047 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,100,129 29.047 (1m) Unless prohibited by the laws of an adjoining state, any person
10who has lawfully killed a deer or an elk in this state may take the deer or elk or its
11carcass into the adjoining state and ship the deer or elk or carcass from any point in
12the adjoining state to any point in this state.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84mh 13Section 84mh. 29.089 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,100,1814 29.089 (3) A person may hunt deer, elk, wild turkeys, or small game in a state
15park, or in a portion of a state park, if the department has authorized by rule the
16hunting of that type of game in the state park, or in the portion of the state park, and
17if the person holds the approvals required under this chapter for hunting that type
18of game.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84mj 19Section 84mj. 29.161 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,100,23 2029.161 Resident small game hunting license. A resident small game
21hunting license shall be issued subject to s. 29.024 by the department to any resident
22applying for this license. The resident small game hunting license does not authorize
23the hunting of bear, deer, elk, or wild turkey.
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84mm 24Section 84mm. 29.171 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,101,6
129.171 (2) A resident archer hunting license authorizes the hunting of all
2game, except bear, elk, and wild turkey, during the open seasons for hunting that
3game with bow and arrow established by the department. This license authorizes
4hunting with a bow and arrow only, unless hunting with a crossbow is authorized by
5a Class A, Class B, or Class C permit issued under s. 29.193 (2) or a permit issued
6under sub. (4).
AB1-ASA1-CA1, s. 84mp 7Section 84mp. 29.182 of the statutes is created to read:
AB1-ASA1-CA1,101,11 829.182 Elk hunting licenses. (1) Department authority. The department
9may issue elk hunting licenses and may limit the number of elk hunters and elk
10harvested in any area of the state. The department may establish by rule closed
11zones where elk hunting is prohibited.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,101,13 12(2) Application. A person who applies for an elk hunting license under this
13section shall pay the processing fee under s. 29.553 at the time of application.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,101,18 14(3) Authorization. (a) A resident elk hunting license authorizes a resident of
15this state to hunt elk with a firearm or bow and arrow, or with a crossbow, if the
16resident has a Class A, Class B, or Class C permit issued under s. 29.193 (2) that
17authorizes hunting with a crossbow, or if the resident has a crossbow permit issued
18under s. 29.171 (4) (a).
AB1-ASA1-CA1,101,2019 (b) A nonresident elk hunting license authorizes a nonresident of this state to
20hunt elk with a firearm or with a bow and arrow.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,101,24 21(4) Issuance. (a) Except as provided in pars. (c) and (d) and sub. (4m), if the
22department issues elk hunting licenses, the department shall issue a resident or
23nonresident elk hunting license to any person who applies for such a license, and who
24pays the fees required for the license.
AB1-ASA1-CA1,102,4
1(b) In issuing resident elk hunting licenses and nonresident elk hunting
2licenses under this section, the department shall determine the number of licenses
3it will issue in a given elk hunting season and shall allocate the licenses to residents
4and nonresidents in the following manner:
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