Wisconsin Code § 20.370

Natural resources, department of
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There is appropriated from the conservation fund, or from other funds if so
indicated, to the department of natural resources for the following
programs:
(1) FISH, WILDLIFE, AND PARKS. (ea) Parks — general program operations. From the general fund, the amounts in the
schedule for the operation of the state parks and state recreation
areas under s. 23.091 and ch. 27.
(eq) Parks and forests — operation and maintenance. From
the heritage state parks and forests trust fund, a sum sufficient for
grants under s. 27.016 and for the operation and maintenance of
the state parks, of the southern state forests, as defined in s.
27.016 (1) (c) , and of state recreation areas as provided in s.
27.016 (7).
(er) Parks — fees for campground reservations and online
sales. All moneys not retained by the department under s. 27.01
(11) (cr) 1. and all moneys received from fees under s. 27.01 (7)
(gs) and (8) (d), for payments to contracting parties under contracts entered into under s. 27.01 (11) (cm) that are applicable to
southern state forests or state parks and for payments of contractual transaction costs for online sales of vehicle admission receipts for state parks, forests, and recreation areas and state trail
passes.
(es) Parks — interpretive programs. All moneys received
from fees authorized under s. 27.01 (9) (a) 4. for educational and
interpretive programs in state parks to be used for costs associated with those programs.
(fb) Endangered resources — general program operations.
From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for the administration and implementation of the nongame and endangered
and threatened species conservation programs under ss. 29.039
and 29.604 and the endangered resources program, as defined under s. 71.10 (5) (a) 2., and for the inventory of natural areas under
s. 23.27 (3).
(fc) Endangered resources — Wisconsin stewardship program. From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for
natural areas stewardship activities, including land management
services, legal services, planning services and related services.
(fd) Endangered resources — natural heritage inventory program. From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule to administer the natural heritage inventory program.
(fe) Endangered resources — general fund. From the general
fund, a sum sufficient in fiscal year 1993-94 and in each fiscal
year thereafter that equals the sum of the amount certified in that
fiscal year under s. 71.10 (5) (h) 3. for the previous fiscal year and
the amounts received under par. (fu) in that fiscal year for the purposes of the endangered resources program, as defined in s. 71.10
(5) (a) 2. The amount appropriated under this subdivision may
not exceed $500,000 in a fiscal year, except that the amount appropriated under this subdivision in fiscal year 2005-06 may not
exceed $364,000 and the amount appropriated under this subdivision in fiscal year 2006-07 may not exceed $364,000.
(fs) Endangered resources — voluntary payments; sales,
leases, and fees. As a continuing appropriation, from moneys received as amounts designated under ss. 71.10 (5) (b) and 71.30
(10) (b), the net amounts certified under ss. 71.10 (5) (h) 4. and
71.30 (10) (h) 3., all moneys received from the sale or lease of resources derived from the land in the state natural areas system,
and all moneys received from fees collected under ss. 29.319 (2),
29.563 (10) (a), and 341.14 (6r) (b) 5. and 12., for the purposes of
the endangered resources program, as defined under ss. 71.10 (5)

(a) 2. and 71.30 (10) (a) 2. Three percent of the moneys certified
under ss. 71.10 (5) (h) 4. and 71.30 (10) (h) 3. in each fiscal year
and 3 percent of the fees received under s. 341.14 (6r) (b) 5. and
12. in each fiscal year shall be allocated for wildlife damage control and payment of claims for damage associated with endangered or threatened species, except that this combined allocation
may not exceed $100,000 per fiscal year.
(ft) Endangered resources — application fees. All moneys received from application fees under s. 29.563 (11) (a) 2. to be used
for the purposes of processing applications under and administering s. 29.604 (6m) and (6r).
(fu) Endangered resources program — gifts and grants; sale
of state-owned lands. All moneys received from gifts, grants and
bequests for the endangered resources program, as defined under
s. 71.10 (5) (a) 2. , to be expended for the purposes for which
made and received; and all moneys received from gifts and contributions under the Wisconsin natural areas heritage program
and all moneys received from the sale of state-owned lands withdrawn from the state natural areas system for the purposes of natural heritage land acquisition activities, natural area land acquisition activities, and administration of the natural areas inventory
program.
(gb) Education programs — program fees. From the general
fund, all moneys received from fees collected under s. 23.425 for
department educational activities at the MacKenzie environmental center.
(gh) Horicon Marsh education and visitor center — program
fees. From the general fund, all moneys received from fees collected under s. 23.426 for educational programs provided by the
department at the Horicon Marsh education and visitor center.
(gt) Habitat conservation plan fees. From the conservation
fund, all moneys received from gifts, grants, and bequests to, and
all fees paid by partners in, the Karner blue butterfly habitat conservation plan to be used for the administration and implementation of the plan.
(hc) Indemnification agreements. From the general fund, a
sum sufficient to provide indemnification under agreements under s. 29.063 (6).
(hk) Elk management. From the general fund, the amounts in
the schedule for the costs associated with the management of the
elk population in this state and for the costs associated with the
transportation of elk brought into the state. All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm)
8g. shall be credited to this appropriation account. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a) , the unencumbered balance on June 30 of
each year shall revert to the appropriation account under s.
20.505 (8) (hm).
(hq) Elk hunting fees. All moneys received from the sale of
elk hunting licenses under s. 29.182 and from voluntary contributions under s. 29.567 and $7 of each processing fee collected under s. 29.563 (14) (a) 3. to be used for administering elk hunting
licenses, for elk management and research activities, and for the
elk hunter education program under s. 29.595.
(hr) Pheasant restoration. Forty percent of the moneys received under s. 29.191 (2) for developing, managing, preserving,
restoring and maintaining the wild pheasant population in the
state.
(hs) Chronic wasting disease management. From the moneys
received under ss. 29.181, 29.559 (1r), and 29.563 (13), except
the moneys credited to the appropriation account under par. (hx),
the amounts in the schedule for the management of, and testing
for, chronic wasting disease under s. 29.063 (1).
(ht) Wild turkey restoration. All moneys received from the
sale of wild turkey hunting stamps under s. 29.164 for developing,
managing, preserving, restoring and maintaining the wild turkey
population in the state.
