Wisconsin Code § 160.36

Cooperation with American Indian tribes and bands
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(1) REQUIREMENT TO COOPERATE. The department
shall cooperate with American Indian tribes and bands with the
approval of the tribal governing body, for the purposes specified
in this section.
(2) AGREEMENTS REGARDING MONITORING. The department
may negotiate and enter into cooperative agreements with American Indian tribes and bands for the purposes of:
(a) Providing advice and assistance to American Indians who
wish to establish a groundwater monitoring program on the lands
of any American Indian tribe or band.
(b) Obtaining for state use any information on groundwater
quality which results from a monitoring program conducted by
American Indians.
(c) Using state resources to conduct groundwater monitoring
on the lands of any American Indian tribe or band.
(d) Sharing with an American Indian tribe or band the results
of groundwater monitoring conducted by the department, by a
regulatory agency or by the geological and natural history survey
which relate to the potential contamination of groundwater under
the lands of an American Indian tribe or band.
(3) AGREEMENTS REGARDING ENFORCEMENT. The department may negotiate and enter into cooperative agreements with
American Indian tribes and bands for the following purposes:
(a) Providing advice and assistance to American Indians who
wish to establish groundwater regulatory programs on the lands
of any American Indian tribe or band.
(b) Using state resources to conduct regulatory activities on
the lands of an American Indian tribe or band.

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