Current through August 26, 2024
Department foresters shall comply with the following
priorities in providing assistance to and responding to requests for assistance
from private landowners within the resources available and normal work
plan:
(1) PRIORITY I ACTIVITIES. The
following activities, listed in order of significance, shall be the highest
priority for department foresters providing private forestry assistance except
that department foresters may exercise discretion in applying the priorities
within this subsection and sub. (2) based on statutory requirements, seasonal
needs and scheduling efficiency:
(a) A first
time request from a landowner for management guidance including an assessment
of the landowner's objectives, a walk-through or cruise of the property,
educational and advisory information, written management recommendations or
referral to other resource professionals.
(b) Timber sale guidance including forest
reconnaissance, a written harvest prescription or a referral to other resource
professionals.
Note: Timber sale guidance is distinguished
from timber sale marking, which is listed in sub. (2) (a).
(c) Administration and oversight of the
forest tax laws including review of petitions for eligibility, preparation of
management plans, mandatory practices follow up and enforcement of the
provisions of the law.
(d)
Establishment of mandatory practices under forest tax laws in subchs. I and VI,
Stats., if a cooperating forester has not provided assistance.
(e) Administration of the Wisconsin forest
landowner grant program in s.
26.38,
Stats., and federal cost-sharing programs related to forest management
practices.
(f) One-to-one
educational opportunities with private landowners and cooperating foresters;
landowner or educator conferences, workshops and field demonstrations;
assistance to school and community forests; and news articles.
(g) Major pest outbreaks or other
catastrophic occurrences.
(h)
Coordination of state tree nursery orders and shipments.
(2) PRIORITY II ACTIVITIES. The following
activities shall be important, but a lower priority for department foresters
providing private forestry assistance:
(a)
Timber sale marking and volume designation including painting, flagging or
otherwise marking individual trees or cutting boundaries for the purpose of a
commercial harvest on land not under the forest tax programs in subchs. I and
VI, Stats., but for which there is a written management plan and within the
limitations specified in sub. (3).
(b) Tree planting advice on land not under
the forest tax programs in subchs. I and VI, Stats., or a state or federal
cost-sharing program.
(c)
Certification of need and performance for federal cost-sharing assistance
programs not immediately related to management of forests.
(d) Educational presentations to school
groups, civic groups, or at parades or fairs.
(e) Development of forest stewardship
management plans on lands not enrolled or for which there is no application for
enrollment under the forest tax laws in subchs. I and VI, Stats.
(f) Facilitation of any forest improvement,
pruning, thinning, site preparation, release or tree planting practices which
are not mandatory under the forest tax programs in subchs. I and VI,
Stats.
(g) Insect and disease
surveys and recommendations other than those related to catastrophic
outbreaks.
(3)
LIMITATIONS, EXEMPTIONS AND PROHIBITIONS ON ASSISTANCE. Assistance by
department foresters shall ensure that forestry benefits will be provided to
the greatest number of landowners.
(a)
Limitations.
1. Each
landowner requesting forest management assistance may receive no more than 24
hours of technical forestry service during each calendar year.
2. All timber sale marking and volume
designation on land subject to a request for assistance shall be referred to
cooperating foresters pursuant to cooperative agreements between the department
and the cooperating foresters. The department may not provide timber sale
marking assistance unless the landowner can demonstrate to the department's
satisfaction that timber sale assistance is not reasonably available from a
cooperating forester. The department shall provide the necessary forms and
specifications for this referral system.
3. Department foresters may establish timber
sales only after higher priorities are met.
4. Department foresters may only establish
timber sales on lands for which there is a current forest management
plan.
(b)
Exemptions. The following activities are exempt from the work
day assistance limit established in par. (a):
1. Activities related to compliance with the
forest tax programs in subchs. I and VI, Stats.
2. Department cooperative services pertaining
to administration of federal cost-sharing programs administered by the
consolidated farm services agency.
3. Assistance to state and federal agencies,
and local units of government, as time and workload priorities permit. This
exemption does not preclude the use of cooperating foresters to provide service
to these agencies and governments.
(c)
Prohibitions. The
following are services which may not be provided by department foresters on
privately owned lands:
1. Appraisals of
forest land, timber, timber damage, or right-of-ways. This prohibition does not
preclude department foresters from providing general information on established
stumpage values and current market trends.
2. Timber sale boundary establishment other
than with a hand compass.
3.
Private boundary line establishment by any means.
4. Preparation or enforcement of timber sale
contracts other than providing an approved sample contract form.
5. Investigation or involvement with civil
trespass, other than when investigating for a violation of ch. 26,
Stats.
6. Shearing of Christmas
trees except for instructional or educational purposes.
7. Arboriculture and tree-trimming.
8. Performing cultural practices or tree
planting except for instructional or educational purposes.
9. Scaling cut forest products except for
instructional or educational purposes.