(hu) Wetlands habitat improvement. As a continuing appropriation, two-thirds of all moneys received under s. 29.191 (1) for
developing, managing, preserving, restoring and maintaining wetland habitat for producing waterfowl.
(hv) Aquatic and terrestrial resources inventory. The
amounts in the schedule for developing the system under s. 23.09
(2) (km).
(hw) Pheasant stocking and propagation. Sixty percent of the
moneys received under s. 29.191 (2) and all moneys received under s. 23.09 (15) for the stocking and propagation of pheasants on
lands under the department’s ownership, management, supervision, or control.
(hx) Bonus deer permit fees; chronic wasting disease. All
moneys received to be credited to this appropriation account under s. 29.181 (3) for the management of, and testing for, chronic
wasting disease under s. 29.063 (1).
(iu) Gravel pit reclamation. All moneys received under s.
23.20 to be used to reclaim gravel pits and similar facilities on
property under the jurisdiction of the department of natural
resources.
(jr) Rental property and equipment — maintenance and replacement. All moneys received by the department from the
rental of real property and equipment that are owned by the department and are utilized for land, fisheries, and wildlife management, excluding forestry purposes, to be used for the maintenance
and replacement of this real property and equipment.
(kb) Walleye production; contracts. From the general fund,
the amounts in the schedule to purchase fish pursuant to contracts
entered into under s. 29.740.
(kc) Sea lamprey control. As a continuing appropriation from
the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for sea lamprey
control projects under s. 23.22 (2) (f). No moneys may be encumbered from this appropriation after June 30, 2016.
(kg) Walleye production; revenue. From the general fund, all
moneys received from the sale of fish or fish eggs pursuant to
contracts entered into under s. 29.740 to be used to purchase fish
pursuant to contracts under s. 29.740.
(kk) Fishery resources for ceded territories. From the general
fund, the amounts in the schedule for the management of the
state’s fishery resources within an area where federally recognized American Indian tribes or bands domiciled in this state
hold treaty-based, off-reservation rights to fish and for liaison activities with these tribes or bands that relate to fishery resources.
All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s.
20.505 (8) (hm) 8d. shall be credited to this appropriation account. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a), the unencumbered balance of June 30 of each year shall revert to the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm).
(kq) Taxes and assessments; conservation fund. The amounts
in the schedule to pay taxes and assessments that are or may become a lien on property under the control of the department.
(kr) Commercial fish protection and Great Lakes resource
surcharges. All moneys received from commercial fish protection surcharges under s. 29.984 and from Great Lakes resource
surcharges under s. 29.9905 for research relating to Great Lakes
fish.
(kt) Great Lakes vessel rental costs. All moneys received by
the department from the rental of Great Lakes research vessels
that are owned by the department and that are rented for purposes
other than this state’s management of fish and wildlife resources
to pay the cost to the department of providing staff and other services associated with the rental of Great Lakes research vessels

for purposes other than this state’s management of fish and
wildlife resources.
(ku) Great Lakes trout and salmon. All moneys received under ss. 29.219 (3) (c), 29.228 (7) (c), and 29.2285 (2) to provide
additional funding for the trout and salmon rearing and stocking
program for outlying waters and to administer s. 29.2285 (2), and
for sea lamprey control projects under s. 23.22 (2) (d) and (e).
(kv) Trout habitat improvement. All moneys received under
ss. 29.219 (3m) (c) and 29.2285 (1) for improving and maintaining trout habitat in inland trout waters, for conducting trout surveys in inland trout waters and for administering those sections.
(kw) Sturgeon stock and habitat. All moneys received under
s. 29.237 (5) for assessing and managing the lake sturgeon stock
and fishery in the Lake Winnebago system, for improving and
maintaining lake sturgeon habitat in the Lake Winnebago and upper Fox and Wolf rivers system, and for administering s. 29.237.
(ky) Sturgeon stock and habitat — inland waters. All moneys
received under s. 29.2285 (3) for assessing and managing the lake
sturgeon stock and fishery in inland waters, as defined in s.
29.001 (45), for improving and maintaining lake sturgeon habitat
in those inland waters, and for administering s. 29.2285 (3).
(Lk) Reintroduction of whooping cranes. From the general
fund, the amounts in the schedule for the costs associated with
reintroducing whooping cranes into the state. All moneys transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8) (hm)
8i. shall be credited to this appropriation account. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a) , the unencumbered balance on June 30 of
each year shall revert to the appropriation account under s.
20.505 (8) (hm).
(Lq) Trapper education program. As a continuing appropriation, all moneys remitted to the department under s. 29.597 (3),
an amount equal to the amount calculated under s. 29.331 (3m),
all moneys received from the sale of skins processed as part of the
trapper education program under s. 29.597, and all moneys received from fees collected under s. 29.563 (12) (c) 3. for the trapper education program under s. 29.597.
(Lr) Beaver control; fish and wildlife account. As a continuing appropriation, from the fish and wildlife account of the conservation fund, the amounts in the schedule for beaver control under s. 29.885 and for administering that section.
(Ls) Control of wild animals. As a continuing appropriation,
the amounts in the schedule from moneys received under s.
29.563 (13) for removal activities by the department under s.
29.885.
(Lt) Wildlife management. The amounts in the schedule for
wildlife management activities in forested areas of this state.
(Lu) Fish and wildlife habitat. From the Wisconsin outdoor
wildlife heritage trust fund, a sum sufficient for the maintenance
and improvement of fish and wildlife habitat as provided in s.
23.0919.
(Lv) Deer management assistance program. All moneys received from fees collected by the department from participants in
the deer management assistance program under s. 29.020 to be
used for administering the deer management assistance program.
(ma) General program operations — state funds. From the
general fund, the amounts in the schedule for general program
operations under ch. 23 and ss. 30.40 to 30.49, for the trapper education program under s. 29.597, and for general program operations relating to management of the state’s fishery resources.
(mi) General program operations — private and public
sources. From the general fund, all moneys not otherwise appropriated that are received from private or public sources, other
than state agencies and the federal government, for facilities, materials, or services, excluding forestry facilities, materials, or services, provided by the department relating to resource management to pay for expenses associated with those facilities, materials, or services.
