AB75-ASA1,1117,2120 (f) "Financial management program" means a course in farm financial
21management that is offered by an educational institution.
AB75-ASA1,1117,24 22(2) Beginning farmer. An individual is a beginning farmer for the purposes of
23s. 71.07 (8r), 71.28 (8r), or 71.47 (8r) if, at the time that the individual submits an
24application under sub. (4), all of the following apply:
AB75-ASA1,1117,2525 (a) The individual has a net worth of less than $200,000.
AB75-ASA1,1118,2
1(b) The individual has farmed for fewer than 10 years out of the preceding 15
2years.
AB75-ASA1,1118,53 (c) The individual has entered into a lease for a term of at least 3 years with
4an established farmer for the use of the established farmer's agricultural assets by
5the beginning farmer.
AB75-ASA1,1118,66 (d) The individual uses the leased agricultural assets for farming.
AB75-ASA1,1118,9 7(3) Established farmer. A person is an established farmer for the purposes of
8s. 71.07 (8r), 71.28 (8r), or 71.47 (8r) if, at the time that the person submits an
9application under sub. (4), all of the following apply:
AB75-ASA1,1118,1010 (a) The person has engaged in farming for a total of at least 10 years.
AB75-ASA1,1118,1111 (b) The person owns agricultural assets.
AB75-ASA1,1118,1412 (c) The person has entered into a lease for a term of at least 3 years with a
13beginning farmer for the use of the person's agricultural assets by the beginning
14farmer.
AB75-ASA1,1118,18 15(4) Applications. (a) In order for an experienced farmer to claim the farm asset
16owner tax credit under s. 71.07 (8r) (b) 2., 71.28 (8r), or 71.47 (8r), the experienced
17farmer and the beginning farmer who is leasing agricultural assets from the
18experienced farmer shall each submit an application to the department.
AB75-ASA1,1118,2319 (b) An established farmer shall include in the application under this subsection
20the established farmer's name and address, information showing that the
21established farmer satisfies the conditions in specified in sub. (3), a description of the
22leased agricultural assets and their location, a copy of the lease, and any other
23information required by the department.
AB75-ASA1,1118,2524 (c) A beginning farmer shall include all of the following in an application under
25this subsection:
AB75-ASA1,1118,26
11. The beginning farmer's name and address.
AB75-ASA1,1119,32 2. Information showing that the beginning farmer satisfies the conditions in
3sub. (2).
AB75-ASA1,1119,74 3. A business plan that includes a current balance sheet and projected balance
5sheets for 3 years, cash flow statements, and income statements along with a
6detailed description of all significant accounting assumptions used in developing the
7financial projections.
AB75-ASA1,1119,108 4. A description of the beginning farmer's education, training, and experience
9in the type of farming in which the beginning farmer uses the leased agricultural
10assets.
AB75-ASA1,1119,1211 5. A copy of the beginning farmer's completed federal profit or loss from farming
12form, schedule F, or other documentation approved by the department under sub. (6).
AB75-ASA1,1119,1313 6. Any other information required by the department.
AB75-ASA1,1119,1914 (d) If a beginning farmer wishes to claim the beginning farmer educational
15credit under s. 71.07 (8r) (b) 1., the beginning farmer shall also include in the
16application under this subsection a description of the financial management
17program completed by the beginning farmer and a statement of the amount that the
18beginning farmer paid the educational institution to enroll in the financial
19management program.
AB75-ASA1,1119,21 20(5) Evaluation and certification. (a) The department shall review
21applications submitted under sub. (4) (a).
AB75-ASA1,1119,2422 (b) The department shall provide an established farmer with a certificate of
23eligibility for the farm asset owner tax credit under s. 71.07 (8r) (b) 2., 71.28 (8r), or
2471.47 (8r) if all of the following apply:
AB75-ASA1,1119,2525 1. The established farmer's application complies with sub. (4) (b).
