Wisconsin Code § 15.347

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(2) DRY CLEANER ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COUNCIL. There is created in the department of
natural resources a dry cleaner environmental response council
consisting of the following members appointed for 3-year terms:
(b) Three members representing dry cleaning operations.
(c) One member representing wholesale distributors of dry
cleaning solvent.
(d) One engineer, professional geologist, hydrologist or soil
scientist with knowledge, experience or education concerning remediation of environmental contamination.
(e) One member representing manufacturers and sellers of dry
cleaning equipment.
(4) NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION COUNCIL. There is created in the department of natural resources a natural areas preservation council consisting of the following representatives:
(a) Two from the department of natural resources, appointed
by the board of natural resources, one to serve as secretary.
(b) Four from the University of Wisconsin System, appointed
by the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System.
(c) One from the department of public instruction, appointed
by the state superintendent of public instruction.
(d) One from the Milwaukee public museum, appointed by its
board of directors.
(e) Three appointed by the council of the Wisconsin academy
of sciences, arts and letters, at least one representing the private
colleges in this state.
(7) SNOWMOBILE RECREATIONAL COUNCIL. There is created
in the department of natural resources a snowmobile recreational
council consisting of 15 members nominated by the governor,
and with the advice and consent of the senate, appointed for staggered 3-year terms. Commencing on July 1, 1972, 5 members
shall be appointed to serve for one year, 5 members for 2 years

and 5 members for 3 years. Thereafter all terms shall be for 3
years with 5 positions on the council to expire each year. At least
5 members of the council shall be from the territory north, and at
least 5 members shall be from the territory south, of a line running east and west through the south limits of the city of Stevens
Point.
(8) SMALL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL. There is
created in the department of natural resources a small business
environmental council consisting of the following members appointed for 3-year terms:
(a) Three members to represent the general public who are not
owners, or representatives of owners, of small business stationary
sources, as defined in s. 285.79 (1).
(b) One member who owns a small business stationary
source, as defined in s. 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of
small business stationary sources, appointed by the president of
the senate.
(c) One member who owns a small business stationary
source, as defined in s. 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of
small business stationary sources, appointed by the speaker of the
assembly.
(d) One member who owns a small business stationary
source, as defined in s. 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of
small business stationary sources, appointed by the minority
leader of the senate.
(e) One member who owns a small business stationary
source, as defined in s. 285.79 (1), or who represents owners of
small business stationary sources, appointed by the minority
leader of the assembly.
(f) One member appointed by the secretary of natural resources to represent the department of natural resources.
(9) OFF-ROAD VEHICLE COUNCIL. (a) There is created in the
department of natural resources an off-road vehicle council consisting of 7 members appointed for 3-year terms expiring March
1.
(b) Each member of the off-road vehicle council shall be a
resident of this state, shall be a member and represent the interests of an all-terrain vehicle or utility terrain vehicle user’s group,
and shall be knowledgeable about outdoor recreation issues in
this state and about trails used by operators of all-terrain vehicles
and utility terrain vehicles.
(c) The off-road vehicle council shall meet at least 3 times annually. The chairperson of the council shall notify the secretary
of natural resources each time that a meeting has been held by the
council. If the secretary determines on the first day of any year
that the council has failed to meet at all during the previous year,
the council is dissolved.
(10) OFF-HIGHWAY MOTORCYCLE COUNCIL. (a) There is created in the department of natural resources an off-highway motorcycle council consisting of 5 members who are appointed for 3year terms expiring March 1.
(b) Each member of the off-highway motorcycle council shall
be a resident of this state, shall be a member of and represent the
interests of an off-highway motorcycle club, as defined in s.
23.335 (1) (r), and shall be knowledgeable about outdoor recreation issues in this state and about trails used by operators of offhighway motorcycles.
(c) The off-highway motorcycle council shall meet at least 3
times annually.
(12) METALLIC MINING COUNCIL. There is created in the department of natural resources a metallic mining council consisting of 9 persons representing a variety and balance of economic,
scientific and environmental viewpoints. Members shall be appointed by the secretary of the department for staggered 3-year
terms.
(13) GROUNDWATER COORDINATING COUNCIL. (a) Creation.
There is created a groundwater coordinating council, attached to
the department of natural resources under s. 15.03. The council
shall perform the functions specified under s. 160.50.
(b) Members. The groundwater coordinating council shall
consist of the following members:
1. The secretary of natural resources.
2. The secretary of safety and professional services.
3. The secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer
protection.
4. The secretary of health services.
5. The secretary of transportation.
6. The president of the University of Wisconsin System.
7. The state geologist.
8. One person to represent the governor.
(c) Designees. Under par. (b), agency heads may appoint designees to serve on the council, if the designee is an employee or
appointive officer of the agency who has sufficient authority to
deploy agency resources and directly influence agency decision
making.
(d) Terms. Members appointed under par. (b) 8. shall be appointed to 4-year terms.
(e) Staff. The state agencies with membership on the council
and its subcommittees shall provide adequate staff to conduct the
functions of the council.
(f) Meetings. The council shall meet at least twice each year
and may meet at other times on the call of 3 of its members. Section 15.09 (3) does not apply to meetings of the council.
(g) Annual report. In August of each year, the council shall
submit to the head of each agency with membership on the council, the governor and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3), a report which summarizes the operations and
activities of the council during the fiscal year concluded on the
preceding June 30, describes the state of the groundwater resource and its management and sets forth the recommendations
of the council. The annual report shall include a description of
the current groundwater quality in the state, an assessment of
groundwater management programs, information on the implementation of ch. 160 and a list and description of current and anticipated groundwater problems. In each annual report, the council shall include the dissents of any council member to the activities and recommendations of the council.
(16) STATE TRAILS COUNCIL. There is created in the department of natural resources a state trails council consisting of 11
members, appointed for 4-year terms, who are knowledgeable in,
and who engage in one or more of, the various recreational uses
of trails.
(17) COUNCIL ON RECYCLING. (a) Creation and membership. There is created a council on recycling, attached to the department of natural resources under s. 15.03, consisting of 7
members selected by the governor.
(c) Terms. Each member of the council on recycling designated under par. (a) shall serve a 4-year term expiring on the date
that the next term of governor commences under s. 8.25 (4) (b) 2.
or until a successor is appointed.
(18) INVASIVE SPECIES COUNCIL. (a) There is created an invasive species council, attached to the department of natural resources under s. 15.03.
(b) The council consists of the following members:
1. The secretary of natural resources or his or her designee.

