Wisconsin Code § 93.07

Department duties
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It shall be the duty of the
department:
(1) REGULATIONS. To make and enforce such regulations, not
inconsistent with law, as it may deem necessary for the exercise
and discharge of all the powers and duties of the department, and
to adopt such measures and make such regulations as are necessary and proper for the enforcement by the state of chs. 93 to 100,
which regulations shall have the force of law.
(2) FORMS. To prescribe forms for all applications, notices

and reports required to be made to the department or which are
necessary in its work.
(3) PROMOTION OF AGRICULTURE. To promote the interests
of agriculture, dairying, horticulture, manufacturing, commercial
fishing and the domestic arts and to advertise Wisconsin and its
dairy, food, and agricultural products by conducting campaigns
of education throughout the United States and in foreign markets.
Such campaigns shall include the distribution of educational and
advertising material concerning Wisconsin and its plant, animal,
food, and dairy products. The department shall coordinate efforts
by the state to advertise and promote agricultural products of this
state, with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
where appropriate. The department shall submit its request and
plan for market development program expenditures for each biennium with its biennial budget request. The plan shall include the
identification and priority of expenditures for each market development program activity.
(4) STATE AID TO LIVESTOCK BREEDERS ASSOCIATION. To
receive and examine, prior to its transmission to the department
of administration, the biennial request for state aid of the Wisconsin Livestock Breeders Association; to transmit and make recommendations upon this request to the department of administration
and the governor; and to advise as to the manner of expending
and accounting for state moneys appropriated to that
organization.
(5) ADVICE TO UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM. To give
advice to the state superintendent of public instruction as to the
courses in agricultural economics to be given in the University of
Wisconsin System.
(6) EXHIBITS. Upon authorization by the governor, to make
such public exhibits as will tend to inform the public of the work
of the department, and to give such aid in farmers’ institutes,
dairy and food and farmers’ conventions and the agricultural department of the state university as may be deemed advisable.
(7) INFORMATION. (a) To collect from the several counties
information concerning the extent, condition and prices of farm
crops; the number, conditions of health and value of farm animals; prevailing conditions of weather, and such other information as the department may deem of value to the agricultural interests of the state, and to publish monthly statements of such reports, for free distribution among the farmers and other interested
persons of the state.
(b) To collect and publish, in the form best calculated to attract to the state desirable immigrants and capital, information relating to the advantages and opportunities offered by this state to
the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer, the home seeker, and
the summer visitor. The publication shall be subject to s. 35.29
and shall be in form of circulars, folders and pamphlets, and may
be translated and printed in foreign languages; to cause to be inserted in newspapers, magazines and farm papers appropriate notices, and to maintain permanent exhibits in populous centers, if
the department shall determine that the best interests of the state
will be advanced thereby.
(c) To furnish free, in its discretion, copies of the publications
printed under its direction to advancement associations, and societies organized to promote immigration and the development and
enrichment of the state, when application is made therefor; to furnish other persons such copies as may be requested at the actual
cost of printing; and the money received for such copies shall be
paid into the state treasury and credited to the appropriation from
which said cost of printing was paid.
(d) To obtain from the heads of the several departments of the
state government, the faculty of the state university and the several state institutions, and they are hereby directed to furnish to
the department upon request, such information as may be at their
command relating to the resources of this state.
(8) AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. To fix standards of germination
for agricultural seeds.
(9) GROUNDWATER PROTECTION. To comply with the requirements of ch. 160 in the administration of any program, responsibility or activity assigned or delegated to it by law.
(10) ANIMAL HEALTH; QUARANTINE. To protect the health of
animals located in this state and of humans residing in this state
and to determine and employ the most efficient and practical
means for the prevention, suppression, control, and eradication of
communicable diseases among animals. For these purposes, the
department may establish, maintain, enforce, and regulate such
quarantine and such other measures relating to the importation,
movement, and care of animals and their products, the disinfection of suspected localities and articles, and the disposition of animals, as the department determines are necessary. The definition of “communicable disease” in s. 990.01 (5g) does not apply
to this subsection.
(10m) RULES FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS. To promulgate rules
specifying which animals are domestic animals for purposes of s.
169.01 (7). The rules shall specify that fur-bearing animals to
which s. 29.627 applies are domestic animals.
(11) HUMANE ACTIVITIES. To cooperate with humane societies and assist duly appointed humane officers in the enforcement of the laws relating to humane education and the prevention
of cruelty to animals.
(12) PLANT PESTS. To conduct surveys and inspections for
the detection and control of pests injurious to plants, make, modify, and enforce reasonable rules needed to prevent the dissemination of pests, declare and manage emergencies relating to the detection and control of pests injurious to plants, provided that such
declaration does not supersede the authority of the chief state
forester under s. 23.114 or the department of natural resources
under s. 26.30, and suggest methods of control.
(13) INSPECTION OF APIARIES. To inspect apiaries, furnish
information to owners and caretakers with respect to the eradication and prevention of diseases and pest infestations injurious to
honeybees.
(14) POULTRY SLAUGHTERHOUSES. To prescribe regulations
for the slaughtering of poultry for market.
(15) COOPERATION. To cooperate with and provide technical
assistance to the several counties, towns, villages and cities in the
expenditure of funds raised by the said counties, towns, villages
and cities for the control of plant pests or animal diseases.
(16m) LABORATORY FEES, OUT-OF-STATE USERS. To charge
each out-of-state person receiving a service from any department
laboratory a service fee, the amount of which equals at least 100
percent of the amount of the department’s costs to provide the
laboratory service, including administrative and facility costs.
(17) PROMOTION OF MARKETING. (a) To promote the efficient marketing of the dairy and farm products of Wisconsin,
through cooperative marketing associations now in operation or
which may be organized hereafter.
(b) To study the possibilities for increasing the markets for
Wisconsin dairy and farm products, and through publications,
advertising and other appropriate methods to endeavor to extend
and improve these markets.
(c) To center the efforts of the department in the performance
of its duties under this subsection upon the development of a centralized system of the cooperative marketing of dairy products of
Wisconsin. The department may at any time, however, with the
approval of the governor, extend its operations to other farm
products, for the purpose of developing similar centralized sys-

