Wisconsin Code § 88.50

When state lands subject to assessment; rightof-way across state lands
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(1) Agricultural lands owned by
the state are subject to assessment in drainage proceedings. Other
lands owned by the state are not subject to such assessment.
Whenever the state acquires lands against which drainage assessments have been made and which no longer will be subject to assessment, the state shall pay the district all unpaid assessments
against such lands, whether due or not. The secretary of the
board then shall remove the lands from the district’s assessment
roll. Acquisition of such lands by the state shall not be construed
as prohibiting maintenance of existing drains.
(2) No drain may be constructed on lands owned by the state
or on lands on which the state exercises management control by
easement, lease or otherwise, without the written permission of
the agency responsible for the lands. The agency shall grant such
permission upon application made to it, unless it finds after notice and public hearing thereon that the proposed drain will be injurious to the use of the property for the purposes for which it was
acquired by the agency. Any administrative decision on the application, or any findings or order of the agency after public hearing,
made hereunder shall be subject to review under ch. 227.

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