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28.012
(5) All funds included in the gifts, grants, bequests, and devises received
19or expected to be received by the department for the state forests under its
20jurisdiction in a biennium shall be included in the statement of its actual and
21estimated receipts and disbursements for such biennium required to be contained in
22the biennial state budget report under s. 16.46. Those funds shall be considered to
23be, and shall be treated the same as, other actual and estimated receipts and
24disbursements of the department. The department may acknowledge the receipt of
1any funding from a particular person or group in any department pamphlet, bulletin,
2or other publication.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,222,144
28.012
(6) The donor of any building, facility, or structure under sub. (3) may
5contract for this construction according to plans and specifications provided by the
6department or may enter into a contract for professional architectural and
7engineering services to develop plans and specifications for the building, facility, or
8structure and contract for their construction. Upon the completion of construction
9satisfactory to the department, title to the building, facility, or structure shall vest
10in the state. No person may construct any building, facility, or structure under this
11subsection without the prior approval of the department regarding plans and
12specifications, materials, suitability, design, capacity, or location. The plans and
13specifications for any building, structure, or facility donated under sub. (2) (eg) shall
14also be subject to the approval of the building commission.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,222,1916
28.012
(7) Any easements granted under sub. (4) or s. 28.02 (5) and any leases
17under s. 23.305 or 26.08 by the department shall have the restrictions necessary to
18preserve and protect the land subject to the lease or easement for the purposes for
19which it was acquired or made part of the state forests.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,222,2521
28.012
(8) (a) In this subsection, "easement" includes a negative easement, a
22restrictive covenant, a covenant running with the land, and any other right for a
23lawful use of the property together with the right to acquire all negative easements,
24restrictive covenants, covenants running with the land, and all rights for use of
25property.
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1(b) The department may acquire any easement for the benefit of any area in the
2state forests, other than southern state forests.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,223,94
28.012
(9) If there are areas of the state forests under the jurisdiction of the
5department that are inaccessible because they are surrounded by lands not
6belonging to the state, and if the department determines that the usefulness or value
7of these areas for these state forests will be increased if there is access to them over
8lands not belonging to the state, the department may acquire the land necessary to
9construct highways that will furnish the needed access.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,223,14
1428.02 (title)
State forests forest lands.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,224,416
28.02
(1) Defined. "State
forests forest lands
" include all lands granted to the
17state by an act of congress entitled, "An act granting lands to the state of Wisconsin
18for forestry purposes," approved June 27, 1906; all lands donated to the state by the
19Nebagamon Lumber Company for forestry purposes; all lands acquired pursuant to
20chapter 450, laws of 1903,
chapter 264, laws of 1905,
chapter 638, laws of 1911, and
21chapter 639, laws of 1911, or under ss. 1494-41 to 1494-62, 1915 stats., and all lands
22subsequently acquired for forestry purposes. Unless an island is designated as state
23forest land by the department,
"state forest lands
" do not include lands granted to
24the state by an act of congress entitled, "An act granting unsurveyed and unattached
1islands to the state of Wisconsin for forestry purposes," approved August 22, 1912.
2The department may designate as state forest lands any lands within state forest
3boundaries which were purchased with other conservation funds and where forestry
4would not conflict with a more intensive use.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,224,156
28.02
(2) Acquisition. The department
of forestry may acquire lands or
7interest in lands by grant, devise, gift, condemnation or purchase within the
8boundaries of established state forests or purchase areas; and outside of such
9boundaries for forest nurseries, tracts for forestry research or demonstration and for
10forest protection structures, or for access to such properties.