2. The secretary of administration or his or her designee.
3. The secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection or his or her designee.
5. The secretary of tourism or his or her designee.
6. The secretary of transportation or his or her designee.
7. Seven other members appointed by the governor to serve
5-year terms.
(c) The members appointed under par. (b) 7. shall represent
public and private interests that are affected by the presence of invasive species in this state.
(19) COUNCIL ON FORESTRY. (a) There is created in the department of natural resources a council of forestry consisting of:
1. The chief state forester or his or her designee.
2. One member of the senate.
3. One member of the senate.
4. One member of the assembly.
5. One member of the assembly.
6. One member who represents the interests of a forest products company that owns and manages large tracts of private forest
land that supply raw materials to the forest products industry.
7. One member who represents the interests of owners of
nonindustrial, private forest land who manage the land to produce
ecological, economic, and social benefits.
8. One member who represents the interests of counties that
have county forests within their boundaries.
9. One member who represents the interests of the paper and
pulp industry.
10. One member who represents the interests of the lumber
industry.
11. One member who represents the interests of nonprofit
conservation organizations whose purposes include the conservation and use of forest resources.
12. One member who is a forester who engages in the practice of providing consultation services on forestry issues.
13. One member who represents the interests of schools of
forestry within the state that have curricula in the management of
forest resources that are accredited by the Society of American
Foresters.
14. One member who represents the interests of persons who
engage in the practice of conservation education.
15. One member who represents the interests of persons who
are members of labor unions that are affiliated with the forestry
industry.
16. One member who represents the interests of persons who
are engaged in the practice of urban and community forestry.
17. One member who represents the interests of persons who
are members of the Society of American Foresters.
18. One member who represents the interests of persons who
are members of an organization of timber producers.
19. One person who represents the interests of persons who
are engaged in an industry that uses secondary wood.
20. One member who is employed by the federal department
of agriculture, forest service, who shall be a nonvoting member.
(b) Each member specified in par. (a) shall be appointed by
the governor.
(d) The governor shall annually appoint a chairperson for the
council from among its members before the first meeting of each
year, and the chairperson, at the first meeting of each year, shall
annually appoint the vice chairperson and secretary from among
the council’s members. Any of these appointees may be appointed for successive terms.
(e) The council shall meet 4 times each year and shall also
meet on the call of the chairperson of the council or on the call of
a majority of its members. Notwithstanding s. 15.09 (3) , the
council shall meet at such locations within this state as may be
designated by the chairperson of the council or by a majority of
its members.
(20) NONMOTORIZED RECREATION AND TRANSPORTATION
TRAILS COUNCIL. (a) There is created in the department of natural resources a nonmotorized recreation and transportation trails
council.
(b) The governor shall appoint members of the council to
serve at the pleasure of the governor. In appointing the members
of the council, the governor shall seek geographic diversity in the
membership. The governor shall appoint members who personally undertake nonmotorized trail activities or who participate in
organizations that own or maintain nonmotorized trails or that
promote nonmotorized trail activities. The governor shall appoint members who represent as many as possible of the following groups, or who represent persons who engage in other nonmotorized trail activities or who have other interests related to
nonmotorized trail uses identified by the governor:
1. Persons who engage in activities on water trails.
2. Pedestrians.
3. Persons who engage in horseback riding and buggy
driving.
4. Persons who engage in long-distance hiking.
5. Persons who engage in nature-based activities, such as
bird watching, nature study, hunting, and fishing.
6. Persons who engage in alpine sports.
7. Persons who engage in bicycling of all forms, including
trail riding, mountain biking, commuting, and long-distance
bicycling.
8. Persons who represent local forests or parks.
9. Persons with physical disabilities who engage in nonmotorized trail activities.
10. Persons who are interested in tourism promotion.
11. Persons who represent tribal lands.
(c) If any member of the council is unable to attend a meeting
of the council, the secretary of natural resources may appoint an
alternate for that meeting to ensure that the full range of nonmotorized trails interests and activities is represented at the meeting.
(21) SPORTING HERITAGE COUNCIL. (a) There is created in
the department of natural resources a sporting heritage council
consisting of the following members:
1. The secretary of natural resources, or his or her designee,
who shall serve as chairperson.
2. One member, appointed by the governor.
3. Two members of the assembly, appointed by the speaker
of the assembly, who may not be members of the same political
party.
4. Two members of the senate, appointed by the senate majority leader, who may not be members of the same political
party.
5. Five members, appointed by the natural resources board
from nominations provided by sporting organizations that have as
their primary objective the promotion of hunting, fishing, or trapping. Of the 5 members, one shall represent the interests of deer
hunters, one shall represent the interests of bear hunters, one shall
represent the interests of bird hunters, one shall represent the interests of anglers, and one shall represent the interests of furbearing animal hunters and trappers.
6. One member, appointed by the executive committee of the
conservation congress, who is a member of the conservation
congress.