(mk) General program operations — service funds. From the
general fund, all moneys received by the department from the department and from other state agencies for facilities, materials, or
services, excluding forestry facilities, materials, or services, provided by the department relating to resource management under
an agreement or other arrangement with the department or other
state agencies to pay for expenses associated with those facilities,
materials, or services.
(mm) General program operations — federal funds. From
the general fund, all moneys received as federal aid for the state’s
fishery resources, as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54,
for the purposes for which received.
(mq) General program operations — state snowmobile trails
and areas. The amounts in the schedule from the snowmobile
account in the conservation fund for state snowmobile trails and
areas.
(ms) General program operations — state all-terrain vehicle
and utility terrain vehicle projects. The amounts in the schedule
from moneys received from all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle fees under s. 23.33 (2) (c) to (e) for state all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle projects.
(mt) Land preservation and management — endowment fund.
From the natural resources land endowment fund, a sum sufficient for preserving, developing, managing or maintaining land as
provided in s. 23.0918 (2).
(mu) General program operations — state funds. The
amounts in the schedule for general program operations that are
conducted under ss. 23.09 to 23.11, 27.01, 30.203, 30.277, and
90.21, and chs. 29 and 169, for activities conducted under the
ecological inventory and monitoring program of the endangered
resources program, for the aquatic and terrestrial resources inventory under s. 23.09 (2) (km) , for providing the signage required
under s. 23.118, and for payments of $53,700 in each fiscal year,
to be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.285 (1)
(k), to the University of Wisconsin System for outdoor skills
training under s. 29.598.
(my) General program operations — federal funds. All moneys received as federal aid for land, wildlife, fisheries, and recreation management, as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54
for the purposes for which received.
(2) FORESTRY. From the general fund or other fund if so
indicated:
(cq) Forestry — reforestation. As a continuing appropriation,
from the conservation fund, the amounts in the schedule for reforestation of state forests and nursery operations as provided under
chs. 26 and 28.
(cr) Forestry — recording fees. From the conservation fund,
all moneys received under ss. 77.82 (2m) (d) and (4) and 77.88
(2) (ac) 1. for the payment of fees to the registers of deeds under
s. 77.91 (5).
(cs) Forestry — forest fire emergencies. Except as provided in
s. 26.11 (7) , from the conservation fund, all moneys received
from other states for forest fire fighting activities provided by the
department to be used for forest fire fighting activities.
(ct) Timber sales contracts — repair and reimbursement
costs. From the conservation fund, all moneys received by the
department as sureties under s. 28.05 (1) to be used to repair
damage and recover costs incurred by the improper performance
of timber sales contracts and to reimburse persons who provide
sureties as provided in s. 28.05 (1).
(cu) Forestry — forestry education curriculum. From the
conservation fund, the amounts in the schedule for the development of a forestry education curriculum under s. 26.39 (2).

(cv) Forestry — forestry emergency reserve. From the conservation fund, as a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the
schedule for the costs of responding to significant forest fire, disease, infestation, or other natural disasters affecting forests. No
expenditure may be made from this appropriation except upon
approval of the joint committee on finance after a determination
that the moneys are needed and that no appropriation of federal
funds is available for that purpose.
(cw) Forestry — Pattison communications tower. From the
conservation fund, as a continuing appropriation, the amounts in
the schedule for the cost of constructing a communications tower
at Pattison Ranger Station in Pattison State Park in the town of
Superior, Douglas County.
(cx) Forestry — management plans. From the conservation
fund, all moneys received under s. 77.82 (2m) (ag) for payment
for management plans prepared or completed by plan writers who
are under contract with the department under s. 77.82 (3).
(cy) Forestry — cooperating foresters and private contractors. From the conservation fund, all moneys received under s.
28.05 (3) (c) for payment to cooperating foresters and private
contractors to be used for those payments.
(cz) Forestry — management of national forest land. From
the conservation fund, all moneys received from the sale of timber from federal land under a cooperative agreement under s.
28.15 to be used to administer, implement, and pay costs associated with the cooperative agreement and any contracts entered
into under s. 28.15 (3) and to lapse the amounts under s. 28.15
(5).
(jr) Rental property and equipment — maintenance and replacement. From the conservation fund, all moneys received by
the department from the rental of real property and equipment
that are owned by the department and are utilized for forestry operations, to be used for the maintenance and replacement of this
real property and equipment.
(mi) General program operations — private and public
sources. All moneys not otherwise appropriated that are received
from private or public sources, other than state agencies and the
federal government, for forestry facilities, materials, or services
provided by the department relating to forestry functions to pay
for expenses associated with those facilities, materials, or
services.
(mk) General program operations — service funds. All moneys received by the department from the department and from
other state agencies for forestry facilities, materials, or services
provided by the department relating to resource management under an agreement or other arrangement with the department or
other state agencies to pay for expenses associated with those facilities, materials, or services.
(mq) Forest-industry-wide strategic plan and road map. As a
continuing appropriation from the conservation fund, from the
moneys received by the department for forestry activities, the
amounts in the schedule for the grant under 2025 Wisconsin Act
15, section 9132 (10).
(mv) General program operations — state funds; forestry.
From the conservation fund, the amounts in the schedule for general program operations that relate to the management and protection of the state’s forestry resources and that are conducted under ss. 23.09 to 23.11 and 27.01, subch. VI of ch. 77, and chs. 26
and 28, to make the payments under s. 77.89 (1) (b), and to pay
the initial costs of administering and implementing a cooperative
agreement under s. 28.15 and any contracts entered into under s.
28.15 (3).
(mz) Forest fire emergencies — federal funds. Except as provided in s. 26.11 (7), from the conservation fund, all moneys received as federal aid for forest fire fighting activities provided by
the department to be used for forest fire fighting activities.
(nz) General program operations — federal funds. From the
conservation fund, all moneys received as federal aid for forestry
management, as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54 for the
purposes for which received.
(3) PUBLIC SAFETY. (ak) Law enforcement — snowmobile
enforcement and safety training; service funds. From the general
fund, the amounts in the schedule for snowmobile enforcement
operations under ss. 350.055, 350.12 (4) (a) 2m., 3., and 3m., and
350.155 and for safety training and fatality reporting. All moneys
transferred from the appropriation account under s. 20.505 (8)
(hm) 8k. shall be credited to this appropriation account. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a), the unencumbered balance on June 30
of each year shall revert to the appropriation account under s.
