Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 64 - All-Terrain Vehicles
Section NR 64.13 - General aids provisions
Current through August 26, 2024
The following provisions are applicable to the all-terrain vehicle aids program and law enforcement aids to counties.
(1) Acquisition of real property shall be in accord with state guidelines for preparation of appraisals and relocation assistance.
(2) Before development of certain public facilities begins, formal approval may be required from state agencies concerning health, safety or sanitation requirements.
(3) Assistance may be given to develop leased real property provided control and tenure of such property is commensurate with the proposed development.
(4) Donated labor, materials, land or other activities which do not result in an actual expenditure by the sponsor and indirect costs are not allowable in the claim.
(5) Direct costs which are supported by time sheets, vouchers or similar documentation reflecting specific assignment to a project are eligible project costs.
(6) Actual costs of force account labor and equipment is allowable. Equipment rental rates may not exceed the county machinery rates established annually by the department of transportation.
(7) Where a machinery rate schedule is established by the department for both equipment and operator, the total of force account labor and equipment may not exceed the rate specified in the schedule.
(8) Actual fringe benefits paid as part of the direct labor costs claimed are eligible project costs.
(9) Claims for payment shall be submitted within 6 months of the project termination date.
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(11) A request for a project extension shall be submitted prior to the project termination date.
(12) All payments are contingent upon final audit. Financial records including all documentation to support entries in the accounting records to substantiate charges for each project shall be kept available for review by state officials for a period of 3 years after final payment.
(13) Reasonable entrance or user fees may be charged to offset operation and maintenance costs of all-terrain vehicle use areas. Fees are subject to department review.
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