AB75-ASA1,1119,26
12. The beginning farmer's application complies with sub. (4) (c).
AB75-ASA1,1120,62 3. The department determines that the business plan submitted under sub. (4)
3(c) 3. and the education, training, or experience described under sub. (4) (c) 4. show
4that the beginning farmer has sufficient resources and education, training, or
5experience for the type of farming in which the beginning farmer uses the leased
6agricultural assets.
AB75-ASA1,1120,127 (c) The department shall provide a beginning farmer with a certificate of
8eligibility for the beginning farmer educational credit under s. 71.07 (8r) (b) 1. if the
9department has issued a certificate of eligibility under par. (b) for the experienced
10farmer from whom the beginning farmer leases farm assets and the information
11provided under sub. (4) (d) shows that the beginning farmer has completed a
12financial management program.
AB75-ASA1,1120,15 13(6) Department authority. (a) The department may approve providers of
14courses in farm financial management for the purposes of the beginning farmer
15educational credit under s. 71.07 (8r) (b) 1.
AB75-ASA1,1120,1716 (b) The department may approve alternative documentation for the purposes
17of sub. (4) (c) 5.
AB75-ASA1,1120,2118 (c) The department may assist beginning farmers to develop business plans for
19the purposes of sub. (4) (c) 3. and may assist in the negotiation of leases of farm assets
20that may enable persons to qualify for tax credits under s. 71.07 (8r), 71.28 (8r), or
2171.47 (8r).
AB75-ASA1, s. 1975b 22Section 1975b. 93.55 of the statutes is renumbered 287.16, and 287.16 (2), as
23renumbered, is amended to read:
AB75-ASA1,1121,724 287.16 (2) Collection grants. The department may award a grant to a county
25for a chemical and container collection program. A grant under this subsection may

1not fund more than 75 percent of the cost of a program. Costs eligible for funding
2include the cost of establishing a collection site for chemicals and chemical
3containers, the cost of transporting chemical containers to a dealer or distributor for
4refill and reuse or to a hazardous waste facility, as defined in s. 291.01 (8), and costs
5associated with the proper use and handling and disposal or recycling of chemicals
6and chemical containers. Grants shall be paid from the appropriation under s.
720.115 (7) (va) 20.370 (6) (bs).
AB75-ASA1, s. 1976b 8Section 1976b. 93.57 of the statutes is renumbered 287.17 and amended to
9read:
AB75-ASA1,1121,18 10287.17 Household hazardous waste. The department shall administer a
11grant program to assist municipalities and regional planning commissions in
12creating and operating local programs for the collection and disposal of household
13hazardous waste. The department may also provide grants under this section for
14county, municipal, and regional planning commission programs to collect unwanted
15prescription drugs. The department may not make a grant under this section in an
16amount that exceeds 75 percent of the cost of a program. The department shall
17allocate two-thirds of the funds available from the appropriation account under s.
1820.115 (7) (va) 20.370 (6) (bs) in each fiscal year for grants under this section.
AB75-ASA1, s. 1977 19Section 1977. 93.73 of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-ASA1,1121,20 2093.73 Purchase of agricultural conservation easements.
AB75-ASA1,1121,21 21(1) Legislative findings. The legislature finds all of the following:
AB75-ASA1,1121,2422 (a) That the preservation of farmland is important for current and future
23agricultural production in this state, including the production of food and other
24products needed to sustain the life, health, and welfare of the people of this state.
AB75-ASA1,1122,2
1(b) That the preservation of farmland is important for the current and future
2state economy and for the current and future environment of this state.
AB75-ASA1,1122,43 (c) That purchases of agricultural conservation easements, as provided in this
4section, serve important public purposes of statewide significance.
AB75-ASA1,1122,5 5(1m) Definitions. In this section:
AB75-ASA1,1122,86 (a) "Agricultural conservation easement" means a conservation easement, as
7defined in s. 700.40 (1) (a), the purpose of which is to assure the availability of land
8for agricultural use.
