15.347(20)(b)2.2. Pedestrians.
15.347(20)(b)3.3. Persons who engage in horseback riding and buggy driving.
15.347(20)(b)4.4. Persons who engage in long-distance hiking.
15.347(20)(b)5.5. Persons who engage in nature-based activities, such as bird watching, nature study, hunting, and fishing.
15.347(20)(b)6.6. Persons who engage in alpine sports.
15.347(20)(b)7.7. Persons who engage in bicycling of all forms, including trail riding, mountain biking, commuting, and long-distance bicycling.
15.347(20)(b)8.8. Persons who represent local forests or parks.
15.347(20)(b)9.9. Persons with physical disabilities who engage in nonmotorized trail activities.
15.347(20)(b)10.10. Persons who are interested in tourism promotion.
15.347(20)(b)11.11. Persons who represent tribal lands.
15.347(20)(c)(c) If any member of the council is unable to attend a meeting of the council, the secretary of natural resources may appoint an alternate for that meeting to ensure that the full range of nonmotorized trails interests and activities is represented at the meeting.
15.347(21)(21)Sporting heritage council.
15.347(21)(a)(a) There is created in the department of natural resources a sporting heritage council consisting of the following members:
15.347(21)(a)1.1. The secretary of natural resources, or his or her designee, who shall serve as chairperson.
15.347(21)(a)2.2. One member, appointed by the governor.
15.347(21)(a)3.3. Two members of the assembly, appointed by the speaker of the assembly, who may not be members of the same political party.
15.347(21)(a)4.4. Two members of the senate, appointed by the senate majority leader, who may not be members of the same political party.
15.347(21)(a)5.5. Five members, appointed by the natural resources board from nominations provided by sporting organizations that have as their primary objective the promotion of hunting, fishing, or trapping. Of the 5 members, one shall represent the interests of deer hunters, one shall represent the interests of bear hunters, one shall represent the interests of bird hunters, one shall represent the interests of anglers, and one shall represent the interests of furbearing animal hunters and trappers.
15.347(21)(a)6.6. One member, appointed by the executive committee of the conservation congress, who is a member of the conservation congress.
15.347(21)(b)(b) The members of the sporting heritage council appointed under par. (a) 2. to 6. shall be appointed for 3-year terms.
15.347(21)(c)(c) The sporting heritage council shall meet at least one time each year.
15.347(22)(22)Wetland study council.
15.347(22)(a)(a) There is created in the department of natural resources a wetland study council consisting of the following members, appointed for staggered 6-year terms:
15.347(22)(a)1.1. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing the business community.
15.347(22)(a)2.2. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing waterfowl interests.
15.347(22)(a)3.3. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing real estate and development interests.
15.347(22)(a)4.4. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing municipal interests.
15.347(22)(a)5.5. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing rural and agricultural interests.
15.347(22)(a)6.6. One member who is a representative of a statewide land conservation group with a specific interest in wetlands.
15.347(22)(a)7.7. One member who is a statewide wetland delineator.
15.347(22)(a)8.8. One member who is a statewide wetland consultant.
15.347(22)(a)9.9. One member who is a department of natural resources biologist or hydrologist and who is a wetland expert, appointed by the secretary of natural resources.
15.347(22)(b)(b) The wetland study council shall research and develop recommendations on all of the following:
15.347(22)(b)1.1. The implementation and effectiveness of statewide wetland mitigation programs.
15.347(22)(b)2.2. Program elements that would be necessary for the department of natural resources to implement if the department assumes from the federal government the authority to administer the state’s own individual and general permit program for the discharge of dredged or fill material into the navigable waters of the state under s. 281.12 (2).
15.347(22)(b)3.3. Issues related to the analysis of practicable alternatives that avoid and minimize the adverse impacts of a discharge into a wetland on wetland functional values and that will not result in any other significant adverse environmental consequences.
15.347(22)(b)4.4. Storm water management ponds and their potential to serve a role in wetland mitigation.
15.347(22)(b)5.5. Statewide incentive programs for creating, restoring, and enhancing wetlands.
15.347(22)(b)6.6. Statewide wetland trainings for department of natural resources staff, wetland consultants, and wetland delineators.
15.347(22)(b)7.7. The simplification of regulations associated with creating wetlands on farm drainage ditches for the purpose of phosphorus pollution retention.
15.347(22)(b)8.8. Ways to improve the in lieu fee subprogram of the wetland mitigation program, under s. 281.36 (3r) (e), including subcontracting the management of a program to a nonprofit organization.
15.347(22)(b)9.9. The possibility of a professional, whose wetland delineation work is assured under the department of natural resources’ wetland delineation professional assurance initiative, performing a wetland delineation confirmation under s. 23.321 on behalf of the department.
15.347(22)(b)10.10. Methods of financing wetland mitigation requirements for local units of government.
15.347(22)(b)11.11. Any other item related to wetlands at the discretion of the council.
15.34815.348Conservation congress. The conservation congress shall be an independent organization of citizens of the state and shall serve in an advisory capacity to the natural resources board on all matters under the jurisdiction of the board. Its records, budgets, studies and surveys shall be kept and established in conjunction with the department of natural resources. Its reports shall be an independent advisory opinion of such congress.
