Wisconsin Code § 92.04

Land and water conservation board
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(1) POWERS. (a) Hearings. The board may hold public hearings in the
performance of its functions.
(b) Delegation. The board may delegate to its chairperson or
to one or more of its members any of its powers or duties.
(c) Soil and water conservation studies and recommendations. The board may make studies and recommendations on
matters relating to soil and water conservation.
(2) DUTIES. (a) Advise secretary and department. The board
shall advise the secretary and department on matters relating to
exercise of the department’s authority under this chapter.
(b) Review land and water resource management plans. The
board shall review land and water resource management plans
prepared under s. 92.10 and make recommendations to the department on approval or disapproval of those plans.
(d) Review plans. The board shall review annual grant allocation plans developed under s. 92.14 (6) (b) and make recommendations to the department on approval, modification or disapproval of the plans.
(e) Review joint evaluation plan. The board shall review the
evaluation plan prepared under s. 92.14 (13). After its review, the
board shall make recommendations on the plan to the department
and to the department of natural resources.
(f) Review annual reports. The board shall review the annual
reports under ss. 92.14 (12) and 281.65 (4) (o).
(g) Advise the University of Wisconsin System. The board

shall advise the University of Wisconsin System annually on
needed research and educational programs relating to soil and
water conservation.
(h) State erosion control goals; compliance and evaluation.
The board shall review compliance with state soil erosion control
goals established under s. 92.025. The board shall notify the department and the legislature if these goals are not achieved or if it
is unlikely that these goals will be achieved.
(i) Tolerable erosion levels. The board shall establish a tolerable erosion level based on an erosion rate which is acceptable
and maintains long-term soil productivity.
(j) Records. The board shall keep a full and accurate record of
all proceedings before it and all actions taken by it.
(k) Review of pollution abatement determinations. The board
shall review and affirm or reverse decisions of county land conservation committees under s. 281.20 (3) (b) when review is requested under s. 281.20 (5). The board may conduct an informal
hearing that is not a contested case under ch. 227.
(L) Review of critical site determinations. The board shall review and affirm or reverse decisions of county land conservation
committees under s. 281.65 (7) (a) 2. when review is requested
under s. 281.65 (7) (b). The board may conduct an informal hearing which is not a contested case under ch. 227.
(3) RULES REVIEW. (a) Board review. The board shall review
all rules of the department relating to implementation of this
chapter prior to promulgation.
(b) Submission for review. Before submitting proposed rules
to the legislative council staff under s. 227.15, the department
shall submit the proposed rules to the board for comment. The
board has 30 days to submit comments on the proposed rules to
the department.
(c) Emergency rules. If the department promulgates an emergency rule under s. 227.24, it shall provide a copy of the rule to
the board prior to publication of the rule in the official state
paper.
(d) Hearing. The chairperson of the board, or his or her designee from the board, may cochair with the department any public hearing held by the department on proposed rules.
(e) Dissenting report. The department shall submit to the
board a copy of the report required under s. 227.19 (2) on proposed rules. The board may prepare a dissenting report stating its
recommendations on the proposed rules. The board shall prepare
any dissenting report within 10 days from the date of receipt of
the department’s report. The department shall attach the dissenting report to the department’s report, send them to the presiding
officer of each house of the legislature and distribute copies under s. 227.19 (2). The department shall cause a statement to appear in the Wisconsin administrative register to the effect that a
dissenting report of the board was submitted to the presiding officer of each house of the legislature.
(f) No rule-making power. The board has no rule-making authority on matters relating to soil and water conservation.

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