NR 50.13(1m)(f)(f) A local unit of government may be reimbursed for the actual teaching hours of a law enforcement officer who conducts an authorized department boating safety education course.
NR 50.13(1m)(g)(g) Water safety patrol expenses on lakes less than 100 acres and sections of rivers less than one mile in length may only be reimbursed if the patrol qualifies under par. (c) and the expenses are justified in the interest of public health and safety. Such justification shall be documented on each daily log Form 8700-59 and included on the monthly report Form 8700-90.
NR 50.13(2)(2)For the purpose of administering the aids to local units of government provided in s. 30.79, Stats., search and rescue is defined as the activity of looking for a person or persons who are, or who are reasonably believed to be alive, in distress and are in a life threatening situation.
NR 50.13(2)(a)(a) Search and rescue aids may be provided to authorized municipal water safety patrol units operating under the following circumstances:
NR 50.13(2)(a)1.1. Enforcing the provisions of ss. 30.50 to 30.80, Stats.;
NR 50.13(2)(a)2.2. Requesting outside assistance when circumstances exist which justify employing such assistance, on a case-by-case basis. The basis for requesting outside assistance must be justifiable from a cost and effectiveness standpoint.
NR 50.13(2)(a)3.3. Towing where the disabled boat and occupants are in distress and in a life threatening situation.
NR 50.13(3)(3)Claim forms shall be filed with the bureau of law enforcement, department of natural resources, as specified in s. 30.79, Stats. Claims are to be made for the calendar year immediately preceding the filing date.
NR 50.13(4)(4)The following forms shall be used by each water safety patrol unit to qualify it for state aid:
NR 50.13(4)(a)(a) Form 8700-59 — Notice of intent to patrol. In order to be eligible for state aids, a water safety patrol must function as a law enforcement unit and file an intent to patrol form with the department, listing the authority under which the water safety patrol will operate. On or before March 1 of each year the municipality shall file an intent to patrol form with the department, sent to the attention of the coordinator of boating safety, Madison, Wisconsin.
NR 50.13(4)(b)(b) Form 8700-89 — Daily log. This form is to be used in compiling a summary of the water safety patrol’s daily activities and expenses. It is not to be filed with the department, but is to be used for assembling information necessary to complete form 8700-90. The form must be kept on file by the water safety patrol to augment its records and must be available in chronological order for periodic checks by representatives of the department during normal business hours and at the time of the annual audit.
NR 50.13(4)(c)(c) Form 8700-90 — Monthly report. Form 8700-90 shall be completed and filed with the department no later than the tenth day following the month covered. The information shown on this form will be a computation of the information taken from the daily logs in form 8700-89.
NR 50.13(4)(d)(d) The appropriate official shall complete the following forms, retain one set for the municipality’s records, and file one set with the bureau of law enforcement, department of natural resources as specified in s. 30.79, Stats., covering the patrol expense for the preceding calendar year. Claims which are received by the department after January 31 will not be processed for payment.
NR 50.13(4)(d)1.1. ‘Form 8700-60 — Application for state aid.’ Form 8700-60 shall be completed by the appropriate municipal official, who shall list the total net cost of the water safety patrol claimed by the municipality.
NR 50.13(4)(d)2.2. ‘Form 8700-61 — Salary schedule.’ Form 8700-61 shall be completed by the appropriate municipal official, who shall list the names and salaries of persons engaged in the local enforcement of ss. 30.50 to 30.80, Stats., and any administrative rules and ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. Salary rate is restricted to no more than the regular straight time rate which the officer normally receives. Allowable fringe rates are actual costs up to a maximum of 50 percent of the reimbursable straight time salary rate.
NR 50.13(4)(d)3.3. ‘Form 8700-62 — Travel, materials and supplies schedule.’ Form 8700-62 shall be completed by the appropriate municipal official, who shall list all reimbursable expenditures other than salaries and depreciable items.
NR 50.13(4)(d)4.4. ‘Form 8700-63 — Depreciation schedule - straight line method.’ Form 8700-63 shall be completed by the appropriate local unit of government official, who shall list all capital outlay equipment and the resulting depreciation. Purchase of capital equipment shall be preapproved by the department. Depreciation shall be calculated at the rate of 20 percent annually for each new item of capital equipment for which the cost is 2,500 or greater. All costs of repairs $2,500 or greater to an item of capital equipment shall be reimbursed on a 20 percent per year straight line depreciation schedule.
NR 50.13(4)(d)5.5. ‘Form 8700-64 — Record of court cases for violations of ss. 30.50 to 30.80, Stats., and any administrative rules and ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.’ This form is to be completed by the appropriate municipal official, who shall list all violations and court actions for the calendar year.
NR 50.13(4)(d)6.6. ‘Form 8700-330 – U.S. Coast Guard Annual Report.’ Form 8700-330 shall be used to compile a summary of the water safety patrol activities for submittal to the U.S. coast guard.
NR 50.13(5)(5)Travel expenses and salaries for training purposes are authorized only for attendance at boating safety enforcement training sessions conducted by the department. The person in charge of the patrol, or his/her designee, is required to attend all designated department boating safety enforcement patrol training sessions as a condition of receiving aids under this rule and s. 30.79, Stats.
NR 50.13(6)(6)Administrative time that exceeds 30 percent of the total number of hours claimed on from 8700-61 is not eligible for reimbursement. Hours claimed for teaching boating safety education courses do not count as administrative time for purposes of this subdivision.
NR 50.13(7)(7)A municipality may be reimbursed for the actual teaching hours of a law enforcement officer who conducts an authorized department boat safety education course. Teaching hours are considered exempt hours and may not be included in patrol hour totals. Reimbursement will be limited to 2 boat safety education courses per patrol year.
NR 50.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1977, No. 262, eff. 11-1-77; renum. (2) to (4) to be (3) to (5), cr. (2), Register, May, 1979, No. 281, eff. 6-1-79; emerg. cr. (1m), (2) (a) 3. and (6), am. (2) (intro.) and (4) (a) 4., eff. 3-15-90; cr. (1m), (2) (a) 3. and (6), am. (2) (intro.) and (4) (d) 4., Register, October, 1990, No. 418, eff. 11-1-90; am. (1m) (a) (intro.), (4) (d) 2. and 4., Register, May, 1995, No. 473, eff. 6-1-95; am. (4) (d) (intro.), Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1-1-00; CR 01-007: am. (6), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 12-1-01; CR 02-098: am. (1m) (a) (intro.), 1. and (b) 2. and (4) (d) (intro.) Register May 2003 No. 569, eff. 6-1-03; CR 14-062: am. (1m) (a) (intro.), (e), (3), (4) (c), (d) (intro.), 1. to 4., cr. (4) (d) 6., am. (6), cr. (7) Register September 2015 No. 717, eff. 1-1-16.
NR 50.14NR 50.14County fish and wildlife aid.
NR 50.14(1)(1)Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish standards for the implementation of a grant-in-aid program for county fish and wildlife projects under s. 23.09 (12), Stats.
NR 50.14(2)(2)Applicability. Provisions of this section are applicable to counties and tribal governing bodies participating in the county fish and wildlife program.
NR 50.14(3)(3)Allocation of funds.
NR 50.14(3)(a)(a) County fish and wildlife aids will be allocated for use as soon after July 1 of each year as they become available.
NR 50.14(3)(b)(b) Funds will be allocated to each county and Indian tribe until October 1. Unused county and tribal funds revert to 6 district funds on October 1. These district funds are available to counties and tribes within district boundaries. Unused district funds revert to a statewide fund on May 1 of each year. These statewide funds are available to counties and tribes anywhere in the state.