Wisconsin Code § 160.50

Groundwater coordinating council
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(1) GENERAL FUNCTIONS. The groundwater coordinating council shall
serve as a means of increasing the efficiency and facilitating the
effective functioning of state agencies in activities related to
groundwater management. The groundwater coordinating council shall advise and assist state agencies in the coordination of
nonregulatory programs and the exchange of information related
to groundwater, including, but not limited to, agency budgets for
groundwater programs, groundwater monitoring, data management, public information and education, laboratory analysis and
facilities, research activities and the appropriation and allocation
of state funds for research.
(1m) FUNDING FOR GROUNDWATER RESEARCH. The groundwater coordinating council shall advise the secretary of administration on the allocation of funds appropriated to the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System under s. 20.285 (1)
(a) for groundwater research.
(2) SUBCOMMITTEES. The groundwater coordinating council
may create subcommittees to assist in its work. The subcommittee members may include members of the council, employees of
the agencies with members on the council, employees of other
state agencies, representatives of counties and municipalities and
public members. The council shall consider the need for subcommittees on the subjects within the scope of its general duties
under sub. (1) and other subjects deemed appropriate by the
council.
(3) REPORT. The groundwater coordinating council shall review the provisions of 1983 Wisconsin Act 410 and report to the
chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the
legislature under s. 13.172 (2), concerning the implementation of
the act by January 1, 1989.

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