Current through August 26, 2024
(1) ISSUANCE.
(a)
Department action. The
department shall issue wild ginseng harvest licenses and wild ginseng dealer's
licenses in accordance with the provisions of and for the purposes authorized
in s.
29.611,
Stats.
(b)
Applications.
1. 'Content.'
Wild ginseng harvest licenses and dealer's licenses shall be issued upon filing
of an application accompanied by the appropriate license fee, and bearing:
a. The applicant's signature;
b. The applicant's residence and post office
address;
c. A description of the
applicant;
d. A statement that the
applicant has complied with all of the laws regulating the issuance and
purchase of the license applied for; and
e. Such other facts as may be required by the
department.
2. 'Free
harvest license.' Applications for a free harvest license under s.
29.611, Stats., must
contain a description to the quarter section, township and range of the
property where the applicant's wild ginseng harvest will occur.
(2) HARVEST LICENSE.
(a)
Valid period. A harvest
license shall be valid for and authorize the taking of wild ginseng during the
period beginning September 1 and ending November 1, both dates
inclusive.
(b)
Sales by
harvesters.1. Wild ginseng harvested
in a lawful manner and with a valid harvest license may be sold by the licensee
to a licensed Wisconsin wild ginseng dealer from September 1 to March 31, both
dates inclusive.
1m. Any wild
ginseng not accompanied by a certificate of origin sold to licensed Wisconsin
nonresident wild ginseng dealers shall be returned to the state for
certification within 30 days of the sale.
2. Wild ginseng may be shipped out of state
by licensees only if accompanied by a certificate of origin issued by the
department and after inspection by an agent of the state.
(3) DEALER'S LICENSE. All persons
who engage in business with wild ginseng in Wisconsin shall have a valid
Wisconsin wild ginseng dealer's license in their own name, except for paid
employees or family members of a licensed dealer who are working at that
dealer's primary place of business as indicated on the dealer's
license.
(4) DEALER'S RECORDS.
(a)
Requirements. Each
licensed wild ginseng dealer shall keep a complete and accurate record in the
English language of each wild ginseng transaction. This record shall be on
forms provided by the department and shall be kept intact for a period of 3
years after the expiration of the dealer's license.
(b)
Purchase records. The
dealer's record of each wild ginseng purchase shall include:
1. Date of purchase;
2. Name and address of seller;
3. Harvest license number or dealer's license
number of seller;
4. Dry weight of
wild ginseng root purchased;
5.
Name of the county where purchased ginseng was harvested if purchased from a
licensed harvester; and
6. Such
additional information as may be requested by the department.
(c)
Sales
records. The dealer's record of each sale shall include:
1. Date of sale;
2. Name and address of buyer;
3. Dry weight of wild ginseng roots
sold;
3m. The serial number of the
accompanying export certificate of origin if sold for export from the United
States;
4. Year in which ginseng
sold was harvested; and
5. Such
additional information as may be requested by the department.
(d)
Annual
report. An annual report of all transactions shall be made to the
department by each licensed wild ginseng dealer on forms provided by the
department. The reports shall be submitted to the department by April 15
following the end of the license year. These reports shall cover all
transactions from April 1 of the year of harvest through March 31 of the year
following harvest.
(e)
Inventory report. An inventory report of all wild ginseng
remaining in the dealer's possession after March 31 of each year shall be made
by each licensed wild ginseng dealer on forms provided by the department. Any
carry-over roots shall be weighed and certified by department officials except
that permission may be granted by the department to allow certification of
carry-over roots by a certified public accountant familiar with wild ginseng.
The report shall be submitted to the department by April 15 each year even if
the dealer has no carry-over roots in his or her possession. Dealers shall
retain a copy of the inventory report and record on it all information
requested by the department regarding all further export of carry-over roots.
An amended report shall be submitted to the department within 30 days after all
carry-over roots are sold or upon request by the department.
(5) CERTIFICATION OF SHIPMENTS.
(a)
Requirements. Shipments
of wild ginseng to points outside the state of Wisconsin by licensed dealers or
harvesters shall be accompanied by a certificate of origin. Licensed dealers
shall complete all information required by the department on the certificate of
origin. The original copy of each certificate of origin shall remain with the
wild ginseng shipment until it reaches the U.S.D.A. port inspector at the
authorized port of export, or until it reaches the domestic consumer.
Certificates shall be based upon the licensees' harvest, purchase and sales
records and made by licensees on forms provided by the department. A copy of
each certificate of origin shall be kept by licensees as part of their records.
A copy of each certificate of origin shall be sent to the department within 30
days of the shipment leaving the state.
(b)
Certificates.
Certificates of origin forms shall be issued by the department at no cost to
any licensed dealer on request. Certificates are serially numbered and valid
only for the time period stated on the certificate. Certificates of origin
remain the property of the department until the time of state certification.
Upon request, by the department, the dealer shall return all unused
certificates of origin. Licensees accepting certificates from the department
shall be required to account for the disposition of each form issued to
them.
(c)
Domestic
use. Licensed dealers selling wild ginseng to persons solely for the
purpose of direct consumption or retail sales to consumers within the United
States shall accompany the sale with a combined certificate of origin/domestic
sales record issued by the department. The dealer shall keep a record as
provided in sub. (4) (c) and shall file a copy of their record with the
department within 30 days of the transaction.
(d)
Certification.
1. All dealers, including nonresident
dealers, shall have their wild ginseng shipments for export certified at a
department approved certification location or shall arrange for certification
by a state conservation warden or the department's ginseng program manager
before the shipment leaves the state.
2. A licensed dealer may purchase wild
ginseng originating from another state from licensed harvesters if that ginseng
is returned to the state of origin and certified by that state within 30 days
of purchase.
(6) INSPECTION.
(a)
License. Any license
issued under and pursuant to s.
29.611, Stats., and
this section shall be carried on the person of the licensee at the time of
harvest or sale and shown to the department or its agents upon
request.
(b)
Records. Records required to be maintained or submitted
pursuant to s.
29.611, Stats., and
this section shall be produced for inspection upon request of the department or
its agents and shall be retained for at least 3 years from the date of the
transaction.
(c)
Inventory. Dealers and harvesters of wild ginseng upon request
of the department or its agents shall make available for inspection all wild
ginseng in their possession or under their control for purposes of confirming
proper record maintenance or submission under s.
29.611, Stats., and
this section.
Application forms for licenses, shipping certificates and
reporting forms under this chapter may be obtained without charge from the
License Section, Department of Natural Resources, Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707.