Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 30 - Forest Fire Control
Section NR 30.06 - Emergency use restrictions
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 30.06
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) The secretary upon a finding of the existence of the applicable conditions enumerated in sub. (2) shall:
(a) Order use restrictions on all
state-owned lands managed by the department or lands under its control,
supervision or management by lease, easement or otherwise on which the
applicable conditions in sub. (2) exist; or
(b) Close or modify hunting, trapping and
fishing regulations or seasons on lands for which the applicable conditions in
sub. (2) exist.
(2)
(a) Emergency fire regulations pursuant to s.
NR 30.05 are in effect in the counties affected when they
are located within forest protection districts; or
(b) The threat to natural resources by the
presence of forest fire hazards requires the limitation on or the prohibition
of use of state-owned lands under management by the department to protect and
conserve the natural resources of the state; or
(c) The threat to the fish and wildlife
resources by the presence of forest fire hazards requires the closure or
modification of hunting, trapping or fishing regulations or seasons.
(3)
(a) The order of the secretary, including
findings of fact supporting it, shall become effective upon publication in the
official state newspaper. As soon thereafter as is feasible and reasonable, the
department shall publish the order in one newspaper in the area affected which
is likely to give notice to residents in that area, file copies of the order
within one week of its effective date with clerks of all counties affected by
the order and take such other steps as it deems necessary to convey effective
notice to persons who are likely to have an interest in the order. The same
procedure shall be followed to cancel or modify the order or any part
thereof.
(b) Such order may apply
to the state as a whole or for any specified county or part of a county, or for
any lake or stream or part thereof.
(4) The secretary shall act only after consideration of advice from department personnel in the area affected and when feasible shall obtain and consider the advice of other state agencies, agricultural extension personnel, county forest administrators and town and county officials in the area affected and other state and federal agencies interested.
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