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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
March 3, 2021 - Introduced by Senators Jacque, Bradley, Bewley and L. Taylor,
cosponsored by Representatives
Thiesfeldt, Armstrong, Baldeh, Brooks,
Horlacher, Krug, Kuglitsch, Magnafici, Moses, Ortiz-Velez, Rozar,
Sinicki and Wichgers. Referred to Committee on Sporting Heritage, Small
Business and Rural Issues.
SB176,1,4
1An Act to amend 27.01 (7) (c) 11., 27.01 (8) (bn) 1., 29.164 (3m) (am), 29.193 (3)
2(c) and 29.236 (1) of the statutes;
relating to: the disability rating at which
3veterans qualify for certain hunting and fishing authorizations and exemptions
4from state park and trail admission fees.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill establishes a 50 percent disability rating for disabled veterans to
qualify for certain hunting, fishing, and trapping approvals issued by the
Department of Natural Resources and for exemptions from certain admission fees.
Under current law, the qualifying disability rating is either 50 or 70 percent
depending on the approval or exemption.
Under current law generally, a person may not operate a vehicle in a state
forest, state park, or state natural area unless the vehicle has a valid vehicle
admission receipt properly displayed. Current law also authorizes DNR to charge
a fee to enter a state trail. Current law provides that vehicle admission receipts and
state trail passes are not required for a state resident who is a veteran receiving
benefits for disabilities resulting in a 70 percent disability rating. The bill reduces
the qualifying disability rating to 50 percent.
Under current law, DNR issues various hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses,
permits, and tags, referred to collectively as approvals. DNR also issues certain
combination licenses, including conservation patron licenses. A conservation patron
license confers upon the licensee the combined privileges of certain hunting, fishing,
and trapping approvals and the authority to take a motor vehicle into state parks and
certain other areas without a vehicle admission receipt. The bill requires DNR to
issue a conservation patron license at a reduced fee to a state resident who is a
veteran receiving benefits for disabilities resulting in a 50 percent disability rating.
Under current law, no person may fish in the waters of the state without a valid
fishing license or approval authorizing fishing. Current law provides that, upon
application from a state resident who is a veteran receiving benefits for disabilities
resulting in a 70 percent disability rating, DNR must issue the veteran an annual
fishing license for disabled persons at a reduced fee. The bill reduces the qualifying
disability rating to 50 percent.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB176,1
1Section
1. 27.01 (7) (c) 11. of the statutes is amended to read:
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27.01
(7) (c) 11. Any vehicle, except a motor bus, occupied by a state resident
3who produces evidence that shows that he or she is a veteran, as defined in
38 USC
4101, and is receiving disability compensation benefits under
38 USC 1101 to
1163 as
5individually unemployable under
38 USC 1502 or for disabilities that result in a
6disability rating that is
70 50 percent or greater under
38 USC 1114.
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7Section
2. 27.01 (8) (bn) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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27.01
(8) (bn) 1. Any state resident who produces evidence that shows that he
9or she is a veteran, as defined in
38 USC 101, and is receiving disability compensation
10benefits under
38 USC 1101 to
1163 as individually unemployable under
38 USC
111502 or for disabilities that result in a disability rating that is
70 50 percent or
12greater under
38 USC 1114.
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13Section
3. 29.193 (3) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.193
(3) (c) Produces evidence that shows that he or she is a veteran, as
15defined in
38 USC 101, and is receiving disability compensation benefits under
38
16USC 1101 to
1163 for disabilities that result in a disability rating that is
70 50 percent
1or greater under
38 USC 1114 or
1134, or is receiving disability compensation
2benefits due to being individually unemployable under
38 CFR 4.16 as authorized
3under
38 USC 501.
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4Section
4. 29.235 (3r) of the statutes is created to read:
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29.235
(3r) Veterans with disabilities. The department shall issue a
6conservation patron license at the reduced fee under s. 29.563 (4) (a) 2w. to any
7resident if the resident produces evidence that shows that he or she is a veteran, as
8defined in
38 USC 101, and is receiving disability compensation benefits under
38
9USC 1101 to
1163 for disabilities that result in a disability rating that is 50 percent
10or greater under
38 USC 1114 or
1134, or is receiving disability compensation
11benefits due to being individually unemployable under
38 CFR 4.16 as authorized
12under
38 USC 501.
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13Section
5. 29.563 (4) (a) 2w. of the statutes is created to read:
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29.563
(4) (a) 2w. Conservation patron issued to a veteran with a disability
15under s. 29.235 (3r): $60.25.
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16Section
6. 29.563 (13) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.563
(13) (b)
Surcharge for conservation patron license. The surcharge for
18licenses listed under sub. (4) (a) 2.
and, 2m.
, and 2w. and (b) 2. and 2m. is $4 and shall
19be added to the fee specified for these approvals under sub. (4).
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20Section
7.
Effective date.
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(1)
This act takes effect on March 1, 2022.