Wisconsin Code § 26.39

Forestry education and training
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “School forest” means a community forest that is owned or
operated by a school as provided in s. 28.20.
(b) “Sustainable forestry” has the meaning given in s. 28.04
(1) (e).
(2) FORESTRY EDUCATION CURRICULUM; SCHOOLS. Using
the moneys appropriated under s. 20.370 (2) (cu) , the department, in cooperation with the Center for Environmental Education in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, shall develop a forestry education curriculum for grades kindergarten to 12.
(5) FUNDING FOR SCHOOL FORESTS. The department shall
use the moneys allocated under s. 28.085 to provide funding to
school districts that have school forests for the purposes of maintaining the school forests and for transporting pupils to and from
the school forests. The department shall promulgate rules to implement and administer this subsection, including educational
and forest management requirements that school districts must
meet to receive funding under this subsection.
(6) FORESTRY INTERNSHIPS. The department shall use the
moneys allocated under s. 28.085 to provide internships to University of Wisconsin System students who are enrolled in a
course of study that will result in a bachelor’s or higher degree in
forestry. The department shall promulgate rules establishing the
application process and the criteria for receipt of an internship
under this subsection.
(7) LOGGING CERTIFICATION SCHOLARSHIPS. (a) From the
appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (ax) , the department shall establish a scholarship grant program to assist individuals who are
seeking certification by the Great Lakes Timber Professionals
Association as master loggers or who are seeking logger safety
training certified by the Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association. A scholarship grant under the program may not exceed
50 percent of the total cost of receiving the certification or training. The department shall promulgate rules that establish criteria
for the program.
(b) The department shall allocate $50,000 for fiscal year

2005-06 and $150,000 for each subsequent fiscal year for scholarship grants under this program.

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