20.505 (8) (hm).
(aq) Law enforcement — snowmobile enforcement and safety
training. The amounts in the schedule from the snowmobile account in the conservation fund for state law enforcement operations under ss. 350.055, 350.12 (4) (a) 2m. , 3., and 3m., and
350.155 and for safety training and fatality reporting.
(ar) Law enforcement — boat enforcement and safety training. Annually, from the moneys received under s. 30.52 (3), the
amounts in the schedule for boat law enforcement by the state and
for boat safety training.
(as) Law enforcement — all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle enforcement. The amounts in the schedule from moneys
received from all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle fees
under s. 23.33 (2) (c) to (e), for state law enforcement operations
related to all-terrain vehicles and utility terrain vehicles, including actual enforcement, safety training, accident reporting, and
similar activities.
(at) Education and safety programs. For programs or courses
of instruction under ss. 23.33 (5) (d) , 29.591, 30.74 (1) (a) and
350.055 (1). All moneys remitted to the department under ss.
23.33 (5) (d) , 29.563 (12) (c) 2. , 29.591 (3), 30.74 (1) (b) , and
350.055 (1) shall be credited to this appropriation.
(au) Law enforcement — all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle enforcement communications technology. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule from moneys received from all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle fees under s. 23.33 (2) (c) to (e), for providing support to organizations
that meet the eligibility requirements under s. 23.33 (5m) (b)
through the acquisition and maintenance of statewide digital information application software for providing safety, regulatory,
and riding opportunity information; the acquisition of communications equipment and technology; and the production of maps.
(ax) Law enforcement — water resources enforcement. The
amounts in the schedule for state law enforcement operations related to protecting the state’s water resources.
(ay) Off-highway motorcycle safety certification program.
All moneys remitted to the department under s. 23.335 (14), for
the off-highway motorcycle safety certification program under s.
23.335 (14).
(bg) Enforcement — stationary sources. From the general
fund, from the moneys received from fees imposed under s.
285.69 (2) (a) and (e) and (2e), the amounts in the schedule for
enforcement operations related to stationary sources of air
contaminants.
(ca) Law enforcement — technology; state funds. Biennially,
from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for acquiring
law enforcement technology.
(cq) Law enforcement — technology; environmental fund.
Biennially, from the environmental fund, the amounts in the
schedule for acquiring law enforcement technology.

(cr) Law enforcement — technology; conservation fund. Biennially, the amounts in the schedule for acquiring law enforcement technology.
(ma) General program operations — state funds. From the
general fund, the amounts in the schedule for regulatory and enforcement operations under chs. 30, 31 and 280 to 299 and ss.
44.47, 59.692, 59.693, 61.351, 61.353, 61.354, 62.231, 62.233,
62.234 and 87.30, for reimbursement of the conservation fund for
expenses incurred for actions taken under s. 323.12 (2) (c) , and
for enforcement of the treaty-based, off-reservation rights to fish,
hunt, and gather held by members of federally recognized American Indian tribes or bands.
(mi) General program operations — private and public
sources. From the general fund, all moneys not otherwise appropriated that are received from private or public sources, other
than state agencies and the federal government, for facilities, materials or services provided by the department relating to enforcement of laws administered by it to pay for expenses associated
with those facilities, materials or services.
(mk) General program operations — service funds. From the
general fund, all moneys received by the department from the department and from other state agencies for facilities, materials or
services provided by the department relating to enforcement of
laws administered by it under an agreement or other arrangement
with the department or other state agencies to pay for expenses
associated with those facilities, materials and services.
(mm) General program operations — federal funds. From
the general fund, all moneys received as federal aid for enforcement activities, as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54, to
be expended for those activities.
(mq) General program operations — environmental fund.
From the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for the
enforcement and administration of the environmental provisions
under chs. 30, 160, and 280 to 299.
(mu) General program operations — state funds. The
amounts in the schedule for law enforcement operations under ss.
23.09 to 23.11, 90.21, and 323.12 (2) (c) and chs. 29, 30, and 169.
(my) General program operations — federal funds. All moneys received from the federal government to be used in accordance with s. 25.29 for enforcement purposes.
(4) ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. (ac) Wisconsin River
monitoring and study. The amounts in the schedule for the Wisconsin River monitoring and study under s. 281.14. No moneys
may be encumbered under this paragraph after June 30, 2015.
(ad) Great Lakes contaminated sediment removal. As a continuing appropriation, from the general fund, the amounts in the
schedule for removal of contaminated sediment under s. 281.87.
(af) Water resources — remedial action. As a continuing appropriation from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule
for remedial action in the Great Lakes and their tributaries under
s. 281.83.
(ag) Water resources — pollution credits. From the general
fund, all moneys received under s. 283.84 (1) (c) for activities to
reduce water pollution, as provided in agreements under s.
283.84 (1) (c).
(ah) Water resources — Great Lakes protection fund. From
the general fund, all moneys received from the Great Lakes protection fund for Great Lakes protection activities under s. 281.85.
(ai) Water resources — water use fees. From the general fund,
all moneys received under s. 281.346 (12) for activities related to
water use and the administration of s. 281.346.
(aj) Water resources—ballast water discharge permits. From
the general fund, all moneys received from fees collected under s.
283.35 (1m) to administer and enforce the ballast water discharge
permit program under s. 283.35 (1m) and for grants under 2009
Wisconsin Act 28, section 9137 (3w).
(aq) Water resources management — lake, river, and invasive
species management. The amounts in the schedule for lake and
river management and other water resource management activities and for the invasive species program under s. 23.22.
(ar) Water resources — groundwater management. Biennially, from the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule
for groundwater management.
(au) Cooperative remedial action; contributions. From the
environmental fund, all moneys received under s. 292.51 (2) for
cooperative remedial action to conduct the cooperative remedial
action for which received.
(av) Cooperative remedial action; interest on contributions.
From the environmental fund, a sum sufficient equal to the
amounts earned by the investment fund on revenue received by
the department of natural resources under par. (au), as determined quarterly by the department of administration, to conduct
cooperative remedial action.
