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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 281 — Water and sewage

281.71 Lake management project grants; river protection grants; purchases.

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281.71 Lake management project grants; river protection grants; purchases.
(1)In order to receive a grant for a purchase under s. 281.69
(b)1. or 281.70
(c)1. , the recipient shall enter into a contract with the department that contains all of the following provisions:
(a)Standards for the management of the property to be acquired.
(b)A prohibition against using the property to be acquired as security for any debt unless the department approves the incurring of the debt.
(c)A prohibition against the property being closed to the public unless the department determines it is necessary to protect wild animals, plants or other natural features.
(d)A clause that any subsequent sale or transfer of the property to be acquired is subject to subs.
(2)and
(3).
(2)The recipient of the grant used for a purchase under s. 281.69
(b)1. or 281.70
(c)1. may subsequently sell or transfer the acquired property to a 3rd party other than a creditor of the recipient if all of the following apply:
(a)The department approves the subsequent sale or transfer.
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