The department of
11natural resources may acquire lands or interest in lands by grant, devise, gift,
12condemnation, or purchase within the boundaries of southern state forests. In the
13case of condemnation the department shall first obtain approval from the
14appropriate standing committees of each house of the legislature as determined by
15the presiding officer thereof.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,224,1817
28.03
(1) Defined. State forests shall consist of well blocked areas of state
18owned lands which have been established as state forests
by the department.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,224,2220
28.03
(3) Department may name. The department
of forestry or the department
21of natural resources may designate by appropriate name any state forest not
22expressly named by the legislature.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,224,2524
28.03
(4) Southern state forests. The department of natural resources may
25develop and shall operate and maintain the southern state forests.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,225,82
28.035
(2) The department shall
enter into an comply with the agreement
3entered into with the Wisconsin department of the American Legion for hunting in
4the state forest lands described as lots 3, 4, 6 and 7 of section 8 and lots 2 and 3 of
5section 17, township 38 north, range 7 east, Oneida County, which are used in
6connection with Camp American Legion and which the Legion is now maintaining
7on this location as a restoration camp for sick and disabled veterans and their
8dependents.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,225,1510
28.035
(3) (b) The ownership of all of the buildings and equipment of the camp
11shall revert to the state upon the discontinuance of the use thereof for such purposes.
12On or before January 15 of each year the department of the American Legion shall
13file with the governor, the department of veterans affairs
and the department of
14natural resources, and the department of forestry a written report of the operations
15and the financial status of the camp.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,226,617
28.04
(2) (a) The department
of forestry shall manage the state forests
, other
18than the southern state forests, and the department of natural resources shall
19manage the southern state forests, to benefit the present and future generations of
20residents of this state, recognizing that the state forests contribute to local and
21statewide economies and to a healthy natural environment. The
department 22departments shall assure the practice of sustainable forestry and use it to assure
23that state forests can provide a full range of benefits for present and future
24generations. The
department departments shall also assure that the management
25of state forests is consistent with the ecological capability of the state forest land and
1with the long-term maintenance of sustainable forest communities and ecosystems.
2These benefits include soil protection, public hunting, protection of water quality,
3production of recurring forest products, outdoor recreation, native biological
4diversity, aquatic and terrestrial wildlife, and aesthetics. The range of benefits
5provided by the
department departments in each state forest shall reflect its unique
6character and position in the regional landscape.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,226,108
28.04
(2) (b) In managing the state forests, the department
of forestry and the
9department of natural resources shall recognize that not all benefits under par. (a)
10can or should be provided in every area of a state forest.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,226,1412
28.04
(2) (c) In managing the state forests, the department
of forestry and the
13department of natural resources shall recognize that management may consist of
14both active and passive techniques.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,226,2316
28.04
(3) (a) The department
of forestry shall prepare a plan for each state
17forest
, other than southern state forests, that describes how the state forest will be
18managed.
The department of natural resources shall prepare a plan for each
19southern state forest that describes how the southern state forest will be managed. 20The
department departments shall work with the public to identify property goals
21and objectives that are consistent with the purposes under sub. (2). The
department 22departments shall identify in each plan the objectives of management for distinct
23areas of the state forest.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,11
128.04
(3) (b) The department
of forestry and the department of natural
2resources shall establish procedures for the preparation and modification of these
3plans, including procedures for public participation. In preparing and modifying
4plans under this subsection, the
department departments shall use the best
5available information regarding the purposes and benefits of the state forests that
6the each department acquires through inventories, evaluations, monitoring and
7research. In evaluating such information, the
department departments shall
8consider both regional and local scales, including the impact on local economies. As
9new information becomes available, the department
of forestry or the department of
10natural resources shall adapt its management of the state forest and, if necessary,
11the plan for the state forest.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,14
1328.045 Designation of trails and areas. (1) In this section, "special use
14area" includes a trail, campground, or picnic area.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,17
15(2) The department shall designate special use areas in state forests, other
16than southern state forests, and shall indicate the location of each special use area
17in one of the following manners:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,1918
(a) By showing it on a map available at the district office of the department that
19is nearest to the special use area.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,2120
(b) By indicating its location on a sign outside any office of the department that
21is located within the same state forest.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,2222
(c) By placing a sign at the special use area.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,227,24
23(3) The department shall inspect trail signs and designated features twice a
24year, once before July 1 and once after July 1.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,228,3
1(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to snowmobile trails on land under the control
2of the department that are maintained by snowmobile clubs or other nonprofit
3organizations.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,228,175
28.05
(1) Limitations. Cutting shall be limited to trees marked or designated
6for cutting by a forester in the professional series of the state classified civil service
7or by
a department-designated an employee
of the department of forestry or the
8department of natural resources who is equally qualified by reason of long, practical
9experience. The department
of forestry, with respect to state forests other than
10southern state forests, and the department of natural resources with respect to
11southern state forests, may sell products removed in cultural or salvage cuttings and
12standing timber designated in timber sale contracts, but all sales shall be based on
13tree scale or on the scale, measure or count of the cut products.
