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14Section
572. 29.563 (14) (c) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.563
(14) (c) 4. Each bonus deer hunting permit issued for which a fee is
16charged under s. 29.563 (2) (c) 1.
or 1m. or (d): 75 cents.
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17Section 572f. 29.605 of the statutes is created to read:
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1829.605 Sporting heritage grants. (1) (a) The department shall provide one
19grant during each fiscal biennium to a nonprofit organization to provide education
20to persons who engage in hunting, fishing, and trapping, to establish and operate
21programs to recruit persons to engage in these activities, and to encourage continued
22engagement in these activities.
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(b) During fiscal biennium 2013-15, the department shall provide a grant
24under par. (a) in the amount of $500,000. The department shall provide $200,000 of
25the grant in fiscal year 2013-14 from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (1) (ma). The
1department shall provide the remaining $300,000 of the grant in fiscal year 2014-15
2to the extent allowed under federal law from funds received from the federal
3government under
16 USC 669-669i and from moneys available to provide any
4required state match to the federal funds.
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(c) During fiscal biennium 2015-17, and during each fiscal biennium
6thereafter, the department shall provide a grant under par. (a) in the amount of
7$450,000 to the extent allowed under federal law from funds received from the
8federal government under
16 USC 669-669i and
777-777k.
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9(2) A nonprofit organization is eligible to receive a grant under sub. (1) if it
10meets all of the following requirements:
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(a) It has a principal place of business in this state.
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(am) It has a relationship with a nationally recognized organization that
13provides proven and successful firearms safety education and is able to use that
14relationship to host shooting events.
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(b) It teaches courses on firearm safety and training, shooting skills, and
16outdoor education and uses a nationally recognized curriculum to teach those
17courses.
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(c) It has a relationship with a nationally recognized shooting expert.
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(d) It is able to provide mentors for new hunters by recruiting volunteers and
20maintaining a database of volunteers.
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(e) It is not an affiliate of a national federation or organization.
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(f) It is able to ensure the maintenance or improvement of this state's position
23among all of the states in the areas of outdoor sporting heritage and recruitment by
24providing sporting education and programming to persons throughout this state.
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1(g) Beginning with grants awarded during fiscal biennium 2015-17, it
2contributes $150,000 in funds to be used with a grant awarded under this section.
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3(3) A nonprofit organization that receives a grant under sub. (1) shall use the
4grant to provide programs and education designed to preserve and protect this state's
5hunting, fishing, trapping, and shooting traditions.
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6(4) During fiscal biennium 2015-17, and during each fiscal biennium
7thereafter, the department shall award a grant under this section not later than 30
8days after the biennial budget bill for that fiscal biennium is enacted.
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9Section 572h. 29.739 of the statutes is created to read:
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1029.739 Grants for walleye production.
(1) The department shall establish
11a grant program to award grants on a competitive basis to cities, villages, towns, and
12counties; to federally recognized Indian tribes or bands located in this state; and to
13fish farms.
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14(2) Grants awarded under this section shall be used for the purpose of
15increasing the grantee's capacity to raise walleye for stocking in the waters of the
16state. The grants may be used to build, improve, or repair any of the following:
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(a) Buildings and structures used as fish hatcheries or for fish rearing.
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(b) Fish rearing ponds.
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(c) Wells or water recirculation systems.
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(d) Biosecurity systems to ensure fish health.
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(e) Holding facilities and equipment used for fish brood stock.
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(f) Equipment used for the distribution of fish or for the collection of fish spawn.
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23(3) For a fish farm to be eligible for a grant under this section, the fish farm
24shall meet all of the following requirements:
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1(a) The fish farm is registered with the department of agriculture, trade and
2consumer protection under s. 95.60.
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(b) The fish farm is in compliance with all applicable state and federal
4environmental laws and all applicable state and federal laws related to fish health.
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5(4) A contract awarding a grant under this section shall state the number of
6fingerlings that will be reared as a result of the increased capacity and the purchase
7price the grantee shall charge for the fingerlings when the construction,
8improvement, or repair is completed.
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9(5) The department shall promulgate rules to implement the program to be
10established under this section.
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11Section 572m. 29.740 of the statutes is created to read:
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1229.740 Contracts for walleye production. (1) In this section, "local
13governmental unit" means a city, village, town, or county.
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14(2) The department may enter into contracts with local governmental units,
15federally recognized Indian tribes or bands located in this state, and fish farms for
16the purpose of increasing the amount of walleye available for stocking in the waters
17of the state.
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18(3) The terms of a contract entered into under this section may include all of
19the following:
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(a) Authorization for the department to furnish fish eggs and fish for free or at
21cost to a local governmental unit, tribe, band, or fish farm that is a party to the
22contract.