AB75-ASA1,1122,99 (b) "Agricultural use" means any of the following:
AB75-ASA1,1122,1110 1. Any of the following activities conducted for the purpose of producing an
11income or livelihood:
AB75-ASA1,1122,1212 a. Crop or forage production.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1313 b. Keeping livestock.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1414 c. Beekeeping.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1515 d. Nursery, sod, or Christmas tree production.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1616 e. Floriculture.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1717 f. Aquaculture.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1818 g. Fur farming.
AB75-ASA1,1122,1919 h. Forest management.
AB75-ASA1,1122,2120 i. Enrollment of land in a federal agricultural commodity payment program or
21a federal or state agricultural land conservation payment program.
AB75-ASA1,1122,2222 2. Any other use that the department, by rule, identifies as an agricultural use.
AB75-ASA1,1122,2423 (c) "Cooperating entity" means a political subdivision or nonprofit conservation
24organization.
AB75-ASA1,1123,2
1(d) "Fair market value" means value as determined by a professional appraisal
2that is approved by the department.
AB75-ASA1,1123,53 (dm) "Livestock" means bovine animals, equine animals, goats, poultry, sheep,
4swine, farm-raised deer, farm-raised game birds, camelids, ratites, and farm-raised
5fish.
AB75-ASA1,1123,116 (e) "Nonprofit conservation organization" means a nonstock corporation,
7charitable trust, or other entity whose purposes include the acquisition of property
8for conservation or agricultural preservation purposes, that is described in section
9501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, that is exempt from federal income tax
10under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and that is a qualified
11organization under section 170 (h) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
AB75-ASA1,1123,1212 (f) "Political subdivision" means a city, village, town, or county.
AB75-ASA1,1123,1413 (g) "Professional appraisal" means an appraisal conducted by a certified
14general appraiser, as defined in s. 458.01 (8).
AB75-ASA1,1123,1615 (h) "Purchase cost" means the amount paid to a landowner to acquire an
16agricultural conservation easement from the landowner.
AB75-ASA1,1123,2317 (i) "Transaction costs" means out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection
18with the acquisition, processing, recording, and documentation of an agricultural
19conservation easement, including out-of-pocket expenses for land surveys, land
20descriptions, real estate appraisals, title verification, preparation of legal
21documents, reconciliation of conflicting property interests, documentation of
22existing land uses, and closing. "Transaction costs" does not include costs incurred
23by a cooperating entity for staffing, overhead, or operations.
AB75-ASA1,1124,3 24(2) Program. (a) The department shall administer a program under which it,
25together with cooperating entities, purchases agricultural conservation easements

1from willing landowners. The department may pay as its share of the cost to
2purchase an agricultural conservation easement under this section an amount that
3does not exceed the sum of the following:
AB75-ASA1,1124,54 1. Fifty percent of the fair market value of the agricultural conservation
5easement.
AB75-ASA1,1124,76 2. The reasonable transaction costs related to the purchase of the agricultural
7conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1124,118 (am) The willingness of a landowner to convey an agricultural conservation
9easement for less than full market value does not reduce the amount that the
10department may pay as its share of the cost to purchase the agricultural conservation
11easement.
AB75-ASA1,1124,1712 (b) The department, after consultation with the council under sub. (13), shall
13solicit applications under sub. (3) at least annually. The department shall issue each
14solicitation in writing and shall publish a notice announcing the solicitation. In
15soliciting applications, the department may specify the total amount of funds
16available, application deadlines, application requirements and procedures,
17preliminary criteria for evaluating applications, and other relevant information.
AB75-ASA1,1124,21 18(3) Application. A cooperating entity may apply to participate in the program
19under this section by submitting an application that complies with requirements
20contained in the department's solicitation under sub. (2) (b) and that contains all of
21the following:
AB75-ASA1,1124,2422 (a) Identifying information for the cooperating entity, including information
23showing that the cooperating entity is a political subdivision or nonprofit
24conservation organization.
