Wisconsin Code § 30.06

Waiver of certain provisions of this chapter
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The department, by rule, may waive the applicability to specified
navigable waters of the United States of all or part of those provisions of this chapter which relate to the establishment of bulkhead or pierhead lines or the placing of structures or deposits in
navigable waters or the removal of materials from the beds of
navigable waters. The department may promulgate such rule
only after it has entered into an agreement with the appropriate
federal agency wherein it is agreed that the comparable federal
law will be enforced on the waters in question in lieu of the state
law which is being waived. The objective of such agreement shall
be to avoid duplication of administration with respect to navigable waters over which this state and the U.S. government have
concurrent jurisdiction, in those situations wherein administration by a single governmental agency will tend to avoid confusion
and the necessity of obtaining permits from both the state and
federal governments by those who are subject to the law and at
the same time will adequately protect the public interest. The
agreement may contain such further provisions as are designed to
achieve this objective.

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