Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 23 - Conservation.
23.24 - Aquatic plants.

23.24 Aquatic plants.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) “Aquaculture" has the meaning given in s. 93.01 (1d).
(b) “Aquatic plant" means a planktonic, submergent, emergent, or floating-leaf plant or any part thereof.
(c) “Control" means to cut, remove, destroy, or suppress.
(d) “Cultivate" means to intentionally maintain the growth or existence of.
(e) “Distribute" means to sell, offer to sell, distribute for no consideration, or offer to distribute for no consideration.
(f) “Introduce" means to plant, cultivate, stock, or release.
(g) “Invasive aquatic plant" means an aquatic plant that is designated under sub. (2) (b).
(h) “Manage" means to introduce or control.
(i) “Native" means indigenous to the waters of this state.
(j) “Nonnative" means not indigenous to the waters of this state.
(k) “Waters of this state" means any surface waters within the territorial limits of this state.
(2) Department duties.
(a) The department shall establish a program for the waters of this state to do all of the following:
1. Implement efforts to protect and develop diverse and stable communities of native aquatic plants.
2. Regulate how aquatic plants are managed.
4. Administer and establish by rule procedures and requirements for the issuing of aquatic plant management permits required under sub. (3).
(b) Under the program implemented under par. (a), the department shall designate by rule which aquatic plants are invasive aquatic plants for purposes of this section. The department shall designate Eurasian water milfoil, curly leaf pondweed, and purple loosestrife as invasive aquatic plants and may designate any other aquatic plant as an invasive aquatic plant if it has the ability to cause significant adverse change to desirable aquatic habitat, to significantly displace desirable aquatic vegetation, or to reduce the yield of products produced by aquaculture.
(c) The requirements promulgated under par. (a) 4. may specify any of the following:
1. The quantity of aquatic plants that may be managed under an aquatic plant management permit.
2. The species of aquatic plants that may be managed under an aquatic plant management permit.
3. The areas in which aquatic plants may be managed under an aquatic plant management permit.
4. The methods that may be used to manage aquatic plants under an aquatic plant management permit.
5. The times during which aquatic plants may be managed under an aquatic plant management permit.
6. The allowable methods for disposing or using aquatic plants that are removed or controlled under an aquatic plant management permit.
7. The requirements for plans that the department may require under sub. (3) (b).
(3) Permits.
(a) Unless a person has a valid aquatic plant management permit issued by the department, no person may do any of the following:
1. Introduce nonnative aquatic plants into waters of this state.
2. Manually remove aquatic plants from navigable waters.
3. Control aquatic plants in waters of this state by the use of chemicals.
4. Control aquatic plants in navigable waters by introducing biological agents, by using a process that involves dewatering, desiccation, burning, or freezing, or by using mechanical means.
(b) The department may require that an application for an aquatic plant management permit contain a plan for the department's approval as to how the aquatic plants will be introduced, removed, or controlled.
(c) The department may promulgate a rule to establish fees for aquatic plant management permits. Under the rule, the department may establish a different fee for an aquatic plant management permit to manage aquatic plants that are located in a body of water that is entirely confined on the property of one property owner.
(4) Exemptions from permits.
(a) In this subsection:
1. “Local governmental unit" means a political subdivision of this state, a special purpose district in this state, an instrumentality or corporation of the political subdivision or special purpose district, or a combination or subunit of any of the foregoing.
2. “State agency" means any office, department, independent agency, or attached board or commission within the executive branch of state government, or any special purpose authority created by statute.
(b) The permit requirement under sub. (3) does not apply to any of the following:
1. A person who manually removes aquatic plants from privately owned stream beds with the permission of the landowner.
2. A person who engages in an activity listed under sub. (3) (a) in the course of harvesting wild rice as authorized under s. 29.607.
3. A person who engages in an activity listed under sub. (3) (a) in the course of operating a fish farm as authorized under s. 95.60.
4. A person who engages in an activity listed under sub. (3) (a) in the course of performing shoreline maintenance as authorized under s. 30.125.
(c) The department may promulgate a rule to waive the permit requirement under sub. (3) (a) 2. for any of the following:
1. A person who owns property on which there is a body of water that is entirely confined on the property of that person.
2. A riparian owner who manually removes aquatic plants from a body of water that abuts the owner's property provided that the removal does not interfere with the rights of other riparian owners.
3. A person who is controlling purple loosestrife.
4. A person who uses chemicals in a body of water for the purpose of controlling bacteria on bathing beaches.
5. A person who uses chemicals on plants to prevent the plants from interfering with the use of water for drinking purposes.
6. A state agency or a local governmental unit that uses a chemical treatment in a body of water for the purpose of protecting the public health.
(5) Distribution prohibited. No person may distribute an invasive aquatic plant.
(6) Penalties.
(a) Except as provided in par. (b), any person who violates sub. (3) shall forfeit not more than $200.
(b) A person who violates sub. (3) and who, within 5 years before the arrest of the current conviction, was previously convicted of a violation of sub. (3) shall be fined not less than $700 nor more than $2,000 or shall be imprisoned for not less than 6 months nor more than 9 months or both.
(c) The court may order a person who is convicted under par. (b) to abate any nuisance caused by the violation, restore any natural resource damaged by the violation, or take other appropriate action to eliminate or minimize any environmental damage caused by the violation.
(d) A person who violates sub. (5) shall forfeit not more than $100.
History: 2001 a. 16, 109; 2007 a. 20; 2011 a. 258; 2017 a. 281.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 23 - Conservation.

23.09 - Conservation.

23.091 - Recreation areas.

23.0912 - Land management, maintenance, and improvement activities.

23.0913 - Report on land acquisitions.

23.0915 - Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship program.

23.0916 - Stewardship land access.

