Wisconsin Code § 28.025

Annual allowable timber harvests
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(1) In this
section, “forested property” means forested property owned by
this state and under the jurisdiction of the department from which
timber is harvested.
(2) The department shall establish annual allowable timber
harvests for each forested property. The department may establish a single annual allowable timber harvest that applies to 2 or
more forested properties in a particular region of this state, as determined by the department, if each one of those forested properties is smaller than 5,000 forested acres and if all of the proceeds
from the sale of timber harvested on those combined forested

properties are credited to appropriations under s. 20.370 that provide funding for the same purpose, as determined by the
department.
(3) (a) 1. By January 1, 2007, and biennially thereafter, the
department shall submit a report to the council on forestry specifying the total timber harvest on each forested property for the
previous biennium, except as provided under par. (b).
2. Notwithstanding subd. 1, the department shall submit its
report to the council on forestry as required under subd. 1. by January 1, 2009, and biennially thereafter, if the forested property
that is the subject of the report has not been inventoried by the department under s. 23.135.
(b) If, under sub. (2), the department establishes an annual allowable timber harvest for combined forest properties, the department may submit a report that specifies the total timber harvest
for these combined properties.
(c) If the department submits a report under this section that
states that the timber harvest for forested property in any biennium is less than 90 percent, or more than 110 percent, of the allowable timber harvest established under sub. (2), the council on
forestry shall prepare a report containing the reasons for noncompliance and recommendations on methods of ensuring that the
timber harvest is consistent with the annual allowable timber harvest established by the department under sub. (2). The council on
forestry shall submit the report to the governor, to the department, and to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3).

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