Wisconsin Code § 134.60

Cutting or transportation of evergreens
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No
person may cut for sale in its natural condition and untrimmed,
with or without roots, any evergreen or coniferous tree, branch,
bough, bush, sapling or shrub, from the lands of another without
the written consent of the owner, whether such land is publicly or
privately owned. The written consent shall contain the legal description of the land where the tree, branch, bough, bush, sapling
or shrub was cut, as well as the name of the legal owner. The
written consent or a certified copy of the consent shall be carried
by every person in charge of the cutting or removing of the trees,
branches, boughs, bushes, saplings or shrubs, and shall be exhibited to any officer of the law, forest ranger, forest patrol officer,
conservation warden, or other officer of the department of natural resources at the officer’s request at any time. The officer may
inspect the trees, branches, boughs, bushes, saplings or shrubs
when being transported in any vehicle or other means of conveyance and may investigate to determine whether or not this section has been complied with. The officer may stop any vehicle or
means of conveyance found carrying any trees, branches, boughs,
bushes, saplings or shrubs upon any public highway of this state
for the purpose of making such inspection and investigation, and
may seize and hold, subject to the order of the court, any such
trees, bushes, saplings or shrubs found being cut, removed or
transported in violation of this section. No person may ship or
transport any such trees, bushes, saplings or shrubs outside the
county where they were cut unless the person attaches to the outside of each package, box, bale, truckload or carload shipped a
tag or label on which appears the person’s name and address. No
common carrier or truck hauler may receive for shipment or
transportation any such trees, bushes, saplings or shrubs unless
the tag or label is attached. Any person who violates this section
shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $100. Any person
who signs any such written consent or certified copy under this
section who is not authorized to do so, and any person who lends
or transfers or offers to lend or transfer any such written consent
or certified copy to another person who is not entitled to use it,
and any person not entitled to use any such written consent or certified copy, or who borrows, receives or solicits from another any
such written consent or certified copy thereof shall be fined not
less than $100 nor more than $500.

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