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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 23 — Conservation

23.099 Grants for property development relating to wetland mitigation.

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23.099 Grants for property development relating to wetland mitigation.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Department land” has the meaning given under s. 281.37
(a).
(b)“Nonprofit organization” means an organization that is described in section 501
(3)of the Internal Revenue Code and that is exempt from federal income tax under section 501
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code.
(2)The department shall establish a program to make grants from the appropriation under s. 20.866
(ta)to nonprofit organizations for property development activities relating to wetlands created, restored, or enhanced under a wetland mitigation grant under s. 281.37 on department land. Property development activities for which a grant under this section may be awarded include those that increase public access to, awareness about, or recreational use of the new, restored, or enhanced wetland, or that improve habitat in, on, or near, the new, restored, or enhanced wetland.
(3)A nonprofit organization that applies for a grant under this section shall submit the application at the same time that it submits an application for a grant under s. 281.37 . The department shall make its determination with respect to both grants at the same time, and may only award a grant under this section if it also awards a grant under s. 281.37 .
(4)A grant awarded under this section may not exceed 10 percent of the amount of the related grant awarded under s. 281.37 . The department may not issue the grant funding under this section to the grantee until the grantee has certified that the project funded by the grant under s. 281.37 is complete.
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