(bL) Wastewater management — fees. From the general fund,
from the moneys received under. ss. 281.17 (3) and s. 281.48 (4s)
(a), all moneys not appropriated under sub. (9) (fL), for the certification of operators of water systems, wastewater treatment
plants, and septage servicing vehicles and for wastewater management activities.
(bn) Air management — emission analysis. From the general
fund, all moneys received from fees collected under s. 285.53 (1)
(c) 3. for the purpose of reviewing and preparing analyses of
emissions from certain medical waste incinerators.
(bo) Air management — permit review and enforcement.
From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for any purpose specified under s. 285.69 (1) or (5), except for purposes described in par. (cn), and for other activities to reduce air pollution,
as provided in s. 285.69 (6). All moneys received from fees imposed under s. 285.69 (1), (1d), and (5), except moneys appropriated under par. (cn), shall be credited to this appropriation.
(bp) Air waste management — incinerator operator certification. From the general fund, all moneys received from fees under
s. 285.51 for the purpose of administering s. 285.51.
(bt) Air management — mobile sources. From the petroleum
inspection fund, the amounts in the schedule for air quality management programs, including the development and implementation of plans under s. 285.11 (6) , related primarily to mobile
sources of air contaminants.
(cg) Groundwater quantity administration. From the general
fund, from the moneys received under s. 281.34, the amounts in
the schedule for the administration of the program under s.
281.34 and, before July 1, 2010, for the administration of s.
281.346.
(ch) Groundwater quantity research. Biennially, from the
general fund, from the moneys received under s. 281.34, the
amounts in the schedule for groundwater research and monitoring
under s. 281.34 (10).
(cL) Air management — recovery of ozone-depleting refrigerants. From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for administration of the recovery of ozone-depleting refrigerants program. All moneys received from fees under s. 285.59 (5) (a) 2.
shall be credited to this appropriation.
(cm) Air management — state permit sources. From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for purposes related to stationary sources of air contaminants for which an operation permit
is required under s. 285.60 but not under the federal clean air act
as specified in s. 285.69 (2m) (bm) . All moneys received from
fees imposed under s. 285.69 (2m) shall be credited to this appropriation account.

(cn) Air management — asbestos management. From the
general fund, all moneys received from fees imposed under s.
285.69 (1) (c) on persons proposing asbestos abatement projects
and all moneys received under s. 285.69 (3) for asbestos abatement inspections, for costs related to exempting asbestos abatement projects from air pollution control permits and for inspections of asbestos demolition and renovation projects.
(co) Air management — stationary sources. From the general
fund, the amounts in the schedule for purposes related to stationary sources of air contaminants as specified in s. 285.69 (2) (c).
All moneys received from fees under s. 285.69 (2) (a) and (e) and
(2e), except moneys appropriated under subs. (3) (bg), (8) (mg)
and (9) (mh), and all moneys received from fees imposed under s.
285.69 (7) shall be credited to this appropriation.
(cq) River and stream monitoring and study. The amounts in
the schedule for the river and stream monitoring and study under
s. 281.145. No funds may be encumbered under this paragraph
after June 30, 2021.
(cr) Hydrologic evaluation and modeling. As a continuing
appropriation, from the environmental fund, the amounts in the
schedule to conduct the hydrologic evaluation and modeling under s. 281.34 (7m).
(cv) Air quality monitoring stations. Biennially, from the petroleum inspection fund, the amounts in the schedule for the air
quality monitoring stations under s. 285.72.
(cw) Air management — motor vehicle emission inspection
and maintenance program, petroleum inspection fund. From the
petroleum inspection fund, the amounts in the schedule for the
administration of the motor vehicle emission inspection and
maintenance program under s. 285.30.
(dg) Solid waste management — solid and hazardous waste
disposal administration. From the general fund, all moneys received from fees under ss. 289.42 (1), 289.43 (7) (e) 1. and 2.,
289.61, 291.05 (7) and 291.33, for the purpose of administering
ss. 289.42 (1), 289.43, 289.47, 289.53, 289.95, 291.23, 291.25,
291.29, 291.31 and 291.87 and subch. III of ch. 289.
(dh) Solid waste management — remediated property. From
the general fund, all moneys received under ss. 292.11 (7) (d) 2.,
292.13 (3), 292.15 (5), 292.21 (1) (c) 1. d., 292.31 (7) (d), 292.35
(13), 292.55 (2), 292.57 (2), and 292.94 for the department’s activities related to the issuance of determinations under s. 292.13
(2), remedial action cost recovery under s. 292.35, remediation of
property under ss. 292.11 (7) (d) , 292.15 (2) , 292.55 (1) , and
292.57, providing management and technical support for remedial action under 42 USC 9601 to 9675, and conducting reviews
described in s. 292.94.
(dq) Solid waste management — waste management fund.
From the waste management fund, all moneys received in the
waste management fund, except moneys appropriated under pars.
(dr), (dt), (dy) and (dz), for the purpose of administering a program of corrective action, closure, and long-term care of and environmental repairs to solid and hazardous waste facilities under
s. 289.68.
(dr) Solid waste management — department action on corrective action, closure, and long-term care. From the waste management fund, all moneys received under s. 289.68 (4m) (b) for the
purpose of administering a program of corrective action, closure,
and long-term care of solid and hazardous waste facilities under
s. 289.68 (4m) (a).
(dt) Solid waste management — closure and long-term care.
From the waste management fund, all moneys received under s.
289.41 (11) (a) 1., 3. and 4. for compliance with closure and longterm care requirements under s. 289.41 (11) (b) 1.
(du) Solid waste management — site-specific remediation.
From the environmental fund, all moneys not otherwise appropriated, other than fines and forfeitures, that are received under settlement agreements or orders in settlement of actions or proposed
actions for violations of chs. 280 to 299 and that are designated to
be used to restore or develop environmental resources, to provide
restitution, or to make expenditures required under an agreement
or order and all moneys received in settlement of actions initiated
under 42 USC 9601 to 9675 for environmental remediation,
restoration, and development, including the replacement of fish
or wildlife, that has not been conducted when the moneys are received, to carry out the purposes for which received.
