Wisconsin Code § 29.974

Penalties; repeaters
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(1) If a person is convicted
of any violation of this chapter, of s. 167.31 (2) or (3) or of a rule
promulgated under s. 167.31 (4m), and it is alleged in the indictment, information or complaint, and proved or admitted on trial
or ascertained by the court after conviction that the person was
previously convicted within a period of 5 years for a violation of
this chapter, of s. 167.31 (2) or (3) or of a rule promulgated under
s. 167.31 (4m) by any court of this state, the person shall be fined
not more than $100, or imprisoned not more than 6 months or
both. In addition, all hunting, fishing and trapping approvals issued to the person shall be revoked and no hunting, fishing or
trapping approval may be issued to the person for a period of one
year after the 2nd conviction.
(2) (a) In this subsection, “wild animal” does not include a
farm-raised deer, a farm-raised fish, a farm-raised game bird, or a
wild animal subject to regulation under ch. 169.
(b) When any person is convicted and it is alleged in the indictment, information or complaint and proved or admitted on
trial or ascertained by the court after conviction that the person
had been before convicted 3 times within a period of 3 years for
violations of this chapter or department order punishable under s.
29.501 (10) , 29.601 (1) or 29.971 (5) , or for violation of s.
29.539, or for violation of any statute or department order regulating the taking or possession of any wild animal or carcass during the closed season or any combination of those violations by
any court of this state, and that the convictions remain of record
and unreversed, the person shall be fined not more than $2,000 or
imprisoned for not more than 9 months or both.
(3) No penalty for any violation listed in sub. (1) or (2) may
be reduced or diminished by reason of this section.

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