27.01(9)(a)3.
3. Certain types of visitation or times of the year.
27.01(9)(a)4.
4. Admission to special scheduled events or programs.
27.01(9)(bn)
(bn)
Annual vehicle admission receipt fee waiver. The department shall waive the fee, including the issuing fee, imposed under
sub. (7) for an annual vehicle admission receipt for any vehicle, except a motor bus, that has Wisconsin registration plates and that is owned by a person who produces evidence that he or she is the owner, is a state resident, and is a service member, as defined in
sub. (7) (a) 1m. Each person who qualifies for this waiver may receive the waiver only once. For purposes of administering this paragraph, the department shall establish and maintain a list of service members, as defined in
sub. (7) (a) 1m., who have received the onetime exemption.
27.01(9)(c)
(c)
Annual trail fee waiver. The department shall waive any annual fee for admission to state trails that is established under
sub. (8) (c) for any person who produces evidence that he or she is a state resident and a service member, as defined in
sub. (7) (a) 1m. Each person who qualifies for this waiver may receive the waiver only once. For purposes of administering this paragraph, the department shall establish and maintain a list of service members, as defined in
sub. (7) (a) 1m., who have received the onetime exemption.
27.01(10)(a)(a)
Definition of resident. As used in this subsection “resident" means a person who maintains his or her place of permanent abode in this state. Domiciliary intent is required to establish that a person is maintaining his or her place of permanent abode in this state. Mere ownership of property is not sufficient to establish domiciliary intent. Evidence of domiciliary intent includes, without limitation, the location where the person votes, pays personal income taxes or obtains a driver's license.
27.01(10)(b)
(b)
Establishment, operation and categories of campgrounds. The department may establish and operate state campgrounds in state parks, state forests and other lands under its supervision and management. The department may classify, by rule, state campgrounds into separate categories.
27.01(10)(c)
(c)
Imposition of camping fee. Except as provided under
par. (f), no person may camp in a state campground unless the applicable camping fee is paid.
27.01(10)(d)1.
1. The department shall charge a camping fee of not less than $15 but not more than $20, as determined by the secretary, for each night at a campsite in a state campground for a resident camping party, except as provided under
par. (fm).
27.01(10)(d)2.
2. The department shall charge a camping fee of not less than $19 but not more than $25, as determined by the secretary, for each night at a campsite in a state campground for a nonresident camping party, except as provided under
par. (fm).
27.01(10)(e)
(e)
Determination of residency. The department shall base its determination of whether a camping party is a resident or nonresident camping party upon the residency of the person who applies for a reservation under
sub. (11) at the time the application for reservation is made or, if no reservation is made, the residency of the person who registers for the campsite at the time of registration.
27.01(10)(f)
(f)
Waiver of fees; special fees. The department may waive camping fees, charge additional camping fees or charge special fees instead of camping fees for certain classes of persons or groups, certain areas, certain types of camping or times of the year and for admission to special events.
27.01(10)(fm)
(fm)
Fee adjustments. The secretary may raise the fees under
par. (d) 1. or
2. by not more than $5 above the respective maximum fee specified under
par. (d) 1. or
2. or may lower the fees under
par. (d) 1. or
2. by not more than $5 below the respective minimum fee specified under
par. (d) 1. or
2.
27.01(10)(g)
(g)
Additional camping fees. Besides the additional camping fees authorized under
par. (f), the department may charge:
27.01(10)(g)1.
1. An additional camping fee of $1 per night for a resident camping party.
27.01(10)(g)2.
2. An additional camping fee from $1.50 to $1.75 per night for a nonresident camping party.
27.01(10)(g)3.
3. An additional camping fee of $1 for each pet accompanying a camping party.
27.01(10)(g)4.
4. An additional camping fee of $1 per night per camping party for a Friday, Saturday or Sunday night.
27.01(10)(g)5.
5. An additional camping fee of $10 per night for a camping party that uses electricity supplied at a state campground if the campsite has an electric receptacle.
27.01(10)(h)
(h)
Increased camping fees. In addition to its authority under
par. (f), the department shall determine which state campgrounds are located in areas where local market conditions justify the establishment of higher camping fees to be charged by the department. For these state campgrounds, the department shall promulgate rules to establish higher camping fees to be based on the applicable local market conditions.
27.01(11)
(11) Campground reservation system. 27.01(11)(a)(a)
Authorization. The department may establish and operate a campground reservation system for state campgrounds in state parks, state forests and other lands under the department's supervision and control. The department may participate with owners of private campgrounds in a cooperative reservation system.
27.01(11)(b)
(b)
Rules. The department shall promulgate rules for the operation of the campground reservation system. The rules shall include all of the following:
27.01(11)(b)1.
1. The authority to refuse to accept campground reservation applications before a certain date or to treat applications received before that date as if they had been made on that date.
27.01(11)(b)2.
2. The authority to give reservations for each year until all of the available sites in a campground that are open for reservations for a given date have been reserved.