Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 47 - Forestry Grant And State Aid Administration
Subchapter IX - Rules for Federal Cost Sharing Program to Suppress Gypsy Moth
Section NR 47.92 - Logging certification scholarships
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 47.92
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) PURPOSE. The purpose of this section is to establish standards and procedures for implementation of a grant program to contribute funds to individuals seeking Wisconsin master logger certification.
(2) APPLICABILITY. This section applies to individuals applying for master logger certification as administered through the Wisconsin Professional Loggers Association.
(3) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) "In-woods harvesting equipment" means the
equipment necessary to enter a harvesting site, and to harvest, process and
remove the designated forest products including, but not limited to, excavating
equipment, chain saws, mechanized tree harvesters, skidders, forwarders,
slashers and chippers.
(b) "Master
Logger Advisory Board" means a third party board, independent of WPLA, that
provides oversight and monitoring for the Wisconsin master logger certification
program.
(c) "Master logger
certification program" or "MLC©" means a performance-based program
copyrighted and sanctioned by the American Loggers Council that establishes
national standards of performance for the logging profession.
(d) "Scholarship" means a sum of money that
is credited towards an individual's application fee to offset part of the
program cost of processing applicants for master logger
certification.
(e) "State fiscal
year" means the time period commencing at July 1 and ending the following June
30.
(f) "Wisconsin certified master
logger" means an applicant who has been audited, and met or exceeded standards
and practices that have been developed and approved for Wisconsin by WPLA, the
Master Logger Advisory Board, and the American Loggers Council.
(g) "WPLA" means the Wisconsin Professional
Loggers Association.
(4) APPLICATION AND GRANT PROCEDURE.
(a) An
individual may apply for a scholarship under the logging certification
scholarship program using an application form provided by WPLA. The application
shall include the applicant's name, address, contact information, and an
application fee.
(b) Application
forms shall be available from and filed with the WPLA.
Note The address for WPLA is P.O. Box 326, Tomahawk, WI 54487
(c) To
be eligible for a scholarship an applicant shall do all of the following:
1. Be in the business of purchasing timber
stumpage, or of subcontracting with another party to fulfill a timber
harvesting contract.
2. Be an
independent contractor as defined in s.
102.07(8),
Stats.
3. Be responsible for
on-site timber harvest activities.
4. Own, lease, or rent and operate in-woods
timber harvesting equipment.
(d) The application fee for individuals
seeking to become a Wisconsin certified master logger shall be established on
July 1 of each year by the Master Logger Advisory Board. The application fee
shall include the cost of all of the following:
1. Audit process, including time and
expenses.
2. Training directly
related to the audit process.
3.
Record keeping and administrative costs directly associated with
MLC©.
4. Information outreach
on MLC© to prospective applicants and owners of Wisconsin
woodlands.
(e)
Scholarships shall be applied as a credit to the eligible individual's
application fee.
(f) WPLA shall
submit a listing of eligible scholarship applicants to the department quarterly
based on the state fiscal year.
(g)
The department shall provide payment to the Wisconsin master logger
certification program for scholarships as provided in par. (e) and sub. (6) (a)
quarterly, based on the state fiscal year.
(j) An individual may not receive a logging
certification scholarship more than once every 2 years for initial Master
Logger certification.
(5) GENERAL PROVISIONS.
(a) The department shall maintain a liaison
to the WPLA board of directors.
(b)
WPLA shall deposit all scholarship funds received from the department into a
segregated account.
(c) WPLA, in
conjunction with the Master Loggers Advisory Board and American Loggers
Council, shall develop, retain, and may revise the standards of the Wisconsin
master logger certification program.
(6) FUNDING RATES AND CONSTRAINTS.
(a) A scholarship shall be limited to no more
than 50% of the cost of the application fee for receiving, and maintaining,
Wisconsin master logger certification.
(b) The remaining application fee costs may
be derived from other grants or scholarship programs.
(c) If the total amount of scholarships
awarded under this section exceeds the funds available in any one quarter, the
scholarships shall be prorated.
(d)
Funding through this program may not be applied to applications for Wisconsin
master logger certification that have been reviewed and audited prior to June
1, 2006.
(7) ACCOUNTABILITY AND AUDIT PROCEDURES.
(a)
Wisconsin master logger certification scholarship funds shall be applied only
to the costs stipulated in sub. (4) (d) and for the purpose in sub.
(1).
(b) Any unused scholarship
funds shall be applied towards future scholarship applicants.
(c) Scholarship funds not applied to eligible
costs included in application fees, or subject to gross abuse or corrupt
practices in the administration of the scholarship program through WPLA as
determined by the department, shall be returned to the department.
(d) WPLA shall retain financial records,
including all documentation to substantiate that scholarship funds were applied
towards fees of individuals applying for Wisconsin master logger certification,
for a minimum of 3 years from the date of award.
(8) TERMINATION.
(a) The department and WPLA may enter into an
agreement to terminate the scholarship program at any time.
(b) The agreement shall establish the
effective date of termination, the basis for settlement of scholarship
termination costs, and the amount of any sums due to either party.
(c) Scholarships may not be awarded if
funding has not been appropriated by the legislature for this purpose
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