AB75-ASA1,1125,2
1(b) A description of the land that would be subject to the proposed agricultural
2conservation easement, including location, acreage, and current use.
AB75-ASA1,1125,43 (c) The name and address of each owner of land that would be subject to the
4proposed agricultural conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1125,65 (d) Evidence that all of the owners under par. (c) are willing to convey the
6proposed agricultural conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1125,107 (e) An indication that the cooperating entity is willing to arrange the purchase
8of the proposed agricultural conservation easement in accordance with this section
9and share in the purchase cost, subject to reimbursement under sub. (9) of the
10department's agreed upon share of the costs.
AB75-ASA1,1125,1211 (f) The purpose of and rationale for the proposed agricultural conservation
12easement.
AB75-ASA1,1125,1413 (g) Information needed to evaluate the application using the criteria in sub. (4)
14and in the department's solicitation under sub. (2) (b).
AB75-ASA1,1125,20 15(4) Application evaluation criteria. The department may not approve an
16application under sub. (3) unless all of the land that would be subject to the proposed
17agricultural conservation easement is in a farmland preservation area, as defined in
18s. 91.01 (16), and the department determines that purchase of the proposed
19agricultural conservation easement will serve a public purpose. In making this
20determination, the department shall consider all of the following criteria:
AB75-ASA1,1125,2221 (a) The value of the proposed agricultural conservation easement in preserving
22or enhancing agricultural production capacity in this state.
AB75-ASA1,1125,2523 (b) The importance of the proposed agricultural conservation easement in
24protecting or enhancing the waters of the state or in protecting or enhancing other
25public assets.
AB75-ASA1,1126,3
1(c) The extent to which the proposed agricultural conservation easement would
2conserve important or unique agricultural resources, such as prime soils and soil
3resources that are of statewide importance or are unique.
AB75-ASA1,1126,64 (d) The extent to which the proposed agricultural conservation easement would
5be consistent with local land use plans and zoning ordinances, including any certified
6farmland preservation plans and zoning ordinances under ch. 91.
AB75-ASA1,1126,87 (e) The extent to which the proposed agricultural conservation easement would
8enhance an agricultural enterprise area designated under s. 91.84.
AB75-ASA1,1126,109 (f) The availability, practicality, and effectiveness of other methods to preserve
10the land that would be subject to the proposed agricultural conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1126,1411 (h) The proximity of the land that would be subject to the proposed agricultural
12conservation easement to other land that is protected for agricultural use or
13conservation use and the extent to which the proposed agricultural conservation
14easement would enhance that protection.
AB75-ASA1,1126,1615 (i) The likely cost-effectiveness of the proposed agricultural conservation
16easement in preserving land for agricultural use.
AB75-ASA1,1126,1917 (j) The likelihood that the land that would be subject to the proposed
18agricultural conservation easement would be converted to nonagricultural use if the
19land is not protected by the proposed agricultural conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1126,2120 (k) The apparent willingness of each landowner to convey the proposed
21agricultural conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1127,2 22(5) Preliminary approval of applications. The department may give
23preliminary approval to an application under sub. (3) after evaluating the
24application under sub. (4) and consulting with the council under sub. (13). The

1department shall give its preliminary approval in writing. Approval of an
2application is contingent on the signing of a contract under sub. (6m).
AB75-ASA1,1127,5 3(6) Information related to proposed easement. A cooperating entity that
4receives a preliminary approval under sub. (5) shall submit all of the following to the
5department:
AB75-ASA1,1127,76 (a) A copy of the proposed instrument for conveying the agricultural
7conservation easement.
AB75-ASA1,1127,108 (b) A professional appraisal of the proposed agricultural conservation
9easement, other than an appraisal obtained by an owner of the land that would be
10subject to the proposed agricultural conservation easement.
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