The That department
14may require that a person purchasing products or standing timber under a timber
15sale contract provide surety for the proper performance of the contract either directly
16or through a bond furnished by a surety company authorized to do business in this
17state.".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,228,20
19"
Section 1153qc. 28.06 (2m) of the statutes, as affected by 2001 Wisconsin Act
20.... (this act), is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,229,321
28.06
(2m) Surcharge. A person who purchases a seedling under sub. (2) shall
22pay, in addition to the price of the seedling charged under sub. (2), a surcharge for
23each seedling purchased. Beginning on the effective date of this subsection ....
24[revisor inserts date], and ending on June 30, 2002, the surcharge shall be 2 cents
1for each seedling. Beginning on July 1, 2002, the surcharge shall be 3 cents for each
2seedling. All surcharges collected under this subsection shall be deposited in the
3conservation forestry fund.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,229,6
528.08 Income. All income from state forest lands shall be paid into the state
6treasury to the credit of the
conservation forestry fund.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,229,118
28.11
(5m) (a) (intro.) The department may make grants, from the
9appropriation under s.
20.370 (5) (bw) 20.375 (2) (w), to counties having lands
10entered under sub. (4) to fund all of the following for one professional forester in the
11position of county forest administrator or assistant county forest administrator:".
SB55-SSA1-CA1,229,14
13"
Section 1153sc. 28.11 (5r) (b) of the statutes, as created by 2001 Wisconsin
14Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,229,1715
28.11
(5r)(b) The department may make grants, from the appropriation under
16s.
20.370 (5) (bw) 20.375 (2) (w), to counties having lands entered under sub. (4) to
17fund the cost of activities designed to improve sustainable forestry on the lands.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,229,2319
28.11
(8) (a)
Acreage payments. As soon after April 20 of each year as feasible,
20the department shall pay to each town treasurer 30 cents per acre, based on the
21acreage of such lands as of the preceding June 30, as a grant out of the appropriation
22made by s.
20.370 (5) (bv) 20.375 (2) (vm) on each acre of county lands entered under
23this section.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,230,17
128.11
(8) (b) 1. A county having established and maintaining a county forest
2under this section is eligible to receive from the state from the appropriations under
3s.
20.370 (5) (bq) 20.375 (2) (t) and
(bs) (u) an annual payment as a noninterest
4bearing loan to be used for the purchase, development, preservation and
5maintenance of the county forest lands and the payment shall be credited to a county
6account to be known as the county forestry aid fund. A county board may, by a
7resolution adopted during the year and transmitted to the department by December
831, request to receive a payment of not more than 50 cents for each acre of land
9entered and designated as "county forest land". The department shall review the
10request and approve the request if the request is found to be consistent with the
11comprehensive county forest land use plan. If any lands purchased from the fund
12are sold, the county shall restore the purchase price to the county forestry aid fund.
13The department shall pay to the county the amount due to it on or before March 31
14of each year, based on the acreage of the lands as of the preceding June 30. If the
15amounts in the appropriations under s.
20.370 (5) (bq)
20.375 (2) (t) and
(bs) (u) are
16not sufficient to pay all of the amounts approved by the department under this
17subdivision, the department shall pay eligible counties on a prorated basis.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,231,1019
28.11
(8) (b) 2. The department may allot additional interest free forestry aid
20loans on a project basis to individual counties to permit the counties to undertake
21meritorious and economically productive forestry operations, including land
22acquisitions. These additional aids may not be used for the construction of
23recreational facilities or for fish and game management projects. Application shall
24be made in the manner and on forms prescribed by the department and specify the
25purpose for which the additional aids will be used. The department shall make an
1investigation as it deems necessary to satisfy itself that the project is feasible,
2desirable and consistent with the comprehensive plan. If the department so finds,
3it may make allotments in such amounts as it determines to be reasonable and
4proper and charge the allotments to the forestry fund account of the county. These
5allotments shall be credited by the county to the county forestry aid fund. After
6determining the loans as required under subd. 1., the department shall make the
7remainder of the amounts appropriated under s.
