29.093(9)(e) (e) Deer farm sales license. A deer farm sales license is valid from January 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until December 31.
29.093(9)(f) (f) Special retail deer sale permit. A special retail deer sale permit is valid for the limited period specified on the permit.
29.093(9)(g) (g) Venison serving permit. A venison serving permit is valid for a period not to exceed 30 days after the date of issuance.
29.093(9)(h) (h) Bird and game farms; late filing. Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (e), the rights and privileges of a person issued a license under ss. 29.573 to 29.578 may be continued for 45 days as provided under s. 29.572 (3).
29.093(9)(i) (i) Wildlife exhibit license. A wildlife exhibit license is valid from January 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until December 31.
29.093(10) (10)Scientific collector and endangered species permits.
29.093(10)(a)(a) Scientific collector permit. A scientific collector permit is valid from January 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until December 31.
29.093(10)(b) (b) Endangered species permit. A permit issued under s. 29.415 (6) or (6m) is valid for the period designated by the department.
29.093(11) (11)Wild rice and ginseng.
29.093(11)(a)(a) Wild rice licenses. A wild rice harvest license or any class A, class B, class C or class D wild rice dealer license is valid from May 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until the following April 30.
29.093(11)(b) (b) Wild ginseng harvest license. A wild ginseng harvest license is valid from September 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until November 1 of that same year.
29.093(11)(c) (c) Wild ginseng dealer license. A nonresident wild ginseng dealer license or a class A, class B or class C wild ginseng dealer license is valid from July 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until the following June 30.
29.093(12) (12)Senior citizen recreation card. A senior citizen recreation card is valid from the date of issuance and shall remain valid as long as the person is a resident.
29.093(13) (13)Duplicates. A duplicate approval is valid from the date of issuance until the expiration of the original approval.
29.093(14) (14)Other. A license or stamp not mentioned under subs. (2) to (13) is valid from April 1 or the date of issuance, whichever is later, until the following March 31.
29.095 29.095 Senior citizen recreation card.
29.095(2) (2) A senior citizen recreation card entitles the holder to exercise all of the combined rights and privileges conferred by a resident small game hunting license, a wild turkey hunting license, a wild turkey hunting stamp and a resident fishing license, subject to all duties, conditions, limitations and restrictions prescribed under this chapter and by department order. The card permits any vehicle, except a motor bus, as defined in s. 340.01 (31), having a card holder as an occupant to enter any vehicle admission area under s. 27.01 (7) without having an admission sticker affixed to it and without paying a fee. The card permits a card holder to enter Heritage Hill state park or a state trail without paying an admission fee.
29.095(3) (3) Except as provided in this section, possession of a senior citizen recreation card shall not entitle the holder to obtain any other privileges or services for free if the privileges or services may be obtained only through payment of a fee.
29.095(5) (5) The department shall allocate the proceeds from senior citizen recreation card sales among the various affected programs at its discretion.
29.095(5m) (5m) The department may not issue a senior citizen recreation card after December 31, 1991.
29.095(6) (6) Beginning in 1991, the department shall annually submit a report to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) concerning the numbers of resident senior citizens, by counties in this state, to whom the department distributed materials explaining the voluntary program that is specified in s. 71.55 (10) (b). This paragraph does not apply after December 31, 1992.
29.10 29.10 Resident small game hunting license. A resident small game hunting license shall be issued subject to s. 29.09 by the department or by a county clerk to any resident applying for this license. The resident small game hunting license does not authorize the hunting of bear, deer or wild turkey.
29.10 History History: 1973 c. 90 s. 538; 1973 c. 315; 1979 c. 34; 1983 a. 27; 1991 a. 39.
29.101 29.101 Lead shotshell restrictions. No person may hunt waterfowl or coots with any firearm utilizing lead shotshells or any other shotshell classified by the federal government as toxic or harmful to wildlife or the environment.
29.101 History History: 1985 a. 155, 332.
29.102 29.102 Waterfowl hunting stamp.
29.102(1) (1)Requirement; issuance; exceptions.
29.102(1)(a)(a) Requirement. Except as provided under par. (c), no person may hunt waterfowl unless he or she is issued a conservation patron license or unless he or she is issued a waterfowl hunting stamp which is affixed by the stamp's adhesive to the person's hunting license which authorizes the hunting of small game or to the person's sports license.
29.102(1)(b) (b) Issuance. The waterfowl hunting stamp shall be issued by the department and its agents and by county clerks subject to s. 29.09. The waterfowl hunting stamp shall be designed and produced by the department as provided under s. 29.09 (13).
