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15Section
29. 29.889 (7) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.889
(7) (b) 4. The total amount paid to a claimant under this paragraph may
17not exceed
$10,000 $25,000 for each claim.
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30. 29.889 (7) (bm) of the statutes is repealed.
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31. 29.889 (7) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.889
(7) (d) 2. The department shall pay claimants under subd. 1. from the
21appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (fq) after first deducting from s. 20.370 (5) (fq)
22payments made for county administrative costs
under sub. (2) (d) and payments
23made for wildlife damage abatement assistance under sub. (5) (c). If the amount
24remaining after these deductions from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (fq) are
1not sufficient to pay the full amount required under subd. 1., the department shall
2pay claimants on a prorated basis.
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32. 29.889 (7m) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.889
(7m) (a)
Requirements. A person who receives wildlife damage
5abatement assistance or wildlife damage claim payments and any other person who
6owns, leases
, or controls the land where the wildlife damage occurred shall permit
7hunting of the type of wild animals causing the wildlife damage on that land and on
8contiguous land under the same ownership, lease or control, subject to par. (ae). In
9order to satisfy the requirement to permit hunting under this subsection, the land
10shall be open to hunting during the appropriate open season. The
county, with the
11assistance of the department
, shall determine the acreage of land suitable for
12hunting.
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33. 29.889 (7m) (ae) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.889
(7m) (ae) 1.
A Except as provided under par. (au), a hunter may hunt
15on land covered by par. (a) only if the hunter notifies the landowner of his or her
16intent to hunt on the land.
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17Section
34. 29.889 (7m) (ae) 4. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.889
(7m) (ae) 4. (intro.)
A
Except as provided under par. (au), a landowner
19may deny a hunter access to land covered by par. (a) for reasonable cause, including
20any of the following:
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35. 29.889 (7m) (au) of the statutes is created to read:
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29.889
(7m) (au)
Registration system for bear hunting. When land is open to
23bear hunting under this subsection, the department shall establish and administer,
24without input by the landowner, an Internet-based registration system under
25which, beginning at midnight, hunters may register to hunt bear on a particular
1parcel of land that day. A landowner may deny a hunter access to land under this
2paragraph only if the hunter has not registered using the department's registration
3system for that day, if the hunter brings a motor vehicle onto the land without the
4landowner's permission, or for the reasons under par. (ae) 4. b. and c.
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36. 29.889 (7m) (av) of the statutes is created to read:
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29.889
(7m) (av)
Exemption; damage caused by bears on leased land. The
7requirement under par. (a) does not apply to a person who acquires a live bear trap
8with wildlife damage abatement assistance as an abatement measure for damage
9caused by bears on land that the person leases.
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37. 29.889 (8g) of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.889
(8g) Review. A participating county's The department's determination
12of the amount of wildlife damage, the amount of a wildlife damage claim
, or the
13amount of wildlife damage abatement assistance shall be treated as
a final
decisions 14decision for purposes of review.
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38. 29.889 (8r) (a), (b) and (c) of the statutes are amended to read:
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29.889
(8r) (a)
Records. A person receiving wildlife damage abatement
17assistance or wildlife damage claim payments shall retain all records as required by
18the
participating county or the department and make them available to the
19participating county or the department for inspection at reasonable times.
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(b)
Entry to land. The department
or a participating county may enter and
21inspect, at reasonable times, any land for which a wildlife damage claim has been
22filed or for which wildlife damage abatement measures have been implemented.
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(c)
Responsibilities. No person may refuse entry or access to or withhold
24records from the department
or the participating county under this subsection. No
25person may obstruct or interfere with an inspection by the department
or a
1participating county under this subsection. The department
or participating county, 2if requested, shall furnish to the person a report setting forth all of the factual
3findings by the department
or participating county that relate to the inspection.
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4Section 39
. 29.89 (3) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
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. 29.89 (5) (b) 2. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
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29.89
(5) (b) 2. c. Moneys are available under s. 20.370 (5) (fq) after first
7deducting from s. 20.370 (5) (fq)
payments made for county administrative costs,
8payments made for wildlife damage abatement assistance, and wildlife damage
9claim payments under s. 29.889.
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10Section
41.
Nonstatutory provisions.
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(1)
Internet-based bear hunter registration system. The department of
12natural resources shall request from the joint committee on finance under s. 13.10
13an amount from the balance of the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (5) (fq) to
14be used for the purpose of establishing the Internet-based hunter registration
15system under s. 29.889 (7m) (au).
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42
.
Initial applicability.
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(1)
Remote monitoring of live bear traps. The treatment of s. 29.889 (5) (d)
18first applies to a live bear trap acquired with wildlife damage abatement assistance
19on July 2, 1983.
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(2)
Cap on claim payments. The treatment of s. 29.889 (7) (b) 4. first applies to
21a statement of wildlife damage claim submitted on January 1, 2024.
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43.
Effective dates. This act takes effect on January 1, 2025, except
23as follows:
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(1)
Remote monitoring of live bear traps. The treatment of s. 29.889 (5) (d)
25and
Section 42
(1) of this act
take effect on June 30, 2024.
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1(2)
Types of eligible damage and hunting land exemption. The treatment of
2s. 29.889 (7m) (av), the renumbering of s. 29.889 (6) (em), and the creation of s. 29.889
3(6) (em) 2. take effect on the day after publication.