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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 15 — Structure of the executive branch

15.345 Same; attached boards and commissions.

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15.345 Same; attached boards and commissions.
(1)Wisconsin waterways commission. There is created a Wisconsin waterways commission which is attached to the department of natural resources under s. 15.03 .
(a)The commission shall be composed of 5 members appointed for staggered 5-year terms.
1. One resident of the Lake Superior area.
2. One resident of the Lake Michigan area.
3. One resident of the Mississippi River area.
3m. One resident of the Lake Winnebago watershed area.
4. One resident from the inland area of the state.
(b)Each member of the commission must be able to assess the recreational water use problems in his or her geographical area of the state.
(c)No member of the commission may receive any salary for services performed as a commission member. Each commission member shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred while performing official duties.
(2)Lake Superior commercial fishing board. There is created a Lake Superior commercial fishing board attached to the department of natural resources under s. 15.03 .
(a)The board shall be composed of 5 members who reside in counties contiguous to Lake Superior appointed by the governor to serve at the governor’s pleasure.
(b)The 5 members shall include:
1. Three licensed, active commercial fishers.
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