23.09165 - Stewardship programs information and public access notice.

23.0917 - Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship 2000 program.

23.0918 - Natural resources land endowment fund.

23.0919 - Wisconsin outdoor wildlife heritage trust fund.

23.092 - Habitat areas.

23.093 - Carp control research.

23.094 - Stream bank protection program.

23.095 - Protection of natural resources.

23.0951 - Wildlife action plan.

23.0953 - Grants to counties for land acquisition.

23.0955 - Assistance to nonprofit conservation organizations.

23.0956 - Assistance for private conservation activities.

23.0957 - Annual grants to a nonstock, nonprofit corporation; urban land conservation.

23.096 - Grants to nonprofit conservation organizations.

23.0962 - Grant to a nonprofit conservation organization for Black Point Estate.

23.0963 - Acquisition of the Canadian Pacific Railway corridor.

23.0965 - Payments to Ducks Unlimited, Inc.

23.097 - Urban forestry grants.

23.098 - Grants for property development on properties owned by the department.

23.099 - Grants for property development relating to wetland mitigation.

23.10 - Conservation wardens.

23.11 - General powers.

23.113 - Designation of chief state forester.

23.114 - Duties of the chief state forester.

23.115 - Designation of trails, etc.

23.116 - Department property; mapping and access to roads.

23.1165 - Sale of insect repellant.

23.117 - Use of trails by bicycles and electric personal assistive mobility devices.

23.118 - Signage required.

23.1185 - Lyme disease awareness.

23.119 - Consent to use certain off-highway vehicles.

23.12 - Bylaws.

23.125 - Natural resources board member conflicts of interest.

23.13 - Governor to be informed.

23.135 - Forest land inventory and report.

23.14 - Approval required before new lands acquired.

23.145 - Certain land sales required.

23.146 - Installation of telecommunications systems.

23.15 - Sale of state-owned lands under the jurisdiction of the department of natural resources.

23.16 - Periodicals.

23.165 - Promotional activities; other publications.

23.167 - Goals and accountability measures for economic development programs.

23.169 - Economic development assistance coordination and reporting.

23.17 - Ice age trail.

23.173 - Richard A. Grobschmidt Memorial Bridge.

23.175 - State trails.

23.177 - Nonmotorized recreation and transportation trails council.

23.178 - Off-road vehicle council.

23.179 - Off-highway motorcycle council.

23.19 - Menomonee River conservation project.

23.195 - Monona terrace project in Madison.

23.196 - Willow flowage project.

23.197 - Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson stewardship programs; specific projects or activities.

23.198 - Milwaukee Lakeshore State Park.

23.1987 - Fish hatchery infrastructure project.

23.20 - Use of department gravel pits.

23.22 - Invasive species.

23.235 - Nuisance weeds.

23.2355 - Weed management grants.

23.24 - Aquatic plants.

23.25 - Geographic powers and duties.

23.26 - Natural areas preservation council.

23.27 - Natural areas; definitions; importance; inventory; acquisition; sales.

23.28 - State natural areas; designated state natural areas.

23.29 - Wisconsin natural areas heritage program.

23.293 - State ice age trail area dedication.

23.295 - Ice age trail area grants.

23.30 - Outdoor recreation program.

23.305 - Leasing of department land for recreational purposes.

23.31 - Recreation resources facilities.

23.32 - Wetlands mapping.

23.321 - Wetland identification and confirmation.

23.322 - Fees for computer accessible water resource management information.

23.323 - Wetlands informational brochure.

23.325 - Aerial photographic survey.

23.33 - All-terrain vehicles and utility terrain vehicles.

23.335 - Off-highway motorcycles.

23.35 - Reciprocal registration exemption agreements for federally recognized American Indian tribes and bands.

23.38 - Natural resources law violation hotline.

23.39 - Placement of wind turbines.

23.40 - Environmental impact statement.

23.41 - Construction and service contracts.

23.42 - Environmental consulting costs for federal licensing of power projects.

23.425 - Environmental education.

23.426 - Programs at the Horicon Marsh education and visitor center.

23.43 - Entities qualified to evaluate the safety of sport shooting ranges.

23.45 - Nondisclosure of certain personal information.

23.47 - Forms of proof; electronic retrieval of information; reprints.

23.49 - Credit card use charges.

23.50 - Procedure in forfeiture actions.

23.51 - Words and phrases defined.

23.52 - Two forms of action.

23.53 - Use of citation.

23.54 - Citation form.

23.55 - Complaint and summons forms.

23.56 - Arrest with a warrant.

23.57 - Arrest without a warrant.

23.58 - Temporary questioning without arrest.

23.59 - Search during temporary questioning.

23.60 - Search incident to the issuance of a lawfully issued citation.

23.61 - Search and seizure; when authorized.

23.62 - Issuance of a citation.

23.63 - Officer's action after issuance of citation.

23.64 - Deposit after release.

23.65 - Issuance of complaint and summons.

23.66 - Deposit.

23.67 - Deposit and stipulation of no contest.

23.68 - Pleading.

23.69 - Motions.

23.70 - Arraignment; plea.

23.71 - Not guilty plea; immediate trial.

23.72 - Not guilty plea.

23.73 - Discovery.

23.74 - Mode of trial.

23.75 - Proceedings in court.

23.76 - Burden of proof.

23.77 - Jury trial.

23.78 - Verdict.

23.79 - Judgment.

23.795 - Nonpayment of judgments.

23.80 - Judgment against a corporation or municipality.

23.81 - Effect of plea of no contest.

23.82 - Fees.

23.83 - Appeal.

23.84 - Forfeitures, costs, fees, and surcharges collected; to whom paid.

23.85 - Statement to county board; payment to state.

23.90 - Place of trial.

23.99 - Parties to a violation.