(dv) Solid waste management — environmental repair; spills;
abandoned containers. As a continuing appropriation, from the
environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for the administration of the environmental repair program under s. 292.31; for
the hazardous substance spills program under s. 292.11; for the
abandoned container program under s. 292.41; consistent with a
court order under s. 283.87, to remove, terminate or remedy the
adverse effects of a discharge or deposit of pollutants into the waters of the state, to restore or develop the water environment for
public use or to provide grants under s. 283.87 (4); and for the
payment of this state’s share of environmental repair which is
funded under 42 USC 9601 , et seq., and any additional costs
which this state is required to incur under 42 USC 9601, et seq.
(dw) Solid waste management — environmental repair; petroleum spills; administration. From the petroleum inspection
fund, the amounts in the schedule for the administration of ss.
292.63 and 292.64.
(dy) Solid waste management — corrective action; proofs of
financial responsibility. From the waste management fund, all
moneys received under s. 289.41 (11) (am) 1. for compliance
with corrective action requirements under s. 289.41 (11) (bm) at
facilities which forfeit or convert proof of financial responsibility
under s. 289.41 (11) (am) 1.
(dz) Solid waste management — corrective action; moneys recovered from assessments and legal action. From the waste management fund, all moneys received under s. 289.41 (11) (am) 3.
and 4. for compliance with corrective action requirements under
s. 289.41 (11) (bm).
(eg) Solid waste facility siting board fee. From the general
fund, all moneys received from the fee under s. 289.64 to be
transferred to the appropriation under s. 20.505 (4) (k).
(eh) Solid waste management — source reduction review.
From the general fund, all moneys received from fees collected
under s. 287.07 (8) (d) for the purpose of reviewing medical
waste source reduction policies and assessments.
(eq) Solid waste management — dry cleaner environmental
response. From the dry cleaner environmental response fund, the
amounts in the schedule for review of remedial action under s.
292.65.
(fq) Indemnification agreements. From the environmental
fund, a sum sufficient to provide indemnification under agreements under s. 292.70.
(gr) Solid waste management — mining programs. From the
investment and local impact fund, all moneys received under s.
70.395 (2) (j) for the purpose of making payments for the longterm care of mining waste sites under s. 289.68 and received under s. 70.395 (2) (k) for the purpose of making payments for environmental repair of mining waste sites under s. 292.31 (1), (3)
and (7).
(hq) Recycling; administration. From the environmental
fund, the amounts in the schedule for the administration of subch.
II of ch. 287, other than ss. 287.21 and 287.23.
(hr) Electronic waste recycling. From the environmental
fund, all moneys received under s. 287.17 (4) and (10) (j) for ad-

ministration of the electronic waste recycling program under s.
287.17.
(hs) Electronic waste cleanup. From the environmental fund,
as a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for
contracts under s. 287.17 (12).
(ja) Dam safety projects. Biennially, from the general fund,
the amounts in the schedule to provide financial assistance to political subdivisions and public inland lake protection and rehabilitation districts for dam safety projects under s. 31.385.
(jb) Sheboygan River dam grant. As a continuing appropriation from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule to provide a grant to Sheboygan County for the removal and reconstruction of a dam on the Sheboygan River at the Sheboygan marsh.
(jc) Echo Lake dam grant. As a continuing appropriation
from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule to provide a
grant to the city of Burlington for restoration of the dam on Echo
Lake.
(jd) Steve Creek dam grant. As a continuing appropriation
from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule to provide a
grant for repairs to the dam on Steve Creek.
(je) Mill Pond dam grant. As a continuing appropriation
from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule to provide a
grant to the city of Plymouth for removal and restoration of the
dam on Mill Pond.
(jf) Lake Mallalieu grant. As a continuing appropriation
from the general fund, the amounts in the schedule to provide a
grant to the Lake Mallalieu Association for Lake Mallalieu.
(jq) Rothschild dam grant. From the moneys received by the
department for forestry activities, the amounts in the schedule to
provide financial assistance for the modernization of a dam on
the Wisconsin River in the village of Rothschild.
(jr) Lake Vista shoreline stabilization. As a continuing appropriation, from the local government fund, the amounts in the
schedule for a grant to the city of Oak Creek for environmental
remediation and redevelopment of Lake Vista Park.
(ka) Browns Lake dredging grant. From the general fund, as
a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for a
grant to the Browns Lake sanitary district for the dredging of
Browns Lake.
(kq) Green Lake Association sediment inactivation grant. As
a continuing appropriation, from the environmental fund, the
amounts in the schedule to provide a grant to the Green Lake Association for sediment inactivation in the Silver Creek Estuary
and the County K Marsh.
(ks) Aquatic invasive species control; voluntary contributions. As a continuing appropriation, all moneys received from
the fishing and boating voluntary contributions under ss. 29.564
(2) and 30.52 (3m) (b) to be used for research by the department
concerning invasive species that are aquatic species, for grants
under s. 23.22 (2) (c) to control invasive species that are aquatic
species, and for promotional activities and materials to encourage
voluntary contributions under ss. 29.564 and 30.52 (3m).
(ma) General program operations — state funds. From the
general fund, the amounts in the schedule for the management
and protection of the state’s water resources and for environmental quality and environmental management purposes.
(mi) General program operations — private and public
sources. From the general fund, all moneys not otherwise appropriated that are received from private or public sources, other
than state agencies and the federal government, for facilities, materials, or services provided by the department relating to its environmental quality functions and to the management of the state’s
water resources.
(mk) General program operations — service funds. From the
general fund, all moneys received by the department from the department and from other state agencies for purposes relating to its
environmental management functions and to the state’s water
resources.
(mm) General program operations — federal funds. From
the general fund, all moneys received as federal aid for the state’s
water resources and for environmental quality purposes, as authorized by the governor under s. 16.54, for the purposes for
which received.
(mq) General program operations — environmental fund.
From the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for administration of environmental activities under chs. 160, 281, 283,
285, and 289 to 299.
(mr) General program operations — nonpoint source. From
the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for performing the duties of the department under s. 281.65.
(ms) General program operations — environmental fund;
federal funds. From the environmental fund, all moneys received
from the federal government as reimbursement or for purposes
related to the hazardous substances spills program, the abandoned container program or the environmental repair program for
the administration of those programs.
(mt) General program operations — environmental improvement programs; state funds. From the environmental improvement fund, the amounts in the schedule for general program operations under s. 281.58, 281.59, 281.61, 281.62, or 283.31 or s.