(b) The members of the sporting heritage council appointed
under par. (a) 2. to 6. shall be appointed for 3-year terms.
(c) The sporting heritage council shall meet at least one time
each year.
(22) WETLAND STUDY COUNCIL. (a) There is created in the
department of natural resources a wetland study council consisting of the following members, appointed for staggered 6-year
terms:
1. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing the business community.
2. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing waterfowl interests.
3. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing real estate and development interests.
4. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing municipal interests.
5. One member who is a representative of a statewide organization representing rural and agricultural interests.
6. One member who is a representative of a statewide land
conservation group with a specific interest in wetlands.
7. One member who is a statewide wetland delineator.
8. One member who is a statewide wetland consultant.
9. One member who is a department of natural resources biologist or hydrologist and who is a wetland expert, appointed by
the secretary of natural resources.
(b) The wetland study council shall research and develop recommendations on all of the following:
1. The implementation and effectiveness of statewide wetland mitigation programs.
2. Program elements that would be necessary for the department of natural resources to implement if the department assumes from the federal government the authority to administer
the state’s own individual and general permit program for the discharge of dredged or fill material into the navigable waters of the
state under s. 281.12 (2).
3. Issues related to the analysis of practicable alternatives
that avoid and minimize the adverse impacts of a discharge into a
wetland on wetland functional values and that will not result in
any other significant adverse environmental consequences.
4. Storm water management ponds and their potential to
serve a role in wetland mitigation.
5. Statewide incentive programs for creating, restoring, and
enhancing wetlands.
6. Statewide wetland trainings for department of natural resources staff, wetland consultants, and wetland delineators.
7. The simplification of regulations associated with creating
wetlands on farm drainage ditches for the purpose of phosphorus
pollution retention.
8. Ways to improve the in lieu fee subprogram of the wetland
mitigation program, under s. 281.36 (3r) (e) , including subcontracting the management of a program to a nonprofit
organization.
9. The possibility of a professional, whose wetland delineation work is assured under the department of natural resources’
wetland delineation professional assurance initiative, performing
a wetland delineation confirmation under s. 23.321 on behalf of
the department.
10. Methods of financing wetland mitigation requirements
for local units of government.
11. Any other item related to wetlands at the discretion of the
council.

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