Wisconsin Code § 14.81

Midwest interstate low-level radioactive waste commission
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(1) There is created a midwest low-level radioactive waste commission as specified under s. 16.11 (3) (a) .
The member of the commission representing this state shall be
nominated by the governor, and with the advice and consent of
the senate appointed, to serve at the pleasure of the governor. The
commission member representing this state shall receive a per
diem of $25, unless he or she is a salaried full-time employee of
this state, and shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his or her duties on the
commission. Per diem payments and expenses of the commissioner shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.505 (1)
(g). The commission has the powers and duties granted and imposed under s. 16.11.
(2) In discharging his or her responsibilities under s. 16.11,
the commission member representing this state shall:
(a) Designate an alternate commission member and notify the
governor and legislature of this designation within 30 days after
being appointed.
(b) Request the commission to conduct a public hearing on
the draft disposal plan under s. 16.11 (4) (d).
(c) Notify the governor and legislature if:
1. The commission proposes to designate this state as a host
state for a facility, as defined in s. 16.11 (2) (h).
2. The commission proposes to impose any liability on the
state under s. 16.11.
3. He or she has reason to believe that the state should withdraw from the midwest interstate low-level radioactive waste
compact specified in s. 16.11.
(3) In negotiating and developing the bylaws, disposal plan
and other appropriate documents as a member of the commission, the commission member representing this state shall:
(a) Promote this state’s interest in including insurance requirements and an extended care and long-term liability fund as a part
of the disposal plan or other appropriate documents.
(b) Encourage the pursuit of sound low-level radioactive
waste management practices including minimizing the dependence on the shallow burial of this type of waste.
(c) Promote this state’s interest in an equitable distribution
and rotation of responsibilities among member states under the
compact.
(d) Encourage, to the fullest extent of his or her influence and
authority, actions and procedures which permit and encourage
full and meaningful public access and participation in the commission’s proceedings including informal meetings and meetings
of committees and subcommittees of the commission and full
and meaningful public access to commission records and
documents.
(e) Encourage the establishment of a fee system which provides for adequate compensation to local units of government
which are affected by the siting of a regional low-level radioactive
waste disposal facility.
(f) Promote the right of this state under s. 16.11 (5) (b) to have
all low-level radioactive wastes generated within its borders, including low-level radioactive wastes generated at the La Crosse
boiling water reactor constructed under section 109 of P.L. 87315, disposed of at compact facilities, as defined in s. 16.11 (2)
(d), or any noncompact facility made available by an agreement
entered into under s. 16.11 (3) (h) 6.

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