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 VI - County Forests
Section NR 47.70 - County forest administration grant program
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 47.70
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 towards payment of the salary and fringe benefits of a professional forester in the position of administrator or assistant administrator of a county forest and also payment of a county's dues to a non-profit organization that provides leadership and counsel to a county forest administrator and serves as an organizational liaison to the department.
(2) DEFINITIONS. As used in this section:
(a)
"Annual plan of work" means a listing of work projects and activities agreed to
by the department and the county to be performed in the upcoming calendar year
in the county which involves the management of the forest resources and its
attributes.
(b) "Annual salary"
means the total annualized compensation paid to a county employee excluding the
cost of any fringe benefits.
(c)
"Cost shared administrator" means any department employee who is presently
performing the duties of county forest administrator by mutual agreement of the
county and the department.
(d)
"County" means a county that has entered county-owned land under the county
forest law, ss.
28.10 and
28.11,
Stats.
(e) "Forester" has the
meaning given in s.
NR 1.21(2)
(e) or who is employed as a county forest
administrator or assistant county forest administrator in the administration of
county forests as of August 12, 1993.
(f) "Fringe benefits" means the total
annualized costs of a county for an employee excluding any salary.
(g) "Grant year" means the calendar year to
which the grant payment applies.
(h) "Independent consulting forester" means a
forester as described in par. (e), who provides a variety of professional
forestry services on a contract or fee basis and is employed by a
county.
(i) "Non-profit
organization" means the same as non-profit corporation, as described in s.
181.0103(17),
Stats.
(3) APPLICATION AND GRANT PROCEDURE.
(a) A county may apply
for a grant under the county forest administration grant program. A county
shall include in an application a county board resolution authorizing the
application. A county shall file the application with the department no later
than January 31 of the grant year.
(b) A county that has received an initial
grant under par. (a), shall file an application and resolution, as set forth in
par. (a), to obtain a grant for each succeeding year unless the county has
entered into a written agreement with the department.
(c) Except as provided in par. (d) and (e), a
grant shall be limited to funding annual salary and fringe benefits for a
forester employed by a county and a county's annual dues to a non-profit
organization representing their county forest interests.
(d) A grant under this section may be awarded
to a county to contribute to the funding of an independent consulting forester
or the salary of a forester shared between 2 counties.
(e) A grant may not be awarded to any county
receiving services from a department cost shared administrator.
(f) Grants shall be distributed no later than
April 15 of the grant year.
(4) GENERAL PROVISIONS.
(a) An annual grant award to a county may not
exceed 50% of the position's annual salary and fringe benefits. Fringe benefit
costs may not exceed 40% of the forester's salary.
(b) All grant funds received from the
department shall be deposited in the county state aid forestry
account.
(c) Any grant funds not
spent on salary or fringe benefit costs or dues to a non-profit organization
representing county forest interests in the grant year shall be identified and
deducted from the next year's request. If a county does not participate or is
not eligible for the grant the next year, the funds shall be returned to the
department.
(d) The total eligible
grant amount for funding of dues to a county forest non-profit organization may
not exceed $50,000 annually for all county forests collectively. If the total
exceeds $50,000, this portion of the grant will be prorated equally amongst all
participating counties.
(e) If the
total grant which the counties are eligible for under this section exceeds
funds available, the grant shall be prorated prior to distribution.
(f) The department may not make a grant to a
county under this section unless all the following apply:
1. An annual plan of work is jointly
developed by the department and the county.
2. The annual plan of work is consistent with
the county forest 15-year comprehensive land use plan for the county.
3. The annual plan of work is approved by the
county and the department.
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