Wisconsin Code § 29.888

Wolf depredation program; wolf damage claims
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(1b) In this section:
(a) “Federal endangered list” has the meaning given in s.
29.185 (1b) (a).
(b) “State endangered list” has the meaning given in s. 29.185
(1b) (b).
(1m) The department shall administer a wolf depredation
program under which payments may be made to persons who apply for reimbursement for death or injury caused by wolves to
livestock, to hunting dogs other than those being actively used in
the hunting of wolves, and to pets and for management and control activities conducted by the department for the purpose of reducing such damage caused by wolves. The department may
make payments for death or injury caused by wolves under this
program only if the death or injury occurs during a period of time
when the wolf is not listed on the federal endangered list and is
not listed on the state endangered list. The department may expend moneys under this program for its management and control
activities only during a period of time when the wolf is not listed
on the federal endangered list and is not listed on the state endangered list.
(2) The department shall establish maximum amounts that
will be paid under sub. (1m) depending on the type of animal that
suffered the death or injury. If the department determines that the
amount available from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (fv)
is insufficient in a given fiscal year for making all of these payments, the department shall make the payments on a prorated
basis.
(3) If, after making the payments under sub. (2), there are
moneys remaining in the appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (fv)
for a given fiscal year, the department may use all or part of the
remaining moneys in the following fiscal year for management
and control of the wolf population activities conducted by the
department.
(4) If there are any moneys remaining at the end of a given
fiscal year after making the payments under sub. (2) and paying
for activities authorized under sub. (3), these moneys shall lapse
into the conservation fund, notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (c).
(5) (a) From the sources described in par. (c), the department
shall pay damage claims for damage caused by wolves during the
period when the wolf is listed on the federal endangered list or on
the state endangered list.
(b) The department shall pay damage claims under par. (a) as
soon as practicable after determining that the claim is eligible to
be paid.
(c) The department shall make the remainder of the payments
from the appropriation accounts under s. 20.370 (1) (fb), (fe), and
(fs). If the department determines that the amount available under s. 20.370 (1) (fb), (fe), and (fs) is insufficient in a given fiscal
year to pay the claims under par. (a), the department may request
the joint committee on finance to take action under s. 13.101.
The requirement of a finding of emergency under s. 13.101 (3)
(a) 1. does not apply to such a request.

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