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(b) Authorization for the department to purchase fish from a local
24governmental unit, tribe, band, or fish farm that is a party to the contract.
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1(4) No contract entered into under this section may have a term that is more
2than 5 years.
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3Section
573. 29.753 of the statutes is created to read:
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429.753 Importation of wild elk. Notwithstanding ss. 95.20 and 95.55 (6) and
5rules promulgated under those provisions, the department may import and move elk
6and introduce the elk into Ashland, Bayfield, Jackson, Price, or Sawyer county if all
7of the following apply:
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8(1) The elk are taken from the wild and not raised on a farm.
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9(2) The purpose of importing or moving the elk is to protect, develop, or manage
10wildlife resources in this state.
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11(3) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection determines
12that the applicable requirements related to chronic wasting disease under ss. 95.20
13and 95.55 (6) are met to the fullest extent possible and practical with wild and
14free-roaming elk.
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15(4) The department tests each elk for tuberculosis and brucellosis before
16importing or moving the elk in accordance with the applicable disease testing
17requirements of the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection.
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18(5) The department does not seek a reduction of road access to public lands in
19connection with importing, moving, or introducing the elk.
AB40-ASA1,574
20Section
574. 30.025 (1b) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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30.025
(1b) (b) "Permit" means an individual permit, a general permit, an
22approval, or a contract required under this subchapter or subch. II, a permit or an
23approval required under ch. 31, a storm water discharge permit required under s.
24283.33 (1) (a)
or (am), or a wetland general permit or wetland individual permit
1required under s. 281.36 or under rules promulgated under subch. II of ch. 281 to
2implement
33 USC 1341 (a).
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3Section
575. 30.025 (1e) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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30.025
(1e) (b) This section does not apply to a proposal to construct a utility
5facility if the only permit that the utility facility is required to obtain from the
6department is a storm water discharge permit under s. 283.33 (1) (a)
or (am).
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7Section 575ac. 30.2038 of the statutes is created to read:
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830.2038 Milwaukee shoreline established. (1) (a) The shoreline of Lake
9Michigan in the city of Milwaukee is fixed and established to extend from
10approximately Lafayette Place on the north to the present north harbor entrance on
11the south as specified in the agreement between the Chicago and Northwestern
12Railway Company and the city of Milwaukee and in conformance with the
13conveyance to the City of Milwaukee recorded with the office of the register of deeds
14of Milwaukee County on April 23, 1913, in volume 662, pages 326-330, as document
15number 762955.
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(b) The shoreline described under par. (a) constitutes the division between the
17lake bed of Lake Michigan and land that is not part of the lake bed of Lake Michigan.
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18(2) Any restrictions, conditions, reverters, or limitations imposed on the use of
19land or conveyance of land under
chapter 358, laws of 1909,
chapter 389, laws of
201915,
chapter 284, laws of 1923,
chapter 150, laws of 1929,
chapter 151, laws of 1929,
21chapter 516, laws of 1929,
chapter 381, laws of 1931,
chapter 76, laws of 1973,
1985
22Act 327, and any other act conveying a part of the lake bed of Lake Michigan do not
23apply to land located to the west of the shoreline described under sub. (1) (a).
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24Section 575ag. 30.443 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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130.443
(1) (a) Promulgate rules establishing standards for erosion prevention
2or control at sites in the riverway that are not subject to the standards established
3under s. 101.1206 (1)
or, 101.653 (2)
, or 281.33 (3) (a) and that have a natural slope
4of 20% or less.
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5Section 575an. 33.455 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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33.455
(3) (a)
The Subject to the requirements under s. 281.33 (3m), the county
7board may adopt a minimum standard, an ordinance or a local regulation, or a
8modification to or rescission of an ordinance or a local regulation, as proposed by the
9board of commissioners under sub. (1) or (2).
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10Section 575ar. 33.457 (2) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
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33.457
(2) (f) Minimum standards for construction site erosion control
12ordinances.
Minimum standards under this paragraph that are applicable to
13activities regulated under s. 281.33 (3) shall strictly conform with applicable uniform
14statewide standards established under s. 281.33 (3).
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15Section 575aw. 34.05 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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34.05
(4) (a) On or after the date that it receives the public moneys, the selected
17public depository arranges for the redeposit of the moneys into
savings deposit
18accounts in one or more federal or state savings and loan associations, state banks,
19federal or state savings banks, savings and trust companies, or national banks
20insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or federal or state credit unions
21insured by the national credit union administration.
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22Section 575b. 35.01 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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35.01
(2) Class 2 — Wisconsin statutes
, annotations and Blue Book.