20.370 (5) (bq) 20.375 (2) (t) and
(bs)
8(u) for that fiscal year available for loans under this subdivision. The department
9shall also make loans under this subdivision from the appropriations under s.
20.370
10(5) (bt) 20.375 (2) (um) and
(bu)
(v).
SB55-SSA1-CA1,231,1612
28.11
(9) (am) The acreage loan severance share payments shall be deposited
13in the
conservation forestry fund and credited to the appropriation under s.
20.370
14(5) (bq) 20.375 (2) (t), and the project loan severance share payments shall be
15deposited in the
conservation forestry fund and credited to the appropriation under
16s.
20.370 (5) (bu) 20.375 (2) (v).
SB55-SSA1-CA1,231,2218
28.11
(9) (ar) 1. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (c), if the sum of the
19unencumbered balances in the appropriations under s.
20.370 (5) (bq), (bt) 20.375 (2)
20(t), (um), and
(bu) (v) exceeds $400,000 on June 30 of any fiscal year, the amount in
21excess of $400,000 shall lapse from the appropriation under s.
20.370 (5) (bq) 20.375
22(2) (t) to the
conservation forestry fund, except as provided in subd. 2.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,224
28.11
(9) (ar) 2. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (c), if the amount in the
25appropriation under s.
20.370 (5) (bq) 20.375 (2) (t) is insufficient for the amount that
1must lapse under subd. 1., the remainder that is necessary for the lapse shall lapse
2from the appropriation under s.
20.370 (5) (bu) 20.375 (2) (v).
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,4
428.90 (title)
Enforcement.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,96
28.90
(1) Enforcement duties. (a) The department shall enforce all of the laws
7that the department is required to administer for the state forests and shall bring,
8or cause to be brought, actions and proceedings in the name of the state for that
9purpose.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,1310
(b) All sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, coroners, and other police officers are deputy
11state forest rangers, and shall assist the department and its rangers in the
12enforcement of this chapter whenever notice of a violation of this chapter is given to
13them by the department or its rangers.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,17
1528.92 State forest rangers. (1) The persons appointed by the department
16to enforce the laws relating to state forests shall be known as state forest rangers and
17shall be subject to ch. 230.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,20
18(2) The department shall provide to all state forest rangers, before exercising
19any of their powers, a commission issued by the department under its seal, to read
20substantially as follows:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,22
21State of Wisconsin
22
Department of forestry
SB55-SSA1-CA1,232,2323
To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting:
SB55-SSA1-CA1,233,324
Know ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the integrity and ability
25of ...., of the county of ...., we do hereby appoint and constitute .... a state forest ranger
1for the state of Wisconsin, and do authorize and empower .... to execute and fulfill the
2duties of that office according to law, during good behavior and the faithful
3performance of the duties of that office.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,233,64
In testimony whereof, the secretary has hereunto affixed the secretary's
5signature and the official seal of the department, at its office in the city of Madison,
6Wisconsin, this .... day of ...., .....
SB55-SSA1-CA1,233,77
(Seal)
State of Wisconsin
SB55-SSA1-CA1,233,8
8Department of forestry
SB55-SSA1-CA1,233,13
10(3) The department shall furnish to each state forest ranger at the time of the
11ranger's appointment, a pocket identification folder in the same form and substance
12as the folder described in s. 23.10 (5), except that the impression shall be the seal of
13the department.
SB55-SSA1-CA1,233,17
14(4) A state forest ranger shall carry the identification folder on his or her person
15at all times that he or she is on official duty, and a state forest ranger shall, on
16demand, exhibit the same to any person to whom he or she may represent himself
17or herself as a state forest ranger.