281.60, 2021 stats.
(mv) General program operations — brownfields. From the
environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for administration of activities related to brownfields, as defined in s. 238.13 (1)
(a).
(mw) General program operations - PFAS. From the PFAS
fund, as a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule
for addressing and preventing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl
substances contamination in this state.
(mx) General program operations — clean water fund program; federal funds. As a continuing appropriation, from the
clean water fund program federal revolving loan fund account in
the environmental improvement fund, all moneys received from
the federal government for general program operations of the
clean water fund program, for general program operations of the
clean water fund program under s. 281.58 or 281.59.
(my) General program operations — environmental fund;
federal funds. From the environmental fund, all moneys received
as federal aid for the state’s water resources, as authorized by the
governor under s. 16.54, for the purposes for which received.
(nz) General program operations — safe drinking water loan
programs; federal funds. From the safe drinking water loan program federal revolving loan fund account in the environmental
improvement fund, all moneys received from the federal government for the general program operations of the safe drinking water loan program under s. 281.59 or 281.61 and other drinking
water quality activities under s. 281.62 to be used for those operations and activities.
(ps) Fire fighting foam. As a continuing appropriation, from
the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for fire
fighting foam collection.
(5) CONSERVATION AIDS. (af) Resource aids — walleye production; grants. Biennially, from the general fund, the amounts
in the schedule for grants for the purpose of walleye production
under s. 29.739.
(aq) Resource aids — Canadian agencies migratory waterfowl aids. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts received
from waterfowl hunting stamps specified under s. 29.191 (1) to
be contributed to governmental or nonprofit agencies in Canada

for the propagation, management and control of migratory
waterfowl.
(ar) Resource aids — county conservation aids. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for county fish
and game projects under s. 23.09 (12).
(as) Recreation aids — fish, wildlife and forestry recreation
aids. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule
for wildlife habitat development and planning on county forest
lands, and recreational development on county forest lands under
s. 23.09 (11).
(at) Ice age trail area grants. The amounts in the schedule for
the ice age trail area grants under s. 23.295.
(au) Resource aids — Ducks Unlimited, Inc., payments. All
moneys received under s. 341.14 (6r) (b) 7. for payments to
Ducks Unlimited, Inc., under s. 23.0965 (1).
(av) Resource aids — forest grants. Biennially, the amounts
in the schedule for forest grants under s. 26.38.
(aw) Resource aids — nonprofit conservation organizations.
As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for
grants to nonstock, nonprofit corporations under ss. 23.0955 (2)
and 23.0956 for assistance to nonprofit conservation organizations under ss. 23.0955 and 23.0956.
(ax) Resource aids — forestry. The amounts in the schedule
for forestry education and professional development and for the
programs and purposes under s. 28.085.
(ay) Resource aids — urban land conservation. The amounts
in the schedule for the annual grant to a nonstock, nonprofit corporation under s. 23.0957.
(az) Resource aids — urban forestry grants. Biennially, the
amounts in the schedule for urban forestry grants under s. 23.097.
(bq) Resource aids — county forest loans; severance share
payments. All moneys received from acreage loan severance
share payments as calculated under s. 28.11 (9) (ag) 1. for county
forest loans under s. 28.11 (8) (b), except as provided in s. 28.11
(9) (ar).
(br) Resource aids — forest croplands and managed forest
land aids. The amounts in the schedule for local aids to counties
under s. 23.09 (18).
(bs) Resource aids — county forest loans. The amounts in the
schedule to provide county forest loans under s. 28.11 (8) (b).
(bt) Resource aids — county forest project loans. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule to provide
county forest loans under s. 28.11 (8) (b) 2.
(bu) Resource aids — county forest project loans; severance
share payments. All moneys received from project loan severance share payments as calculated under s. 28.11 (9) (ag) 2 for
county forest loans under s. 28.11 (8) (b) 2., except as provided in
s. 28.11 (9) (ar).
(bv) Resource aids — county forests, forest croplands and
managed forest land aids. A sum sufficient to pay county forest
aids under s. 28.11 (8) (a), forest croplands aids under subch. I of
ch. 77 and managed forest land aids under ss. 77.85 and 77.89 (1)
(a).
(bw) Resource aids — county sustainable forestry and county
forest administration grants. Biennially, the amounts in the
schedule for county sustainable forestry grants under s. 28.11 (5r)
and county forest administration grants under s. 28.11 (5m).
(bx) Resource aids — national forest income aids. All moneys received from the U.S. government for allotments to school
districts containing national forest lands shall be distributed in
proportion to the national forest acreage in each school district as
certified by the U.S. forest service. Such distribution shall be
made annually within 60 days after receipt of the money from the
federal government.
(by) Resource aids — fire suppression grants. Biennially, the
amounts in the schedule for grants for fire suppression clothing,
supplies, equipment, and vehicles, for acquiring fire prevention
materials, and for training fire fighters under s. 26.145.
(bz) Resource aids — forestry outdoor activity grants. As a
continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for grants
awarded under s. 77.895.
(cb) Recreation aids — snowmobile trail and area aids; general fund. From the general fund, the amounts in the schedule for
the purposes specified under s. 350.12 (4) (b).
(cq) Recreation aids — recreational boating and other
projects. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the
schedule for recreational boating aids under s. 30.92, for the grant
for Black Point Estate under s. 23.0962, for the Portage levee system and the Portage canal under s. 31.309, for development of a
state park under s. 23.198, and for the engineering and environmental study under s. 31.307.
(cr) Recreation aids — county snowmobile trail and area
aids. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the schedule
from the snowmobile account in the conservation fund to provide
state aid to counties for snowmobile trails and areas consistent
with the requirements of ss. 23.09 (26) and 350.12 (4) (b).
(cs) Recreation aids — snowmobile trail areas. As a continuing appropriation, from the snowmobile account in the conservation fund an amount equal to the estimated snowmobile gas tax
payment, as determined under s. 25.29 (1) (d), for the purposes
specified under s. 350.12 (4) (b).