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24Section 575bp. 35.012 of the statutes is amended to read:
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135.012 State printing; exception. All printing contracted for under this
2chapter, except statutes
and annotations of the 2nd class, yearbooks
, and other
3similar student publications not funded by student fees or student organization
4income, printing of the 5th and 7th classes
, and such copyrighted or patented or
5printing specialties not available for production within this state, shall be printed in
6this state. Printing contracted for under this chapter which is required under this
7section to be printed in this state may be done in another state if the laws of that state
8allow printing contracted for under its laws to be done in this state.
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9Section 575d. 35.05 (1), (2) (b) and (3) of the statutes are amended to read:
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35.05
(1) All printing for the legislature shall be in such form and printed in
11such manner and amount as may be determined by the joint rules of the legislature,
12or in the case of printing of a nature that is the concern of one house only, then as
13determined by that house except as provided for the
Wisconsin statutes
, and the
14Laws of Wisconsin
and the Wisconsin administrative code and register under s. 35.50
15(2).
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16(2) (b) When printing concerns both houses the form or amount of such printing
17may be determined by the joint rules or by joint resolution or by the joint committee
18on legislative organization, subject to any provisions of the joint rules or joint
19resolutions, except as provided for the
Wisconsin statutes
, and the Laws of Wisconsin
20and the Wisconsin administrative code and register under s. 35.50 (2).
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21(3) All printing that has a customary form, number of copies
, or other features
22shall continue to conform to such form or other requirements until changed by or
23under authority of statute, joint rule
, or rule of either house, except as provided for
24the
Wisconsin statutes
, and the Laws of Wisconsin
and the Wisconsin administrative
25code and register under s. 35.50 (2).
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35.095
(3) (a) The legislative reference bureau shall publish every act and every
4portion of an act
which that is enacted by the legislature over the governor's partial
5veto on its date of publication
on the Internet in one or more electronic file formats.
6The legislative reference bureau may electronically publish every act and every
7portion of an act that is enacted by the legislature over the governor's partial veto
8on other electronic media in one or more electronic file formats, as the legislative
9reference bureau determines.
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10Section 575f. 35.17 of the statutes is amended to read:
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1135.17 Correcting typographical obvious errors in enrolling and
12publishing. (1) In enrolling under s. 13.92 (1) (b) 3. and for publishing under ss.
1335.095, 35.15
, and 35.35 (1) (a)
, the legislative reference bureau shall correct
obvious
14typographical minor clerical errors. No such correction shall be deemed an
15alteration of the enrolled copy.
Like corrections shall be made by the
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16(2) The legislative reference bureau
in printing shall correct obvious
17nonsubstantive errors when publishing the Wisconsin statutes
under s. 35.18 (1) (a)
18and (b) and
the administrative code
under s. 35.93 (3).
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19(3) On questions of orthography the current edition of Webster's new
20international dictionary shall be taken as the standard.
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21Section 575fp. The unnumbered title preceding 35.18 of the statutes
22[precedes 35.18] is amended to read:
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STATUTES
, ANNOTATIONS, AND TOWN
24
LAW FORMS; CLASS 2 PRINTING
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25Section 575h. 35.18 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 35.18 (1) (a).
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1Section 575hp. 35.18 (1) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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35.18
(1) (b) 1. The legislative reference bureau shall electronically publish
3interim updated versions of the statutes included in the biennial Wisconsin statutes
4printed under par. (a) on the Internet in one or more electronic file formats. The
5legislative reference bureau may electronically publish the updated versions on
6other electronic media in one or more electronic file formats, as the legislative
7reference bureau determines.
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2. The legislative reference bureau shall include in the updated versions of the
9statutes electronically published under subd. 1. all general statutes in force, except
10that the legislative reference bureau may omit tables and graphic images from
11publication in a particular electronic file format if the legislative reference bureau
12determines that the tables and graphic images are incompatible with that electronic
13file format. If the legislative reference bureau omits tables or graphic images from
14publication in a particular electronic file format, it shall insert a note following the
15affected statutory unit identifying the omission and providing a hypertext link
16providing electronic access to the table or graphic image. The legislative reference
17bureau shall at all times publish the statutes on the Internet in at least one electronic
18file format that allows for publication of all tables and graphic images contained in
19the statutes.
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3. The legislative reference bureau shall include all of the following with each
21updated version of the statutes published under subd. 1.:
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a. The date of publication for the updated version.
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b. The edition of the biennial Wisconsin statutes that is being updated.
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c. The act number of the most recent legislative act included in the updated
25version.
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1d. The date through which the updated version has been updated. The updated
2version shall include all legislative acts that were enacted, and all supreme court
3orders affecting statutes that were entered, on or before the date referenced in this
4subd. 3. d.
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e. A notice stating that the updated version of the statutes electronically
6published under this paragraph is certified under sub. (2) (b).
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7Section 575j. 35.18 (2) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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35.18
(2) (title)
Legislative reference bureau certificate certification.