15.348 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 179.
15.3715.37Department of public instruction; creation. There is created a department of public instruction under the direction and supervision of the state superintendent of public instruction.
15.37 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 125; 1995 a. 27; 1997 a. 27.
15.37315.373Same; specified divisions.
15.373(1)(1)Division for learning support. There is created in the department of public instruction a division for learning support.
15.373(2)(2)Division for libraries and technology. There is created in the department of public instruction a division for libraries and technology.
15.37415.374Same; offices.
15.374(1)(1)Office of educational accountability. There is created an office of educational accountability in the department of public instruction. The director of the office shall be appointed by the state superintendent of public instruction.
15.374(2)(2)Office of literacy. There is created an office of literacy, to be known as the Wisconsin Reading Center, in the department of public instruction. The director of the office shall be nominated by the state superintendent of public instruction after consultation with the council on early literacy curricula, and with the advice and consent of the senate appointed, to serve at the pleasure of the state superintendent of public instruction.
Effective date noteNOTE: Sub. (2) is repealed eff. 7-1-28 by 2023 Wis. Act 20.
15.374 HistoryHistory: 1993 a. 16; 1995 a. 27; 1997 a. 27; 2023 a. 20.
15.37515.375Same; attached boards.
15.375(2)(2)School district boundary appeal board. There is created a school district boundary appeal board in the department of public instruction. The board shall consist of 12 school board members appointed by the state superintendent of public instruction for staggered 2-year terms and the state superintendent of public instruction or his or her designee. Four board members shall be school board members of school districts with small enrollments, 4 board members shall be school board members of school districts with medium enrollments and 4 board members shall be school board members of school districts with large enrollments. No 2 school board members of the board may reside within the boundaries of the same cooperative educational service agency.
15.375 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. PI 2.05, Wis. adm. code.
15.37715.377Same; councils.
15.377(1)(1)Blind and visual impairment education council.
15.377(1)(a)(a) Definition. In this subsection, “visually impaired” has the meaning given in s. 115.51 (4).
15.377(1)(b)(b) Creation. There is created a blind and visual impairment education council in the department of public instruction.
15.377(1)(c)(c) Members. The blind and visual impairment education council shall consist of the following members, at least one of whom has been certified by the library of congress as a braille transcriber, appointed by the state superintendent for 3-year terms:
15.377(1)(c)1.1. Three parents of children who are visually impaired.
15.377(1)(c)2.2. Three persons who are members of an organization affiliated with persons who are visually impaired.
15.377(1)(c)3.3. Three licensed teachers, one of whom is a teacher of the visually impaired, one of whom is an orientation and mobility teacher and one of whom is a general education teacher.
15.377(1)(c)4.4. One school board member.
15.377(1)(c)5.5. One school district administrator.
15.377(1)(c)6.6. One school district special education director.
15.377(1)(c)7.7. One cooperative educational service agency representative.
15.377(1)(c)8.8. One person who has experience in educating the visually impaired or in educating teachers of the visually impaired and is affiliated with an institution of higher education.
15.377(1)(c)9.9. Three other members, at least one of whom is visually impaired.
15.377(2)(2)Deaf and hard-of-hearing education council. There is created a deaf and hard-of-hearing education council in the department of public instruction. The council shall consist of the following members, at least 3 of whom must be hearing impaired, appointed by the state superintendent of public instruction for 3-year terms:
15.377(2)(a)(a) Two parents of children who are hearing impaired.
15.377(2)(b)(b) One licensed teacher of pupils who are hearing impaired.
15.377(2)(c)(c) One person who is licensed as a speech-language pathologist under subch. II of ch. 459.
15.377(2)(d)(d) One school district special education director.
15.377(2)(e)(e) One person who is licensed as an audiologist under subch. II of ch. 459 and whose expertise is in educational audiology.
15.377(2)(f)(f) One person who is experienced in educating the hearing impaired, or in educating teachers of the hearing impaired, and is affiliated with an institution of higher education.
15.377(2)(g)(g) One person who is an instructor in a technical college interpreter training program.
15.377(2)(h)(h) One person employed as an educational interpreter.
15.377(2)(i)(i) Three other members.
15.377(4)(4)Council on special education. There is created in the department of public instruction a council on special education to advise the state superintendent of public instruction about the unmet educational needs of children with disabilities, in developing evaluations and reporting on data to the federal department of education, in developing plans to address findings identified in federal monitoring reports, in developing and implementing policies relating to the coordination of services for children with disabilities and on any other matters upon which the state superintendent wishes the council’s opinion; and to comment publicly on any rules proposed by the department of public instruction regarding the education of children with disabilities. The state superintendent of public instruction shall appoint the members of the council for 3-year terms, and shall ensure that a majority of the members are individuals with disabilities or parents of children with disabilities and that the council is representative of the state population, as determined by the state superintendent. The council shall be composed of individuals who are involved in, or concerned with, the education of children with disabilities, including all of the following:
15.377(4)(a)(a) Teachers of regular education and teachers of special education.
15.377(4)(b)(b) Representatives of institutions of higher education that train special education and related services personnel.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)