(ct) Recreation aids — all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle project aids; gas tax payment. As a continuing appropriation, an amount equal to the estimated all-terrain vehicle and
utility terrain vehicle gas tax payment to provide aid to towns, villages, cities, counties, and federal agencies for nonstate all-terrain
vehicle and utility terrain vehicle projects and to provide aid to
nonprofit organizations for the production and acquisition of
maps under s. 23.33 (9) (b) 7. and the placement of signs developed under s. 23.33 (4z) (a) 3.
(cu) Recreation aids — all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle project aids. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts
in the schedule from moneys received from all-terrain vehicle and
utility terrain vehicle fees under s. 23.33 (2) (c) to (e) to provide
aid to towns, villages, cities, counties, and federal agencies for
nonstate all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle projects and
to provide aid to nonprofit organizations for the production and
acquisition of maps under s. 23.33 (9) (b) 7. and the placement of
signs developed under s. 23.33 (4z) (a) 3.
(cv) Recreation aids — Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River
Commission. As a continuing appropriation, the amounts in the
schedule for the Southeastern Wisconsin Fox River Commission
to make grants that support activities that are required or authorized under subch. VI of ch. 33.
(cw) Recreation aids — supplemental snowmobile trail aids.
As a continuing appropriation, from the snowmobile account in
the conservation fund an amount equal to the amount calculated
under s. 350.12 (4) (bg) 2. for the purposes specified in s. 350.12
(4) (b).
(cx) Recreation aids — all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle safety enhancement program. A sum sufficient equal to
the amount determined under s. 23.33 (5m) (e) to provide funding to organizations to assist with the all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle safety enhancement program under s. 23.33
(5m) (d).
(cy) Recreation and resource aids, federal funds. All moneys
received from the federal government for aids to localities.
(cz) Resource aids — interpretive center. The amounts in the

schedule for a grant to the Florence Wild Rivers Interpretive Center under s. 30.255.
(da) Aids in lieu of taxes — general fund. From the general
fund, a sum sufficient to pay aids to municipalities for state lands
under ss. 70.113 and 70.114, to the extent that these payments are
not made under par. (dq) or (dr).
(dq) Aids in lieu of taxes — lands acquired before a specified
date. A sum sufficient to pay aids to municipalities for state
lands under s. 70.113.
(dr) Aids in lieu of taxes — lands acquired after a specified
date. A sum sufficient to pay 50 percent of the aids to municipalities for state lands under s. 70.114.
(dx) Resource aids — payment in lieu of taxes; federal. All
moneys received from the federal government attributable to payments associated with national forest lands for distribution to
towns, villages and cities in proportion to the level of municipal
services provided and the number of acres of national forest lands
within each municipality in accordance with 31 USC 6907.
(dy) Resource aids — distribution of closed acreage fees. The
amounts in the schedule for the payments to counties and municipalities under 2015 Wisconsin Act 358, section 100 (2), and under 2017 Wisconsin Act 59, section 9133 (6p).
(ea) Enforcement aids — spearfishing enforcement. As a
continuing appropriation from the general fund, the amounts in
the schedule to make payments to counties and municipalities under s. 29.947 to reimburse them for certain law enforcement costs
associated with spearfishing.
(eq) Enforcement aids — boating enforcement. From the
moneys received under s. 30.52 (3), the amounts in the schedule
for the payment of state aids under s. 30.79, after first deducting
the amounts appropriated under sub. (3) (ar).
(er) Enforcement aids — all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain
vehicle enforcement. The amounts in the schedule from moneys
received from all-terrain vehicle and utility terrain vehicle fees
under s. 23.33 (2) (c) to (e) for local law enforcement aids.
(es) Enforcement aids — snowmobiling enforcement. The
amounts in the schedule from the snowmobile account in the conservation fund to provide law enforcement aids to counties as authorized under s. 350.12 (4) (a) 4. to be used exclusively for the
enforcement of ch. 350.
(ex) Enforcement aids — federal funds. All moneys received
from the federal government as authorized by the governor under
s. 16.54 for aids to localities.
(fc) Summer tribal youth program. From the general fund, the
amounts in the schedule for the summer tribal youth program under s. 23.09 (27).
(fq) Wildlife damage claims and abatement. All moneys received under ss. 29.181, 29.559 (1r), and 29.563 (13) and not appropriated under par. (fr) and subs. (1) (hs), (hx), and (Ls) and (5)
(fs) to provide state aid for the wildlife damage abatement program under s. 29.889 (5) (c) and the wildlife damage claim program under s. 29.889 (7) (d), for county administration costs under s. 29.889 (2) (d), and for payments under s. 29.89.
(fr) Wildlife abatement and control grants. Biennially, the
amounts in the schedule from moneys received under s. 29.563
(13) for wildlife abatement and control grants under s. 29.887.
(fs) Venison and wild turkey processing. Biennially, the
amounts in the schedule from moneys received under s. 29.563
(13) for the venison and wild turkey processing and donation program under s. 29.89 and for promotional and educational activities and materials to encourage voluntary contributions under s.
29.565.
(ft) Venison and wild turkey processing; voluntary contributions. All moneys received from voluntary contributions under s.
29.565 to be used for payments under the venison and wild turkey
processing and donation program under s. 29.89 and for promotional and educational activities and materials to encourage voluntary contributions under s. 29.565.
(fv) Wolf depredation program. All moneys received from the
issuance of wolf harvesting licenses under s. 29.185 and all processing fees received as authorized under s. 29.553 (1) (hr) to be
used for the wolf depredation program under s. 29.888 (1m).
(fw) Resource aids — Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin payments. All moneys received under s. 23.09 (23) (b) for
payments to the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin under s. 23.09 (23) (d).
(hq) Department land acquisition. From the moneys received
by the department for forestry activities, the amounts in the
schedule for transfer to the capital improvement fund.
(hr) County forest grants. From the moneys received by the
department for forestry activities, the amounts in the schedule for
transfer to the capital improvement fund.
(6) ENVIRONMENTAL AIDS. From the general fund or other
fund if so indicated:
(ag) Environmental aids – nonpoint source; general fund. Biennially, the amounts in the schedule for grants and assistance
under the nonpoint source water pollution abatement program
under s. 281.65.
(aq) Environmental aids; nonpoint source. Biennially, from
the environmental fund, the amounts in the schedule for grants
and assistance under the nonpoint source water pollution abatement program under s. 281.65.
(ar) Environmental aids — lake protection

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