29.102(1)(c) (c) Exemptions. Any person who is under 16 years of age is exempt from the requirements of this subsection. Any person who is exempt from the requirement to have a hunting license or who is not required to pay a fee for a hunting license is exempt from the requirements of par. (a).
29.102(2) (2)Use of money from fees.
29.102(2)(a)(a) Habitat. The department shall expend 67% of the money received from fees for waterfowl hunting stamps for developing, managing, preserving, restoring and maintaining wetland habitat and for producing waterfowl and ecologically related species of wildlife.
29.102(2)(b) (b) Propagation. The department shall expend 33% of the money received from fees for waterfowl hunting stamps for the development of waterfowl propagation areas within Canada which will provide waterfowl for this state and the Mississippi flyway. Money for the development of waterfowl propagation areas shall be provided only to nonprofit organizations. Before providing any money the department shall obtain evidence that the proposed waterfowl propagation project is acceptable to the appropriate provincial and federal governmental agencies of Canada.
29.102 History History: 1977 c. 376; 1979 c. 34; 1983 a. 27.
29.1025 29.1025 Pheasant hunting; stamps.
29.1025(1) (1)Requirement.
29.1025(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in pars. (b) to (d), no person may hunt pheasant unless he or she has a valid conservation patron license, or has a valid pheasant hunting stamp affixed by the stamp's adhesive to the person's hunting license which authorizes the hunting of small game or to the person's sports license.
29.1025(1)(b) (b) Any person who is exempt from the requirement to have a license authorizing the hunting of small game or who is not required to pay a fee for a license authorizing the hunting of small game is exempt from the requirements under par. (a).
29.1025(1)(c) (c) Any person hunting pheasant under s. 29.123 or on premises licensed under s. 29.573 is exempt from the requirements under par. (a).
29.1025(1)(d) (d) Any person hunting pheasant outside of a pheasant management zone, as established by the department, is exempt from the requirements under par. (a).
29.1025(2) (2)Issuance. The pheasant hunting stamp shall be issued by the department or a county clerk subject to s. 29.09. The department shall design and produce pheasant hunting stamps as provided under s. 29.09 (13).
29.1025(3) (3)Use of moneys from fees. The fees collected under this section shall be deposited in the conservation fund and credited to the appropriation under s. 20.370 (1) (hr).
29.1025 History History: 1991 a. 39; 1993 a. 16.
29.103 29.103 Wild turkey hunting; license; stamp; zones.
29.103(1)(1)Definitions. As used in this section:
29.103(1)(a) (a) "Family member" means a person who is related to another person as a parent, child, spouse or sibling.
29.103(1)(b) (b) "Landowner" means the owner of record of a parcel of land or the purchaser of land under a land contract who has the right to occupy and the right to use the land.
29.103(1)(c) (c) "Operator" means a resident who is residing on a parcel of land under a rental agreement, lease, agreement or contract and who is engaged in farm activities or other operations on the land.
29.103(1)(d) (d) "Resident applicant" includes a qualified resident landowner who applies for a wild turkey hunting license.
29.103(2) (2)Authorization; restrictions.
29.103(2)(am)(am) Department authority. The department may regulate and limit the hunting of wild turkeys under this section and under s. 29.174. If the department allows hunting of wild turkeys, the department shall regulate such hunting by issuing licenses under this section.
29.103(2)(ar) (ar) Type of hunting authorized. A license issued under this section authorizes hunting with a firearm or bow and arrow or with a crossbow if the holder of the license is a resident and has a permit issued under s. 29.09 (9) (c) 1. or has a crossbow permit issued under s. 29.104 (4) (a).
29.103(2)(b) (b) Requirements.
29.103(2)(b)1.1. No person may hunt wild turkey unless he or she has a valid wild turkey hunting license and a valid wild turkey hunting stamp stapled or affixed by the stamp's adhesive to the person's wild turkey hunting license.
29.103(2)(b)2. 2. If the department establishes a wild turkey hunting zone where wild turkey hunting is permitted under sub. (6), no person may hunt wild turkeys in that wild turkey hunting zone unless the person is issued a wild turkey hunting license that is valid for that zone and that has a valid wild turkey hunting stamp attached in the manner required in subd. 1.
29.103(2)(c) (c) Exception. Any person holding a senior citizen recreation card or a conservation patron license is exempt from the requirements under par. (b) if the person has received a notice of approval under sub. (4) (e) and the person is exempt from paying the fee for the wild turkey hunting license.
29.103(4) (4)Wild turkey hunting licenses.
29.103(4)(a)(a) Preference system. If the number of applications for wild turkey hunting licenses exceeds the number of available wild turkey hunting licenses, the department shall issue wild turkey hunting licenses according to the preference system under this subsection.