tems for the cooperative marketing of such Wisconsin farm
products.
(d) To encourage the consumption of Wisconsin cheese by designing an official logotype to serve as a recognizable identification mark appropriate for affixation to and display in connection
with cheese produced in this state as provided in s. 100.057.
(18) GOALS AND ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS. (a) In this subsection, “economic development program” means a program or activity having
the primary purpose of encouraging the establishment and
growth of business in this state, including the creation and retention of jobs, and that satisfies all of the following:
1. The program receives funding from the state or federal
government that is allocated through an appropriation under ch.
20.
2. The program provides financial assistance, tax benefits, or
direct services to specific industries, businesses, local governments, or organizations.
(b) In consultation with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, to do all of the following for each economic
development program administered by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection:
1. Establish clear and measurable goals for the program that
are tied to statutory policy objectives.
2. Establish at least one quantifiable benchmark for each program goal described in subd. 1.
3. Require that each recipient of a grant or loan under the
program submit a report to the department. Each contract with a
recipient of a grant or loan under the program shall specify the
frequency and format of the report to be submitted to the department and the performance measures to be included in the report.
4. Establish a method for evaluating the projected results of
the program with actual outcomes as determined by evaluating
the information described in subds. 1. and 2.
5. Annually and independently verify, from a sample of
grants and loans, the accuracy of the information required to be
reported under subd. 3.
6. Establish by rule a requirement that the recipient of a grant
or loan under the program of at least $100,000 submit to the department a verified statement signed by both an independent certified public accountant licensed or certified under ch. 442 and
the director or principal officer of the recipient to attest to the accuracy of the verified statement, and make available for inspection the documents supporting the verified statement. The department shall include the requirement established by rule under
this subdivision in the contract entered into by a grant or loan
recipient.
7. Establish by rule policies and procedures permitting the
department to do all of the following if a recipient of a grant or
loan or tax benefits under the program submits false or misleading information to the department or fails to comply with the
terms of a contract entered into with the department under the
program and fails to provide to the satisfaction of the department
an explanation for the noncompliance:
a. Recoup payments made to the recipient.
b. Withhold payments to be made to the recipient.
c. Impose a forfeiture on the recipient.
(19) PEST CONTROL COMPACT. To cooperate with the insurance fund established by the pest control compact ratified and enacted by chapter 583, laws of 1965 . The secretary shall be the
compact administrator for this state.
(20) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COORDINATION
AND REPORTING. (a) The department shall coordinate any economic development assistance with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
(b) Annually, no later than October 1, to submit to the joint
legislative audit committee and to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3) a comprehensive report assessing economic development programs, as defined in
sub. (18) (a), administered by the department. The report shall
include all of the information required under s. 238.07 (2). The
department shall collaborate with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to make readily accessible to the public
on an Internet-based system the information required under this
subsection.
(21) STATISTICS. To compile at least once in 2 years statistics
relating to the dairy industry in this state, and for that purpose
may forward to the owner or manager of any creamery, cheese
factory, or condensary, or to any other person dealing in or manufacturing dairy products, forms calling for specific information
relating to the dairy industry. In the case of cheese factories, the
information called for shall include the number of pounds each of
American, Swiss, limburger and brick cheese made in each factory. A person subject to this subsection shall, within 60 days
from the receipt of the forms from the department, complete and
return the forms to the department. All questions propounded
and all information required by the forms shall be answered and
furnished, so far as it is within the power of the person completing the form to answer the questions or furnish the information.
The department may take other necessary steps to secure full and
complete information and statistics relating to the dairy industry,
and to promote the welfare of the dairy industry.
(22) COUNTY FAIR COORDINATOR. To designate an employee
of the department to serve as county fair coordinator.
(24) ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS. To enforce chs. 88 and 93 to
100 and all other laws entrusted to its administration, and
especially:
(a) To enforce the laws regarding the production, manufacture
and sale, offering or exposing for sale or having in possession
with intent to sell, of any dairy, food or drug product.
(b) To enforce the laws regarding the adulteration or misbranding of any articles of food, drink, condiment or drug.
(c) To inspect any milk, butter, cheese, lard, syrup, coffee, tea
or other article of food, drink, condiment or drug made or offered
for sale within this state which it may suspect or have reason to
believe to be impure, unhealthful, misbranded, adulterated or
counterfeit, or in any way unlawful.
(d) To prosecute or cause to be prosecuted any person engaged
in the manufacture or sale, offering or exposing for sale or having
in possession with intent to sell, of any adulterated dairy product
or of any adulterated, misbranded, counterfeit, or otherwise unlawful article or articles of food, drink, condiment or drug.
(e) To enforce the laws for the sanitary care of campgrounds
and camping resorts, recreational and educational camps, public
swimming pools, hotels, tourist rooming houses, vending machine commissaries, vending machines, and other persons or entities subject to regulation by the department.
(26) ALTERNATIVE FUEL REFUELING FACILITIES. To pursue
the establishment and maintenance of sufficient alternative fuel
refueling facilities at public retail outlets to meet the traveling
needs of the public.

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