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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 31 — Regulation of dams and bridges affecting navigable waters

31.39 Fees for permits, approvals and hearings.

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31.39 Fees for permits, approvals and hearings.
(1)Fees required. The department shall charge a permit or approval fee for carrying out its duties and responsibilities under ss. 31.02 to 31.185 and 31.33 to 31.38 . The permit or approval fee shall accompany the permit application or request for approval.
(2)Amount of fees.
(a)For fees charged for permits and approvals under ss. 31.02 to 31.185 and 31.33 to 31.38 , the department shall classify the types of permits and approvals based on the estimated time spent by the department in reviewing, investigating and making determinations whether to grant the permits or approvals. The department shall then set the fees as follows:
1. For a permit or approval with an estimated time of less than 3 hours, the fee shall be $30.
2. For a permit or approval with an estimated time of more than 3 hours but less than 9 hours, the fee shall be $100.
3. For a permit or approval with an estimated time of more than 9 hours, the fee shall be $300.
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