Wisconsin Code § 23.30

Outdoor recreation program
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(1) PURPOSE. The
purpose of this section is to promote, encourage, coordinate and
implement a comprehensive long-range plan to acquire, maintain
and develop for public use those areas of the state best adapted to
the development of a comprehensive system of state and local
outdoor recreation facilities and services in all fields, including,
without limitation because of enumeration, parks, forests, camping grounds, fishing and hunting grounds, trails, trail-side campsites and shelters, cross-country ski trails, bridle trails, related
historical sites, highway scenic easements, the lower Wisconsin
state riverway as defined in s. 30.40 (15), natural areas and local
recreation programs, except spectator sports, and to facilitate and
encourage the fullest beneficial public use of these areas.
(2) ESTABLISHED. The outdoor recreation program is established as a continuing program to financially assist the state and
local agency outdoor recreation program, including, without limitation because of enumeration, lake rehabilitation, coho salmon
production, wildlife management on county forests, public access, state park and forest recreation areas, fish and game habitat
areas, youth conservation camps, creation of new lakes, lake and
stream classification, the lower Wisconsin state riverway as defined in s. 30.40 (15), highway scenic easements, natural areas,
state aids for local governmental parks and other outdoor recreational facilities, acquisition and development, state aids for
county forest recreation areas development, related historic sites,
tourist information sites; recreational planning; scenic or wild
river preservation and use; and conservation work program.
(3) NATURAL RESOURCES BOARD. The natural resources
board is the body through which all governmental agencies and
nongovernmental agencies may coordinate their policies, plans
and activities with regard to Wisconsin outdoor recreation resources. To this end it shall:
(a) Consider and recommend to the governor and legislature
broad policies and standards to guide the comprehensive development of all outdoor recreation resources in Wisconsin, including,
without limitation because of enumeration, outdoor recreation
development in relation to state population patterns, low-cost
sewage system studies, the several outdoor recreation activities,
outdoor recreation development to aid the state recreation industry, and policies and standards to coordinate the respective outdoor recreation development programs of federal, state and local
governmental agencies and the recreation programs operated by
private enterprise.
(b) Coordinate the development of a comprehensive longrange plan for the acquisition and development of areas necessary
for a statewide system of recreational facilities. The comprehensive plan shall be based upon the outdoor recreation plans of the
several state agencies and local governmental agencies, and shall
be coordinated and modified as the board deems necessary to
comply with its policies and standards.
(c) Recommend to the legislature outdoor recreation program
appropriations and allocations which, in conjunction with other
financial sources supporting outdoor recreation resources, are
necessary to carry out plans coordinated by the board.
(d) Consider progress reports from state agencies to determine that all state appropriations for outdoor recreation are being
so expended that the policies and plans formulated by the board
will be accomplished.
(f) Advise federal agencies concerned of the pattern in which
all federal outdoor recreation resources financial assistance and
loan programs to state and local governmental agencies and to
nongovernmental associations and private individuals will most
completely implement the policies and plans of the board.
(g) Negotiate agreements between agencies concerned when
in the board’s judgment there is an overlap of authority or responsibilities in the completion of a project.
(h) Accept on behalf of the state and allocate to the appropriate state agency any gifts and grants of money, property or services made for the purposes of outdoor recreation in Wisconsin.
The proceeds of such gifts and grants may be expended for the
purpose of the gift or grant.

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