Wisconsin Code § 66.0407

Noxious weeds
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(1) In this section:
(a) “Destroy” means the complete killing of weeds or the
killing of weed plants above the surface of the ground by the use
of chemicals, cutting, tillage, cropping system, pasturing livestock, or any or all of these in effective combination, at a time and
in a manner as will effectually prevent the weed plants from maturing to the bloom or flower stage.
(b) “Noxious weed” means Canada thistle, leafy spurge, field
bindweed, any weed designated as a noxious weed by the department of natural resources by rule, and any other weed the governing body of any municipality or the county board of any county
by ordinance or resolution declares to be noxious within its respective boundaries.
(3) A person owning, occupying or controlling land shall destroy all noxious weeds on the land. The person having immediate charge of any public lands shall destroy all noxious weeds on
the lands. The highway patrolman on all federal, state or county
trunk highways shall destroy all noxious weeds on that portion of
the highway which that highway patrolman patrols. The town
board is responsible for the destruction of all noxious weeds on
the town highways.
(4) The chairperson of each town, the president of each village and the mayor or manager of each city may annually on or
before May 15 publish a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, that every
person is required by law to destroy all noxious weeds, as defined
in this section, on lands in the municipality which the person
owns, occupies or controls. A town, village or city which has
designated as its official newspaper or which uses for its official
notices the same newspaper as any other town, village or city may
publish the notice under this subsection in combination with the
other town, village or city.
(5) This section does not apply to Canada thistle or annual
noxious weeds that are located on land that the department of natural resources owns, occupies or controls and that is maintained
in whole or in part as habitat for wild birds by the department of
natural resources.

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