Wisconsin Code § 29.2295

Department approvals issued on the Lac du
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Flambeau reservation. (1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Band” means the Lac du Flambeau band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
(b) “Reservation” means the territory within the boundaries

 3229.2295 WILD ANIMALS AND PLANTS
of the Lac du Flambeau reservation that were in existence on
April 10, 1996.
(2) AUTHORIZATION. The band may elect to issue one or
more of the following types of approvals, subject to s. 29.024, as
an agent of the department:
(a) Nonresident annual fishing licenses.
(b) Nonresident 15-day fishing licenses.
(c) Nonresident 4-day fishing licenses.
(d) Nonresident annual family fishing licenses.
(e) Nonresident 15-day family fishing licenses.
(f) Nonresident 2-day sports fishing licenses.
(g) Resident annual fishing licenses.
(h) Resident 2-day sports fishing licenses.
(hm) Two-day inland lake trout fishing licenses.
(i) Husband and wife fishing licenses.
(j) Inland waters trout stamps.
(k) Resident sports licenses.
(L) Nonresident sports licenses.
(m) Sturgeon hook and line tags.
(3) FEES; ISSUANCE. (a) The band shall collect the fee for an
approval issued under sub. (2) in the same amount as is collected
by the department for the approval, including the issuing fee. Except as provided in par. (b), the band shall retain the entire fee that
it collects, including the issuing fee.
(b) For a resident or nonresident sports license, the band shall
retain only the amount that is equal to the fee for an annual fishing license plus the issuing fee and shall remit the balance to the
department.
(c) For a resident or nonresident sports license, in addition to
the fees collected under par. (a), the band shall collect the wildlife
damage surcharge and remit it to the department.
(d) The band may issue approvals under this section only to
applicants who appear in person on the reservation.
(4) REVENUES FROM ISSUANCE OF DEPARTMENT APPROVALS
ON THE RESERVATION BY OTHERS. (a) For each fiscal year, the
department shall pay to the band an amount for the issuance of
the approvals specified in sub. (2) (a) to (L) within the
reservation.
(am) The payment under par. (a) shall be equal to the amount
appropriated for that fiscal year under s. 20.370 (9) (hk) or the
amount calculated under par. (b), whichever is greater.
(b) For purposes of par. (am), the calculated amount shall be
the sum of the following:
1. The amount in fees received by the department from the
issuance of the approvals specified in sub. (2) (a) to (j) during the
preceding fiscal year by issuing agents other than the band at locations within the reservation.
2. An amount calculated by multiplying the number of resident and nonresident sports licenses issued during the preceding
fiscal year by issuing agents other than the band at locations
within the reservation by the amount of the fee for an annual fishing license, including the portion of the issuing fee for an annual
fishing license that the department receives.
(c) 1. Subject to subd. 2., the department shall make the payment under par. (a) from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (9)
(hk).
2. If the amount calculated under par. (b) for a fiscal year exceeds the amount appropriated under s. 20.370 (9) (hk) for that
fiscal year, the department shall make a payment from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (9) (ht) to the band that equals the difference between the 2 amounts.
(5) APPLICABILITY. This section does not apply unless the
department and the band have in effect a written agreement under
which the band agrees to comply with subs. (2) and (3) and that
contains all of the following terms:
(a) The manner in which the band will limit its treaty-based
right to fish outside the reservation.
(b) A requirement that the fees collected and retained by the
band under sub. (3) and the payments received under sub. (4) be
used only for fishery management within the reservation.

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