29.103(4)(b) (b) Landowner preference.
29.103(4)(b)1.1. If the department requires wild turkey hunting licenses, the department shall give first preference in the issuance of these licenses to applicants applying under the landowner preference system. The number of licenses issued under this section for a season for an established wild turkey hunting zone may not exceed 30% of all licenses issued for that season in that zone.
29.103(4)(b)2. 2. A qualified resident landowner may apply for a wild turkey hunting license under the landowner preference system. A qualified resident landowner is a resident who owns at least 50 acres in one parcel in an established wild turkey hunting zone and who agrees to allow other persons to hunt wild turkeys on that land if those persons first obtain permission to hunt from the landowner. If more than one individual is the landowner of a single parcel of land, only one individual may be considered a qualified resident landowner.
29.103(4)(b)3. 3. A qualified resident landowner may assign his or her eligibility to apply for a wild turkey hunting license under the landowner preference system to a family member, to an operator or to a family member of the operator. The department may specify the procedures and forms which are required to be followed and completed to effect this assignment. After this assignment, the assignee may apply for a wild turkey hunting license under the landowner preference system and the qualified resident landowner may not, notwithstanding subd. 2.
29.103(4)(c) (c) Other preferences. If the department requires wild turkey hunting licenses, the department shall give, in the issuance of these licenses:
29.103(4)(c)1. 1. Second preference to resident applicants who applied for but who were not issued wild turkey hunting licenses:
29.103(4)(c)1.a. a. For the previous season if the department establishes one open season per year; or
29.103(4)(c)1.b. b. For the previous corresponding season if the department establishes more than one open season per year.
29.103(4)(c)2. 2. Third preference to all other resident applicants.
29.103(4)(c)3. 3. Fourth preference to nonresident applicants.
29.103(4)(d) (d) License limitation. No person may apply for or receive more than one wild turkey hunting license during one season.
29.103(4)(e) (e) Notification; issuance; payment. The department shall issue a notice of approval to those qualified applicants selected to receive a wild turkey hunting license. A person who receives a notice of approval and who pays the fee in the manner required by the department shall be issued a wild turkey hunting license.
29.103(5) (5)Wild turkey hunting stamps; tags.
29.103(5)(a)(a) Issuance. The wild turkey hunting stamp shall be issued by the department or a county clerk subject to s. 29.09. The department shall design and produce wild turkey hunting stamps as provided under s. 29.09 (13).
29.103(5)(b) (b) Tags. The department may provide tags to be issued with a wild turkey hunting stamp.
29.103(6) (6)Wild turkey hunting zones. The department may establish by rule wild turkey hunting zones where turkey hunting is permitted. The department may establish by rule closed zones where wild turkey hunting is prohibited.
29.103(7) (7)Use of moneys from fees. The fees collected from the sale of wild turkey hunting stamps under this section shall be deposited in the conservation fund and credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (1) (ht).
29.104 29.104 Resident archer hunting license.
29.104(1) (1) A resident archer hunting license shall be issued subject to s. 29.09 by the department or by a county clerk to any resident applying for this license.
29.104(2) (2) A resident archer hunting license authorizes the hunting of all game, except bear and wild turkey, during the open seasons for hunting that game with bow and arrow established by the department. This license authorizes hunting with a bow and arrow only, unless hunting with a crossbow is authorized by a permit issued under s. 29.09 (9) (c) 1. or under sub. (4).
29.104(3) (3) The department or county clerk shall issue to each person who is issued a resident archer hunting license a deer tag and a back tag in the form and numbered as required by the department.
29.104(4) (4)
29.104(4)(a)(a) After proper application, the department shall issue to any person a crossbow permit to hunt with a crossbow meeting the specifications of par. (b) if the person is unable to use a bow and arrow and if the person meets any of the following:
29.104(4)(a)2. 2. Has an amputation or other loss of one or more arms above the wrist.
29.104(4)(a)3. 3. Has an amputation or other loss of the index or middle finger on the draw and release hand.
29.104(4)(a)4. 4. Has a permanent substantial loss of function in one or both arms or one or both hands and fails to meet the minimum standards of the standard upper extremity pinch, grip and 9-hole peg tests, administered under the direction of a licensed physician or a licensed chiropractor.
29.104(4)(a)5. 5. Has a permanent substantial loss of function in one or both shoulders and fails to meet the minimum standards of the standard shoulder strength tests, administered under the direction of a licensed physician or a licensed chiropractor.
29.104(4)(b) (b) Crossbows used in hunting with a permit under s. 29.09 (9) (c) 1. or under this subsection shall meet all of the following specifications:
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